Background
He was born in Perth, the son of the second Anglican Bishop of Perth, Henry Hutton Parry.
He was born in Perth, the son of the second Anglican Bishop of Perth, Henry Hutton Parry.
Parry was educated in Perth and later in Canterbury, England.
He worked in London as an architect before returning to Perth in 1907 when he joined the Public Works Department. His particular interest was in ecclesiastical work and he designed numerous churches in Western Australia. Parry was joined in practice by Marshall Clifton in 1929 and again from 1933 to 1937.
Notable buildings designed by Parry include:
Burt Memorial Hall, Street Georges Terrace, Perth.