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The RMIT Design Archives actively collects material relating to Melbourne design from the twentieth century onwards. These Archives are both digital and material, representing historical and contemporary practices which together tell the story of Melbourne as a design city.
The archives hold a unique collection of material representing diverse design disciplines.
The Frederick Sterne (d.1951) Collection, gift of the estate of Lorraine Emden-Snook
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References | [<ExternalResource: Frederick Sterne (d.1951) Collection and brief biographic statement. "RMIT Design Archives, Update 08" not paginated.>, <ExternalResource: Frederick F Sterne. Obituary, Jargon (MTC) 15, 1951, p.51>, <ExternalResource: Frederick F. Sterne funeral notice, The Argus, 27 August 1951, p.15 (Jewish rites)>, <ExternalResource: "They Study Interior Design." The Herald (Melbourne) 1 September 1949, p.19 (includes commentary by Sterne)>, <ExternalResource: Harriet Edquist, "Vienna Abroad." RMIT Design Archives Journal, 9:1, 2019, p.35 (bio summary)>] | [<ExternalResource: Frederick Sterne (d.1951) Collection and brief biographic statement. "RMIT Design Archives, Update 08" not paginated.>, <ExternalResource: Frederick F Sterne. Obituary, Jargon (MTC) 15, 1951, p.51>, <ExternalResource: Frederick F. Sterne funeral notice, The Argus, 27 August 1951, p.15 (Jewish rites)>, <ExternalResource: "They Study Interior Design." The Herald (Melbourne) 1 September 1949, p.19 (includes commentary by Sterne)>] |