The Jam Factory was established by the South Australian government in 1973 and initially embraced glass, ceramics, leather, textiles and furniture. In 1992, the organisation ...
Future Feminist Archive is an ongoing archive, addressing strategies of recovering lost information, promoting the legacies of local feminist art activists and building a solid ...
Clauscen and Co. was a Melbourne furniture store, designing and manufacturing from their central location at 131 Bourke Street, Melbourne. The principal was George Clauscen ...
The Aladdin Gallery, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney was founded by Margaret Bolster and Thomas Bolster in 1964 (some sources cite 1967). The gallery exhibited work from ...
"Summertone Pty Ltd was a Sydney manufacturer of chairs, dining tables, desks, sideboards (buffets), occasional tables, wardrobes, dressing tables and bedheads, based in Bankstown, and ...
Keyo Surfboards was founded by Denny Keogh, Barry Bennett, Scott Dillon, Greg McDonagh, Bill Wallace and Gordon Woods working from premises in Brookvale NSW in ...
The World Record Club (WRC) was founded ca.1956 in Britain as a subscription service for music (Jazz, Classical, etc). Opening a branch in Melbourne in ...
An advertisement in "Art and Design One", Ure Smith, 1949 lists instruction in drawing, design, lettering, embroidery and interior decoration. Instructors include Amie Kingston, Thea ...
Ramler is a Victoria-based furniture design and manufacturing company founded by Harry Ramler, an emigre born in Poland and arriving in Australia in 1949. His ...