Person

Gee, Alban (1847 - 1917)

Born
1847
Cheshire, England
Died
April 1917
Occupation
Technologist

Summary

Alban Gee came to Australia in 1866 as a technologist for C.G. Tindal's meat canning plant in northern New South Wales.

Details

Born Cheshire, England, 1847. Died Sydney, April 1917. Arrived New South Wales 1866; manager, Australian Meat Preserving Company, Ramornie, Clarence River to ca 1868; to Melbourne as manager, Melbourne Meat Preserving Company; returned to Sydney ca 1872 as general manager, Sydney Meat Preserving Company.

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Rosanne Walker

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