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  2. W. H. Burford & Sons - Wikipedia

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    W. H. Burford and Sons was a soap and candle-making business founded in Adelaide in 1840 by William Henville Burford (1807–1895), an English butcher who arrived in the new colony in 1838. It was one of the earliest soapmakers in Australia, and up to the 1960s when it closed, the oldest.

  3. Walker Brothers (soap) - Wikipedia

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    Walker family home, corner Wakefield and Robert streets, Acre 347, Adelaide; previously Walker's Fountain Inn Thomas Moody Walker (1801–1878). Thomas Moody Walker (c. 1801 – 22 March 1878) and his wife Mary Ann Walker, née Lamb, (c. 1813 – 15 April 1900) of Lincolnshire, England, emigrated to South Australia with their three children aboard Lord Goderich, arriving in April 1838.

  4. List of South Australian manufacturing businesses - Wikipedia

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    for South Australian Brush Co. Scott Bonnar & Co: 1920 [2] Scott Bonnar Malcolm Cornelius Bonnar: Holland Street, Thebarton: brass castings electric lawnmowers hand mowers: Simpson: 1853: Alfred Simpson: 41–49 Pirie St., Adelaide (later) Simpson Ave., Dudley Park: tinware wood stoves gas stoves fireproof safes washing machines: Sola Optical ...

  5. List of South Australian commercial icons - Wikipedia

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    There have been many Adelaide and South Australian icons, some of which still exist, but few of which are still South Australian owned. [1]With the start of the 21st century, and in conjunction with the National Trust (SA), BankSA launched its annual "Heritage Icons List", [2] naming 8 icons per year. [3]

  6. John Martin's - Wikipedia

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    John Martin & Co. Ltd, colloquially known as John Martin's or simply Johnnies, was an Adelaide-based company which ran a popular chain of department stores in South Australia. It operated for more than 130 years, from 1866 [ 1 ] until its closure in 1998.

  7. Francis Clark and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Francis Clark and Son was an engineering business in the early days of South Australia, which later became Francis Clark and Sons.. Francis Clark (1799–1853), previously a silversmith and magistrate in Birmingham, England, founded Francis Clark and Son, importers, with his son J. Howard Clark as accountant soon after migrating to Adelaide with his family in 1850.

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