- R. M. Williams
Reginald Murray Williams AO, CMG, (
May 24 1908 -November 4 2003 ) was anAustralia n bushman and entrepreneur who rose from aswagman , to amillionaire widely known as just 'R.M.' He was born at Belalie North near Jamestown in theMid North , 200 kilometres north ofAdelaide , into a pioneering settler family working and training horses. R.M. had many adventures in Australia's ruggedoutback as a bushman, and became famous for creating a uniquely Australian style of bushwear recognized world wide. He was married twice, had ten children (one deceased), and left an enduring contribution to the Australian identity.Personal life
At 10 years old, Williams' family moved to Adelaide so that he and his two sisters could attend school there. School did not agree with him and so, at 15, he packed his
swag and left for the bush he loved. At 18 he started work as a camel driver and spent 3 years trekking through the Australian desert, living with aborigines and learning to survive the harsh conditions. During thegreat depression , with the lack of work, Williams returned to Adelaide where he met Thelma Ena Cummings [South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1917-1937; compiled by South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Soc. Inc., published in Sep 2002 by SAGHS Inc. and Macbeath Genealogy Services Pty. Ltd. ISBN 0 947 158 96 0] . They married and returned to the bush, living off the land in theFlinders Ranges and had six children together. cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/btn/australians/rmwilliams.htm |title=R.M. Williams (1908-2003)|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|accessdate=2006-06-19|date=2003-11-05]After his marriage broke down in the 1950s, Williams purchased 55
hectare s of land at the rear ofYatala Labour Prison South Australia . He constructed a homestead, plantedvineyard s and thousands of roses, and ranrodeo s on the floodplain of Dry Creek. [cite web| url=http://www.postcards.sa.com.au/features/dry_creek_lin_park.html| title=DRY CREEK - LINEAR PARK WALKLEY HEIGHTS|accessdate=2006-07-19|date=2006-05-22| publisher=Postcards SA] When the land was compulsory acquired during the time of former State Premier Sir Thomas Playford, Williams left South Australia for his "Rockbar" property inQueensland , vowing never to return. He re-married in 1955, had three more children, and died in his home on theDarling Downs in Queensland.Bushwear
tarting out
Williams learned his leatherworking skills from a horseman called Dollar Mick, making
bridle s, pack saddles andriding boots boots. In 1932, with his son's illness and the expense of hospital treatment, he was in need of money and began selling his saddles to Sir Sidney Kidman (a wealthypastoralist ). Williams soon had a small factory running in his father's back shed in Adelaide that rapidly expanded. To address financial problems, Williams became involved with the successfulgold mine , "Nobles Nob", near Tennant Creek in theNorthern Territory .Products
His most famous products were handcrafted (mostly elastic side)
riding boots , with the unique feature of all being one piece of leather and stitched up the back. To this day, TheR. M. Williams Company still makes their boots with 70 hand processes and a single piece of leather. The Cowley family are the major owners of R.M. Williams Ltd.Some R. M. Williams products are now made in China, but this is only a limited selection, mostly
t-shirts and caps. [cite web| url=http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_go1523/is_200211/ai_n7253186| title=AUSTRALIA'S RM WILLIAMS TO START MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS IN CHINA| publisher=Look Smart, Find articles| accessdate=2006-06-19|author=AsiaPulse News|month=November | year=2002] RM was father to 10 children. David is deceased.Legacy
*The
Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame . Originating as an idea by artistHugh Sawrey , RM Wiliams was an original board member of this institution that was opened in Longreach Queensland, Australia., by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, on the 29th April, 1988.
*Founded the Australian Roughriders Association.
*Helped to form the Equestrian Federation of Australia (1951).
*Led a committee which initiated and planned theBicentennial National Trail . [ [http://www.athra.com.au/Bicentennial_National_Trail_(BNT).aspx Bicentennial National Trail] ]Published works
RM was father to 10 children. David is deceased.
*cite book|last=Williams |first= R.M. |title= A song in the desert |id =ISBN 0-207-19832-2 |publisher=Angus & Robertson |year =1998 |location =Pymble, New South Wales
*cite book|last=Williams |first= R.M. |title= Beneath whose hand / the autobiography of R.M. Williams|coauthors =Ruhen, Olaf |id =ISBN 0-333-38087-8 |publisher=Pan Macmillan Australia |year =1984 |location =South Melbourne
*cite book|last=Williams |first= R.M. |title= The bushman's handcrafts |id =ISBN 0-9599299-0-8 |publisher=R.M. Williams Pty Ltd |year =1972 |location =Netley, South Australia References
External links
* [http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/rmwilliams.htm R M. Williams AO, CMG]
* [http://www.samuseum.australia.sa.com/aa623/index.html Online Guide to Records at the South Australian Museum Archives]
* [http://www.rmwilliams.com.au/ R. M. Williams Australia]
* [http://www.australianboot.com/ R. M. Williams Distributors in Canada]ee also
*cite|author=ABC Audio|title= I Once Met a Man, R.M. Williams, 4 CD Set|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|date=2004
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