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    Adelaide - Factories and Mills

    Mills

    Also see South Australia - Farming.

    A controversy over "South Australia's First Flour Mill" is traversed in the Advertiser,
    29, 30 and 31 December 1920, pages 4d, 4g and 4f.
    "First Flour Mill - Who Erected It" on
    6 and 7 January 1921, pages 8e and 6g.
    Adelaide's first mills are discussed in the Register,
    9 April 1923, page 8f.
    The City's flour mills are described in the Southern Australian,
    28 March 1843, page 2c,
    4 and 14 April 1843, pages 2d and 2c.
    An 1844 letter from Thomas Cain is reproduced in the Advertiser,
    3 August 1928, page 15f.

    Information on the Hurtle Square mill is in the Observer,
    17 May 1856, page 3b,
    2 September 1871, page 7c,
    Register,
    2 September 1871, page 5d.

    Flour mills are described in the Register,
    7 January 1860, page 3a,
    2 February 1860, page 3a,
    "Our Mill Power" on 4 December 1860, page 2h.
    Information on Jackett Bros. mill is in The News,
    9 May 1927, page 6e.
    Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary, Farming - Mills.

    The death of John Beeby, miller, is reported in the Register,
    31 July 1865, page 2f,
    1 August 1865, page 2d.

    A sketch of W. Thomas & Co's steam flour mill is in the Pictorial Australian in April 1883, page 52.

    An obituary of F.W. Richards, coffee and spice miller, is in the Observer,
    13 June 1908, page 40b.

    Factories and Mills - Choose again

    Factories - Ice-Making and Icecream

    "First Ice in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    9 November 1926, page 3c.

    The making of ice by Mr Hugall of c Street is reported in the Adelaide Times,
    1 January 1849, page 2e; also see
    SA Gazette and Mining Journal,
    2 February 1850, page 2e.

    Mr Sinnett's Ice Works are described in the Register,
    11 February 1860, page 3e,
    1 and 3 May 1860, pages 2h and 3f,
    Observer,
    5 May 1860, page 7h.
    A new freezing apparatus to make ice is described on
    28 November 1874, page 7d.

    An editorial headed "Ice" is in the Register,
    9 January 1861, page 2h; also see
    9 March 1863, page 3a.

    "New Freezing Apparatus" is in the Register,
    20 November 1874, page 5d.

    Information on the Crystal Ice Company is in the Register,
    13 January 1883, page 5b,
    29 November 1883, page 5c,
    1 July 1898, page 2h,
    23 November 1898, page 7g,
    4 June 1914, page 9d.
    An obituary of G.F. Richards, of the Adelaide Crystal Ice Company, is in the Register,
    8 and 18 January 1924, pages 6i and 8h,
    Observer,
    26 January 1924, page 43e.

    "Ice Making in SA" is in the Observer,
    17 August 1889, page 27c.
    "First Ice in Adelaide" is in the Register,
    9 January 1926, page 3c.
    Information on the Adelaide Crystal Ice Company is in The Mail,
    9 May 1914, page 15d.

    Ice making is discussed in the Advertiser,
    3 October 1860, page 3d,
    Register,
    24 May 1866, page 2g,
    Observer,
    28 November 1874, page 7d,
    8 September 1877, page 20e.
    Information on the ice works is in the Register,
    12 January 1877, page 6b and
    4 September 1877, page 5b; also see
    23 October 1878, page 5g,
    7 November 1878, page 6d,
    24 October 1879, page 6d,
    13 January 1883, page 5b,
    12 August 1889, page 6d,
    Observer,
    9 December 1882, page 30d.

    A "pneumatic" ice-making machine is described in the Register,
    4 September 1877, page 5b.

    A poem entitled "The Ice Man" is in The Lantern,
    20 November 1886, page 19.

    An obituary of James Robertson is in the Observer,
    9 December 1893, page 16d,
    of Alfred Pickford on
    25 April 1908, page 38a,
    of Wilhelm Weber on
    25 December 1909, page 38a.

    Information on and photographs of the Adelaide Ice & Cold Storage Company are in the Register,
    24 and 30 November 1900, pages 11e and 4h,
    Observer,
    20 September 1902, page 28.

    Photographs of the Adelaide Ice Works are in The Critic,
    27 June 1903, page 32.

    "The Price of Ice" is in the Advertiser,
    13 November 1905, page 5d,
    "Ice Making in the State" in the Chronicle,
    25 November 1905, page 40c.

    "A Summer Boon - Ice and Icemaking" is in the Register on
    14 January 1911, page 8d (includes photographs).
    A fire at the iceworks is reported in the Express,
    18 April 1910, page 4i.

    The trial of an ice-cream making machine is reported in the Register,
    21 December 1875, page 5b,
    Observer,
    25 December 1875, page 4f and
    the manufacture of ice cream in the Advertiser,
    11 and 25 February 1908, pages 8d and 6c.
    "Perilous Icecreams" is in the Register,
    11 and 25 February 1908, pages 4d-7e and 9d,
    "Ice Cream Deluxe" on
    21 January 1914, page 6h.

    "Electric Icecream Freezer" is in the Register,
    2 February 1897, page 7g.

    "The State as Icemakers" in the Observer,
    18 November 1905, page 37e,
    "Government as Icemakers" is in the Register,
    13 November 1905, page 4f,
    17, 23 and 24 November 1905, pages 4e, 8h and 6g.

    "Light Square Iceworks" is in the Register,
    17 August 1910, page 6.
    "The Government Ice Works - Alleged Unfair Trading" is in the Register,
    24, 25, 26 and 27 April 1911, pages 8e, 5f, 8h and 6h; also see
    20 and 21 January 1912, pages 7a and 6d,
    8 February 1912, page 4f.
    The government ice works are commented upon in the Register,
    13 May 1911, page 7h,
    Observer,
    23 December 1911, page 45c.
    A photograph of employees is in The Critic,
    15 February 1911, page 9.

    "Unprofitable Ice" is in the Register,
    1 July 1911, page 18e; also see
    4 and 24 October 1912, pages 9a and 5g.

    "Making Pure Ice Cream - Ellis Ltd" is in The Mail,
    28 February 1914, page 7.

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    Factories - Barlow & Sons

    T. Barlow & Sons coachmaking facilities and its factory is discussed in the Register,
    25 February 1862, page 2g,
    21 August 1880, page 5e,
    Observer,
    31 March 1883, page 37d,
    Chronicle,
    7 April 1883, page 3g.

    Thomas Barlow's obituary is in the Register,
    17 and 18 August 1866, pages 2f and 2f; also see
    28 August 1866, page 2g.

    A sketch is in Frearson's Weekly,
    14 September 1878, page 230,
    Pictorial Australian in
    May 1883, page 69.

    An obituary of George Barlow, coachmaker, is in the Register,
    30 October 1886, page 5c.

    Biographical details of Thomas Barlow are in the Register,
    19 January 1903, page 4h.

    An obituary of Ebenezer Barlow is in the Register,
    5 January 1921, page 6i.

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    Factories - A.M. Bickford & Sons

    Bickford's Cordial Factory is described in the Register,
    23 December 1872, page 6c and
    23 October 1876, page 6c; also see
    23 November 1878, page 6c,
    31 July 1879, page 6g,
    25 July 1891, page 7d,
    11 May 1895, page 6h,
    12 October 1903, page 3d,
    20 May 1905, page 10d (history of),
    Advertiser,
    13 March 1915, page 19g.

