• Frank Kenneth Milne (18 July 1885 – 3 October 1980), usually referred to as F. Kenneth Milne, was an Australian architect based in Adelaide, South Australia...
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  • Milne (rugby union) (born 1961), former Scotland rugby union player F. Kenneth Milne (1885–1980), Australian architect This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • player and coach L. C. Dawkins, Australian architect, in practice with F. Kenneth Milne 1946–1955 Marian Dawkins (born 1945), professor of animal behaviour...
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  • Alexander Russell (known as Alec), Australian architect, in practice with F. Kenneth Milne 1925-1930 Charles E. B. Russell (1866–1917), author and early figure...
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    heritage-listed building, it was designed by prominent SA architect F. Kenneth Milne and built in 1935, with an extra storey added in 1936. The Queen Adelaide...
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    the Walkerville's "Southwark" branding in 1939. In 1941, architect F. Kenneth Milne (who was contracted to the company from 1912 until 1946) was responsible...
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  • was extensively damaged by fire and rebuilt in 1934 to designs by F. Kenneth Milne. This reconstructed building is thought to be one of the first buildings...
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    spectators". In 1911, the Adelaide Oval scoreboard, designed by architect F. Kenneth Milne, began service. Between 1923 and 1929 substantial modifications and...
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  • North Adelaide, a heritage-listed home designed by owner-architect F. Kenneth Milne in 1936 Sunnyside, Queensland, a rural locality Sunnyside, South Australia...
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  • renovation in Art Deco style in 1941 designed by noted cinema architect F. Kenneth Milne. It was heritage-listed on the South Australian Heritage Register in...
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    1985. Kenneth Lancelot Milne was born on 16 August 1915, the son of architect F. Kenneth Milne (1885–1980), and great-grandson of Sir William Milne (1822–1895)...
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  • activist Rolfe Vernon Boehm, Australian architect in practice with F. Kenneth Milne 1946–1955 Ron Boehm (1943–2017), retired ice hockey winger Roy Boehm...
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  • today trades as Elders Limited. Prominent South Australian architect F. Kenneth Milne designed a woolstore for Goldsborough Mort at Port Adelaide. Some of...
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  • John Richard Schomburgk Evans, Australian architect in practice with F. Kenneth Milne 1920–1930 Schomburgkia a genus of orchids This page lists people with...
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  • Civil War Frances Margaret Milne (1846-?; pseudonym, "Margaret Frances"), Irish-born, American writer, librarian F. Kenneth Milne (1885–1980), South Australian...
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  • Challenge Award in December 2002. Lister House, North Terrace, designed by F. Kenneth Milne in 1928, was renamed Tobin House in 2002. In Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide...
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  • politician J. R. N. Twopeny, Australian architect, in practice with F. Kenneth Milne 1961–1973 Nowell Twopeny (1819–1869), English priest Richard Twopeny...
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    office building designed by prominent architect F. Kenneth Milne (then in practice as F. Kenneth Milne, Evans & Russell) for Norwich Union Fire Insurance...
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    was designed for Goldsbrough, Mort & Co. by prominent SA architect F. Kenneth Milne. An extra storey was added in 1936, and the building was state heritage-listed...
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    reconstruction and extension in September of that year, to designs by F. Kenneth Milne. It is thought to be one of the first buildings in South Australia...
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  • Club James Hodge (architect), Australian architect in practice with F. Kenneth Milne 1963-1973 James Hodge (diplomat) (born 1943), British diplomat James...
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  • became an allied member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. F. Kenneth Milne was president from 1937 to 1939. The Australian Institute of Architects...
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    Winifred Kastner Bill Lamb John Leak Eleanor Manning Pattie Menzies F. Kenneth Milne Mellis Napier Ada Norris Doris Lyne Officer Ian Potter Reg Rattey James...
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  • almost razed to the ground in 1934 and was rebuilt to the design of F. Kenneth Milne (and now heritage-listed). Smith also designed the Wonderview Theatre...
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    Royal Bank of Australia in 1927. Prominent South Australian architect F. Kenneth Milne designed several buildings for the bank before 1929. On 1 October 1970...
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    declared a State Heritage Area. Prominent South Australian architect F. Kenneth Milne designed a woolstore for Goldsbrough Mort & Co sometime before 1929...
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    theatre architect Thomas W. Lamb in association with local architect F. Kenneth Milne. Built on the site of Conrad's butcher shop on the northeast corner...
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    Richard Schomburgk Evans...became Milne's first partner, the practice becoming F. Kenneth Milne and Evans. Milne's second articled pupil, Charles Alexander...
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  • Swansea, Wales. Lucy Edith Milne (1884 – 1961) married Kenneth James Stephen in 1918, lived in Blackwood. F(rank) Kenneth Milne (18 July 1885 – 3 October...
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    Office "Sunnyside", at 229 Stanley Street, designed by owner-architect F. Kenneth Milne in 1936; won the inaugural South Australian Institute of Architects...
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