Corporate Body

Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd (BHAS) (1915 - )

From
1915
Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia
Functions
Manufacturing industry
Location
Port Pirie, South Australia

Summary

Although a small smelting works had been operating at Port Pirie since 1889, it was not until 1915 that the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd (BHAS) was established at the site. BHAS was jointly owned by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and North Broken Hill.

Related People

  • Hogg, Arthur Robert (1903 - 1966)

    Arthur Hogg was Assistant Supervisor of Research at the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd from 1927 to 1929.

    Date: 1927 - 1929

Archival resources

The University of Melbourne Archives

  • Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd - Records, 1889 - 1957, 69/6; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details
  • Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd - Records, 1885 - 1967, 68/23; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details
  • Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd - Records, 1889 - 1978, 84/88; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details
  • Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd - Records, 1905 - 1956, 77/37; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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