    Biographical details of William Bickford are in the Register,
    23 April 1900, page 5a.

    An obituary of Richard Schultz is in the Register,
    14 June 1904, page 4h.
    A history of the company is in the Register,
    20 May 1905, page 10d.

    A.M. Bickford and Sons new factory is discussed in the Register,
    13 March 1915, page 14e; also see
    Express,
    14 May 1895, page 4b.

    "Bickford's Kola Champagne" is in the Register,
    20 November 1897, page 5d; also see
    19 February 1898, page 5c.

    An obituary of William Bickford is in the Register,
    21 September 1916, page 4g,
    Observer,
    23 September 1916, page 35c,
    of Norman F. Bickford in the Register,
    30 January 1926, page 11h,
    of Harry Bickford on
    7 September 1927, page 8g.

    "Adelaide's First Chemist - Letters of William Bickford" is in the Observer,
    20 June 1925, page 58d.

    "Druggist Trade in Early Adelaide" is in the Register,
    2, 4 and 6 April 1925, pages 9d, 5g and 3c,
    "Adelaide's First Chemist - Letters of William Bickford" on
    13 and 20 June 1925, pages 7e and 8a.

    Biographical details of P. Shinner are in the Register,
    12 May 1926, page 8g.

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    Factories - W.H. Burford

    (Also see Public Nuisances and Place Names - Burford Gardens.)

    Burford's soap and candle works are described in the Observer,
    16 May 1868, page 13g; also see
    Express,
    24 March 1885, page 3d,
    Chronicle,
    26 September 1896 (supplement).

    A fire at Burford's Soap Factory is reported in the Chronicle,
    3 December 1887, page 6a.

    Sketches are in the Pictorial Australian in
    November 1880,
    May 1885, page 80,
    October 1887, pages 152-153,
    Weekly Herald,
    5 November 1897, page 8,
    Register,
    7 August 1906, page 3g,
    3 March 1908, page 4h.

    An editorial on Burford's soap factory is in the Advertiser,
    3 March 1908, page 6d.

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    Factories - Colton, Palmer & Preston

    A history of Colton, Palmer & Preston Ltd is in the Advertiser,
    27 January 1923, page 6d,
    The News,
    22 August 1927, page 6e;
    a photograph of its building in Currie Street is in The Critic,
    21 July 1920, page 12.

    Biographical details of F. Narroway of Colton, Palmer and Preston are in the Register,
    19 December 1916, page 4g,
    of T.E. Medlyn in the Observer,
    3 April 1926, page 15e,
    of Richard T. Palmer on
    24 April 1926, page 38d.

    A photograph of a football team is in The Critic,
    30 October 1918, page 6.

    An obituary of Richard T. Palmer is in the Observer,
    6 August 1927, page 45a.

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    Factories - Conrad & Company

    Sketches of Conrad's Boiling Down Works are in the Pictorial Australian in February 1894, pages 26-27.

    His butcher shop is described in the Register,
    23 December 1899, page 4g,
    24 December 1900, page 3f,
    12 September 1910, page 6b.

    "Fifty Years a Butcher - Chat With Mr Conrad" is in the Advertiser,
    7 June 1913, page 6e; also see
    1 August 1913, page 11a.

    An obituary is in the Register,
    18 December 1918, page 11c,
    Observer,
    21 December 1918, page 12d.

    The opening of Conrad's "Australia House", "a new meat store", is reported in the Register,
    15 December 1920, page 10g.

    The reminiscences of Edward Laughton appear in the Advertiser,
    15 July 1913, page 11a.

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    Factories - Dobbie & Co

    Information on Dobbie's shop and foundry is in the Observer,
    13 July 1872, page 8b.

    Messrs A. & J. Dobbie's factory is described in the Observer,
    15 May 1880, page 10c; also see
    12 May 1894, page 32e,
    Register,
    7 October 1899, page 7e.

    A visit to Dobbie's plant is reported in the Register,
    9 January 1882, page 5a.

    Biographical details of Mr A.W. Dobbie are in the Observer,
    24 June 1899, page 16d and
    an obituary on
    27 July 1912, page 53a.

    The manufacture of water meters by A.W. Dobbie is reported upon in the Register,
    6 July 1888, page 5b.

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    Factories - Duncan & Fraser

    A fire at Duncan & Fraser's is reported in the Observer,
    3 August 1867, page 2f (supp.); also see
    Observer,
    24 February 1923, page 34,
    Register,
    4 May 1923, page 5c.
    Photographs are in The Critic,
    28 February 1923, page 17.

    A cricket match between teams from Duncan & Fraser's and the Adelaide Boot Factory is reported in the Chronicle,
    14 February 1874, page 4f.

    The former's factory is described in the Chronicle,
    28 October 1882, page 27d,
    Register,
    22 August 1899, page 3g.
    A sketch is in the Pictorial Australian in
    April 1875; also see
    SA Figaro,
    10 November 1877, pages 5 and supplement.

    An obituary of James Duncan is in the Express,
    2 July 1908, page 1e.

    "The Story of Duncan and Fraser Ltd" is in the Register,
    17 October 1923, page 6c; also see
    24 July 1925, page 17d.
    Biographical details of James Duncan are in the Observer,
    11 April 1896, page 14d,
    of James and Richard Duncan on
    16 October 1915, page 23a,
    Register,
    13 October 1915, page 5d.

    A firm's picnic is reported in the Register,
    14 October 1919, page 4h,
    31 October 1923, page 5 (photograph),
    25 October 1926, page 5g.

    Photographs of James Duncan and James Fraser are in The Critic,
    6 July 1921, page 6.

    Biographical details of a long-time employee, Richard Newell, are in the Register,
    1 April 1922, page 11i,
    of A.H. Healey on
    27 April 1927, page 3f.

    An obituary of James Thorogood is in the Register,
    26 August 1924, page 12f.

    "Liquidation Proposed" is in the Register,
    13 August 1927, page 12a.

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    Factories - Faulding & Co

    Information on Mr F. Faulding is in the Observer,
    17 May 1845, page 5a.

    A sketch of the company's warehouse is in the Pictorial Australian in June 1878.

    An obituary of Robert Foale is in the Register,
    5 August 1889, page 5b.

    Information on its baseball team is in the Express,
    9 September 1891, page 4f.

    The company's diamond jubilee is reported in the Register,
    2 April 1906, page 6c.

    An obituary of Luther Scammell is in the Register,
    12 March 1910, page 13d,
    of W.J. Scammell on
    20 April 1928, page 11a.

    Historical information on the company is in the Register,
    24 April 1919, page 4e,
    Advertiser,
    24 February 1923, page 10c,
    Register,
    1 July 1924, page 11,
    8 May 1925, page 12f.

    Information on F.H. Faulding's Ltd is in The News,
    15 March 1926, page 7.

    The reminiscences of Richard Pendlebury are in the Register,
    31 March 1928, page 11b,
    Observer,
    7 April 1928, page 56c and
    an obituary of W.J. Scammell on
    28 April 1928, page 19a.

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    Factories - D. & J. Fowler

    A valedictory dinner to D. Fowler is reported in the Register,
    20 January 1865, page 2f.

