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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document - Historical Talk, Camille De Stoop and Best Dye and Mattress Ticking Factory, 2006
... Camille De Stoop and Best Dye and Mattress Ticking Factory......Ticking factory...Tape at NP3394 Camille De Stoop and Best Dye and Mattress Ticking Factory Document Historical Talk Whitehorse Historical Society ...History of the Best Estate, Blackburn as told by David Best. It covers the early rag trade By HC Best and Company and the development of cotton manufacturing in Blackburn by the Best and De Stoop families in the 1950's.History of the Best Estate as told by David Best. Talk to General Meeting of the Whitehorse Historical Society on 3 June 2006. Tape at NP3394History of the Best Estate, Blackburn as told by David Best. It covers the early rag trade By HC Best and Company and the development of cotton manufacturing in Blackburn by the Best and De Stoop families in the 1950's.best estate, blackburn north, camille de stoop australia pty ltd, joseph street, blackburn north, de stoop, wonthaggi cotton mills, manufacturing, ticking factory, hc best and co -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Roger de Stoop, 1956
... He migrated to Australia and set up a mattress ticking factory in Blackburn North in 1950.The company produced damask ticking. de Stoop sponsored Belgian migrants to work in his factory and built housing for them close to the factory. ...Black and white photograph of Roger de Stoop showing the Prince and Princess of Luxembourg around his Blackburn North textile factory which was established in 1950. Bales of ticking in foreground. ...He migrated to Australia and set up a mattress ticking factory in Blackburn North in 1950.The company produced damask ticking. de Stoop sponsored Belgian migrants to work in his factory and built housing for them close to the factory. ...Roger de Stoop was born in 1912 in Flanders, Belguim. He migrated to Australia and set up a mattress ticking factory in Blackburn North in 1950.The company produced damask ticking. de Stoop sponsored Belgian migrants to work in his factory and built housing for them close to the factory. He sold the business in the 1960's to Smith and Nephew but continued to manage the manage the business until 1966Black and white photograph of Roger de Stoop showing the Prince and Princess of Luxembourg around his Blackburn North textile factory which was established in 1950. Bales of ticking in foreground. Staff standing, guests seated.de stoop, roger, de stoop textile factory, blackburn north, textiles, prince of luxembourg, princess of luxembourg -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Roger de Stoop
... The de Stoop textile factory was closed due to German occupation and when Roger de Stoop received an offer from Australian Dick Best to begin a a partnership in similar venture in Australia, he agreed, bringing looms and skilled workers with him. The company was the first to produce Belgian damask ticking...The de Stoop textile factory was closed due to German occupation and when Roger de Stoop received an offer from Australian Dick Best to begin a a partnership in similar venture in Australia, he agreed, bringing looms and skilled workers with him. The company was the first to produce Belgian damask ticking ...Roger de Stoop was born in Flanders, Belgium in 1912 and died in Australia on 18th April 1999. The de Stoop textile factory was closed due to German occupation and when Roger de Stoop received an offer from Australian Dick Best to begin a a partnership in similar venture in Australia, he agreed, bringing looms and skilled workers with him. The company was the first to produce Belgian damask ticking in Australia. The firm was sold to the British firm, Smith and Nephew in 1960.One coloured and one black and white head shot of Roger de Stoop wearing a suit and tie.de stoop, roger. de stoop and best textile factory. belgians in australia
