Corporate Body

Nobel (Australasia) Ltd (1898? - 1926)

From
1898?
Australia
To
1926
Functions
Ammunitions, Explosives or Weapons Industries and Chemical Industries

Summary

In 1897 the Australian Explosives and Chemical Company Ltd was bought out by Nobel, thus Nobel (Australasia) Ltd was established. Mergers in the mid 1920s resulted in the company becoming Imperial Chemical industry (Australasia) Limited.

Timeline

 1875 - 1897 Australian Explosives and Chemical Company Ltd
       1898? - 1926 Nobel (Australasia) Ltd
             1926 - 1928 Imperial Chemical industry (Australasia) Limited
                   1928 - 1971 Imperial Chemical industry of Australia and New Zealand Limited
                         1971 - 1998 ICI Australia Ltd
                               1998 - Orica Limited

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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