Michael Ian Byard - `The rise and fall of an Australian shipping agency: the partnership of Macdonal...
Michael Ian Byard - `The rise and fall of an Australian shipping agency: the partnership of Macdonald, Hamilton & Co': the life and times of one of the companies of the first Lord Inchcape, 2006
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2006
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MLMSS 7720
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1 folder - 0.01 Meters
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The thesis examines the history and development of the Australian based shipping agency, Macdonald, Hamilton & Co. and includes information on early Australian shipping
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Michael Ian Byard - `The rise and fall of an Australian shipping agency: the partnership of Macdonald, Hamilton & Co': the life and times of one of the companies of the first Lord Inchcape, 2006
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Presented by Michael Ian Byard in 2006
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"The partnership of Macdonald, Hamilton & Co. was founded in 1915 at the behest of James Mackay, 1st Baron Inchcape as a shipping management agency to manage his Australian company, Australasian United Steam Navigation Company (AUSN), which played a major part in Australian shipping circles. Macdonald, Hamilton and Co was the forerunner of P&O Aust...
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MLMSS 7720
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9Bv7wDy9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Bv7wDy9
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456361
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