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Australian architect (1921-2004)
Harold Bryce Mortlock AM, LFRAIA, ARIBA (14 October 1921 – 3 July 2004) was an Australian architect and planner, alongside Sydney Ancher, Stuart Murray
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rugby player Bryce Mortlock (1921–2004), Australian architect David Favis-Mortlock (born 1953), English geomorphologist and musician The Mortlock family of
Mortlock
Sydney based Australian architect
in Mosman), and his longstanding partnership with Sydney Ancher and Bryce Mortlock. He is regarded as being a prominent figure in the development of the
Ken_Woolley
Name list
professional golfer Bryce Moon (born 1986), South African football player Bryce Mortlock (1921–2004), Australian architect Bryce Napier (born 1999), American
Bryce_(given_name)
Professional body (organisation) of Australian Architects
Red Hill, Canberra, in a 1968 building designed by Bryce Mortlock from Sydney firm Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley. This building still functions as the ACT
Australian Institute of Architects
Australian_Institute_of_Architects
Award
1976 Harry Seidler AC OBE 1977 Ronald Gilling 1978 Mervyn Parry 1979 Bryce Mortlock AM 1980 John Andrews AO (1933—2022) 1981 Colin Madigan AO (1921—2011)
Australian Institute of Architects Gold Medal
Australian_Institute_of_Architects_Gold_Medal
Australian architecture and design practice
Donovan Hill). Ancher Mortlock Woolley, initially called Ancher Mortlock & Murray, was established in 1946 by Sydney Ancher, Bryce Mortlock and Stuart Murray
Conrad_Gargett
Australian architect
architects, such as Neville Gruzman, Ken Woolley, Sydney Ancher and Bryce Mortlock, which exposed him to their style of organic architecture focussing
Glenn_Murcutt
Australian naval architect
this period was the Payne-Mortlock sailing canoe, a 5.8m design that is still raced, designed with his friend Bryce Mortlock. At different times Payne
Alan_Payne_(naval_architect)
Racing dinghy
Australian America's Cup Challengers, Gretel and Gretel II), Bill Payne and Bryce Mortlock, the class has been sailed in Australia for over 50 years, and is one
Payne-Mortlock_sailing_canoe
James Clark Francis Greenway Roy Grounds Neville Gruzman Harry Howard Bryce Mortlock Glenn Murcutt John Horbury Hunt Nonda Katsalidis Joseph Reed Harry Seidler
Architecture_of_Australia
Car park in Victoria, Australia
park was proposed in the university Campus Master Plan prepared by Bryce Mortlock in 1970, partly to deal with increased demand for parking while retaining
South_Lawn_car_park
Australian architectural style
Russell Jack, John James, Neville Gruzman, Peter Johnson, Philip Cox, Bryce Mortlock, Michael Dysart, Ross Thorne, Ian McKay, Don Gazzard and Ken Woolley
Sydney_School
Suburb of Canberra, Australia
Headquarters, 2a Mugga Way, which was designed by Bryce Mortlock of the Sydney firm, Ancher, Mortlock and Woolley in 1967. The Canberra Grammar School
Red Hill, Australian Capital Territory
Red_Hill,_Australian_Capital_Territory
Annual award for significant buildings in Australian Capital Territory
years CS Daley Award, 1974 2004 No Award 2003 No Award 2002 Bryce Mortlock, Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley RAIA Headquarters 2a Mugga Way, Red Hill 1970
Sir Roy Grounds Award for Enduring Architecture
Sir_Roy_Grounds_Award_for_Enduring_Architecture
Australian architect and educator (1872–1937)
determine from time to time…". The inaugural winner of the scholarship was Bryce Mortlock, in 1951, with conservationist Milo Dunphy being awarded in 1953. Other
Byera_Hadley
grew up in a street adjoining the houses of such noted architects as Bryce Mortlock, Peter Keys, and John Fisher. From observing their work as a child,
