Manfred was an English born Australian architect who was prominent for his works for designing well known and iconic buildings in Goulburn, New South Wales.
[1] By 1870, Manfred and his widowed mother sailed to join their family in Sydney who had already settled in Manly.
[3] Manfred was a qualified architect who designed most iconic buildings and parks in Goulburn, including the town hall, Goulburn Hospital, Belmore Park, St. John's Orphanage and St. Joseph's Orphanage in Kenmore.
[1] By the time of his death, he played a prominent role in the civic and business life of Goulburn for more than 60 years.
A plaque was erected in the St Saviour's Cathedral to commemorate him, as he was associated with the building.