Simon Zöllner

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Simon Zöllner (1821 – October 17, 1880[1]) was an Australian iron and steel manufacturer, metal and alloy manufacturer and metal goods manufacturer. Zöllner was born in Posen (Poznan), Prussia and died in Potts Point, Sydney, New South Wales.[2]

Zollner's main business interest was the Sydney Galvanizing Works, which by 1870 employed fifty-two men and boys and used fifteen to eighteen tons of black sheet-iron a week to manufacture galvanized iron products.[2]

In 1862-1863, he was one of four prominent new shareholders that reformed the company operating the Fitzroy Iron Works at Mittagong.[3]

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  1. ^ Zollner, Simeon [sic]. "Rookwood General Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia PLOT Zone B Section S Grave 91 MEMORIAL ID 189921423". Find a Grave, Database and Images.
  2. ^ a b Walsh, G. P. "Zöllner, Simon (1821–1880)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 18 February 2012 – via National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  3. ^ Hughes, Hughes (1964). The Australian Iron and Steel Industry 1848–1962. Melbourne University Press. p. 7.


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