John H. Buckeridge

[2] Buckeridge married Ada and had thirteen children, of whom his eldest son, Stanley, was killed at Lone Pine in World War I.

[7] Of Buckeridge's domestic architecture, at least two examples remain, the rectory of St Mary's Anglican Church, Kangaroo Point[8] and the former Rectory of St Andrew's Church, South Brisbane, designed in 1887 and extended by Buckeridge in 1892.

[10] In 1892 Buckeridge commenced work in Sydney, remodelling the interior of St James' Church, King Street, removing the galleries, creating an apse and a raised platform for the choir.

[11] In 1907 Buckeridge became an architect with the New South Wales Department of Public Works, remaining in that position until his retirement.

Drawings, plans, correspondence and photographs from Buckeridge are held in the Fryer Library, The University of Queensland.

Christ Church, Bundaberg,