    Information on D. & J. Fowler's building is in the Register,
    15 January 1867, page 3b.

    The Anchor Brewing and Cordial Factory is described in the Advertiser,
    7 February 1880, page 5e;
    sketches are in the Pictorial Australian in
    July 1883, page 104; also see
    Express,
    20 March 1899, page 2h.

    Information on D & J. Fowler and Co's new building is in the Observer,
    11 August 1906, page 29.
    An obituary of H.T. Barnes is in the Register,
    27 January 1877, page 5b,
    of George S. Fowler in the Register,
    2 October 1896, pages 4h-7d,
    Chronicle,
    3 October 1896, page 14a,
    Observer,
    3 October 1896, page 28c,
    of a director, James H. Phillips, on
    17 November 1906, page 38d,
    Register,
    24 and 26 February 1903, pages 6g and 6f.

    "D & J Fowler Ltd - The Prospectus" is in the Register,
    21 March 1899, page 7c,
    "Generous Employers" on
    7 August 1899, page 5d.

    A fire at D. & J. Fowler's warehouse is reported in the Observer,
    25 November 1911, page 43a.

    Photographs of the factory are in the Chronicle,
    13 March 1909, page 36 and
    a report of a fire on
    25 November 1911, page 43.

    A photograph of a football team is in The Critic,
    20 August 1913, page 16.

    A photographs of a consignment of Christmas puddings to the troops is in The Critic,
    6 October 1915, page 7.

    A history of D.& J. Fowler Ltd is in the Advertiser,
    2 December 1922, page 13d.

    An obituary of E. Allnutt is in the Register,
    11, 12 and 16 December 1922, pages 9g, 6h and 6i,
    Observer,
    16 December 1922, page 35b.

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    Factories - Holden & Frost

    Whip-making by the saddler, J.A. Holden, is reported in the Register,
    22 August 1863, page 2h.

    Historical information on Holden & Frost is in the Observer,
    12 April 1919, page 12a.

    "Passing of Holden & Frost" is in the Observer,
    2 June 1923, page 10e.

    A sketch of its factory is in the Pictorial Australian in
    May 1879; also see
    Observer,
    1 September 1894, page 29d.

    An obituary of J.A. Holden is in the Register,
    3 June 1887, page 5b,
    of Henry A. Frost in the Observer,
    24 July 1909, page 40a,
    of Mrs J. Holden on
    25 April 1914, page 39a.
    The reminiscences of H.J. Holden are in The Mail,
    2 June 1923, page 12c.

    "Holden's Fire" is in the Register,
    25 October 1919, page 9c.

    "Holden's New Premises" is in the Register,
    25 December 1919, page 5b.

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    Factories - Horwood & Bagshaw

    Messrs Horwood & Sons Foundry is described in the Observer,
    22 May 1858, page 1c (supp.).

    A fire is reported in the Chronicle,
    5 and 12 November 1910, pages 43,
    Register,
    2 November 1910, page 8d; also see
    20 February 1911, page 9d.

    An obituary of Joseph H. Horwood is in the Register,
    18 April 1913, page 4g,
    of J.A. Bagshaw in the Register,
    24 May 1920, page 7a,
    Observer,
    29 May 1920, page 12c (also see
    Register,
    26 September 1918, page 7a).

    "J.S. Bagshaw & Sons and Their Employees" is in the Register,
    5 July 1893, page 5c,
    Chronicle,
    8 July 1893, page 5b; also see
    The Mail,
    21 March 1914, page 5.

    Sketches are in the Pictorial Australian in March 1884, page 61.

    An obituary of J.S. Bagshaw is in the Register,
    2 and 3 January 1888, pages 5a and 5a,
    of William E. Bagshaw in the Observer,
    13 July 1895, page 16d.

    Information on Horwood Bagshaw Ltd is in The News,
    10 October 1927, page 6c.

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    Factories - Malcolm Reid & Co

    Malcolm Reid's timber yard is described in the Advertiser,
    30 March 1893, page 5f.

    A Malcolm Reid's employees picnic is reported in the Express,
    28 March 1894, page 3e,
    23 March 1897, page 3f; also see
    9 December 1897, page 4b.
    Malcolm Reid's biographical details are in the Register,
    9 December 1897, page 6c,
    Observer,
    2 January 1897, page 16e.

    Information on Malcolm Reid & Co is in the Observer,
    23 December 1899, page 31a,
    Register,
    18 February 1909, page 7e,
    14 April 1910, page 5f,
    Express,
    31 March 1910, page 4i,
    7 September 1915, page 4g,
    The News,
    19 May 1926, page 12e.

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    Factories - Mellor's

    Mr Mellor's factory is described in the Advertiser,
    17 October 1859, page 3a and
    "Mellor's Manufactory" in the Register,
    2 November 1863, page 3a,
    Observer,
    7 November 1863, page 1e (supp.),
    Register,
    24 and 28 April 1866, pages 3g and 2e,
    Observer,
    29 May 1869, page 6b.

    Christmas festivities at the factory are described in the Observer,
    31 December 1859, page 4c.

    An obituary of Thomas F. Mellor is in the Observer,
    31 December 1898, page 15e,
    of John F. Mellor in the Observer,
    10 May 1913, page 41b,
    of J.T. Mellor in the Express,
    14 April 1914, page 1g,
    Observer,
    18 April 1914, page 41a,
    of B.F. Mellor on
    11 March 1916, page 38a,
    of Mrs John Mellor in the Register,
    8 October 1919, page 7b.

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    Factories - T.J. Richards

    Information on T.J. Richards vehicle works is in the Register,
    5 March 1909, page 10f,
    6 March 1913, page 7f.

    A photograph of T.J. Richards & Sons premises in Hindmarsh Square is in the Observer,
    29 May 1915, page 29.

    Information on T.J. Richards & Sons is in the Register,
    20 May 1920, page 5b,
    12 August 1920, page 9c.

    "The House of Richards" is in the Register,
    14 November 1923, page 6a.

    A sketch of Richards Buildings in Currie Street is in the Register,
    17 June 1920, page 4.
    Its destruction by fire is reported in The News,
    11 and 24 November 1924, pages 1c and 1a,
    Register,
    11, 12 and 25 November 1924, pages 9a, 10a (includes history) and 7d.

    A history of T.J. Richards & Sons Ltd is in The Mail,
    28 February 1925, page 28e,
    The News,
    27 April 1925, page 9c.

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    Factories - W. Menz & Company

    W. Menz & Co's factory is described in the Advertiser,
    13 September 1913, page 9c,
    Register,
    22 April 1925, page 10d,
    The News,
    16 April 1925, page 7c,
    5 December 1927, page 8e.
    Register,
    14 May 1929, page 16c.

    An obituary of Mrs Magdalene E. Menz is in the Register,
    14 October 1895, page 5b,
    of Mr Wilhelm Menz in the Chronicle,
    2 April 1898, page 17d,
    Observer,
    2 April 1898, page 15a,
    of A.H. Menz in the Observer,
    9 December 1922, page 35a.

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    Factories - A.M. Simpson

    Mr Simpson's Tinware Manufactory is described in the Observer,
    28 October 1865, page 4e (supp.),
    9 May 1868, page 10d; also see
    Register,
    27 February 1873, page 6a,
    24 August 1875, page 5g,
    20 February 1883, page 6c,
    Express,
    15 March 1881, page 2b.

