Talk:Beatrice Hutton

Timeline
Here is the timeline that was used in the biography. Feel free to re-add it as prose and with citations. Missvain (talk) 15:49, 21 March 2015 (UTC)

Pre-1912 – Worked in her father’s surveying office to learn basic drafting

June 1912 – Trained in the office of Edwin Morton Hockings, (later Hockings and Palmer), in Rockhampton

March 1916 – Applied for acceptance into Queensland Institute of Architects

October 1916 - Accepted into Queensland Institute of Architects

Late 1916 – Moved to Sydney for broader career experience and opportunity

April 1917 – Briefly worked for Sydney architects Wardell & Denning

April 1917 - Commenced working for Claude William Chambers, architect and consulting engineer.

26 June 1923 – Registered as an architect in New South Wales

January 1931 – Promoted to junior partner with Claude W Chambers, forming the new partnership, Chambers & Hutton

1931 - Joined the Society of Arts and Crafts of New South Wales

1933 – Returned to Rockhampton to care for aging parents

1936 – Opened craft studio ‘The Glory Box’ in Brisbane.

1940 – 1942 – Worked in architecture briefly for retailers Penneys Ltd

7 October 1990 – Passed away at age 97, in Indooroopilly, Brisbane

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