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its first chairman of directors. The business was wound up in 1862, blaming insufficient capital for its failure. It was purchased by Hakan Linde (1822 β 17 January 1907), a coppersmith from Sweden, who built a distillation plant on the site, at some stage named the "Phoenix
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Nuriootpa, and a similar capacity in their wine cellars. Sam and Len Tolley took over management of the company around this time, and a very large export market was developed; over half the brandy production going to Singapore and Malaya. Production at Stepney ceased around 1946, and the cellars
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Australian Yacht Squadron. While in England in 1914 he purchased a comfortable motor yacht, in which he frequently took parties of friends around Port Adelaide and St. Vincents Gulf. He also took an interest
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Everard, presumably to differentiate from his father) formed a partnership with Phillip Charles J. Campbell to operate a licensed store in Peel Street, then Leigh Street. The partnership was dissolved in May 1875, with
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Cellars" winery established by S. and W. Sage on the other side of the road, and installed pipes under the road for transfer of distilled spirit to the cellars. That same year they purchased a nearby property of 350 acres (140 ha) which they named
143:(1856 β 21 April 1913), as were his brothers, was described as cheery and good natured, an excellent companion, and a delightful host. No other accomplishments were mentioned in his obituary apart from the magnificent garden at his home, "Lowan" on Park Terrace, Gilberton.
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Everard Tolley (Albion Everard Tolley (1849 β 7 June 1922) (AEFT 1910β) married Julia/Julie Maude Boothman ( β1885) on 3 October 1879; he married again, to Edith Sabina Solberg ( β1893) in 1892; and married once more, to Mary Lloyd ( β 12 June
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as a "sweetener" a few acres of land at the intersection of
Angaston and Tanunda Roads, Nuriootpa. The plan was put into effect and the Angas Park distillery was the result, producing T.S.T. brandy and spirit for production of
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January 1921 the business was re-formed as a limited liability company with Arthur Scott Linnett, another son, as secretary. Linnett resigned in 1927 after some erratic behaviour, and became licensee of the Nairne Hotel.
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Douglas Austral Tolley (20 October 1866 β 13 February 1932) married Emily Adelaide Armbruster, daughter of Frederick Armbruster, on 27 October 1891
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982:. Vol. XLVII, no. 3, 594. South Australia. 24 March 1911. p. 8 (Kapunda Herald Illustrated Supplement)
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136:' premises at 85 Currie Street, which they did not fully relinquish until 1901.
1066:. Vol. LXXXIX, no. 25, 959. South Australia. 10 March 1924. p. 6
1010:. Vol. XXXV, no. 1, 797. South Australia. 28 January 1893. p. 11
923:. Vol. LXXXIX, no. 25, 959. South Australia. 10 March 1924. p. 6
867:. Vol. LXXXIX, no. 25, 959. South Australia. 10 March 1924. p. 6
807:. Vol. XLIV, no. 13, 000. South Australia. 18 January 1907. p. 1
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Harriet Darbon Tolley (c. 1855 β 29 September 1919) married architect
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David Leonard Tolley (21 July 1923 β 12 September 2005) viticulturist
291:"Bucklands" (recalling the name of A. E. Tolley's old property at
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1263:. No. 4215. Victoria, Australia. 5 April 1950. p. 66
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464:Douglas Newell Nairn MBE ( β ) served with the
546:Lynton Publications Pty. Ltd., Blackwood, SA.
421:(c. 1852 β 20 October 1908) on 11 March 1875.
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215:. In 1879 he was sent for three years to
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1145:"A dab hand coaxed life from the vines"
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946:"The Founders of a Great Industry"
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1360:"No Poison Found In Exhumed Body"
108:(1849 β 7 June 1922) was born at
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1283:"It's an Honour:Richard Fidock"
776:The South Australian Advertiser
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249:Douglas A(ustral) "Doug" Tolley
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1169:"Personal Notes from London"
379:Dirk Everard Tolley (1924β )
205:Ernest A(lfred) "Tim" Tolley
951:The Daily Herald (Adelaide)
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321:Douglas A. Tolley Pty, Ltd.
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577:Evening Journal (Adelaide)
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274:T.S.T. distillery, Stepney
183:Tolley, Scott & Tolley
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1455:South Australian families
1445:Distilleries in Australia
1388:"Meet: Barons of Barossa"
1309:The Advertiser (Adelaide)
1231:The Advertiser (Adelaide)
1203:The Advertiser (Adelaide)
1114:"Petition for Separation"
915:"A Big Distillation Firm"
892:The Advertiser (Adelaide)
836:South Australian Register
804:The Express and Telegraph
689:The Advertiser (Adelaide)
633:The Express and Telegraph
605:The Express and Telegraph
544:The Vineyards of Adelaide
36:Tolley Scott & Tolley
831:"The Phoenix Distillery"
354:Norwood, South Australia
141:Frederick Osborne Tolley
1119:The Register (Adelaide)
1091:The Register (Adelaide)
1063:The Register (Adelaide)
1058:"A Big Distilling Firm"
920:The Register (Adelaide)
864:The Register (Adelaide)
209:South Terrace, Adelaide
1460:Drink company founders
1409:"Reg Tolley interview"
661:The Journal (Adelaide)
600:"Bench of Magistrates"
315:The Distillers Company
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974:"A Famous Distillery"
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106:Albion Everard Tolley
88:A. E. & F. Tolley
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173:S.A. Brewing Company
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745:The News (Adelaide)
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656:"Mr. Albion Tolley"
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1030:"A Nice Homestead"
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