    A sketch is in the Pictorial Australian in
    October 1880.
    "Testing Fire-Proof Safes" is in the Register,
    22 September 1866, page 2d.

    An employees' picnic is reported in the Observer,
    23 April 1870, page 5b; also see
    Express,
    10 April 1871, page 2d,
    Observer,
    16 September 1871, page 4g,
    Chronicle,
    26 November 1892, page 8e,
    20 November 1893, page 4c,
    Express,
    27 October 1902, page 1e.

    Information on the firm's cricket club is in the Express,
    4 September 1888, page 4e.

    Biographical details of Mr Simpson are in the Observer,
    2 October 1897, page 33a.

    A photograph of long-serving employees is in the Register,
    11 August 1910, page 8.

    A strike at his factory is reported in the Observer,
    13 and 20 August 1910, pages 38b and 44a.

    A photograph of the staff cricket team is in The Critic,
    25 February 1914, page 11.

    "Mr A.M. Simpson's Useful Career" is in the Observer,
    24 January 1914, page 45a and
    an obituary on
    6 October 1917, page 39d.

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    Factories - G. & R. Wills

    A description of G.& R. Wills' warehouse is in the Register,
    5 January 1874, page 5d.

    G & R. Wills' warehouse is described in the Chronicle,
    22 December 1888, page 23a;
    a sketch is in the Pictorial Australian in
    October 1880.

    Wills & Co's premises in Rundle Street is described in the Register,
    15 January 1867, page 3b.

    An obituary of Carl Balk is in the Register,
    24 July 1876, page 5a,
    of Richard Wills in the Express,
    6 April 1901, page 7d,
    of George Wills in the Chronicle,
    22 December 1906, page 44d,
    Observer,
    22 December 1906, page 38d.

    A banquet to J.H. Cunningham is reported in the Register,
    18 June 1879, page 6d.

    The collapse of the company's boot factory is reported in the Register,
    19 December 1888, page 7g.

    Biographical details of D.H.H. Weir and John Anderson are in the Register,
    22 July 1911, page 17c,
    of R.G. Taylor in the Observer,
    4 November 1916, page 30d.

    A photograph of a football team is in The Critic,
    1 August 1917, page 11.

    A staff picnic is reported in the Register,
    22 October 1919, page 10g.

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    Factories - SA Bottle Company

    Information on the SA Bottle Company is in the Farmers Weekly Messenger,
    30 April 1875, page 14a,
    Observer,
    1 May 1875, page 10c,
    Chronicle,
    30 January 1875, page 6f,
    1 May 1875, page 3c,
    14 August 1875, page 10a.

    "Patent Stoppered Soda-Water Bottles" is in the Chronicle,
    2 February 1878, page 12c.

    An article on "Bottles" is in the Register,
    5 February 1898, page 5c.

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    Factories - Miscellany

    "The Foundries" is in the South Australian,
    29 November 1844, page 3e.

    The construction of steam engines at Messrs Wyatt's establishment in Grenfell Street is discussed in the Observer,
    26 April 1845, page 6a.

    A history of the slaughter house is in the Register,
    30 January 1847, page 2c.
    Also see Public Health.

    "Early Breweries - Memories of Other Days" is in The Mail,
    27 November 1926, page 17b.
    Breweries are described in the Register,
    7 February 1861, page 3f.
    Also see South Australia - Industries - Rural, Primary and Secondary - Brewing.

    Information on early coach builders is in the Advertiser,
    14, 15 and 19 March 1923, pages 7e, 13e and 11h.

    "The Proposed Gas Company" is in the Register,
    17 January 1850, page 2e.

    The manufacture of a marine engine at a North Terrace foundry is reported in the Observer,
    19 September 1857, page 1d (supp.).

    The manufacture of earthenware pipes by Messrs Botting and Bryan is discussed in the Register,
    13 February 1858, page 3g.

    Information on fellmongering establishments is in the Observer,
    26 November 1859, page 7c.

    The manufacture of engines for River Murray steamers at Mr Jones' Foundry is reported upon in the Observer,
    30 April 1864, page 1d (supp.).
    A sketch of the factory is in Frearson's Weekly,
    13 September 1879, page 244.
    Historical information on Jones & Sons foundry is in the Register,
    27 January 1912, page 15c.

    Mr Ehmcke's Steam Sawmill is described in the Register,
    2 July 1864, page 2h.

    "Colonial Manufactories - Dixon v Champion" is in the Chronicle,
    2 July 1864, pages 3a-5a.

    Debney's cabinet factory is described in the Register,
    25 October 1859, page 3b and
    Adelaide's building establishments on
    8 November 1859, page 2b.

    Musical instrument makers are discussed in the Register,
    2 December 1859, page 3b.
    "Organ Making" is in the Observer,
    20 May 1876, page 8d; also see
    Register,
    7 November 1885, page 5a,
    Express,
    3 November 1898, page 4a.
    "A Magnificent Organ [made by J.E. Dodd]" is in the Register,
    19 June 1907, page 5e,
    8 August 1908, page 14e.
    An obituary of August Fiebig is in the Observer,
    18 January 1908, page 40b.
    Also see Adelaide - Entertainment and the Arts - Organs and Organists.

    Cottrells' "coach manufactory" is discussed in the Register,
    9 July 1862, page 2d.
    Warhurst's railway carriage manufactory is reported upon in the Register,
    18 June 1866, page 2h.
    Mr Crimp's "carriage manufactory" is reported upon in the Register,
    1 September 1863, page 2g.
    Also see South Australia - Transport - Horse Coaches

    The manufacture of harmoniums by J. Kennedy is reported upon in the Register,
    14 September 1863, page 2h.

    G. Wyatt's foundry on North Terrace is described in the Register,
    15 March 1864, page 2f,
    of Mr Jones' foundry in Blyth Street on
    23 April 1864, page 2f.

    Information on the manufacture of boot "uppers" at Bean Brothers is in the Register,
    10, 11 and 12 January 1866, pages 2e, 3f and 3e,
    Observer,
    13 January 1866, page 1g (supp.),
    24 February 1866, page 7e.
    "Bean Brothers Ltd in Liquidation" is in the Register,
    25 March 1885, page 6e,
    19 September 1885, page 7c,
    12 May 1886, page 5c.

    Mr Collins' Steam Dyeing, Bleaching and Laundry Works are described in the Register,
    31 March 1866, page 2g,
    Bean Brothers' boot and shoe factory in the Express,
    19 February 1866, page 2c.
    Boot and shoe factories are described in the Chronicle,
    25 March 1871, page 5d.

    Mr Congrave's upholstery premises in Rundle Street is described in the Register,
    15 January 1867, page 3b,
    Harrold Brothers store in Hindley Street on
    18 March 1867, page 2e,
    Harrold Bros machinery factory on
    28 March 1890, page 6h.

    Factories, iron foundries, breweries and other manufacturing plants are described in the Express,
    18 and 25 May 1868, pages 2a and 2b,
    11 June 1868, page 2c,
    Register,
    22, 23 and 25 May 1868, pages 3a,
    4 and 2h and
    1 June 1868, page 3d; also see
    Chronicle,
    13 June 1868, page 5.

