Robert George Thomas (16 February 1820 – 14 April 1883) was a draftsman and architect in the British colony of South Australia. He copied Surveyor-General Colonel
William Light
William Light (27 April 1786 – 6 October 1839) was a British military officer and colonial administrator. He was the first Surveyor General of South Australia, Surveyor-General of the History of South Australia#British preparation for est ...
's original plan for the City of Adelaide and was later responsible for the design and execution of some of its significant buildings, including several churches in a Gothic style.
History
Thomas was the eldest son of newspaperman
Robert Thomas, and was articled as a draftsman to
George Strickland Kingston
Sir George Strickland Kingston (23 August 1807 – 26 November 1880) was the Deputy Surveyor to William Light, engaged to survey the new colony of South Australia. He arrived in South Australia on the in 1836. Kingston was also the first Spea ...
,
who was appointed by the
Colonization Commissioners for South Australia to accompany Colonel
William Light
William Light (27 April 1786 – 6 October 1839) was a British military officer and colonial administrator. He was the first Surveyor General of South Australia, Surveyor-General of the History of South Australia#British preparation for est ...
to South Australia. Light's brief was to select and survey a site for the city of
Adelaide
Adelaide ( , ; ) is the list of Australian capital cities, capital and most populous city of South Australia, as well as the list of cities in Australia by population, fifth-most populous city in Australia. The name "Adelaide" may refer to ei ...
, and survey it ready for sale to speculators and prospective residents.
They were part of the "
First Fleet of South Australia
In 1836, at least nine ships carried the first European settlers from England to the south coast of Australia for the establishment of the City of Adelaide and the province of South Australia.
Although not all of the ships sailed together, the ...
" of 1836: Light was on the ''
Rapid
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* Rapid Creek (Iowa River tributary), Iowa, United States
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'', but Thomas was with Kingston, aboard ''
Cygnet'', which arrived in South Australia a month after ''Rapid'', much to Light's annoyance. The sixteen-year-old Thomas was confusingly also listed as a passenger on the ''Rapid''. His parents and brother
William Kyffin Thomas
William Kyffin Thomas (4 November 1821 – 4 July 1878) was a newspaper proprietor in South Australia.
William, the son of Robert Thomas, was born in Fleet Street, London and emigrated to South Australia with his father in 1836 on the . From th ...
were also in the "First Fleet" aboard , to set up the colony's first newspaper, the
South Australian Register
''The Register'', originally the ''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register'', and later ''South Australian Register,'' was South Australia's first newspaper. It was first published in London in June 1836, moved to Adelaide in 1837, and ...
, and print the
Government Gazette
A government gazette (also known as an official gazette, official journal, official newspaper, official monitor or official bulletin) is a periodical publication that has been authorised to publish public or legal notices. It is usually establish ...
.
It was Thomas, a "very clever penman"
who copied Light's original map of
outhAdelaide and North Adelaide. Light left the employ of the
Colonization Commissioners for South Australia in 1838 and founded a private firm, Light, Finniss & Co., with Thomas as a junior partner, to act as surveyors and land agents and to provide expert assistance to prospective landowners, and to Local Government bodies. The company was dissolved prior to the death of Light in October 1839. Thomas then worked as secretary for Kingston, who succeeded Light as Superintendent of Surveys (but was never appointed as Surveyor-General), at the same time working as architect on the original
Adelaide Hospital. Although he had no formal training as an architect, he demonstrated considerable aptitude and gained experience in 1845 designing business premises, then in April 1846, he left with fellow architect W. P. James aboard the ''Cleveland'' for Britain, where the recent boom in railway construction had put a premium on experienced architects. James and Thomas had worked together on the design of a bridge for the River Torrens, whose failure was blamed on their design, and the resulting controversy may have precipitated their departure. However Samuel Lewis stated that he had not used anyone else's design.
Thomas worked as surveyor and architect in
Newport, Monmouthshire
Newport ( ) is a city and county borough in Wales, situated on the River Usk close to its confluence with the Severn Estuary, northeast of Cardiff. The population grew considerably between the 2011 and the 2021 census, rising from 145,700 ...
; he designed the Gothic entrance to the Cardiff Cemetery, and its Mortuary Chapels, and a Masonic Hall for the use of the Silurian Lodge No. 691. He married Charlotte Tuckett in 1856, and they had several children while still in Britain.
