This blog is about John Sydney Egan (Jack). It's a long term project and I encourage your comments, stories, photos and other contributions - I can be emailed via the 'Contact' section.
Saturday, 24 August 2013
Cairns Railway Station
Jack had a role in the design of the Cairns Railway Station, which we understand has since succumbed to further development. Any further information on this would be much appreciated.
Brisbane railway quadruplication
As Principal Railway Architect with Queensland Rail, Jack presided over the design and construction of a number of Brisbane railway stations in the 50s/60s, during a period of line quadruplication, dieselisation and and electrification. Jack had a great respect for team member and fellow architect, Polish-born, German-educated Jan Kral who was responsible for much of the design. Notably, a "post-modernist" influence was introduced to the design; heritage-listed Graceville Railway Station (opened in 1958) is an example of this.
http://www.yourbrisbanepastandpresent.com/2012/04/graceville-railway-station.html
The Department of Environment and Resources Management, in 2009, recommended that Graceville Railway Station be included as a 'State Heritage Place' on the 'Queensland Heritage Register'. The full recommendation document details the extent of railway modernisation in Brisbane over the 50s and early 60s, and mentions Jack's role as Principal Railway Architect. A fax copy of the document is provided at the link below (thanks to Cairns Steam for posting this on its website):
Heritage Registration - Graceville Railway Staton
http://www.yourbrisbanepastandpresent.com/2012/04/graceville-railway-station.html
The Department of Environment and Resources Management, in 2009, recommended that Graceville Railway Station be included as a 'State Heritage Place' on the 'Queensland Heritage Register'. The full recommendation document details the extent of railway modernisation in Brisbane over the 50s and early 60s, and mentions Jack's role as Principal Railway Architect. A fax copy of the document is provided at the link below (thanks to Cairns Steam for posting this on its website):
Heritage Registration - Graceville Railway Staton
Redbank Railway Workshops
Jack was the Principal Railway Architect with Queensland Rail and presided over the design and construction of the Redbank Railway Workshops. Opened in 1958, the Redbank workshops eased pressure on the busy Ipswich Railway Workshops and was central to the introduction of diesel electric locomotives. The Redbank Railway Workshops are now Queensland's major railway workshops and are known as the "Redbank Centre of Excellence" (1).
1. http://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/documents/planning/redbank.
2. http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/175975807
Opening of Redbank Railway Workshops (Jack is 3rd from left) |
Lunch, following the official opening of the Redbank Railway Workshops (Jack is 2nd from Left) |
Locomotive construction at Redbank (2) |
Redbank Railway Workshops - official opening 1958 |
2. http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/175975807
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
This image is of the "Staff and Students" of the Sydney University School of Architecture, 1926. I have deduced from enrolment records that the entire school (years one to four) are represented and also, that at the time, Jack was a first year student. A number of family members have independently identified Jack in the photo, as the student in the back row,third from the right (lighter jacket). Click on photo for an enlarged view.
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