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- Lieutenant Colonel Roy Morell DSO, OBE (24 May 1889 – 28 June 1961) was an Australian wool broker, grazier and stockbroker who volunteered for war service...
- Royal Agricultural Society, the Melbourne Hunt Club and the Victorian Woolbrokers. The Essendon Football Club is thought to have been formed in 1872 at...
- Woolbrokers'; ****ociation, South Australian Stocksalesmen's (1900). The Adelaide stock & station journal : official organ of the Adelaide Woolbrokers'...
- Victoria whilst playing with Geelong where he was emplo**** at Stachan & co, Woolbrokers and Stock and Station Agents. He later pla**** and coached with the Lismore...
- industry including merchant, woolbroker and politician, James Ford Strachan, three-time Victoria premier Graham Berry, woolbrokers C J Dennys, EH Lascelles...
- Handicap Foxton 1200m Peter Graham - Smart Fella September 1978 2nd London Woolbrokers Handicap Hawkes Bay 1400m Des Harris - La Mer September 1978 3rd Doncaster...
- the 1890s, tenants in the Olderfleet Building included the Melbourne Woolbrokers ****ociation, and others ****ociated with agricultural industries. The...
- Director in 1966. In 1959–60 he served as President of the Melbourne Woolbrokers' ****ociation and he was later a director of the Commercial Union ****urance...
- Sydney and attended Newington College (1898–1901). He later worked as a woolbroker in Australia. Sir Anthony Owen Clavering Trollope, 16th Baronet (15 January...
- Battle of the Somme. Kelly, the fourth son and seventh child of Irish-born woolbroker Thomas Hussey Kelly and his wife Mary Anne (née ****) was born in 1881...