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Nigel Love

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with its first commercial aircraft. The market was limited, however, and a lack of government assistance saw the company voluntarily liquidate in 1923. The Commonwealth resumed ownership of their airfield, now
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in 1919, and in partnership with W. J. Warneford and H. E. Broadsmith registered the Australian Aircraft and Engineering Co. Ltd., establishing its premises at
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Methodist Church, joining her father's flour mill firm, Edwin Davey & Sons. He registered N. B. Love Pty Ltd and built his own flour mill at
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before working in his father's importing business, Plummer Love & Co. He visited Britain 1912–13. In 1915 he enlisted in the
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flour mill in 1944. He established Millmaster Feeds Pty Ltd in 1952 and in 1958 floated N. B. Love Industries Ltd., which was sold to
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in January 1935. He was also a founding member of the New South Wales Flour Millers' Trade Council in 1942.
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and commanded a wing of the Air Training Corps for boys between 16 and 18. He contested the
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until June, when he was returned to England as an instructor.
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Love took over Edwin Davey & Sons in 1940, acquiring a
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On 4 June 1924 Love married Phyllis Eloise Davey at
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Kurrajong, New South Wales
Killara, New South Wales
Australia
Commonwealth of Australia

Royal Australian Air Force
Wing Commander
No. 3 Squadron
World War I
World War II
Wing Commander
Kurrajong
Sydney Boys' High School
Australian Imperial Force
Richmond
lieutenant
France
Australian Flying Corps
Sydney
Mascot
Qantas
Kingsford Smith Airport
Strathfield
Enfield
wing commander
Royal Australian Air Force
1943 federal election
Liberal Democrat
Parkes
Boggabri

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