Sidney William Prior
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Sidney William Prior (1894–1952) was an architect in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. He designed the heritage-listed Redcliffe Town Council Chambers.[1]
Sidney William Prior was born about May 1894 in Croydon, London, England, the son of William Edward Prior and his wife Alice Mildred (née Bigg).[2][3][4][5] Aged 15, he immigrated with his family on the Rippingham Grange departing London on 28 August 1909 and arriving in Brisbane on 21 October 1909.[6] He studied construction and drawing at the Brisbane Central Technical College in 1913 before serving in the First World War.[1][5]