Adelaide Brighton Cement

Adelaide Brighton Cement

Adelaide Brighton Cement (ABC) is an Australian manufacturer of cement, lime and dry blended products.

ABC operates manufacturing and distribution facilities in South Australia, the Northern Territory, Fyansford, Victoria and New South Wales. Associated brands and companies include Geelong Cement, Cockburn Cement, Sunstate Cement, Northern Cement, Independent Cement & Lime, and Building Product Supplies.

It is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange as Adelaide Brighton Limited (ABC).

Mining and Processing Facilities

* Rapid Bay limestone mine
* Angaston plant
* Birkenhead plant

History

William Lewis, a Welsh immigrant, established lime kilns in 1880 on an allotment near the corner of Brighton and Shoreham Roads. Several miles south, what is now Marino to Reynella and Hallett Cove, were rich limestone deposits. The rocks formed part of the great Precambrian limestone formations known geologically as the Brighton Series.

Two years later, Lewis built a larger kiln, closer to the limestone deposits, fifteen feet square and twenty feet high. So began the Brighton Cement Works, which were officially opened on 12th December 1882. Thirty guests were invited to the opening, including the then Mayor of Glenelg, Mr. T. King, M.P. There was a bright future for the production of local cement, as at that time, South Australia was importing 8,000 tons of portland cement a year.

Unfortunately the promising start soon faded, with Lewis closing the Works in 1883 due to poor sales, attributed to the local product being too expensive and not as good quality as the imported cement.

However, other colonists took up the challenge. Brompton brickmaker, William Shearing became involved. Some years later, a syndicate including John Howard Angas and Simpson Newland bought the Works. In 1896, quality of the local cement appeared solid, with the product being used in the construction of the Happy Valley Reservoir. By 1900 the Company had convert|813|acre|km2 and were selling over 3,500 tons a year.A major setback occurred on the 7th of November, 1909, when the Works were consumed by fire.

Carting rock and coal was a significant task, with horse and dray being a familiar sight. In 1913, the company owned 74 horses. Stablehands began at 4am with grooming and feeding. Drivers were ready at 6.45am for the 11 1/2 hour trip from the Works to the city carrying cement, returning via Bromptom where coke was loaded. Horse drawn trolleys were also used to cart additional stone from the Reynella quarries [http://www.onkaparingacity.com/libraries/localstudies/view_details.asp?RefID=65] [http://www.onkaparingacity.com/libraries/localstudies/view_details.asp?RefID=63] [http://www.onkaparingacity.com/libraries/localstudies/view_details.asp?RefID=64] [http://www.onkaparingacity.com/libraries/localstudies/view_details.asp?RefID=926] to the Reynella railway station, to be freighted to the Marino site by rail. Eventually the Reynella horses were replaced by the "Flying Fox" [http://www.onkaparingacity.com/libraries/localstudies/view_details.asp?RefID=80] . This labour saving aerial ropeway became somewhat of a tourist attraction.

The Brighton Cement works moved to Angaston in the 1950s. Brighton Cement merged with Adelaide to become Adelaide Brighton Cement in the 1970s.

References

*How Firm a Foundation, by D.W. Penn
*The History of Marion on the Sturt, by Alison Dolling

External links

* [http://www.adelaidebrighton.com.au/default.cfm Adelaide Brighton Cement website]
* [http://www.asx.com.au/asx/markets/PriceResults.jsp?method=get&template=F1001&ASXCodes=ABC Current share price] on the Australian Stock Exchange


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