Frederick Millward Grey (5 August 1899 – 1957), generally called "Millward Grey", was an English painter, etcher and art teacher who had a substantial career in South Australia.
Grey and Britton held a joint exhibition in November 1924 which was well received.
[2] In 1939 he stood for the Robe ward of the Adelaide City Council, but was defeated by H. G.
[3] Grey was acting principal of the South Australian School of Arts and Crafts during John Goodchild's absence, and appointed to the position in 1946,[4] and served (later title: Director of the South Australian School of Art) until 1956.
Millward Grey married Beatrice Helen Fisher on 3 January 1929, and lived in Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide.