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Glencoe Cheese Factories

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Photo courtesy Les Hill Collection
First Cheese and Butter Factory built at Glencoe in 1901 by Mr S.J.Norris of Mt Gambier On Pt Section 2295, Hd of Hindmarsh.

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Photo courtesy Les Hill Collection
The Edendale Cheese and Butter Factory built and opened at the Homestead end by Mr.J.Davidson in 1906.

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Photo courtesy Les Hill Collection
Early photo of the Glencoe Cheese and Butter Company, built in 1906, and purchased in 1911 by the farmers to run as a Co-operative.

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Photo courtesy Les Hill Collection
Yard scene Glencoe Co-operative Cheese and Butter Factory, 1930’s

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Photo courtesy Les Hill Collection
Milk receival area Glencoe Co-operative Cheese and Butter Factory, 1930’s.

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Photo courtesy Les Hill Collection
Modernised with additions, Glencoe Co-operative Cheese and Butter Factory. 1950’s.

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Photo courtesy Les Hill Collection
Manager and Directors Glencoe Co-op Cheese and Butter Factory, 1959.  
John Hutton (mgr) Ray Blackmore, Reg Copping, Jack Aslin, Syd Burston, Don Dow (Chmn), Stan Whitehead.

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Photo courtesy Les Hill Collection
South Australian Farmers Co-operative Union Ltd Cheese and Butter Factory, Glencoe West, built in 1937 to replace the wood and iron factory which was purchased from the Glencoe West Dairy and Produce Company. Originally purchased from Mr S.J.Norris by the farmers to be run as a Co-operative.

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Photo courtesy Brian Agars
Can wash-up area, South Australian Farmers Union Cheese and Butter Factory.

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