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Tolley family

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271: 329:. By 1903 his plantings covered some 95 acres (38 ha). His son Leonard J. Tolley succeeded him as governing director of the firm, producing mostly bulk wine for interstate customers. On Leonard's death his three sons Peter, David and Reginald shared management duties. David Tolley developed the Tolley Pedare (for Peter/David/Reginald) 195:
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 – 17 January 1907), a coppersmith from Sweden, who built a distillation plant on the site, at some stage named the "Phoenix Distillery", and operated
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In the early 1890s the grape-growers of Nuriootpa, Angaston and Tanunda were facing the prospect of another year's surplus with the concomitant problems of low prices and having to dump tons of rotting grapes. They appealed to the Tolleys to erect a distillery in their midst, and gave to the company
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at 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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The two brothers returned to Adelaide in December 1886 and May 1887, followed by Scott in 1888, in which year they purchased the "Phoenix Distillery" and promptly set about enlarging the facilities. A fourth partner, John Linnett, a Cockney partner of Scott with previous Australian experience, came
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He was a keen yachtsman, and at the time of his death was Vice-Commodore of the Royal South 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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In 1874 eldest son Albion E. Tolley (occasionally referred to by his middle name 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
175:. A. E. & F. Tolley was re-formed as a limited liability family company on 30 July 1910 with directors A. E. Tolley, F. O. Tolley, and Alfred E. Stephens as directors. Many family members served on the board, and are mentioned in the Family list below. In 1913 a new building was erected at 82 290:
In 1898 they purchased the "Nuriootpa 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 – 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. 364:
Albion Everard Tolley (Albion Everard Tolley (1849 – 7 June 1922) (AEFT 1910–) married Julia/Julie Maude Boothman ( –1885) on 3 October 1879; he married again, to Edith Sabina Solberg ( –1893) in 1892; and married once more, to Mary Lloyd ( – 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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In 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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in August 1853. In 1858 he set up in business as wine merchant (and occasional hotel broker) Tolley & Co., on Currie Street, first at no. 75 then 21 from 1860. They returned to England in 1866, living at
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in January 1873, and sons Sydney and Frederick were enrolled at St. Peter's College; eldest son A.E. Tolley had returned in 1870. By 1881 he had retired, alternately living in Adelaide and "The Grange",
817:"Phoenix" would be an apt name for Linde's distillery, but its use during that time is not certain; the best evidence so far is a photograph of the premises, dated 1888, published in the Bishop book. 168: 287:. The outcome was most satisfactory all round: the growers no longer were forced to suffer a loss in times of glut, and Tolley Scott & Tolley had a lucrative export trade. 116:, arriving in Adelaide in 1852. He was educated at St. Matthews's (Church of England) School, Kensington, and St. Peter's College. The family returned to England, living at 93:
Campbell continuing as traveller and salesman for Tolley. In 1876 A. E. Tolley purchased Haussen's wine and liquor store on Currie Street, adjacent the John Bull Inn,
219:, where he studied under professors Thompson and (Sir Charles Loudon) Bloxam (1831-1887). He spent another three years in France, gaining winemaking experience at 1449: 400:(1921–1960) on 3 April 1950. In 1969 she married again, to Richard Henwood Fidock (15 May 1929 – ) (AEFT chairman c. 1975– ). Fidock, who was awarded an 482:
Reginald Douglas Tolley (1893 – 11 March 1952) married Hilda Louise Turnbull in 1914. He left South Australia and was publican of the Open Hearth Hotel,
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in 2004, had a previous marriage to (Margaret) Anne Whinnen (died 1968), and was the younger son of Lt. Col. Cyril Henwood Fidock (1898–1989), mayor of
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Samuel Elderton "Sam" Tolley (4 August 1893 – 8 February 1966) served with distinction in WWI, founded Elderton vineyard, Nuriootpa. (AEFT 1936–1966)
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Douglas Austral Tolley (20 October 1866 – 13 February 1932) married Emily Adelaide Armbruster, daughter of Frederick Armbruster, on 27 October 1891
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Lloyd Everard Tolley (1899–1929) (AEFT 1922–1929) married Jean Morish Nicholls (1904– ). She married again, to Tom Patterson, moved to Sydney.
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Albion James Tolley (1819 – 12 January 1901) and Fanny Tolley, nΓ©e Darbon or D'Arbon, (1830 – 27 December 1899) emigrated to Australia aboard
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out in 1891 and served as a manager. A son, John Archibald Linnett (died 1954), was a longtime resident of American River, Kangaroo Island.
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grape variety in the mid-1970s. Peter's son Christopher was the first of the fourth generation to be involved in the company.
