John Danks & Son, the Glossary
John Danks & Son was a major manufacturing company in Melbourne, Victoria and Sydney, New South Wales.[1]
Table of Contents
30 relations: Adelaide, Australasian Post, Bourke Street, Camberwell Grammar School, Canterbury, Victoria, David M. Danks, Electoral district of Emerald Hill, Great Depression, John Colton (politician), Lowe's, Menkes disease, Metcash, Papaver nudicaule, Royal Children's Hospital, Samuel Perry (ironmaster), South Melbourne, St Bartholomew's Church, Burnley, Staffordshire, The Argus (Melbourne), The Canberra Times, University of Melbourne, Ventricular septal defect, Victorian Legislative Assembly, Wednesbury, WEHI, Welsh language, Wesley College, Melbourne, Woolworths (United Kingdom), Wrought iron, Yan Yean Reservoir.
- Australian ironmasters
- Australian mechanical engineers
Adelaide
Adelaide (Tarntanya) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide.
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Australasian Post
The Australasian Post, commonly called the Aussie Post, was Australia's longest-running weekly picture magazine.
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Bourke Street
Bourke Street is one of the main streets in the Melbourne central business district and a core feature of the Hoddle Grid.
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Camberwell Grammar School
Camberwell Grammar School is an independent, single sex, Anglican primary and secondary day school for boys, located in Canterbury, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Canterbury, Victoria
Canterbury is an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 10 km from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Boroondara local government area.
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David M. Danks
David Miles Danks (4 June 1931 – 8 July 2003) was a paediatrician, medical researcher and is considered the founder of medical genetics in Australia.
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Electoral district of Emerald Hill
Emerald Hill was an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, Australia.
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Great Depression
The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world.
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John Colton (politician)
Sir John Blackler Colton, (23 September 1823 – 6 February 1902) was an Australian politician, Premier of South Australia and philanthropist.
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Lowe's
Lowe's Companies, Inc. is an American retail company specializing in home improvement.
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Menkes disease
Menkes disease (MNK), also known as Menkes syndrome, is an X-linked recessive disorder caused by mutations in genes coding for the copper-transport protein ATP7A, leading to copper deficiency.
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Metcash
Metcash Limited is an Australian wholesaler and conglomerate company that distributes food, liquor and hardware.
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Papaver nudicaule
Papaver nudicaule, the Iceland poppy, is a boreal flowering plant.
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Royal Children's Hospital
The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH), colloquially referred to as the Royal Children's, is a major children's hospital in Parkville, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Samuel Perry (ironmaster)
Samuel Perry was an industrialist in the State of South Australia. John Danks & Son and Samuel Perry (ironmaster) are Australian ironmasters and Australian mechanical engineers.
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South Melbourne
South Melbourne is an inner suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, south of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Port Phillip local government area.
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St Bartholomew's Church, Burnley
St Bartholomew's Church, Burnley, is the Anglican parish church of the small suburb of Burnley, historically considered part of Richmond, in inner-suburban Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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Staffordshire
Staffordshire (postal abbreviation Staffs.) is a landlocked ceremonial county in the West Midlands of England.
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The Argus (Melbourne)
The Argus was an Australian daily morning newspaper in Melbourne from 2 June 1846 to 19 January 1957, and was considered to be the general Australian newspaper of record for this period.
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The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by Australian Community Media.
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University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne (also colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia.
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Ventricular septal defect
A ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a defect in the ventricular septum, the wall dividing the left and right ventricles of the heart.
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Victorian Legislative Assembly
The Victorian Legislative Assembly is the state lower house of the bicameral Parliament of Victoria in Australia; the state upper house being the Victorian Legislative Council.
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Wednesbury
Wednesbury is a market town in Sandwell in the West Midlands County, England - historically in Staffordshire.
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WEHI
WEHI, previously known as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, and as the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, is Australia's oldest medical research institute.
Welsh language
Welsh (Cymraeg or y Gymraeg) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people.
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Wesley College, Melbourne
Wesley College is a co-educational, open-entry private school in Melbourne, Australia.
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Woolworths (United Kingdom)
Woolworths was a British high-street retail chain.
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Wrought iron
Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon content (less than 0.05%) in contrast to that of cast iron (2.1% to 4.5%).
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Yan Yean Reservoir
Yan Yean Reservoir is the oldest water supply for the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
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See also
Australian ironmasters
- Alfred Simpson (ironmaster)
- Cecil Hoskins
- Charles Hoskins
- Enoch Hughes
- Frank Perry (politician)
- Frederick Metters
- H. B. Hawke
- James Garden Ramsay
- James Martin (South Australian politician)
- James Wedlock
- John Danks & Son
- John Furphy
- May Brothers and Company
- Mellor Brothers
- Peter Johns
- Peter Nicol Russell
- Samuel Perry (ironmaster)
- Thomas Fulton (ironmaster)
- William Sandford
Australian mechanical engineers
- Alexander Smits
- Anna Paradowska
- Arthur Ernest Bishop
- Bob Bellear
- Claude Gibb
- Edward Pritchard (engineer)
- Frank Perry (politician)
- George Julius
- James Garden Ramsay
- Jill Slay
- John Danks & Son
- Karen Andrews
- Lawrence Grayson
- Nhan Phan-Thien
- Peter Johns
- Phil Irving
- Samuel Perry (ironmaster)
- William McAloney
- Yassmin Abdel-Magied
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Danks_%26_Son
Also known as Aaron Turner Danks, David Danks, John Danks and Son.