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Name
Mark Lynch
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Other Occupation
  • Restaurateur (ANZSIC code: 4511)
Birth date
1951
Active Period
  • c.1980 - c.2006
Residence
  • c.1994 Bronte, Sydney, New South Wales
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

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References [<ExternalResource: Lynch, Mark (1986), 'Can't You Bastards Read? : Everything you never wanted to know about nuclear warfare', St Kilda West, Vic : Orin Books.>, <ExternalResource: Lynch, Mark (1987), 'Just Another Bicentenary : an irreverent look at Australia's first [sic] 200 years', St Kilda, Vic : Orin Books (with foreword by Manning Clark).>, <ExternalResource: Lynch, Mark (1990), 'How Green Is My Planet?', St Kilda, Vic : Orin Books, 1990 (reprint 1998).>, <ExternalResource: Lynch, Mark; with Hayson, Latife; and Tiver, Lisa (1997), 'Mobile madness: a guide to mobile phone etiquette', Frenchs Forest, NSW : New Holland.>, <ExternalResource: (1986), 'Australian Black and White Artists Club book of originals', Sydney, NSW : Australian Black and White Artists Club / Art Gallery of New South Wales (178.1988.1-102).>, <ExternalResource: (1999), website www.jadeweb.com.au/sites/cartoonsaplenty/about/html.>, <ExternalResource: 'PICMAN', Sydney, NSW : State Library of New South Wales.>, <ExternalResource: Lindesay, Vane (1994), 'Drawing from life : a history of the Australian Black and White Artists' Club', Sydney, NSW : State Library of New South Wales Press.>]