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    Burns Philp Building is a heritage-listed office building at 108–124 Flinders Street, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was...
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  • historic buildings known as the Burns Philip Building for their association with company Burns Philp: Burns Philp Building, Sydney Burns Philp Building, Normanton...
    256 bytes (63 words) - 02:42, 17 December 2018
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    Register on 2 April 1999. The Burns Philp Building was built and established in 1899 for the Burns Philp company. Before the building the land was occupied by...
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    Burns Philp Building is a heritage-listed former warehouse at the corner of Landsborough Street and Caroline Street, Normanton, Shire of Carpentaria, Queensland...
    41 KB (5,567 words) - 10:46, 31 January 2024
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    Burns Philp (properly Burns, Philp & Co, Limited) was a major Australian shipping line and merchant that operated in the South Pacific. When the well-populated...
    25 KB (2,969 words) - 12:30, 17 April 2024
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    firm of Burns, Philp Co. Ltd as the headquarters for its subsidiary insurance company, which role it retained for over eighty years. Townsville was established...
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  • Queensland Building 108–124 Flinders Street: Burns Philp Building 143–149 Flinders Street East: First AMP Building (later Magnetic House) 173 Flinders Street:...
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    Queens Building is a heritage-listed shopping centre at 175 Flinders Street, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was designed...
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    Bartlam's Store (category Retail buildings in Queensland)
    Townsville and set up his own business there. He was joined in 1874 by Robert Philp who had previously worked for shipping agents in Brisbane. Burns moved...
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    Streets, Townsville. It is opposite the Queensland Building, the former Bank of New South Wales Building and the former Burns, Philp building and contributes...
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    Cyclone Leonta (category Townsville)
    damage to public and commercial buildings. The Bowen railway station saw most of its buildings unroofed, the Burns Philp & Co. store, Drill Shed and municipal...
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    designed by Townsville architect Walter Hunt. The house was commissioned by John Alexander Carpenter, Townsville manager for the Burns Philp Company, as...
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  • Queensland Insurance Co in Townsville, by two Scottish migrants, James Burns and Robert Philp, founders of shipping company Burns Philp to insure its ships....
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    in 1879. In May 1880, their Gulf stores were taken over by James Burns (of Burns Philp) as part of his campaign to monopolise trade in the Gulf. In 1879...
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    centenary in 1982. The Burns Philp store, a general mercantile store and agency office, was opened in 1884. It is the oldest intact Burns Philp store in Queensland...
    48 KB (4,479 words) - 16:50, 12 July 2024
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    Street East and Wickham Street, Townsville. With the Tattersalls Hotel, the Queensland Building and the Burns Philp Building, it forms a group of late-19th...
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  • Charles Da Costa (category People from Townsville)
    the design of parks, foreshores and other spaces. He was employed by Burns Philp and Co in 1930 and then again took employment with the Queensland Railways...
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  • Travel with further branches in Brisbane and Gladstone. It was sold to Burns Philp in February 1985. Having held a minority shareholding since 1917 following...
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    was one of the four principal wharf owners in Cairns, the others being Burns, Philp & Co., Walsh & Co., and Howard Smith Co. Ltd. He was a justice of the...
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    William Aplin (category Mayors of Townsville)
    including: brother-in-law & Premier of Queensland an founder of Burns Philp & Co, Sir Robert Philp; father-in-law & businessman, James Campbell; brother-in law...
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