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English and Australian Copper Company

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The Spitty copper works were disposed of in 1855, and most of the company’s operations were transferred to South Australia. In 1861, a copper smelting works was opened in Port Adelaide. However, due to the reduced production of copper ore in the colony, the company’s Kooringa works suspended
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In 1918, the English and Australian Copper Company dissolved and ceased operations as a business.
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operations in 1869, and in 1872, a portion of the smelting plant and machinery was transferred to
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The English and Australian Copper Co.'s smelting works and wharf at Port Adelaide, ca. 1880
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based company, established in 1851 from the transfer of assets of the
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Non-renewable resource companies disestablished in 1918
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Non-renewable resource companies established in 1851
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South Australian
Swansea, South Wales
South Wales
Burra, South Australia
Port Adelaide
Port Wakefield
South Australian Mining Association
Newcastle, New South Wales



"English and Australian Copper Company"
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"1849:English and Australian Copper Company"
the original
SA Memory (State Library of South Australia)
Burra History (Burra History Group website)
Categories
Mining companies of Australia
Copper mines in South Australia
Defunct companies of Australia
Mining in South Australia
Smelting
Companies based in South Australia
Non-renewable resource companies established in 1851
Non-renewable resource companies disestablished in 1918
English-Australian culture
Copper industry
Metal companies of Australia

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