James Hume (architect)

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James Hume (1798–1868) was one of the first architects in Sydney, Australia.

He drew up the first plans for St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney and the first building of the Great Synagogue (Sydney).[1][2]

References

  1. ^ The Early Australian Architects and Their Work: 2nd Ed, by Morton Herman, 1970, p. 182
  2. ^ Diana Muir Appelbaum, "Jewish Identity and Egyptian Revival Architecture", Journal of Jewish Identities, 2012 (5(2) p. 7.