Dowty McCallum Pty Ltd - Australia

The photographs below show the Dowty McCallum offices in New South Wales, Australia

Unit 112 (Freehold Property) – Dowty McCallum Pty Ltd, Montore Road, Minto, Campbelltown, New South Wales
Original photo in the Dowty archive at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Unit 112 (Freehold Property) – Dowty McCallum Pty Ltd, Montore Road, Minto, Campbelltown, New South Wales
Original photo in the Dowty archive at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Unit 112 (Freehold Property) – Dowty McCallum Pty Ltd, Montore Road, Minto, Campbelltown, New South Wales
Original photo in the Dowty archive at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Unit 112 (Freehold Property) – Dowty McCallum Pty Ltd, Montore Road, Minto, Campbelltown, New South Wales
Original photo in the Dowty archive at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Unit 112 (Freehold Property) – Dowty McCallum Pty Ltd, Montore Road, Minto, Campbelltown, New South Wales
Original photo in the Dowty archive at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Dowty McCallum offices, Lansvale Australia
Original photo in the Dowty archive at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Dowty McCallum offices, Lansvale Australia
Original photo in the Dowty archive at the Gloucestershire Heritage Hub
Dowty McCallum Conveyors - Publication
Dowty McCallum Conveyors

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  • Hi David
    I most probably would have known your father I worked at Lansvale office from November 1976 and I think Dowty McCallum moved to Minto around 1982/83. I left January 1987.

    By Debbie Johnson (25/05/2021)
  • David…Unfortunately, I cannot provide you with a definitive date but looking at the photos and the cars in the car park, I would suggest late 70’s or early 80’s… Regards

    By John Redfern (27/08/2019)
  • Hello.

    Just passing question to previous comment (Debbie). Do you know when these images were taken? My father worked both sites too. Perhaps knew him.

    Dávid

    By Dávid (27/08/2019)
  • I worked at Lansvale and Minto, my car is in the car park at Minto. I still have my sticker collection… in those days all manual bookkeeping and I would send the reports to the UK via the telex machine.

    By Debbie Johnson (03/07/2019)

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