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Miller, Sydney Leon, b. 1901
Mid 20th century Sydney and Melbourne cartoonist, animator and caricaturist. Creator of logo/comic strip character Chesty Bond
Miller, Linden
Miller is identified as a designer and exhibitor in the Australian Commercial and Industrial Artists Association show at Sydney's AWA Bldg 12 December 1940.
Millington, H.C. , b. 1898
Millington is a commercial furniture designer active in the middle decades of the 20th century. In 1928, he had showrooms at 229 Liverpool Street, Hobart, ...
Milne, Susan, b.
Susan Milne teaches sculpture at Eramboo. She has been collaborating with fellow artist Greg Stonehouse for the last twenty years. Milne and Stonehouse have created ...
Milne, Jack
Milne is noted in an 1926 ESTC publication as enrolled in a "Furniture Drawing and Design course by Trade Apprentices." The notice does on to ...
Milton, Geoff, b. 1925
Milton designed the injection-moulded plastic milk crate for the Dairy Farmers Co-operative in the 1950s (date uncertain). Martin is an engineer and worked with the ...
Miran,
Painter and designer, from London, ran drawing classes in 'Architecture and Landscape' at Hobart Town.
Mitchell, Thelma
Mitchell was a South Australian interior designer and a Society of Interior Designers of Australia member. Her practice in Adelaide is identified as the "Colonial ...
Mockridge, A. T., b. 1882
Early 20th century Melbourne commercial artist and portraitist who supposedly did the original drawing of 'Pelaco Bill'
Mogensen, Diana Hoddle, b. 1929
Melbourne artist, originally a fashion designer, became a painter and printmaker.
Molina, Louciano, b. 1920
Molina designed and built a number of racing cars and special models and competed in race meetings and rallies.
Molloy, Georgiana, b. 1805
Georgiana Molloy was born in 1805. She thought herself the first person to make a flower garden in the Western Australia. Molloy also designed patterns ...
Mondon, Neroli
Neroli Mondon exhibited a design for a fan with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1935.