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References [<ExternalResource: Terence Lane. One Hundred Modern Chairs. Natl Gallery of Victoria, 1974>, <ExternalResource: "Furniture Designer." News item on Goldman's proposed retirement. The Argus, 8 October 1937, p.6>, <ExternalResource: "Manufacture of Furniture." Harry Goldman obituary, The Age, 13 February 1937, p.25.>, <ExternalResource: Inlaid table presented to Mr H D McIntosh by the Australian Victoria Cross recipients from First World War [illustrated]>, <ExternalResource: “Australian Furniture.” Architectural Section, (J.L. Stephen Mansfield, editor.), Art in Australia 16 November 1936, pps.77-88. [furniture by S. Lipson, Molly Grey/Ricketts and Thorp, Fred Ward, F.E. de Groot, Hera Roberts, Stuart-Low Furniture Studio, H. Goldman P/L, Mewton and Grounds, E.F. Bilson/Branchflower]>] [<ExternalResource: Terence Lane. One Hundred Modern Chairs. Natl Gallery of Victoria, 1974>, <ExternalResource: "Furniture Designer." News item on Goldman's proposed retirement. The Argus, 8 October 1937, p.6>, <ExternalResource: "Manufacture of Furniture." Harry Goldman obituary, The Age, 13 February 1937, p.25.>, <ExternalResource: Inlaid table presented to Mr H D McIntosh by the Australian Victoria Cross recipients from First World War [illustrated]>]