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Bryant and May was a match factory. It has now been repurposed for showrooms and offices. Redheads, produced here until the early 1980s, remain Australia's most popular matches, although they are now...
famous for its Redheads and Wax Vestas matches, Bryant and May had a huge factory in Richmond and I am glad that it survived development. I find it beautiful and I long admired it as I passed in train...
Built I 1909 as a factory to manufacture matches and in particular the famous 'Red Heads" it operated until1980's with production of matches replaced by imports from Sweden. The building now has uses ...
History of Australias Most popular matches, Redheads. Bryant and May ceased Australian match manufacture in the early 1980s as a result of import competition. Their iconic Redheads matches are now im...
The Bryant and May match factory is a Melbourne landmark. It's in a busy part of Richmond, an industrial area which has gained new life as an upper level residential area. The factory itself is now a ...
Matchless
Bryant and May was a match factory. It has now been repurposed for showrooms and offices. Redheads, produced here until the early 1980s, remain Australia's most popular matches, although they are now...
Industrial architecture over 100 years old
famous for its Redheads and Wax Vestas matches, Bryant and May had a huge factory in Richmond and I am glad that it survived development. I find it beautiful and I long admired it as I passed in train...
Impressive Old Factory Building
Built I 1909 as a factory to manufacture matches and in particular the famous 'Red Heads" it operated until1980's with production of matches replaced by imports from Sweden. The building now has uses ...
Matching Buildings
History of Australias Most popular matches, Redheads. Bryant and May ceased Australian match manufacture in the early 1980s as a result of import competition. Their iconic Redheads matches are now im...
Complex matchless, but gains new life
The Bryant and May match factory is a Melbourne landmark. It's in a busy part of Richmond, an industrial area which has gained new life as an upper level residential area. The factory itself is now a ...