Nora Burden (24 May 1908 – 25 December 1992) was a South Australian stained glass artist.
The newly married couple first lived at "Poltalloch" the Bowman property near Meningie, where Frank was responsible for all the machinery.
They then moved to suburban Fullarton, where their first four children Charles, Nora, Rosa and Hester were born.
He was briefly chief engineer with Tarrants and Autocars vehicle builders in Melbourne then in 1922 founded, with Sidney Crawford and L. M. Anderson, Adelaide Motors, South Australia's first Fiat agency.
[2] He later acquired the South Australian agency for the John Deere tractor company,[3] Burden studied painting at the S.A. School of Arts and Crafts and began working as a stained glass artist for A. E. Clarkson Ltd., an old established Adelaide glass firm, which was then on Rundle Street.