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1884 The business became a limited company under the title '''John Walker & Co Limited'''. | 1884 The business became a limited company under the title '''John Walker & Co Limited'''. | ||
1888 The business was renamed | 1888 The business was renamed [[Walkers (of Queensland)|Walkers Limited]]. They produced most of the parts for machinery at sugar mills. | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkers_Limited Wikipedia] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walkers_Limited Wikipedia] | ||
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[[Category: Brass Founders]] | [[Category: Brass Founders]] |
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Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders of Union Foundry, Ballarat, Victoria and Maryborough, Queensland.
1863 John Walker and three friends set up the Union Foundry of John Walker & Co in Ballarat.
1867 A branch was opened in Maryborough.
1879 The Ballarat assets were disposed of.
1884 The business became a limited company under the title John Walker & Co Limited.
1888 The business was renamed Walkers Limited. They produced most of the parts for machinery at sugar mills.