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employee of
General Motors Holden
Other occupation
Designed for the special body division, streamlined motor coaches, limousines, caravans, commercial vehicles
associate of
Industrial Styling Company, Australasia
Designer
Founder

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References [<ExternalResource: Sue Davidson (1998), 'GUIDE TO THE CHARLES FREDERICK BEAUVAIS ARCHIVE (97/195/1) IN THE POWERHOUSE MUSEUM', Australia.>, <ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum (c2012) 'Charles Frederick Beauvis', D*Hub, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. >, <ExternalResource: NSW Death Records: 66871/1971>, <ExternalResource: (15 October 1945), 'Atomic Age: Artist Forsees New Transport Methods’, Sydney, NSW : Pix, pp.15-16.>, <ExternalResource: "Wonders of the Future." interview with Beauvais. Gippsland Times. 6 January 1947, p.6>, <ExternalResource: Richard Wood, "Car of the Future." in Charles Pickett, ed. Our Driving Passions, Harper Collins, 1998, pp.47-50 (illust.), 55-58>] [<ExternalResource: Sue Davidson (1998), 'GUIDE TO THE CHARLES FREDERICK BEAUVAIS ARCHIVE (97/195/1) IN THE POWERHOUSE MUSEUM', Australia.>, <ExternalResource: Powerhouse Museum (c2012) 'Charles Frederick Beauvis', D*Hub, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. >, <ExternalResource: NSW Death Records: 66871/1971>, <ExternalResource: (15 October 1945), 'Atomic Age: Artist Forsees New Transport Methods’, Sydney, NSW : Pix, pp.15-16.>, <ExternalResource: "Wonders of the Future." interview with Beauvais. Gippsland Times. 6 January 1947, p.6>]