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opened in
Australia in 1913.
Ceramco continued to hold
shares in the
company after Crown Lynn was shut down
until Ceramco's liquidation in 2001. 1969 -...
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Frers matched against Peter Blake’s 68 ft
Bruce Farr
designed Ceramco New Zealand.
Ceramco New
Zealand was
dismasted during the
first leg to give Flyer...
- The
first Bruce Farr
yacht in the
Whitbread Race was the Farr-designed
Ceramco New Zealand,
which competed in the 1980
Whitbread Race and won the Sydney...
- of
Ceramco New Zealand, a 68-foot (21 m)
sloop designed by an up-and-coming
naval architect called Bruce Farr. The
campaign started well, but
Ceramco lost...
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establishing a
brickworks at
Hobsonville that was the
origin of
Crown Lynn and
Ceramco.
Clark was
baptised in
Great Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, on 19 September...
- in the area difficult, but were
conductive for brickmaking, such as at
Ceramco Park. The
Western Line
opened in
March 1880,
connecting Waikumete to Auckland...
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fifty growing to 665
employees in 1961.
Bendon Berlei Limited merged with
Ceramco Apparel Group Limited on 8
April 1981. A
branch of the
Australian company...
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become the
Amalgamated Brick and Tile Company,
which would later become Ceramco. Due to the lack of clay and
difficulty in
transporting goods via the harbour...
- Great
Britain 1977–78
Great Britain II
Trevor Agnew New
Zealand 1981–82
Ceramco New
Zealand Rosario Agosti Italy 1981–82
Vivanapoli Christian Aguesseau...
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icons of the
twentieth century". The name of
Crown Lynn was
changed to
Ceramco in 1974, and the
company diversified into
areas like
electronics and the...