Michael_Rayner_(architect)
Died 25 March 2016 RAIA Gold Medal (2000) Bryce Mortlock Born 14 October 1921 Died 3 July 2004 Ancher Mortlock Murray & Woolley RAIA Gold Medal (1979) Elina
List_of_Australian_architects
Faculty of the University of Sydney, Australia
(1924—2001): BArch (Hons) 1946 Ruth (Harvey) Lucas (1926—): BArch late 1940s Bryce Mortlock AM (1921—2004): BArch 1950 (Hons 1) (University Medal) DArch (Honorary
University of Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning
University_of_Sydney_School_of_Architecture,_Design_and_Planning
– Claude Parent. Pritzker Prize – Philip Johnson. RAIA Gold Medal – Bryce Mortlock. RIBA Royal Gold Medal – Charles and Ray Eames. Twenty-five Year Award
1979_in_architecture
Ronald Nevill Damian Miller DFC For service to the community. Harold Bryce Mortlock For service to architecture. Graeme Lloyd Murphy For service to ballet
1982_Australia_Day_Honours
Transportation of convicts to Australia
various oral convict ballads, including The Convict's Tour to Hell John Mortlock – a former marine Thomas Muir – convicted of sedition for advocating parliamentary
Convicts_in_Australia
Camille Gordon". YouTube. 3 February 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023. Mortlock, James (3 May 2004). "Son's heartbreak at mother's murder". East Anglian
List of unsolved murders in the United Kingdom (2000s)
List_of_unsolved_murders_in_the_United_Kingdom_(2000s)
Men's rugby union club competition
Willie Ripia (5/7) Pen: Willie Ripia (2) Report Tries: Ben Alexander Con: Stirling Mortlock (1/1) Attendance: 16,663 Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
2009_Super_14_season
International sporting competitions
Wales Try: Palu 23' m Sharpe 31' c Giteau 53' c Hoiles 80' c Con: Mortlock (3) Pen: Mortlock 61' Try: G. Thomas 1' c J. Robinson 14' c Con: Hook (2) Pen: Hook
2007_June_rugby_union_tests
Sports competition
75' c Mitchell (2) 59' c, 66' c Smith 62' m Freier 80+' c Con: Mortlock (7/10) Giteau (3/3) Pen: Mortlock (2/2) 10', 16' Report Pen: K. Ono (1/1) 38'
2007_Rugby_World_Cup_Pool_B
Audio Publishers Association annual award for best audiobook
Audio Finalist Wild Dark Shore (2025) Charlotte McConaghy Saskia Maarleveld, Katherine Littrell, Cooper Mortlock, and Steve West Macmillan Audio Finalist
Audie Award for Audiobook of the Year
Audie_Award_for_Audiobook_of_the_Year
Australia 34–3 England Try: Latham Gerrard Blake Con: Mortlock (2) Pen: Mortlock (5) Pen: Barkley
2006_June_rugby_union_tests
Australia 32–20 Wales Try: Latham (2) Giteau Mortlock Con: Mortlock (2) Giteau Pen: Mortlock (2) Drop: Barnes Try: J. Thomas S. Williams Con: Hook Pen:
Australia at the Rugby World Cup
Australia_at_the_Rugby_World_Cup
Denborough 2. Yvonne Francis 2,163 0.05 −0.07 Group D 1. James Harker-Mortlock 2. Kelly Ferguson 1,637 0.04 +0.04 Independent John Thompson 549 0.01 +0
Electoral results for the Australian Senate in New South Wales
Electoral_results_for_the_Australian_Senate_in_New_South_Wales
6th Rugby World Cup
Australia 10–12 England Try: Tuqiri 33' c Con: Mortlock (1/1) Pen: Mortlock (1/4) 6' Report Pen: Wilkinson (4/7) 22', 25', 51', 59'
2007_Rugby_World_Cup
announced on 26 January 2012 by the Governor General of Australia, Quentin Bryce. The Australia Day Honours are the first of the two major annual honours
2012_Australia_Day_Honours
Itsrugby. Retrieved 4 August 2021. "Stirling Mortlock". Itsrugby. Retrieved 4 August 2021. "Stirling Mortlock International". Itsrugby. Retrieved 4 August
List of Melbourne Rebels players
List_of_Melbourne_Rebels_players
E. Morris Whiz Morris (1919–1932) : H. M. Morris Harry Mortlock (1912–1921) : H. C. Mortlock Alf Moule (1921–1924) : A. S. Moule Wiaan Mulder (2026) :
