Corporate Body

Felton Grimwade & Bickford Ltd (1902 - 1930)

From
1902
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
To
1930
Functions
Pharmaceuticals or Medical Aids
Location
Perth, Western Australia

Summary

Felton Grimwade & Bickford was established in Perth in 1902 as a result of a joint venture between Melbourne's Felton Grimwade & Co. and Adelaide's A. M. Bickford & Sons. In 1930 the company was amalgamated with several other Australian companies to create Drug Houses of Australia.

Timeline

 1855 - 1867 Youngman McCann & Co
       1863 - 1930 A. M. Bickford & Sons
       1867 - 1930 Felton Grimwade & Co
             1902 - 1930 Felton Grimwade & Bickford Ltd
                   1930 - 1974 Drug Houses of Australia Ltd (DHA)
                   c. 1974 - Felton Grimwade & Bickfords Pty Ltd
                         c. 1974 - Felton Grimwade & Bickfords Pty Ltd

Controlling Corporate Bodies

Published resources

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Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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