Meet the Maker
Lost Manly was founded by Lisa Lipman, a fourth-generation Manly (Freshwater /Harbord) local now living in Norway, yet always with the dream of 'coming home' to where she was born and bred. It was this very longing that birthed Lost Manly and resonates with so many others. As a lifelong genealogist and Local History enthusiast, Lisa needed a place to share and connect with others with their roots firmly planted on the Northern Beaches. This is what Lost Manly Northern Beaches is all about. The merchandise offered on the website is an overflow of this life's work of promoting our local cultural history and heritage.
Lisa's work blends art, history, and storytelling — inspired by her family’s roots on Sydney’s Northern Beaches and her ancestor's journey's from across the seas, which can be read about in her history blog 'They Came by Sea' and 'It Started in My Mother's Kitchen'. Her great-grandfather’s journey from Norway to Freshwater in 1901. Her convict ancestors from Ireland, England and Scotland who, generation by generation made it Manly, and her European Jewry who found safe passage in our land flowing with milk and honey.
Every design tells a story and captures a moment in time — a ferry crossing, a beach scene, a familiar street — reminding us that while Manly has changed, its heart and it's people remain the same.
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Manly Vintage Poster
Manly Vintage Poster
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Experience the timeless allure of *Manly By the Sea*, a beloved seaside escape from 1924. Celebrated for its lively beach activities, surf lifesaving culture, and healthful coastal air, Manly Beach offered visitors a romanticized slice of Australian coastal life. This nostalgic illustration of Manly’s beach and promenade not only captures the scenic charm but also showcases a significant cultural moment as the winner of a music competition. It highlights the synergy between art and community on Australia’s shoreline, symbolizing the carefree, sun-soaked lifestyle that defined early 20th-century beachgoing in Australia.
| 16" x 20" (Vertical) | 20" x 24" (Vertical) | |
|---|---|---|
| Width, cm | 40.64 | 50.80 |
| Height, cm | 50.80 | 60.96 |
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