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Albion James Tolley (1819–1901), his wife Fanny, nΓ©e Darbon, (1830–1899) and three children arrived in South Australia aboard
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Reginald Lester "Reg" Tolley (27 December 1927 – 8 September 2010) married Judith Anne Penfold Hyland on 20 April 1950
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Frederick Osborne Tolley (1856 – 21 April 1913) never married. (AEFT 1910–1913) He died at his home, Park Street,
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Vera Tolley (1896– ) married Captain Auguste J. C. de Bavay (12 May 1887 – ) on 20 August 1919. He was a son of
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Ryk Everard Tolley (1924–1973) (AEFT chairman 1966–1973) He was plaintiff in dispute over grandfather's estate.
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Leonard James "Len" Tolley (1 September 1897 – 10 June 1965) (AEFT 1948–1965) married Ann May "Annie" Lester
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The business was restructured as a public company in 1959 and was acquired in 1961 by the Australian arm of
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Ernest Alfred Tolley (11 October 1862 – 1925) married Ada Rosalie Ebsworth (–1932) in 1892 (AEFT 1913–1925)
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In 1883 Albion took on his brother Frederick as partner as A. E. & F. Tolley, and rented a section of
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Douglas A. Tolley, independently of his involvement with T.S.T. in 1891 founded a vineyard and winery at
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of Graham Menzies & Co.), Jersey, Peru and London, this last being his own business on Abbey Street,
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Sydney Constantine Tolley BA LLB (21 April 1858 – 23 July 1896) married Lucy Gray Bayer on 7 April 1881
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This company had its origin as the East Torrens Wine Making and Distillation Company at Nelson Street,
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Peter James Tolley (6 June 1920 – 31 May 1987) employed by T.S.T. then at Hope Valley. Inducted
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Edith Tolley (26 September 1864 – ) married George Newell Nairn (c. 1858 – ) on 23 November 1889
227:. On returning to England in 1885, he was apprenticed to Thomas Scott at his London distillery. 1173: 547: 270: 109: 98: 80:, London. In August 1885 he and Mrs. Tolley left South Australia for the last time aboard RMS 448: 263: 1408: 405: 23: 1034: 978: 330: 284: 233:(c. 1830 – 15 April 1899) had experience of distillation with one Menzies (perhaps the 124:, and gained commercial experience with merchants Jones, Scott, & Co. of Melbourne. 1433: 1340:. Vol. LI, no. 73. New South Wales, Australia. 24 September 1951. p. 8 357: 242: 192: 77: 1387: 1282: 1259: 306: 120:; young Albion returned to Adelaide accompanied by his father in April 1870 aboard 1177:. Vol. LVIII, no. 3, 099. South Australia. 23 February 1901. p. 22 372:
Eric Everard Tolley ( –1943) (AEFT 1922–) married Joyce Athol MacArthur ( –1947)
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. 1 530:(AEFT denotes membership of A. E. & F. Tolley Limited's board of directors) 71:, where their third son Doug was born. The family returned to Adelaide aboard 1331: 1254: 1168: 1029: 973: 945: 798: 739: 692:. Vol. XLIV, no. 13, 363. South Australia. 16 August 1901. p. 8 655: 627: 608:. Vol. XI, no. 3, 257. South Australia. 14 September 1874. p. 2 599: 571: 238: 220: 171:, who had decided to concentrate on their core business, brewing beer, as the 1234:. Vol. 96, no. 29, 642. South Australia. 14 October 1953. p. 8 1225: 1197: 1113: 1094:. Vol. XCII, no. 26, 705. South Australia. 21 March 1927. p. 2 1085: 1057: 1001: 914: 895:. Vol. XLIX, no. 15, 188. South Australia. 22 June 1907. p. 10 858: 830: 770: 711: 1359: 1312:. Vol. LXI, no. 18, 869. South Australia. 5 April 1919. p. 10 1303: 886: 839:. Vol. LIV, no. 13, 214. South Australia. 21 March 1889. p. 6 683: 1122:. Vol. XC, no. 26, 361. South Australia. 23 June 1925. p. 14 954:. Vol. XIV, no. 4317. South Australia. 19 January 1924. p. 8 580:. Vol. XVII, no. 5055. South Australia. 13 August 1885. p. 2 636:. Vol. XIII, no. 3, 797. South Australia. 8 July 1876. p. 4 1206:. Vol. 87, no. 27052. South Australia. 16 June 1945. p. 11 748:. Vol. II, no. 164. South Australia. 31 January 1924. p. 4 664:. Vol. LVII, no. 15846. South Australia. 7 June 1922. p. 1 259: 258:
At some time he also gained experience in brandy making while working at
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Harriet Darbon Tolley (c. 1855 – 29 September 1919) married architect
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David Leonard Tolley (21 July 1923 – 12 September 2005) viticulturist
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in horticulture, and had a fine garden at his home in Unley Park.
