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83:; it could strip 6 acres (2.4 hectares) of wheat a day. He then designed and produced the first winnowing machine in Australia. It became one of his company's specialities: more than two hundred were produced. Machinery for flour mills, pumping and drilling was gradually added to his firm's output. He also built baggers, elevators and mill machinery at his factory, which bore the name "Pioneer Works". In 1870, the company changed its name correspondingly. 19: 572: 180:. They only had one child, Nellie, who died on 21 September 1940. J. A. Bagshaw served as mayor of Brighton, was president of the Brighton Institute for 13 years, and was a longtime active member of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society and the Chamber of Manufacturers. 163:
Bagshaw's only brother, William Edward Bagshaw jr. (about 1801? 1807? – 2 February 1889), was married to Ann (died 24 September 1873) and migrated to South Australia about 1860. In 1836 he married Jane Dale (c. 1811 – 27 February 1884); they arrived in South Australia on the
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between King Street and Hilton Road, once a wheat paddock. In 1911 Thomas H. Bagshaw's two sons, Edward G. Bagshaw and Thomas Stokes Bagshaw, took over management of the company. With further expansion in its scope, the company manufactured wooden bodies of
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Thomas Henry Bagshaw (16 May 1856 – 20 March 1936) married Louisa Olive "Louie" Gray (27 January 1847 – 17 August 1934) on 16 June 1877. He was a partner in Bagshaw & Sons and for a time ran a farm in
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Bagshaw's son, John Augustus Bagshaw, joined the business in 1852 and proved his father's equal in design and manufacture of farm machinery, taking out several patents and taking control of the company.
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In addition to windmills, Bagshaw soon made horse ploughs, chaff cutters and corn crushers. In 1843 he won public recognition by building the world's first "stripper" harvesting machine for inventor
76:. He set up a workshop in Elizabeth Street, Adelaide, making windmills. His first two sons, John Augustus and Thomas Henry joined the business. The business expanded into Crowther Street. 172:
John Augustus Bagshaw (26 September 1838 – 22?23? May 1920) was one of the first Europeans born in South Australia. He was educated at James Jolly's school in Waymouth Street and the
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in 1919. In 1920, with the death of John A. Bagshaw, Vincent A. Zed (1885 – 15 August 1930), a long-time employee, was appointed governing director. In 1920 Bagshaws bought the
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Indiana Jane Bagshaw (c. 1842 – 30 July 1884) married Robert Smith on 1 January 1864. She married again, to H. Dean on 14 March 1868. Their home was on Fisher Street,
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on 24 June 1838 with a daughter who was born in UK about 1837 and presumably died while young. Their home was "Chetwynd" in Franklin Street. Their children were:
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Thomas Stokes "Tom" Bagshaw (c. 1883 – 4 June 1951) married Annie Margaret Turnbull on 9 February 1905. Their homes were "Kuranda", Park Terrace,
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business of Illman and Sons. In 1924 the company was taken over by J.H. Horwood and Co. Ltd., and continued to operate as
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William Edward Bagshaw (c. 1850 – 7 July 1895) married Ellen Nicholl on 4 December 1874. He was a farmer at
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In 1910 a fire in the Adelaide factory forced the implementation of a long-planned move to Victoria Street,
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Edward G. Bagshaw (10 July 1880 – ) succeeded his uncle John A. Bagshaw as managing director.
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The three-decade disparity in their ages may have prompted fellow Unitarian
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was named for her, as was Bagshaw Crescent and Rosetta Street in the
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in June 1837. He was involved in setting up flour mills at
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and migrated to South Australia in 1838, arriving in the
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Georgina Bagshaw (1840 – 31 January 1928) never married.
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Rosetta Bagshaw (c. 1840 – 23 February 1918) married
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This article contains much detail about the company.
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In 1893 the company demonstrated a greatly improved
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South Australia
Chetwynd
Shropshire
millwright
patternmaker
Port Adelaide
Noarlunga
Port Noarlunga
Encounter Bay
John Ridley
disk threshing header
Mile End
passenger cars
South Australian Railways
Balaklava
Horwood, Bagshaw Ltd
Ancient London Order of Oddfellows
Trinity Church
North Terrace, Adelaide
Adelaide Municipal Council
Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society
Pulteney Street School
Brighton
William Henry Gray
Adelaide Unitarian Christian Church
Wakefield Street
West Croydon
Palmerston, Northern Territory
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