
A7437-14/20 Letter, photocopy, Ernest R. Neal to Wunderlich Limited, Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 16 March 1980
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Letter, photocopy, Ernest R. Neal to Wunderlich Limited, Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 16 March 1980
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Letter, photocopy, Ernest R. Neal to Wunderlich Limited, Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 16 March 1980
Photocopy of a letter from Ernest R. Neal of Mittagong, New South Wales to Wunderlich Limited. In the letter Neal, who worked in the Drawing Office at Wunderlich Limited between 1927 and 1932, recalls the three Wunderlich brothers; the concert pianist Beatrice Tange who played the grand piano installed in the company's showroom and social hall by Ernest Wunderlich; Sir William Dobell who worked for the company designing metal ceilings; the Model T Ford cars and Citroen cars used by the company's travelling salesmen; the manager of the tile order section of the company, Mr Godlonton; and the company's architect, Sid Evans.
Made: Wunderlich Limited; Redfern, New South Wales; 1980
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