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Qwist, Christian Ludwig, b. 1818
Photographer and goldsmith of Danish heritage. A resident of Bendigo and in later years Sydney, mainly noted for his design and craftsmanship of commissioned commemorative ...
Ahlston, C. R.
Colonial craftworker from Sydney Technical College whose imitation marble inlaid panels were exhibited as part of the home decorating displays for the 1887 Adelaide Jubilee ...
Cummins, R.
R. Cummins was a cabinetmaker who lived in Fremantle, Western Australia. He was listed in the 1871-83 Almanacks.
Devling, K.R.
K.R. Devling is described as the designer of a cantilevered steel tubing chair (in the Breuer Cesca style), manufactured by Tubesteel Equipment, 14 St Francis ...
Evans, R. H.
R. H. Evans designed the winning entry in the Stamp Design Competition conducted by City of Broken Hill Council in May 1958.
James, R. Haughton ("Jimmy"), b. 1906
R. Haughton ["Jimmy"] James's first local practice, the Design Centre, Sydney, was with Geoff and Dahl Collings. His first known designs in Sydney were radio ...
Linklater, B. R.
Designer, did the poster 'Wise Motorists Fly TAA, Then Drive Avis Rent-a-Car' c.1958 (National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia).
Gurvich, Rafael, b. 1949
Painter and printmaker whose work has featured in several exhibitions in Australia, primarily in Melbourne and Sydney, and a former student at RMIT in 1969 ...
Raft, Emanuel, b. 1938
The Egyptian born Emanuel Raft brought a cosmopolitan perspecive to the way he approached painting, sculpture and design. He was also a teacher and mentor ...
, Rag
Designer and cartoonist, 1990s. Rag drew a safety poster, 'Beware of Pinch Points'.
Costarella, Ray
Perth-based fashion designer and founder of the label Aurelio Costarella.
Duncan, Ray
Duncan worked as an industrial designer as Duncan Herniman Loftus, also did design work for Ford Australia.