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Name
Frank Davies Manley
Also known as F.D. Manley
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Designer (Graphic Designer)
  • Artist (Draughtsman)
  • Artist (Printmaker)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Teacher (ANZSIC code: 8102) -
Tags:
Postage stamp
Birth date
24 October 1894
Birth place
Lambeth, London, England
Death date
19 January 1976
Death place
Essendon, Melbourne, VIC
Active Period
  • 1909 - 1976
Arrival
  • 1929
Residence
  • c.1894 - c.1928 London, UK
  • 1929 - 1976 Melbourne, VIC
Training
  • c.1909 - c.1914 Bolt Court School of Engraving & Lithography, London
  • c.1909 - c.1914 Central School of Art & Crafts, London, UK
Cultural Heritage
  • English
Languages
  • English

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References [<ExternalResource: 'Original papers from Manley family archive', Original education records. Original apprenticeship indenture papers. Handwritten curriculum vita. Original letter informing Manley that his design had won the Stamp Design Competition. Original correspondence relating to the purchase of a painting by the State Library of Victoria (Holding verified 30th Sept 2008 by SLV). Original letter of invitation to join the Stamp Advisory Board. Original documents to support involvement in Victorian Artists Society.>, <ExternalResource: 'Richard Breckon, Historian, Australia Post Museum, Melbourne, VIC'.>, <ExternalResource: 'Primary family sources'.>, <ExternalResource: Information sourced from Richard Breckon, Historian, Australia Post Museum, Melbourne, VIC.>] [<ExternalResource: 'Original papers from Manley family archive', Original education records. Original apprenticeship indenture papers. Handwritten curriculum vita. Original letter informing Manley that his design had won the Stamp Design Competition. Original correspondence relating to the purchase of a painting by the State Library of Victoria (Holding verified 30th Sept 2008 by SLV). Original letter of invitation to join the Stamp Advisory Board. Original documents to support involvement in Victorian Artists Society.>, <ExternalResource: 'Richard Breckon, Historian, Australia Post Museum, Melbourne, VIC'.>, <ExternalResource: 'Primary family sources'.>]