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Alfred Edments (17
October 1853 – 13 July 1909) was a
merchant and
philanthropist in Australia.
Edments was born in London, the son of
James Edments, a labourer...
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century in Australia, was by
Alfred Edments who gave
every employee a fortnight's
holiday on full pay, and when ill,
Edments continued to pay
their salaries...
- chain,
including brands Amies in Queensland,
Dunklings in
Victoria and
Edments in
South Australia and
Western Australia (all
completely rebranded to Angus...
- part-time
summary sheriffs from 1 April: J
Kevin Duffy,
Colin Dunipace, J Euan
Edment,
Sukhwinder Gill,
David Griffiths,
Diana McConnell. "Reference at www.irishtimes...
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Melbourne was
opened and on 1
April 1936 the
company bought eight stores from
Edments Ltd and
opened its
first store in Adelaide.
Following the
opening of the...
- group,
including brands Amies in Queensland,
Dunklings in
Victoria and
Edments in
South Australia and
Western Australia (all
completely rebranded to Angus...
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electrical grid. In late 1946,
Sharp &
Taylor sold the
Estate at
auction to
Edments Ltd,
owners of a
department store in Melbourne, who
reportedly planned...
- Oval (1911)
South Australian Brewing Co. (from 1912), "numerous hotels"
Edments building,
Rundle Street (1920s, with
Evans & Russell)
Crown &
Anchor Hotel...
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students including Douglas Welsh held an
exhibition of
their artworks in
Edments Building where almost all of the
works sold and some
commissions were placed...
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Rundle street Paramount Studio, 55 King
William Street Raeburn Studios,
Edment's Building, 66
Rundle Street "Advertising". The
Express and Telegraph. Vol...