Frank Lansdowne (1907 - 1989) was an Australian pastoralist.
Lansdowne lived near Katherine, in the Northern Territory. His achievements include working with CSIRO to develop plant and animal breeds suitable for the Top End; along with his wife Anne, he co-owned a successful brahman stud on Kumbidgee Station; and in later life he was a member of Katherine Historical Society and a well-known raconteur. Lansdowne Road and the suburb of Lansdowne, near Katherine, are named in honour of the couple.
Lansdowne Road. (n.d.). NT Place Names Register. Northern Territory Government. https://www.ntlis.nt.gov.au/placenames/view.jsp?id=6820