    Information on Mr Grenfell, "the pioneer potter" is in the Express,
    25 June 1868, page 2c.
    The Adelaide Pottery Works are described in the Advertiser,
    17 March 1883, page 6f.

    The "Sawmills of Adelaide" are described in the Register,
    15 June 1868, page 3e and
    29 October 1869, page 2d.

    On 23 June 1868, page 3b "Aerated Water and Ginger Beer Manufactories" are reviewed in the Register.
    Similarly, James Calder's Biscuit factory and the premises of the Aerated and Fermented Bread Company's are reported upon on
    22 June 1868, page 3d-e.
    The Adelaide Aerated Water and Brewing Co is described in the Register,
    7 December 1883, page 6c; also see
    20 and 29 November 1884, pages 6b and 6c for information on other manufacturers.

    The Adelaide Meat Preserving Co, "situated between Alberton and the sea-beach" is reported upon in the Register,
    29 October 1869, page 2g; also see
    12 July 1871, page 4f and
    28 February 1873 (supp.), page 12f,
    19, 20 and 28 February 1874, pages 4f, 6a and 6f,
    2 April 1874, page 5d.
    Also see Alberton and South Australia - Industries Rural, Primary and Secondary - Meat.

    An editorial on the Adelaide Boot Factory is in the Register,
    25 May 1870, page 4e; also see
    13 June 1870, page 5b and
    23 February 1871, page 5f where other factories are described and
    Advertiser,
    20 March 1871, page 3a; also see
    Register,
    31 July 1906, page 8f.
    A complimentary dinner to J. Pinnick is reported in the Register,
    6 June 1883, page 3g.
    A presentation to Mr Trenwith is reported in the Register,
    5 January 1886, page 7d.

    The manufacture of bathing machines at Thomas Day's factory in Currie Street is reported in the Express,
    29 October 1870, page 2f.

    Clothing factories are described in the Register,
    22 March 1871, page.

    Marble and stone works are described in the Register,
    1 May 1871, page 3e,
    Observer,
    6 May 1871, page 15d.

    Mason & Co's paper bag factory in in Morphett Street is reported upon in the Register,
    5 August 1871, page 3f.

    Information on the Dragon Brewery is in the Observer,
    6 January 1872, page 13a.

    Mr Strawbridge's c factory is described in the Observer,
    26 October 1872, page 7g,
    Register,
    24 October 1872, page 5c.

    An obituary of James A. Whitfield, mechanical engineer, is in the Register,
    6 January 1873, page 5d,
    of Thomas Crocker on
    26 May 1880, page 5b.

    A proposal to shift a jam factory from Kensington into the city is reported in the Register,
    13 October 1873, page 5d; also see
    Chronicle,
    14 March 1874, page 12a.

    A description of P. Falk's jewellery manufactory is in the Register,
    5 January 1874, page 5d.

    Messrs Armbruster and Uhlmann's Cigar Factory is reported upon in the Observer,
    7 March 1874, page 10c.
    An obituary of F. Armbruster is in the Observer,
    13 February 1897, page 30c,
    details of Kruse & Hoffman's cigar factory are in the Register,
    6 April 1878, page 4g.

    Information on the Imperial Brewery is in the Observer,
    27 February 1875, page 5f.

    The Waverley Brewery is described in the Register,
    22 November 1875, page 7b.
    Sketches are in the Pictorial Australian in
    July 1894, pages 108-109.
    The Waverley Vinegar Works are described in the Register,
    31 July 1880, page 5b.

    The furriery of Samuel Lawrence is described in the Register,
    18 January 1876, page 6a,
    18 December 1922, page 8f,
    "Genesis of Our Fur Industry" on
    12 May 1924, page 4e.
    Information on Mr Henry Lawrence is in the Register,
    16 June 1925, page 10f.

    Calder's City Biscuit Factory is described in the Register,
    22 January 1876, page 6d,
    J.H.M. Hawkes' Chemical Works on
    24 January 1876, page 6d.

    Mr Hooker's engineering works are described in the Register,
    6 June 1876, page 6b,
    Chronicle,
    5 July 1884, page 8e.
    A sketch is in Frearson's Weekly,
    27 August 1881, page 455,
    Pictorial Australian in
    August 1881, page 117.

    Information on "colonial made steel" at Polack and Sibel's factory is in the Register,
    19 June 1877, page 5d.

    The Virginia Tobacco Factory is described in the Observer,
    12 May 1877, page 19a; sketches are in the Pictorial Australian in
    December 1879,
    December 1883 (supplement),
    "Tobacco Manufactories" in the Chronicle,
    12 May 1877, page 6d.
    A sketch of Fieldheim, Jacobs & Co's tobacco factory is in the SA Figaro,
    6 October 1877, page 5.
    Also see South Australia - Industries, Rural, Primary and Secondary - Tobacco

    Robert Dixson and Company's Tobacco Manufactory is described in the Register,
    4 May 1877, page 6e -
    a similar venture is discussed on
    5 May 1877, page 3b; also see
    Chronicle,
    29 December 1883, page 8c.
    A sketch is in the Pictorial Australian in
    October 1880.
    Mr Dixon's obituary is in the Observer,
    2 January 1892, page 40b.

    W. Cameron & Co's tobacco factory is discussed in the Chronicle,
    3 January 1885, page 16b,
    Dingley, Ralph & Co's on
    10 January 1885, page 9b and
    Armbruster & Uhlmann's on
    17 January 1885, page 10a.

    The Adelaide Cordial Factory is described in the Advertiser,
    25 July 1877, page 7a; also see
    Chronicle,
    4 August 1877, page 5e.

    An obituary of H.W. Ehmcke, saw miller, is in the Register,
    15 August 1877, page 4f.

    O'Briens Steam Confectionery Works are reported upon in the Chronicle,
    19 May 1877, page 6c; also see
    SA Figaro,
    17 November 1877.

    The manufacture of "the largest balloon ever made in the colony" is discussed in the Observer,
    3 November 1877, page 20d.

    The conversion of the Victoria Theatre into Formby's New Horse and Carriage Bazaar is reported in the Register,
    20 December 1877, page 7e.

    A sketch of T. Johnson's Pantheon Boot Factory is in Frearson's Weekly,
    9 November 1878, page 289
    (his obituary is in the Register,
    5 November 1894, page 4h),
    of H.J.D. Munton's warehouse on
    30 November 1878, page 313,
    of Tidmarsh's soap and candle works on
    11 December 1880, pages 627-628.
    An obituary of John Tidmarsh is in the Observer,
    17 November 1906, page 39a,
    of W. Moore, soapmaker, on Observer,
    16 April 1898, page 30a.

    A sketch of Frearson's printing premises is in Frearson's Weekly,
    14 August 1880, page 356,
    of John Dunn's city premises on
    13 November 1880, page 563.

    Falk and Company's electroplating plant is described in the Register,
    11 November 1880, page 6b.
    W.E. Ekins and Co's gunmaking establishment is described in the Register,
    28 February 1881, page 5a.

    The manufacture of tramway cars is discussed in the Express,
    15 November 1881, page 3c.

