Corporate Body

Pacific Dunlop Limited (1986 - 2002)

From
19 January 1986
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
30 April 2002
Functions
Manufacturing industry, Materials or Textiles Industries and Motor industry
Alternative Names
  • Ansell Ltd. (Now known as)
Location
Melbourne, Victoria

Summary

Pacific Dunlop Limited was established in 1986, after Dunlop Olympic Limited underwent a change of name. In 2002 the company again changed its name to Ansell Limited.

Timeline

 1893 - 1899 Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company, Australian branch
       1899 - 1906 Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company of Australasia Ltd
             ? - 1934 Beaurepaire Tyre Service
             1890s - 1941 Barnet Glass and Rubber Company Ltd
             1904 - 1929 Perdriau Rubber Co Ltd
             1906 - 1929 Dunlop Rubber Company of Australia Ltd
                   1929 - 1980 Dunlop Perdriau Co Ltd
                   1934 - 1980 Olympic Tyre and Rubber Co
                         1965 - 1988 Nucleus Limited
                         1980 - 1986 Dunlop Olympic Limited
                               1986 - 2002 Pacific Dunlop Limited

Archival resources

The University of Melbourne Archives

  • Department of Otolaryngology - Bionic Ear Records, 1949 - 2000, 2004.0043 at U77/46-55; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details

Published resources

Books

  • Blainey, Geoffrey, Jumping over the wheel (St. Leonards: Allen & Unwin, 1993), 336 pp. Details

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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