Flinders Lane - Recollections of Alfred Felton
Author(s): Russell Grimwade
Alfred Felton started his fortune during the Australian gold rushes, selling 'Felton's Quinine Champagne' to miners. Later, he partnered with Frederick Grimwade to found a successful pharmaceutical company, Felton Grimwade & Co., and built 'the handsomest drug house in Australia', a bluestone warehouse in Flinders Lane. Their empire moved into glass manufacture, and by the time of his death, Felton was a rich man. He bequeathed most of his wealth to the National Gallery of Victoria; the value of the works acquired has now reached more than $2 billion.
Flinders Lane- Recollections of Alfred Felton tells the story of this extraordinary benefactor. Illustrated with wood engravings by Helen Ogilvie, this new edition has a foreword by Sir Andrew Grimwade, great nephew of the author.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Melbourne University Publishing
- : Miegunyah Press, The
- : 0.254
- : 01 February 1947
- : 1.7 Centimeters X 14.9 Centimeters X 22.2 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : Russell Grimwade
- : Hardback
- : 706.9
- : 112