Corporate Body

Ansell Rubber Company Ltd (1934 - 1977)

From
1934
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
1977
Functions
Manufacturing industry and Health Industry
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

In 1934 "The Ansell Rubber Company" was the new name given to the company created by Eric Ansell, E.N. Ansell and Sons Ltd. In 1969 the company was acquired by Dunlop Australia. Although there were a number corporate changes the company continued under this name until 1977 when it adopted the name Ansell International.

Timeline

 1905 - 1934 E.N. Ansell and Sons Ltd
       1934 - 1977 Ansell Rubber Company Ltd

Published resources

Resources

See also

Gavan McCarthy [P004098]

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