Discover the history of domestic architecture in New South Wales from 1880 to 1920. Discuss the practical and theoretical issues which affected the design of houses during this period and engage in a detailed consideration of the work of John Horbury Hunt, John Sulman, Edward Jeaffreson Jackson, George Sydney Jones, James Peddle, Harry Budden, and B. J. Waterhouse. The subject culminates in three thematic studies: the first devoted to the emergence of the homestead as a distinct dwelling type, the second to the country house, the third to the bungalow.