Background
He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England where he studied under local architects M. Thompson and John Edward Watson.
He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England where he studied under local architects M. Thompson and John Edward Watson.
In 1855 he immigrated to Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Their works included:
In May 1857 Charles Tiffin became the Clerk of Works in the Moreton Bay District. In December 1859, Tiffin became Colonial Architect for the colony of Queensland, Australia.
He designed and supervised the construction of over 300 Queensland buildings including:
Ipswich Courthouse (1859)
Government House, Brisbane (1860–1862)
Maryborough Bond Store (1863)
Maryborough Post Office (1865–1866)
General Hospital, Brisbane (1865)
the Main Wing of Queensland Parliament House (facing George Street) (1865–1867).
Immigration Depot, William Street Brisbane (1865)
the Walter Hill fountain in the City Botanic Gardens (1867)
He participated in the Brisbane School of Arts and the Queensland Philosophical Society. In 1866, Charles Tiffin developed an earth closet, an early form of toilet used for many years in Queensland.
He took out a patent in 1869. From 1868-1871 Charles Tiffin was also the Superintendent of Roads and Bridges.
However, in 1871, he criticised the government"s policy on roads.
His career ended at that time. He took a year of leave and then retired on medical grounds in April 1872. He died on 9 January 1873 at 27 Lower Fort Street, Sydney, New South Wales at the age of 40.