Corporate Body

Australasian United Paint Company (AUP) (1906 - 1918)

From
1906
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
To
1918
Functions
Manufacturing industry
Location
Adelaide, South Australia

Summary

The Australasian Paint Company was established in Adelaide in 1906. The paint manufacturing company was purchased by the British Australian Lead Manufacturers Pty Ltd in 1918.

Timeline

 1906 - 1918 Australasian United Paint Company (AUP)
       1918 - 1955 British Australian Lead Manufacturers Pty Ltd
             1955 - 1964 BALM Paints Pty Ltd
                   1964 - 1971 BALM Paints Limited
                         1971 - Dulux Australia Ltd

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Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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