Hugh Victor McKay CBE (21 August 1865 – 21 May 1926) was an Australian industrialist who is known for heading the company that developed the Sunshine...
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Hugh McKay may refer to: Randy McKay (Hugh Randall McKay, born 1967), retired Canadian ice hockey player Hugh Victor McKay (1865–1926), Australian inventor...
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Harvester case (redirect from Ex parte H.V. McKay)
National Library of Australia. Hugh Victor McKay, Museum of Victoria, Old Mckay Archives, B6/81 "Letter from HV McKay to William Morris Hughes". 10 March...
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Hilda Stevenson (redirect from Hilda Mabel McKay)
DBE (née McKay, formerly Kidd; 1893–1987) was an Australian philanthropist and community worker. She was the daughter of Hugh Victor McKay, a combine...
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Antonio McKay Barrie McKay Ben McKay (disambiguation) Bill McKay (disambiguation) Billy Mckay Bob McKay Bobby McKay Brad McKay (doctor) Brendan McKay (born...
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estate was sold in 1925 to Hugh Victor McKay, a wealthy industrialist and inventor of the Sunshine Harvester. When McKay died in 1926, Rupertswood was...
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collecting heads, requiring less power to operate. Refinements by Hugh Victor McKay produced a commercially successful combine harvester in 1885, the...
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Olympic gold medallist who grew up and went to school in Sunshine. Hugh Victor McKay, leading Australian industrialist of the early 20th century; founder...
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the Australian manufacturers of Sunshine harvesters, H.V. McKay Pty Limited. Hugh Victor McKay had invented the combine harvester in 1884, the first machine...
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the landmark Harvester case the CCCA determined that the employer, Hugh Victor McKay that made harvesting machinery, was required to pay "fair and reasonable...
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that time was Hugh Victor McKay, the inventor of the Sunshine Harvester (the first commercially viable combine harvester). He painted McKay's first model...
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filed Victorian Patent 1139 for "Refrigeration". On 25 March 1885 Hugh Victor McKay filed Victorian Patent 4006 for a "Sunshine Stripper Harvester". On...
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May – Joe Slater, composer and music publisher (b. 1872) 21 May – Hugh Victor McKay, industrialist (b. 1865) 4 June – Fred Spofforth, cricketer (died...
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New Guinea, naming and exploring the Strickland River. 24 March – Hugh Victor McKay patents stripper-harvester. Tom Roberts paintings: Winter morning...
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as the years went by, no substantial advance was made on it until Hugh Victor McKay constructed his harvester some 40 years later. Ridley not only declined...
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in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration against Hugh Victor McKay in September 1907; his wife Kate was used by H. B. Higgins in his...
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Victorian politician (born in the United Kingdom) (d. 1940) 21 August – Hugh Victor McKay, industrialist (d. 1926) 28 August – Alfred Stephens, writer and literary...
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spelling of his surname from "McKay" to "McCay". His son related this story about the change: Three Scotsmen of the clan McKay were looking for a fourth member...
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to manufacture agricultural equipment. Braybrook was taken over by Hugh Victor McKay in the early 1900s and that site became the Sunshine Harvester Works...
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Drummartin is the birthplace of Hugh Victor McKay (1865-1926), the inventor of the first commercially viable combine harvester. McKay was educated at Drummartin...
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Hugh Victor McKay, one of Australia's largest employers, owned the Sunshine Harvester Works where agricultural machinery was built. In 1907 McKay applied...
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Martin (Peter Bruce) Gary McDonald (Joseph McFadden) Sadie McDonald (Doreen Cameron) Trish McDonald (Natalie J. Robb) Jessie McKay (Wilma Duncan) Alun Morgan...
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Barlow, John Bates, George Dawson, Thomas Gold, W. E. Hick, Victor Little, Donald MacKay, Turner McLardy, P. A. Merton, John Pringle, Harold Shipton, Donald...
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1918 New Year Honours (section Military Cross (MC))
of the British Red Cross Society in England and Egypt Clare Lyle Hugh Victor McKay, for services in connection with war industries Mrs Orme Masson Eliza...
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Eldon Hugh William Elliott William Elliott Sidney Emerson Ellis Henry Evans Ernest Foot George W. Furlow Hudson Fysh Richard Gammon James Victor Gascoyne...
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1863 for Hugh Allan (later Sir Hugh Allan) in the Golden Square Mile of Montreal, Quebec. It stands at 1025 Pine Avenue West at the top of McTavish Street...
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Beaufort, administrator (1909–1911) Hugh Charlie Marshall, acting administrator (1911) Northern Rhodesia Governors Hugh Charlie Marshall, acting administrator...
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Morris, Clint. McMahon still in the running for 007 Archived 11 June 2005 at the Wayback Machine. MovieHole.com. 10 June 2005. McKay, Alastair. All Hail...
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Stand (2006), starring Hugh Jackman as James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine, Patrick Stewart as Charles Xavier / Professor X, Ian McKellen as Erik Lehnsherr...
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in Australia in 1910. He also wrote under the pseudonyms of Hugh Llewellyn, Rowan McKay, Leon du Bois and E. Forrester. Batt established his own monthly...
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