List of Essex County Cricket Club players
List_of_Essex_County_Cricket_Club_players
Men's rugby union club competition
throughout the match, 5 to Willie Ripia and 4 to Piri Weepu. Stirling Mortlock became the first player in Super Rugby to score over 1,000 points in this
2010_Super_14_season
Men's rugby union club competition
Match: Victor Matfield (Bulls) Assistant referees: Lyndon Bray (New Zealand) Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand) Television match official: Kelvin Deaker (New Zealand)
2007_Super_14_season
Australian rules football award
Current: SA Country Football Championships City v Country Landmark Cup Mortlock Shield Pilmore Cup Former: Advertiser Shield Lovelock Shield Women's leagues
Magarey_Medal
Appointments by Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours
Force Group Captain Leslie Crocker, Royal Air Force Group Captain Edward Mortlock Donaldson DSO AFC Royal Air Force Group Captain Noel Challis Hyde, Royal
1953_Coronation_Honours
Nuisance". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2025-06-03. Odériz, I.; Silva, R.; Mortlock, T.R.; Mori, N.; Shimura, T.; Webb, A.; Padilla-Hernández, R.; Villers
Effects of climate change on oceans
Effects_of_climate_change_on_oceans
Australian rules football club
about player retention and the coaching staff, especially with players like Bryce Gibbs, Josh Jenkins, and Eddie Betts dropped on and off throughout the season
Adelaide_Football_Club
of Weare, Topsham, 2nd Baronet, of Weare, Topsham 1862: Maj-Gen. Edward Mortlock Studd, of Oxton House, Kenton 1863: Sir George Stucley, 1st Baronet, of
High_Sheriff_of_Devon
Australia 10–12 England Try: Tuqiri 33' c Con: Mortlock (1/1) 34' Pen: Mortlock (1/4) 6' Report Pen: Wilkinson (4/7) 22', 25', 51', 59'
England at the Rugby World Cup
England_at_the_Rugby_World_Cup
Current: SA Country Football Championships City v Country Landmark Cup Mortlock Shield Pilmore Cup Former: Advertiser Shield Lovelock Shield Women's leagues
Interstate matches in Australian rules football
Interstate_matches_in_Australian_rules_football
Italy 18–25 Australia Pen: Pez (6) Report Try: Rogers Shepherdson Mortlock Con: Mortlock (2) Pen: Mortlock (2)
2006 end-of-year rugby union internationals
2006_end-of-year_rugby_union_internationals
Australian football competition in South Australia
Current: SA Country Football Championships City v Country Landmark Cup Mortlock Shield Pilmore Cup Former: Advertiser Shield Lovelock Shield Women's leagues
Far_North_Football_League
Series of rugby union matches
2008 Australia rugby union tour Coach Robbie Deans Tour captain Stirling Mortlock Summary P W D L Total 06 04 00 02 Test match 05 03 00 02 Opponent P W D
2008 Australia rugby union tour
2008_Australia_rugby_union_tour
Moore Australia Reds (2003–2008, 2017), Brumbies (2009–2016) Stirling Mortlock Australia Brumbies (1998–2010), Rebels (2011–2012) Richie Mo'unga New
List of Super Rugby centurions
List_of_Super_Rugby_centurions
2008 Results
7', 12' Orquera (2) 53', 60' Drop: Marcato 26' (Report) Try: Turner 9' m Cooper 73' c Con: Giteau Pen: Mortlock 3' Giteau (5) 18', 39', 48', 51', 78'
2008 end-of-year rugby union internationals
2008_end-of-year_rugby_union_internationals
Sports teams
Queensland Reds Matt Giteau Centre 29 September 1982 47 Western Force Stirling Mortlock (c) Centre 20 May 1977 60 Brumbies Scott Staniforth Centre 12 December
2007_Rugby_World_Cup_squads
jumper and javelin thrower Herbert Moran – rugby union player Stirling Mortlock – rugby union player Dean Mumm – rugby union player Otto Nothling – rugby
List of University of Sydney people
List_of_University_of_Sydney_people
Rugby team
