Cavanagh and Cavanagh

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Cavanagh and Cavanagh was an architectural partnership in Australia. The partners were brothers Michael Cavanagh and James Cavanagh.

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History

In 1900 Michael Cavanagh was joined by his younger brother, James as partners in the architectural practice, Cavanagh and Cavanagh. The firm had a long association with the Catholic Church, designing a number of hospitals, schools and churches. [1] [2]

Significant works

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