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James Allan (Queensland draper) : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Allan (Queensland politician)
James Allan (20 December 1856 – 26 January 1938) was a draper and a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. ==Early life and business career== Allan was born in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland,〔 to parents Robert Allan and his wife Mary (née Hodge). Receiving his final education at Andersonian University,〔 Allan started his working life as an apprentice draper to Daley & Co. in Glasgow before arriving in Australia in 1879. Here he worked as an assistant for D. L. Brown & Co. and in 1882, along with Robert Stark formed Allan & Stark, drapers. The business started out at South Brisbane, but by 1895 business had so greatly increased that they moved to Queen Street, in the centre of Brisbane. In 1911 Allan & Stark was formed into a private company with many of its employees having acquired an interest in it. In 1919 it became a public company and later incorporated the Civil Service Stores and also Stuparts Ltd, who were based in Maryborough.〔 Their former Queen Street premises survives and is heritage-listed as the Allan and Stark Building.
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