    Anderson and Co's olive oil factory is described in the Register,
    6 December 1881, page 6c,
    the factory of Morcom and Co, coachbuilders, on
    18 July 1882, page 5b,
    the Lion Brewing Malting Works on
    15 November 1882, page 6e and
    the Metropolitan Brick Co on
    24 November 1882 (supp.), page 1a.

    The Adelaide Chemical Works is described in the Advertiser,
    22 July 1882, page 6e,
    14 June 1898, page 7b,
    Observer,
    22 September 1906, page 33,
    The News,
    28 March 1927, page 6e.

    An obituary of William Pulsford, timber merchant, is in the Register,
    17 October 1882, page 5e.

    Information on the Glen Ewin factory is in the Register,
    7 February 1883, page 6b; also see
    Advertiser,
    14 April 1908, page 10b.
    Also see Place Names - Glen Ewin.

    Messrs Hanton & Dalton's Jam Factory is described in the Observer,
    10 February 1883, page 12c.

    Coach building and cabinet making is reported upon in the Advertiser,
    5 September 1883, page 6a.

    Revell, Adams & Co's foundry in Freeman Street is reported upon in the Express,
    24 July 1883, page 2f.

    Information on the Aerated Bread Company's works is in the Observer,
    22 November 1879, page 8c,
    Express,
    26 March 1884, page 3d.

    A visit to a steam laundry is reported in the Register,
    20 September 1884, page 6d.

    An obituary of Joseph Carr, printer, is in the Register,
    (?)5 March 1885, page 4h.

    Information on carriage building is in the Express,
    1 July 1885, page 7g.

    "Cooperage in the City" is in the Express,
    6 August 1885, page 3d.
    Information on and a photograph of Mr H.R. Neunkirchen's cooperage are in the Observer,
    11 April 1903, page 26.

    Messrs Harvey and King's timber yard in Flinders Street is described in the Advertiser,
    17 July 1885, page 6e
    (a sketch is in the Pictorial Australian in
    August 1885, page 144) and
    the Adelaide Broom Manufactory on
    10 February 1886, page 6f.

    The manufacture of a saddle by Mr W. Genery for a cow camel bred at Beltana is reported in the Register,
    21 January 1886, page 5c.

    The manufacture of windmills by Horwood & Co. is reported upon in the Register,
    23 June 1886, page 5b.

    The manufacture of a "new telescope" by D.B. Adamson is reported in the Register,
    7 October 1886, page 7f.

    A beehive manufactory is described in the Express,
    15 December 1887, page 4b.

    Wills and Co's new boot factory is reported upon in the Advertiser,
    28 April 1888, page 6d.

    ' Dickin's & Sons roller skate factory is discussed in the Express,
    18 May 1888, page 2c.

    The manufacture of electrical apparatus by Otte & Co. is reported in the Register,
    6 September 1888, page 5.

    The Adelaide Hat Factory is described in the Register,
    19 November 1888, page 7b,
    Observer,
    24 November 1888, page 34a,
    31 October 1889, pages 4h-5c.

    Information on the Phoenix Distillery at Stepney is in the Observer,
    23 March 1889, page 37a.
    Information on the Pioneer Distillery is in the Chronicle,
    23 May 1891, page 20b.

    Sands and McDougall's factory is described in the Register,
    25 January 1889, page 5b,
    Express,
    25 January 1889, page 4c.
    An obituary of Robert B. Fraser is in the Register,
    4 May 1893, page 5a.

    Information on Penhall, Roberts & Co's condiment factory is in the Observer,
    4 May 1889, page 29e.

    Information on Reedy and Koster's Pottery is in the Observer,
    26 January 1889, page 35b,
    on Penhall, Roberts & Co's pickle factory in the Register,
    26 April 1889, page 5b.

    The West End Brewery is described in the Register,
    11 July 1889, page 7b;
    "West End Beers" is in the Observer,
    11 February 1928, page 69c.

    A paint factory is described in the Register,
    1 November 1889, page 5c and
    Schaer and Mueller's cork factory in Leigh Street on
    4 December 1890, page 4h,
    Observer,
    9 May 1891, page 31e.

    A visit to J. Colton & Co's saddlery in Currie Street is reported in the Register,
    14 December 1889, page 5c,
    Observer,
    21 December 1889, page 7b,
    17 March 1894, page 13e.

    The manufacture of cycles by W. Tyler is discussed in the Register,
    17 January 1890, page 5d.

    Information on the Mount Rhine Paint Co in Freeman Street is in the Express,
    17 January 1890, page 3g,
    on Vosz & Co's paint mills on
    26 August 1892, page 3c;
    a photograph of a football team is in The Critic,
    27 August 1913, page 9.

    Information on Schaer & Mueller's cork factory is in the Register,
    4 December 1890, page 4h,
    of J. Hunter & Co's boot factory on
    4 December 1890, page 4h.

    The opening of the Enterprise Boot Factory is reported in the Chronicle,
    17 January 1891, page 9a.
    A company's picnic is reported in the Register,
    17 October 1899, page 3b.

    An obituary of William Dixon, boot manufacturer, is in the Observer,
    25 November 1893, page 29c.

    John Hunter's new boot factory is reported upon in the Register,
    15 January 1891, page 7c,
    rope and twine factories on
    7 September 1893, page 7h,
    Holden and Frost's factory on
    22 January 1894, page 6d,
    Mr Suhard's jewellery manufactory on
    24 May 1894, page 7h.

    Information on Charlick Brothers, produce merchants, is in the Observer,
    20 June 1891, page 29c,
    Register,
    14 December 1895, page 6d,
    4 November 1908, page 3f.
    An obituary of William Charlick is in the Observer,
    31 July 1926, page 38e.

    Information on J.C. Genders & Co's leather factory is in the Observer,
    12 December 1891, page 30e.

    Information on Calder & Balfour's factory is in the Express,
    17 March 1893, page 4d.

    The Adelaide Pottery is reported upon in the Express,
    15 April 1893, page 6c and
    Tolleys' Phoenix Distillery at Stepney are described in the Advertiser,
    12 September 1893, page 6f; also see
    The Critic,
    13 December 1902, page 17.
    A history of Tolley, Scott & Tolley is in the Register,
    10 March 1924, page 6.

    Diamond setting and jewellery manufacture by L.H. Suhard & Co. is reported upon in the Register,
    24 May 1894.

    "Paper Mills for Adelaide" is in the Chronicle,
    28 April 1894, page 7g;
    a factory for the manufacture of mackintoshes is discussed on
    28 April 1894, page 7g.

    Allison and Rush's bicycle manufacturing is reported upon in the Register,
    21 September 1894, page 6g.

    Information on W. Thyer & Co's butter factory is in the Observer,
    15 December 1894, page 4d.

    Information on J. Colton & Co is in the Chronicle,
    1 December 1894, page 7b;
    an employees picnic in the Express,
    13 March 1895, page 4b.
    Photographs and information at Harrold, Colton & Co are in the Chronicle,
    9 February 1907, pages 31 and 43a.

    Information on P.J. Williams' bicycle factory is in the Register,
    11 June 1895, page 5c,
    on the Lewis Cycle Works on
    17 April 1896, page 5a.

    Information on Dungey, Ralph & Co's tobacco factory are in the Weekly Herald,
    28 May 1897, page 1-6a.

    An obituary of Mrs A. Selth, "widow of one of the first confectioners in SA", is in the Observer,
    3 July 1897, page 13a.

