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Burndept (Australasia) Ltd.; Sydney NSW
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Burndept (Australasia) Ltd.; Sydney NSW
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Burndept (Australasia) Ltd.
Broughton House, Clarence Street, Sydney NSW
Imported and marketed British Burndept components and products to Australia from 1924 until 1932.[2]
The company was deregistered in Australia in 1939. [3]
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1924 |
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1939 |
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1924 - 1932
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Burndept (Australasia), Ltd. was set up as the Australian importer of the British company Burndept Ltd. in October 1924. First directors: J. E. Monins, R. W. Nelson, and A. "W. Dye, [1]
[1] Daily Telegraph (NSW) Oct 3, 1924, Page 11. [2] Sunday Times (WA) Jan 17, 1932, page 19. [3] Government Gazette NSW Aug 4, 1939 [Issue No.117] Page 3968
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This manufacturer was suggested by Gary Cowans.
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Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):
[1] Daily Telegraph (NSW) Oct 3, 1924, Page 11. Image sourced from Trove – National Library of Australia
[2]Aus_Burnd-AU_2_ The Sunday Times (WA) Jan 17, 1932, page 19. Image sourced from Trove – National Library of Australia
Queensland Radio News Aug 2, 1926, Page 4. worldradiohistory.com
Wireless Weekly Dec 18, 1925, Page 36. Image sourced from Trove – National Library of Australia
Wireless Weekly Jan 29, 1926, Page 6. Image sourced from Trove – National Library of Australia
Wireless Weekly Nov 13, 1925, Page 13. Image sourced from Trove – National Library of Australia
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