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Inghams is a supplier/producer of poultry and fodder across Australia and New Zealand. [2] The company claims to be one of the largest producers of chicken and turkey products in Australia and employs in excess of 8,000 people in more than 100 locations in Australia and New Zealand.
Ingham was born in the Sydney suburb of Casula, New South Wales, the son of farmer Walter Ingham, he was known as "Bob" from an early age.On his father's death in 1953, Bob Ingham and his older brother, Jack, took over Inghams, a small family-run poultry breeding business founded in 1918.
The Inghams were from Ossett in Yorkshire - there is an Ossett website which gives a detailed biography of the Ingham Marsala Wine co. He and his brother William Ingham Whitaker (Pylewell Park) inherited vast vineyards and his great grandfather Ingham's banking empire.
Ingham was born in Casula, the son of farmer Walter Ingham, he was known as "Jack" from an early age.On his father's death in 1953, along with his brother, Bob, took over Inghams, a small family-run poultry breeding business founded in 1918.
During the following 14 years, Inghams grew steadily, eventually employing 80 full-time staff and 30 overseas representatives, and carrying 14,000 people abroad each year. [ 2 ] Ingham operated snow trains to the Alps , sharing space with Erna Low, and introduced dancing cars so that skiers could start their revelling during the 24-hour journey ...
Prior to European settlement, the Ingham area was inhabited by the Warakamai People. [7] Warrgamay (also known as Waragamai, Wargamay, Wargamaygan, Biyay, and Warakamai) is an Australian Aboriginal language in North Queensland.
Ingham University, Le Roy, New York, first women's college in New York State and first chartered women's university in the United States; RAF Cammeringham, formerly RAF Ingham, a former Royal Air Force station used by RAF Bomber Command and the Polish Air Force during the Second World War
William Bairstow Ingham. William Bairstow Ingham (4 June 1850 – 28 November 1878) was a British colonist who operated a sugarcane plantation in the lower Herbert River region and was an agent for the colonial Government of Queensland during the early years of the British occupation of New Guinea.