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Name
Frank Fox (also known as Frank R. Fox)
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Designer
Birth date
Birth place
Queensland

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Frank Fox was born in Bundaberg, Queensland, and was apprenticed to design firms in Melbourne and Sydney. He also studied through the International Correspondence School (ICS), then moved to London in 1939 for further study. After the Second World War, in 1946, he set up his own 'commercial and industrial design' practice in Sydney, Frank Fox and Associates, specialising in store design and remodelling hospitality venues. Some of his early projects included Oxford Square, Central Square, the Crest Hotel and the Granville RSL Club. He also completed redesigns of the Searles flower shop at 104 King Street and Penguin book ¶
Shop at Hosking Place (then existing between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets), Sydney. He also worked in Queensland, Victoria. In the late 1960s, he began to develop Old Sydney Town, a tourist attraction on rural land near Gosford, which recreated Sydney Cove during its early years of settlement as a British colony. The Town opened in 1975 and was sold to the NSW Government and Bank of New South Wales before Fox retired in 1976. ¶



Sources ¶
—'Two Shops with A Narrow Frontage: Searle's Flower Shop, Penguin Book Shop', in Decoration and Glass,November-December 1948, pp. 12–13. ¶
—'The architect founder of Old Sydney Town', in The Sydney Morning Herald (O
nbituary), 23 May 1981.