Collection: Archive Prints

This collection brings together reproduced artworks, photographs, and graphic designs drawn from Lost Manly’s growing visual archive of Northern Beaches and Sydney Harbour history.

The works span painted interpretations by local artists, restored vintage imagery, and contemporary photography — each selected for its connection to place, memory, and coastal life. Subjects include harbour ferries, working waterways, beaches, headlands, ocean pools, and everyday scenes that shaped life along Sydney’s eastern edge.

Rather than decorative trends, these prints function as quiet records of cultural landscape — designed to live on walls over time. Each piece reflects a moment, viewpoint, or story rooted in local history, whether through brushwork, archival reference, or lens.

Printed using high-quality processes to preserve detail, tone, and colour integrity, Archive Prints are intended as lasting objects — collected, framed, and lived with — carrying forward the visual language of Manly and the Northern Beaches.

Each print is part of Lost Manly’s ongoing effort to preserve local visual history through thoughtful reproduction and storytelling.

Archive-Prints

Meet the Founder - Lisa Lipman

🐚 About Lost Manly

Welcome to Lost Manly — a boutique collection of wearable art, prints, and home décor that celebrates the history and heritage of Sydney’s Northern Beaches.

Founded by fourth-generation Manly local, Lisa Lipman, Lost Manly brings the history and heritage of our local stories to life through nostalgic design and authentic imagery. Each piece reflects Manly’s maritime, surf, and community heritage — created for those who love the charm of seaside living.

All designs are printed in Australia, made to order, and inspired by real local history.