from the tour. Australia: 15. Joe Roff, 14. Clyde Rathbone, 13. Stirling Mortlock, 12. Matt Giteau, 11. Lote Tuqiri, 10. Stephen Larkham, 9. George Gregan
Pacific Islanders rugby union team
Pacific_Islanders_rugby_union_team
Men's rugby union club competition
19:40 Tries: Stirling Mortlock, Mark Gerrard, Christian Lealiifano Con: Stirling Mortlock, Mark Gerrard Pen: Stirling Mortlock (2), Mark Gerrard Tries:
2008_Super_14_season
Men's rugby union club competition
Force AAMI Park, Melbourne 19:40 Try: Adam Freier, Stirling Mortlock Con: Stirling Mortlock (1) Pen: Danny Cipriani (4) Report Try: David Smith, James
2011_Super_Rugby_season
British royal recognitions
Glenn, CBE. Air Commodore Thomas Norman Coslett, OBE. Air Commodore Edward Mortlock Donaldson, CBE, DSO, AFC. Air Commodore Edward Gordon Jones, CBE, DSO,
1960_New_Year_Honours
British government recognitions
Flying Officer Norman John Properjohn (Aus.16549). Group Captain Edward Mortlock Donaldson, DSO, AFC, Royal Air Force. Acting Squadron Leader William Arthur
1947_Birthday_Honours
Tuqiri 5 tries Berrick Barnes Matt P. Burke Tevita Kuridrani Stirling Mortlock David Pocock Mat Rogers 4 tries Rocky Elsom Marika Koroibete Michael Lynagh
List of Rugby World Cup try scorers
List_of_Rugby_World_Cup_try_scorers
Queensland Reds 2009 rugby season
Gene Fairbanks, Stephen Hoiles (2), Peter Kimlin, Ben Alexander, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Francis Fainifo Con: Stirling Mortlock (7) Pen: Stirling Mortlock
2009_Queensland_Reds_season
Jason Cornelius Adrian Van Der Byl Lindsay Cosgrove (CEC) James Harker-Mortlock (Ind) Bruce Nicholson (KAP) Lynette Styles (ON) Hunter Labor Joel Fitzgibbon
Candidates of the 2013 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_2013_Australian_federal_election
Horne Centre (1989-08-15)15 August 1989 (aged 20) 0 Waratahs Stirling Mortlock Centre (1977-05-20)20 May 1977 (aged 32) 80 Brumbies Tyrone Smith Centre
2009 Australia national rugby union team tour
2009_Australia_national_rugby_union_team_tour
Rugby union tournament
Australia 16–9 South Africa (1 BP) Tries: Tuqiri 36' m Mortlock 46' m Pen: Giteau (1/1) 53' Drop: Barnes (1/1) 79' Pen: Steyn (2/3) 5', 74' James (1/1)
2008_Tri_Nations_Series
British royal recognitions
Member, Northern Ireland Council for Nurses and Midwives. Percy John Mortlock. For services to the National Chamber of Trade. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward
1972_New_Year_Honours
Men's rugby union club competition
Rugby Union. 29 June 2012. Retrieved 15 March 2016. "Reds show no mercy to Mortlock". 30 June 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2017 – via The Sydney Morning Herald
2012_Super_Rugby_season
Australian rules football league
Current: SA Country Football Championships City v Country Landmark Cup Mortlock Shield Pilmore Cup Former: Advertiser Shield Lovelock Shield Women's leagues
Southern Football League (South Australia)
Southern_Football_League_(South_Australia)
Australia 55–7 Barbarians Try: Mitchell (2) Horwill Giteau Moore Alexander Pocock O'Connor Con: Giteau (4) Mortlock (2) Report Try: Balshaw Con: McAlister
2009_June_rugby_union_tests
Rugby union tournament
Graham Henry FB 15 Adam Ashley-Cooper RW 14 Lachlan Turner OC 13 Stirling Mortlock (c) IC 12 Berrick Barnes 61' LW 11 Drew Mitchell FH 10 Matt Giteau SH
2009_Tri_Nations_Series
Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2013. "Mortlock to call it quits". Sport24. 17 June 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2012. "Rebels
List of 2012–13 Super Rugby transfers
List_of_2012–13_Super_Rugby_transfers
BRYCE MORTLOCK
BRYCE MORTLOCK
Girl/Female
Latin
Wife of Chthonius.
Boy/Male
Scottish American Anglo Saxon Celtic English French
Speckled.