They returned to Adelaide aboard the ''Eizabeth Ann'' in June 1861, after a rather long passage of 101 days, towards the end of which Mrs. Thomas gave birth to a boy. During his absence from the colony he had qualified as Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and lost no time in establishing a practice on
King William Street at the Gresham Street corner. Thomas's first big contract was for design and oversight of the new
Flinders Street Baptist Church
Flinders Street Baptist Church is a heritage-listed Baptist church located at 71-75 Flinders Street, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. The church is affiliated with the Australian Baptist Ministries.
History
In response to a call by George F ...
, where the first service was held in April 1863. He designed another Baptist chapel, completed the following year, in
Alberton. His next major project was the
Stow Memorial Church
Pilgrim Uniting Church is a Uniting church located on Flinders Street, Adelaide in South Australia.
Social justice, as articulated by the Uniting Church in Australia in the inaugural Statement to the Nation (1977), and the Statement to the N ...
(now Pilgrim Uniting Church), where the first services were held in April 1867.
Thomas was appointed Assistant Government Architect in June 1866 as deputy to the Government Engineer
William Hanson. Shortly after, the department was reorganized and he was designated Government Architect at a salary of £600 per annum.
[ The position was abolished in September 1870 and Thomas returned to private practice.] His achievements during this time include the Supreme Court building, the Magill Orphanage, Mount Gambier Hospital, the Sailors' Home at Port Adelaide, and the Parkside Lunatic Asylum
Glenside Hospital, as it was known from 1967, previously the Public Colonial Lunatic Asylum of South Australia, Parkside Lunatic Asylum and Parkside Mental Hospital, was a complex of buildings used as a psychiatric hospital in Glenside, South Au ...
and oversaw construction of the General Post Office
The General Post Office (GPO) was the state postal system and telecommunications carrier of the United Kingdom until 1969. Established in England in the 17th century, the GPO was a state monopoly covering the dispatch of items from a specific ...
, designed by Wright, Woods & Hamilton. Thomas was obliged, as a cost saving measure, to redesign the tower
A tower is a tall Nonbuilding structure, structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant factor. Towers are distinguished from guyed mast, masts by their lack of guy-wires and are therefore, along with tall buildings, self-supporting ...
at a reduced height.[
He resumed private practice, but the only substantial buildings for which he was responsible in this period were St. Augustine's (Anglican) church in ]Unley
Unley is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, within the City of Unley. The suburb is the home of the Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Unley neighbours Adelaide Park Lands, Fullar ...
, which he designed in 1864, and the Port Adelaide Institute on Commercial Road, Port Adelaide
Port Adelaide is a port-side region of Adelaide, approximately northwest of the Adelaide city centre, Adelaide CBD. It is also the namesake of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield council, a suburb, a federal and state electoral division and is t ...
in 1875.
Lack of finance meant the foundation stone for St. Augustine's was not laid until August 1869, and its supervising architect was the Hon. Thomas English MLC.[
Thomas served as Secretary to the Central Board of Health from 1874 and died at home in Unley after a protracted illness.
]
Other interests
He was a fine amateur artist, with watercolors his specialty.
Recognition
*He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Institution of British Architects in December 1866.
Family
Thomas married Charlotte Annette Shum Tuckett (c. 1831 – 11 Jul 1910) in Britain on 16 September 1856. Their children included:
*Robert George Shum Thomas (31 July 1857 – )
*Mary Anette Thomas (2 June 1859 – )
*Kyffin Michael Shum Thomas (8 May 1861 – 13 January 1862) born at sea aboard ''Elizabeth Ann'' ''en route'' to South Australia
*Clara Eliza Thomas (2 May 1864 – 27 Oct 1885)
*Llewellyn Shum Thomas (17 August 1865 – 21 July 1890)
*Ernest Alfred Shum Thomas (6 August 1867 – )
*Arthur Churchill Thomas (4 May 1869 – 28 April 1934)
*Laura Henrietta Thomas (10 July 1871 – 12 May 1929)
They had a home on in Mary Street, Unley
Unley is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, within the City of Unley. The suburb is the home of the Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Unley neighbours Adelaide Park Lands, Fullar ...
.[G. B. Payne and E. Cosh ''History of Unley 1871–1971'' pub. Corporation of the City of Unley (1972) ]
Gallery
File:Stow Memorial Church (now Pilgrim Church), Flinders Street, Adelaide SLSA B-1941.jpeg, Stow Memorial Church
File:Supreme Court of South Australia.jpg, Supreme Court building
File:AdelaideGPO.jpeg, Adelaide GPO
Sources
Architects of South Australia: Robert George Thomas
References
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South Australian architects
Robert George
1820 births
1883 deaths
19th-century Australian businesspeople