    Information on E. Fischer's saddlery is in the Register,
    2 October 1897, page 5c.

    The opening of Newman Tire Company Works is reported in the Register,
    3 June 1898, page 4h; also see
    16 August 1898, page 7b; also see
    8 June 1899, page 7d.

    F & E Troy's glass bending and staining warehouse is described in the Register,
    1 February 1899, page 5b.

    Information on Richard Spencer's wheelmaking factory is in the Register,
    2 July 1900, page 7c.

    F. Humphris (Humphry?) & Sons' aerated water and cordial manufactory is reported upon in the Observer,
    5 October 1901, page 32d.

    Information on the Adelaide Ice and Cold Storage Company is in the Observer,
    20 September 1902, page 28 and
    the Federal Boot Co in the Chronicle,
    19 December 1903, page 4 (supp.),
    on the cold store in Light Square in the Observer,
    6 June 1903, page 34b.
    Information on the Government Produce depot is in the Register,
    19 October 1907, page 13e,
    24 June 1909, page 6i,
    2 August 1910, page 5e (history of),
    2, 4, 13 and 14 April 1914, pages 18e, 12b, 13e and 9d.

    Information on the Working Women's Cooperative Clothing factory is in The Herald,
    1 March 1902, page 10c.

    An obituary of R.J.H. Wills of George Will's & Co. is in the Register,
    6 April 1901, page 5d.

    Information on and photographs of "leading SA soft-goods' men" are in The Critic,
    8 February 1902, page 10;
    "Heads of Commerce [grocers]" on
    15 February 1902, page 20.

    An obituary of A.C. Knabe, mattress manufacturer, is in the Observer,
    21 February 1903, page 34c.

    "Rival Corset Makers" is in the Register,
    19 August 1903, page 8b.

    Cowell Brothers timber yards, with photographs, are reported upon in the Observer,
    8 April 1905, page 25;
    a history is in The News,
    30 May 1927, page 6c.
    An obituary of F.H. Cowell is in the Register,
    20 January 1925, page 8g.

    Biographical details of H. Caire, saddler, are in the Register,
    19 February 1906, page 4g.

    Information on the Adelaide Motor Works and Garage is in the Observer,
    30 June 1906, page 30,
    on the Triumph Plough Company on
    11 August 1906, page 46e.

    An obituary of A.W. Sandford is in the Chronicle,
    6 January 1906, page 44a,
    of David Murray in the Observer,
    12 January 1907, page 39a.

    An obituary of James Hooker is in the Register,
    26 March 1906, page 5b.

    Information on the Triumph Plow Company is in the Register,
    31 July 1906, page 8f.

    Walton's Ltd confectionery factory is reported upon in the Register,
    28 August 1906, page 7g,
    The News on
    20 April 1925, page 7c,
    30 March 1926, page 7d.
    An obituary of Alfred Walton is in the Register,
    23 October 1915, page 8f,
    Observer,
    30 October 1915, page 46a.

    The opening of a government butter factory is reported in the Register,
    15 September 1906, page 4g.

    Information on and a photograph of H.J. Penno's factory are in the Observer,
    6 July 1907, page 30.

    A photograph of the Spencer Carriage Company's works is in the Chronicle,
    14 September 1907, page 32 and
    of the stitching departments of Adelaide textile and leather factories on
    19 October 1907, page 32.

    A photograph of J. Anderson & Co's milk depot in Cardwell Street is in the Chronicle,
    19 September 1908, page 35,
    of H. Graves & Co's picnic in the Observer,
    12 January 1907, page 28 (also see
    Register,
    15 April 1895, page 3c,
    Express,
    6 April 1899, page 2d).
    An obituary of H.N. Graves is in the Observer,
    9 June 1928, page 50a.

    Information on Goode, Durrant & Co's clothing factory is in The Herald,
    22 May 1909, page 4b.
    An obituary of Mr W.H. Durrant is in the Express,
    15 September 1910, page 1g,
    of Charles F. Chennell, director, in the Observer,
    17 January 1914, page 41a,
    of William Lowe on
    9 January 1926, page 37a,
    of Wilfred Stow in the Register,
    8 February 1926, page 6h.

    "Exit an Old Firm - F.D. Beach & Son" is in the Advertiser,
    1 July 1909, page 9f; also see
    Express,
    14 September 1872, page 2e.

    Information on the Coliseum sewing machine factory is in The Critic,
    22 September 1909, page 12.

    Metters factory, James Marshall's furniture factory and Motteram's biscuit factory are described in the Advertiser,
    9 October 1911, pages 16, 17 and 20; also see
    Register,
    7 August 1906, page 3g (Motteram's bakery),
    20 March 1926, page 10e,
    The News,
    19 March 1926, page 11a,
    25 April 1927, page 4e,
    25 July 1927, page 6c.
    A sketch of Marshall's furniture warehouse in Rundle Street is in the Pictorial Australian in
    November 1879.

    Carriage building at Clarke Bros is reported upon in the Advertiser,
    9 October 1911, page 22.

    A photograph of Murphy & Malone's cricket team is in The Critic,
    19 February 1913, page 14,
    of Eyes & Crowle's football team on
    25 June 1913, page 16.

    A history of the Adelaide Foundry appears in the Register,
    27 January 1912, page 15c.
    The Alfa Fibrous Plaster Works is described on
    14 June 1923, page 5c.

    An obituary of T.S. Carey, printer, is in the Observer,
    9 August 1913, page 41a,
    of S. Strapps, iron founder, on
    23 August 1913, page 41a,
    of William Taylor, merchant, on
    6 September 1913, page 41c,
    of Thomas Rhodes, manufacturer, on
    15 January 1916, page 35c.

    "A Modern Laundry" is described in The Mail,
    28 February 1914, page 3e.

    Information on Reid Brothers timber mill is in the Observer,
    1 August 1914, page 52e.
    A photograph of Robert Reid and Company's football team is in The Critic,
    1 August 1917, page 11.

    A photograph of the staff of the Vacuum Oil Company is in The Critic,
    24 July 1918, page 16.

    Biographical details of W.W. Forwood are in the Observer,
    6 March 1915, page 41c and
    an obituary on
    27 November 1926, page 41c,
    Register,
    25 and 30 November 1926, pages 11a and 11f.

    Information on Langsford's confectionery factory is in the Register,
    12 January 1915, page 4e.

    Information on Perry Engineering Company is in the Observer,
    17 April 1915, page 50a.
    The reminiscences of Samuel Perry are in The Mail,
    3 February 1923, page 2d and
    an obituary in the Observer,
    27 March 1930, page 17a.

    H. Jones & Co's factory is reported upon in The Mail,
    25 February 1922, page 13.

    The reminiscences of Mr E.M. Mathias, an employee of A. Pengelley & Co, are in The Mail,
    17 June 1922, page 2d.

    "Local Aluminium Industry Established" is in The Mail,
    15 July 1922, page 13g,
    "Making Batteries" on
    9 September 1922, page 24e.

