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Lily Isabel Maude Addison (1885–1968) was a female architect who practised in
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. She practiced at a time when very few women worked as architects.


Personal

Lily Isabel Maude Addison was born on 12 March 1885 at St Kilda,
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Library edition, the registration year : 1885, certificate number : 12785, Retrieved 08 May 2014
Lily's last name Maud was documented through the '' Australian Electoral Rolls'' (with an "e" added to "Maud). There was possibly a transcription error in the birth record as one of her mother's name being; Emily Alice Maude Addison, was Maude with an "e." According to the ''Victorian pioneers index 1837-1888'' on microfiche, her name verifies that it was recorded as "Maud" although this is also up to speculation as this could have been an inscription error.Victorian pioneers index, 1837-1888" on microfiche, Retrieved 05 May 2014 Lily lived with her family at Enoggera Terrace, Red Hill,
Brisbane Brisbane ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the states and territories of Australia, Australian state of Queensland, and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a populati ...
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and was documented being a draftswoman from 1908 to 1921 as well as an architect in 1922, and was also recorded being an architect in the years 1925.
Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903–1980 database; 1908, 1913, 1921 and 1925 rolls, Retrieved 05 May 2014
There is no documentation for the years 1923 and 1924 which confirm her profession still being an architect within these two years. In 1921 and 1925 the name "Yeovil" was added to the Enoggera Terrace address where she lived. Lily moved to
Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
in 1928. Lily and her sister, Edith May, were living at 1 George Street,
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(from 1954
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), and their occupations were listed as home duties.
The electoral rolls of 1930; 1933; 1936; 1937; 1943 and 1949, Retrieved 05 May 2014

The electoral rolls of 1954, 1958, and 1963, Retrieved 05 May 2014
Lily was still listed at this address on the 1968 roll but Edith was not. Lily died in 1968.


Family

The Addison family was large, all being Anglican except for Lily Addison's grandfather. Lily Addison's siblings included; Edward James Addison who became ill in health upon the return on the missioning he had done in West Africa around the time George Henry Male Addison (his son) was an infant. Shortly after this, his mother had also died leaving George an orphan who lived with his grandfather in
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. Lily also had a sibling named George Frederick and Edith May. At fourteen his love for architecture informed his decision to pursue a career in Architecture, however given the patrimony and his three guardians, he was advised against his ambition to work in an office because of the poor money by one of the three guardians and instead worked in a bank for three years. It wasn't until later that he then pursued his love for architecture in an office for Hubbard a well known Rutherham architect. He finished his time and made for
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for a year where he acclaimed credibility as a draftsman until moving to
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and working for a firm; Terry and Oakden which later became
Oakden, Addison and Kemp Oakden, Addison and Kemp was an Australian architectural firm in Melbourne, Victoria. While it was short lived, existing from only 1887 to 1892, they designed a number of outstanding projects, and all three members designed many more notable proje ...
. In 1889,
George Henry Male Addison George Henry Male Addison (1857–1922) was an Australian architect and artist. Many of his buildings are now heritage-listed. Early life Addison was born on 23 March 1857 in Llanelly, Wales, the son of Edward James Addison (1820–1863), a Wes ...
went to Brisbane and formed a partnership with Lily Addison's brother named George Frederick Addison.,"Monkton" register entry 31/07/2008- Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Register of Queensland, -Queensland Heritage Council, Retrieved 09 May 2014"George Henry Male Addison". Australian Art Auction Records. Retrieved 07 May 2014 This partnership named G.H.M. Addison & Son allowed Lily Addison to participate in an array of works as an assistant architect alongside his brother and father. The degree of contribution she made is not clear. Her work and contribution was never documented or recognized at this time.WILLIS, Julie and HANNA, Bronwyn. "Women architects in Australia 1900-1950." Red Hill, A.C.T. : Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 2001: pp. 8-10. Retrieved 07 May 2014 A lot of the works built from this partnership could give credibility to her contribution from the period of 1919 when G.H.M. Addison & Son was first established until 1928 when Lily Addison retired as well as her contribution to the entry of woman into the industry of Architecture and working in the office. Lily Addison's father G. H. M. Addison died in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Brisbane Hospital.


Significance

Lily Addison was the daughter of a well known architect
George Henry Male Addison George Henry Male Addison (1857–1922) was an Australian architect and artist. Many of his buildings are now heritage-listed. Early life Addison was born on 23 March 1857 in Llanelly, Wales, the son of Edward James Addison (1820–1863), a Wes ...
(1857-1922) whose work was well known and now heritage listed. Matthewson, Gill.,
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, Karen. (2012)
Women and Leadership in the Australian Architecture Profession: Prelude to a Research Project
. in ''Seizing the Initiative: Australian Women Leaders in Politics, Workplaces and'' ''Communities.'' eScholarship Research Centre, The University of Melbourne.
Lily Addison was the first documented and known woman to have participated and worked in an architects office alongside
Beatrice Hutton Beatrice May Hutton (1893–1990), also known as Bea Hutton was an Australian architect. On 30 October 1916, she became the first female to be accepted into an institute of architects in Australia. This followed the rejection of earlier female a ...
, who was the first woman to be admitted to an architectural institute when she was accepted in 1916 into the associate of the
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."Women with a plan: architects, town planners and landscape architects" Retrieved 06 May 2014"The first architects" by Judith McKay published in "A complementary caste: a homage to women artists in Queensland, past and present" published in Surfers Paradise by the Centre Gallery in 1988. Retrieved 5 May 2014 Lily Addison's work in the office was predominantly based on the assistant role of her father in the year 1906 who established an architecture firm named G.H.M. Addison & Son. She contributed to the 2.7% of woman architects in Australia throughout the 1950s.


Education

Lily Addison studied ''Building Construction'' and ''History of Architecture'' at the
Brisbane Central Technical College Brisbane Central Technical College is a heritage-listed technical college at 2 George Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1911 to 1956. It became the Queensland Institute of Technology (QIT) in 1 ...
in 1914.


Notable projects

Lily Addison's contribution in the field of architecture remains unclear, her role as an assistant architect in her father's firm G.H.M never acclaimed the contribution she made and no designs have been attributed to her name and documented to this day due to the predominance of male contribution in the field., With Lily Addison being the first known woman to work in this field of Architecture, there was little work to be acclaimed to her name with gender inequality being a major influence in this. Lily's father
George Henry Male Addison George Henry Male Addison (1857–1922) was an Australian architect and artist. Many of his buildings are now heritage-listed. Early life Addison was born on 23 March 1857 in Llanelly, Wales, the son of Edward James Addison (1820–1863), a Wes ...
did however make significant contributions to architecture. The contribution of Lily if it all is unknown still. With works including the
Albert Street Uniting Church Albert Street Uniting Church is a heritage-listed church at 319 Albert Street (on the corner of Ann Street), Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by George Henry Male Addison and built from 1888 to 1889 by ...
, the ANZ Bank building at 43 Queen Street and the Cliveden Mansions in 1889 alongside many other buildings. However, Lily Addison, as a practicing woman architect, did contribute to the entry of women in architecture which followed. Willis and Hanna state in ''Women architects in Australia 1900–1950." Red Hill, A.C.T. : Royal Australian Institute of Architects "that Lily did not join the local institute of architects. Lily Addison's contribution to women in the architecture industry lasted for over 20 years to 1928. To which after this point she moved to Sydney and focused on religion as a means of seclusion.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Addison, Lily Isabel Maude 1885 births 1968 deaths Australian women architects Architects from Brisbane 20th-century Australian architects 20th-century Australian women