Corporate Body

Australian Wire Industries Pty Ltd (1921 - 1980s)

From
1921
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
To
1980s
Functions
Manufacturing industry
Location
Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

Established in 1921, Australian Wire Industries later became BHP Steel (AWI) Pty Ltd, now Onesteel Wire Pty Ltd. The company manufactured and sold steel wire, rope and fence posts.

Timeline

 ? - 1920s Austral Nail Company Ltd
 ? - 1921 Rylands Brothers
       1880s - 1959 Lysaght Bros & Co Pty Ltd
       1921 - ? Rylands Brothers (Australia) Ltd
       1923 - 1959 Australian Wire Rope Works Pty Ltd (AWRW)
             1921 - 1980s Australian Wire Industries Pty Ltd

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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