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in WWI; he was made an MBE in recognition of his war service.
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By 1924 they had 250,000 imperial gallons (1,100 kL) of
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firm of Heseltine and Reid and in 1893, in conjunction with
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In 1904 they upgraded the distillation plant at Nuriootpa.
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S.A. Brewing, Malting and Wine and Spirit Company Limited
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Ada Tolley (22 September 1860 – ) left for Calcutta 1894
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and died shortly after, under suspicious circumstances.
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were important winemakers, merchants and distillers in
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devoted to maturation of brandy and fortified wines.
771:"East Torrens Wine Making and Distillation Company" 295:) and added to it another 50 acres (20 ha). 251:(20 October 1866 – 13 February 1932) was born in 167:they purchased the wine and spirits stock of the 26:. Members of the family formed three businesses: 464:Douglas Newell Nairn MBE ( – ) served with the 546:Lynton Publications Pty. Ltd., Blackwood, SA. 421:(c. 1852 – 20 October 1908) on 11 March 1875. 46:, better known by the initials "T.S.T.", and 8: 336:Mildara Blass purchased the winery in 1995. 207:(11 October 1862 – 3 June 1925) was born on 940: 938: 396:Jill Lloyd Tolley ( – ) married footballer 1376:– via National Library of Australia. 1348:– via National Library of Australia. 1320:– via National Library of Australia. 1271:– via National Library of Australia. 1242:– via National Library of Australia. 1214:– via National Library of Australia. 1185:– via National Library of Australia. 1130:– via National Library of Australia. 1102:– via National Library of Australia. 1074:– via National Library of Australia. 1046:– via National Library of Australia. 1018:– via National Library of Australia. 990:– via National Library of Australia. 962:– via National Library of Australia. 931:– via National Library of Australia. 903:– via National Library of Australia. 875:– via National Library of Australia. 847:– via National Library of Australia. 825: 823: 815:– via National Library of Australia. 787:– via National Library of Australia. 756:– via National Library of Australia. 728:– via National Library of Australia. 700:– via National Library of Australia. 672:– via National Library of Australia. 644:– via National Library of Australia. 616:– via National Library of Australia. 588:– via National Library of Australia. 215:. In 1879 he was sent for three years to 1139: 1137: 266:, brands no doubt handled by his family. 16:Australian winemaker and merchant family 1145:"A dab hand coaxed life from the vines" 563: 1337:South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus 765: 763: 1244:Who was Edith Gwendoline de Bailleux? 7: 1450:Australian wine and spirit merchants 348:, arriving in August 1853, lived at 1414:. State Library of South Australia 946:"The Founders of a Great Industry" 14: 1360:"No Poison Found In Exhumed Body" 108:(1849 – 7 June 1922) was born at 200:, was the site of his workshop. 196:it profitably. Lindes Lane, off 1283:"It's an Honour:Richard Fidock" 776:The South Australian Advertiser 352:; "Shirley Lodge" Beulah Road, 249:Douglas A(ustral) "Doug" Tolley 350:Brougham Place, North Adelaide 1: 513:Kym Tolley ( – ) vigneron in 159:. In 1891 they purchased the 1169:"Personal Notes from London" 379:Dirk Everard Tolley (1924– ) 205:Ernest A(lfred) "Tim" Tolley 951:The Daily Herald (Adelaide) 356:, retired to "The Grange", 321:Douglas A. Tolley Pty, Ltd. 48:Douglas A. Tolley Pty, Ltd. 1476: 1007:South Australian Chronicle 577:Evening Journal (Adelaide) 484:Warrawong, New South Wales 274:T.S.T. distillery, Stepney 183:Tolley, Scott & Tolley 97:resuming ownership of the 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 275: 211:, and was educated at 147:They opened stores in 32:Leigh Street, Adelaide 1440:Australian winemakers 974:"A Famous Distillery" 887:"Among the Vineyards" 398:William "Bill" Morris 273: 235:Caledonian distillery 217:King's College London 134:Thomas Hardy and Sons 106:Albion Everard Tolley 88:A. 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Index

South Australia
Leigh Street, Adelaide
Stepney
Nuriootpa
Hope Valley
Chertsey
South Norwood
H. H. Haussen
Hindmarsh Brewery
Sunbury-on-Thames
Chertsey
Thomas Hardy and Sons
Fremantle
Esperance
Norseman
Grenfell Street
George Milne
S.A. Brewing, Malting and Wine and Spirit Company Limited
S.A. Brewing Company
Waymouth Street
Stepney
Henry Mildred
Rundle Street
South Terrace, Adelaide
St. Peter's College
King's College London
Γ‰pernay
Narbonne
Caledonian distillery
Bermondsey

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