    Histories of various South Australian establishments are in the Advertiser -
    G. & R. Wills on
    23 December 1922, page 12c,
    Wilkinson & Co Ltd on
    30 December 1922, page 11c,
    George Wills & Co Ltd on
    6 January 1923, page 17a (also see
    The Critic,
    8 February 1902, page 10),
    Dalgety & Co Ltd on
    13 January 1923, page 15a
    (a photograph of a cricket team is in The Critic,
    15 March 1922, page 14),
    Bagot, Shakes & Lewis Ltd on
    20 January 1923, page 13c
    (a photograph of its cricket team is in The Critic,
    15 February 1911, page 10,
    of a football team on
    12 September 1917, page 25).

    A history of Henry Berry & Co Pty Ltd is in the Advertiser,
    10 February 1923, page 17a,
    Clarkson Ltd on
    17 February 1923, page 21c
    ( a photographs of employees is in The Critic,
    18 August 1915, page 13,
    24 January 1923, pages 5 and 7,
    of a football team on
    30 October 1918, page 6),
    A.W. Sandford & Co Ltd on
    3 March 1923, page 15a.

    A history of Cornell Ltd is in the Advertiser,
    10 March 1923, page 14c,
    Lewis Berger & Sons on
    17 March 1923, page 14a,
    Bennett & Fisher Ltd on
    24 March 1923, page 18a (also see
    Register,
    26 April 1919, page 9g,
    Register,
    9 March 1920, page 6h - obit. Benjamin Fisher,
    21 April 1920, page 4g),
    Matthew Goode & Co Ltd in the Advertiser,
    31 March 1923, page 10a,
    J.S. Bagshaw & Sons Ltd on
    7 April 1923, Wunderlich Ltd on
    14 April 1923, page 18a (also see
    The Critic,
    7 April 1915, page 6,
    Register,
    29 November 1923, page 7c,
    13 October 1927, page 5c),
    The Perry Engineering Works in the Advertiser,
    21 April 1923, page 18e,
    A.M Bickford & Sons Ltd on
    28 April 1923, page 18a,
    Globe Timber Mills on
    5 May 1923, page 18a,
    The Adelaide Cement Co Ltd on
    26 May 1923, page 18e,
    Horwood, Bagshaw Ltd on
    1 February 1924, page 10e.
    "Some Old Established Firms" is in the Chronicle,
    13 July 1933, pages 54-55.

    A photograph of Elder Smith's cricket team is in The Critic,
    15 March 1922, page 14.

    Information on Cox and Witherick, carriage builders, is in the Register,
    20 March 1923, page 8f.

    Information on Mann Motors Ltd is in The Mail,
    21 June 1924, page 31b,
    on Auto Cars Ltd on
    29 August 1928, page 3e.

    Foggitt, Jones Bacon factory is reported upon in The News,
    14 March 1925, page 4e,
    Austral Sheet Metal Works on
    17 April 1925, page 4e.

    "Art of the Farrier [Walter H. Brown & Sons]" is in the Register,
    1 January 1926, page 8c.

    An obituary of Edward Williamson, biscuit manufacturer, is in the Observer,
    30 July 1927, page 38c.

    The destruction of Le Cornu's factory at North Adelaide by fire is reported in the Observer,
    17 December 1927, page 48a.

    Information on Webb, Vardon and Pritchard, printers, is in The News,
    24 January 1927, page 6e
    (photographs of a picnic are in The Critic,
    22 January 1913, page 14),
    John Shearer & Sons Ltd in The News,
    31 January 1927, page 6e,
    Elder, Smith & Co on
    21 February 1927, page 6f,
    Australian Glass Manufacturing Co on
    18 April 1927, page 4e.
    A photograph of Elder, Smith & Co's rifle club is in the Chronicle,
    17 April 1915, page 30;
    a history of the company is in the Register,
    20 January 1917, page 11d.

    Globe Timber Mills is in The News,
    16 May 1927, page 6e,
    Cyclone Fence & Gate Co Ltd on
    23 May 1927, page 8c,
    Furness Piano Factory on
    6 June 1927, page 6e,
    E. Williamson Ltd on
    13 June 1927, page 6e,
    Hume Pipe Co on
    20 June 1927, page 6c.

    Union Engineering Co in The News,
    27 June 1927, page 6c,
    R.J. Finlayson on
    18 July 1927, page 6c,
    Miller's Lime Ltd on
    29 August 1927, page 8e,
    Mathias & Co Ltd on
    5 September 1927, page 6e,
    Wallaroo-Mt Lyell Fertilisers Ltd on
    12 September 1927, page 6c,
    South Australian Brush Co Ltd on
    19 September 1927, page 6c (Also see
    Express,
    15 April 1908, page 3e),
    Smalls Ltd in The News,
    3 October 1927, page 6e,
    Adelaide Cement Co on
    17 October 1927, page 6e,
    Wilkinson & Co Ltd on
    24 October 1927, page 6e.

    George Wilson (Aust) Pty Ltd in The News,
    7 November 1927, page 6e,
    South Australian Monumental Works (Tillett's) on
    14 November 1927, page 6e,
    Woodroofe Ltd on
    21 November 1927,
    Adelaide Rope & Nail Co on
    28 November 1927, page 6e,
    P & B Battery Co Ltd on
    12 December 1927, page 8e,
    Dunstan Ltd on
    26 December 1927, page 6e,
    Amscol on
    2 January 1928, page 6d (also see
    Register,
    15 February 1923, page 10g,
    17 August 1923, page 11e,
    29 August 1924, page 7a,
    27 February 1925, page 13d,
    27 August 1926, page 17h,
    24 February 1928, page 8f,
    23 February 1929, page 9a),
    J. Brooker & Sons on
    9 January 1928, page 6e,
    Adelaide Box Manufacturing Co Ltd on
    30 January 1928, page 6e,
    Julius Cohen (leather manufactory) on
    6 February 1928, page 6d.

    Slater's (Furniture) Ltd in The News,
    13 February 1928, page 6e,
    Brown Bros (chair manufacturers) on
    27 February 1928, page 6e,
    W.G. Pullmann Ltd (knitting mills) on
    5 March 1928, page 6e,
    H.C. Richards Ltd on
    12 March 1928, page 8e,
    Central Galvanised Sheet Metal Works on
    19 March 1928, page 6e,
    Adelaide Bottle Cooperative Ltd on
    26 March 1928, page 6e,
    American Dry Cleaning Co on
    2 April 1928, page 8e,
    Ford Bros Dry Cleaners on
    9 April 1928, page 4e,
    Newton, McLaren Ltd on
    16 April 1928, page 8e,
    E.W. Bronson on
    23 April 1928, page 6d,
    Slatters Ltd on
    30 April 1928, page 6e,
    W. & T. Rhodes Ltd on
    28 May 1928, page 6c
    (its history appears on
    2 April 1928, page 13d),
    Leaver's Ltd on
    26 March 1930, page 8c,
    Waltons Ltd on
    26 April 1932, page 9e.

    Information on W.C. Whitehill's wine-making machinery factory is in the Register,
    31 August 1927, page 14f.

    An obituary of F. Moller, cycle manufacturer, is in the Observer,
    19 November 1927, page 49c.

    The reminiscences of G.G. Legoe, of Willcox, Mofflin & Co, are in the Observer,
    13 July 1929, page 4a.

    "Neon Light Tubes - Factory Opened in Adelaide" is in the Advertiser,
    7 June 1929, page 21f.

    "Some Old Established Firms" is in the Chronicle,
    13 July 1935, pages 54-55.

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