Archival Resources Details

Adelaide & Wallaroo Fertilizers Ltd - Records

Title
Adelaide & Wallaroo Fertilizers Ltd - Records
Repository
State Library of South Australia, Mortlock Library of South Australiana
Reference
BRG 165
Date Range
1882 - 1982
Description

Records include: Wallaroo Phosphate Company and Wallaroo Mount Lyell Fertilizers Ltd minutes 1898-1969; ledgers 1883-1964; share registers; subject files and price lists 1902-65; Adelaide Chemical Works Company and Adelaide Chemical and Fertilizer Company plans, minutes, reports, journals, ledgers, balance sheets and share registers 1882-1965; distribution agreements, partnership agreements and special purpose documents 1902-45; photographs of directors of the Adelaide Chemical and Fertilizer Company and of works, plant and experimental plots operated by the various fertilizer companies c. 1902-82.

Quantity
7 m
Access
Available for reference

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