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Redfern Now is an Australian drama television series featuring the lives of Aboriginal Australian families living in Redfern, Sydney, that first aired on ABC1 in 2012. A second season followed in 2013, and the series concluded with a feature-length telemovie, Redfern Now: Promise Me , in April 2015.
Arthur Knyvett-Lee (6 June 1887 - 1974) was a British art gallery owner, the co-founder of The Redfern Gallery. Knyvett-Lee was born on 6 June 1887. [1] He was the son of Frederic Hugh Lee, a solicitor, and his wife Florence Lee. [2] He served in the British Army during the First World War, rising to the rank of captain, with the Somerset Light ...
The series was about the lives of the rich, famous and fashionable people involved with a fashion magazine owned by the Redfern family. It was a starting point for many actors who went on to many productions in New Zealand, Australia and around the world including Temuera Morrison , Miranda Harcourt , Peter Elliott , Lisa Chappell , Danielle ...
The Eveleigh Railway Workshops is a heritage-listed former New South Wales Government Railways yards and railway workshops and now venue hire, public housing and technology park located at Great Southern and Western railway, Redfern, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Police Academy: The Series: 1988–1989: Warner Bros. Television: 65 Superman: 1988: CBS: DC Comics: 13 Dink, the Little Dinosaur: 1989–1990: 21 Piggsburg Pigs! 1990: Fox: The Fred Silverman Company and The Sy Fischer Company: 13 Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa: 1992–1993: ABC: Season 2 only; Season 1 was animated by Gunther-Wahl ...
An 1885 advertisement for the New York branch of the English tailoring house of Redfern. Gilda Darthy in a dinner dress and coat by Redfern, Les Modes, February 1908. Redfern & Sons (later Redfern Ltd) was a British tailoring firm founded by John Redfern (1820–1895) in Cowes on the Isle of Wight that developed into a leading European couture house (active: 1855–1932; 1936–1940).
The Redfern Gallery is an exhibition space in the West End of London specialising in contemporary British art. It was founded by Arthur Knyvett-Lee and Anthony Maxtone Graham in 1923 as an artists' cooperative on the top floor of Redfern House, 27 Old Bond Street, and in 1936 moved to nearby 20 Cork Street. [1] [better source needed] [2]
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