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Name
Adrian Knapp
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Designer (Industrial / Product Designer)
Birth date
1 January 1926
Death date
1 January 1997

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References [<ExternalResource: anon. (1 January 1956), '"Industrial Design."'. illustrated in "Industrial Design" section in The Arts Festival. Melbourne, Olympic Games, 1956.>, <ExternalResource: Robert Curedale (1 January 1990), '"Adrian Knaap" biographical summary'.>, <ExternalResource: Michael Bogle (1 January 2011), 'Adrian Knaap'.>, <ExternalResource: Lesley Rowe. "Lloyd Earle Smythe" obituary, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 October 2018, p.35. Obituary noted that Smythe worked for Beetle Elliott Plastics, Roselle, developing urea formaldehyde resin compounds. These resins were later used for moulding table-model radios. There was also a Beetle Elliott design prize (details currently unknown).>, <ExternalResource: "Designer at Work. Adrian Knaap." [profile] Design Australia October 1971, p.32-33, >] [<ExternalResource: anon. (1 January 1956), '"Industrial Design."'. illustrated in "Industrial Design" section in The Arts Festival. Melbourne, Olympic Games, 1956.>, <ExternalResource: Robert Curedale (1 January 1990), '"Adrian Knaap" biographical summary'.>, <ExternalResource: Michael Bogle (1 January 2011), 'Adrian Knaap'.>, <ExternalResource: Lesley Rowe. "Lloyd Earle Smythe" obituary, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 October 2018, p.35. Obituary noted that Smythe worked for Beetle Elliott Plastics, Roselle, developing urea formaldehyde resin compounds. These resins were later used for moulding table-model radios. There was also a Beetle Elliott design prize (details currently unknown).>]