Boy/Male
Scottish American
Male
French
French form of Scottish Bryce, BRICE means "pied, spotted, speckled."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Scottish
Nobleman; Quick-moving; Speckled; Surname Form of Brice; Ardent; Similar to Bryce
Surname or Lastname
Scottish, northern Irish, and English
Scottish, northern Irish, and English : topographic name for someone who lived by a wood, from Old French bois ‘wood’.English : patronymic from the Middle English nickname boy ‘lad’, ‘servant’, or possibly from an Old English personal name Boia, of uncertain origin. Examples such as Aluuinus Boi (Domesday Book) and Ivo le Boye (Lincolnshire 1232) support the view that it was a byname or even an occupational name; examples such as Stephanus filius Boie (Northumbria 1202) suggest that it was in use as a personal name in the Middle English period.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhaigh (see Bogue).Anglicized spelling of French Bois, cognate with 1.
Boy/Male
Irish
Surname.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Brine.Norwegian : habitational name from a farm called Brynes, for example in Rogaland, from Old Norse brún ‘brim’, ‘edge’ + vin ‘meadow’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Scottish, Swiss
Woods; Brewer; From the Brushwood Thicket; Willow-lands; Surname Since Medieval Times; Now a Common Given Name; A Place Name
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Scottish, Welsh
Strength; Valor; Son of a Nobleman; Quick-moving; From Brieuxtown; Speckled; Great Ambition; Pied; Spotted
Girl/Female
British, Celtic, English
Noble; Swift
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Scottish, Welsh
Son of a Nobleman; Quick-moving; Speckled; Surname Form of Brice; Ardent; Strength; Pied; Spotted
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon American Celtic Scottish
Son of a nobleman.
Girl/Female
American, British, Celtic, English
Swift; Noble
Boy/Male
English American French Teutonic
Lives near the wood.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from Middle English, Old French brace ‘arm’, also denoting a piece of armor covering the arm. In most cases it is probably a metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of armor, specifically armor designed to protect the upper arms, but it could also have been a nickname for someone with strong arms (compare Armstrong) or a deformed or otherwise noticeable arm.
Male
Welsh
Welsh surname transferred to forename use, derived from ap Rhys, PRYCE means "son of Rhys."
Male
Scottish
Scottish form of Welsh Brychan, BRYCE means "pied, spotted, speckled."Â
Boy/Male
English American French Scottish
Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th...
Male
English
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, possibly BRUCE means "woods; thicket." It was originally a Norman French baronial name but the exact location from which it was derived has not been identified and the number of possibilities are numerous. In use by the English.
BRYCE MORTLOCK
BRYCE MORTLOCK
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Daring; Freedom-loving
Boy/Male
Hindu
Hindu God of rain, A name of Lord Vishnu
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name ADORINDA means "adorable."
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Sacrifice
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Intuition inspiration
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fame
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian, Jamaican
Bearded; Wearing a Mustache
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Power of Lion
Girl/Female
Tamil
BRYCE MORTLOCK
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BRYCE MORTLOCK
BRYCE MORTLOCK
v. t.
To brace, fasten, or bind underneath or below.
n.
The mouth of a shaft.
v. t.
To brace again.
n.
A pair; a couple; as, a brace of ducks; now rarely applied to persons, except familiarly or with some contempt.
n.
A stonecutter's brace for boring holes in stone.
v. t.
To place in a position for resisting pressure; to hold firmly; as, he braced himself against the crowd.
v. t.
To draw tight; to tighten; to put in a state of tension; to strain; to strengthen; as, to brace the nerves.
v. t.
To furnish with braces; to support; to prop; as, to brace a beam in a building.
n.
A small horizontal brace or girder.
v. i.
To get tone or vigor; to rouse one's energies; -- with up.
v. t.
To bind or tie closely; to fasten tightly.
v. t.
To move around by means of braces; as, to brace the yards.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Brace
imp. & p. p.
of Brace
n.
That which couples, as a tie or brace.
n.
A tie or brace; a syncopation.
n.
A piece of material used to transmit, or change the direction of, weight or pressure; any one of the pieces, in a frame or truss, which divide the structure into triangular parts. It may act as a tie, or as a strut, and serves to prevent distortion of the structure, and transverse strains in its members. A boiler brace is a diagonal stay, connecting the head with the shell.
a.
Worn; fretted; as, a magged brace.