Talk:Francis Greenway

Various comments
i reackon that this artical should have more information because it only has a little and it needs more

i think someone should put some more on it!!!!!!

so come on people put some information in it and it will be a usefull site to use!!!! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 144.139.164.220 (talk • contribs) 18:38, 8 February 2005  (UTC+11 hours)

yer come on people who are using this site u should put some effort into it and have a go at finding usfull imformation that other people can use for this subject —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.54.74.231 (talk • contribs) 18:45, 8 February 2005  (UTC+11 hours) Francis greenways children number is 4!!~_~ — Preceding unsigned comment added by 110.174.96.95 (talk) 07:43, 9 November 2020 (UTC)

Eponym addition
A road was also named after him in Cherrybrook, NSW, Australia. Francis Greenway Drive. Bugsy2126 10:13, 4 June 2007 (UTC)

More info
What we need here is a list of Greenway's works. I'm working on it now, but if anybody knows of more of his buildings, please put it here so I can add it to the list.

Sardaka 09:04, 30 July 2007 (UTC)

I've gone through the book Heritage of Australia, which covers evreything on the National Estate, and I seem to have everything that survives of FG's work, as far as I can see. It's all in the list of his works.

Sardaka 09:58, 29 August 2007 (UTC)

Christ Church Downend
I removed this:


 * He also designed Christ Church Downend near Mangotsfield (see Gomme an Architectural history of Bristol and church website).

Gomme et al, Bristol: An Architectural History says "Greenway's oddly named brother Olive was also an architect and designed Christ Church Downend". The church website doesn't seem to say anything on the matter, either in its current form or (via the Wayback Machine) as it was in 2010 when this sentence was added. The English Heritage listing for Christ Church Downend credits it to "Oliver Greenway" and dates it to 1831, long after Francis was transported. So it wasn't the work of Francis.

-- rbrwr&plusmn; 10:50, 20 April 2019 (UTC)