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33: 263:, Captain Scott, James Counsell, Thomas Graves and some others. His brother Matthew sold his share in 1871 on his behalf (Charles was in London) when the partnership was dissolved. By this time the shareholders were John Henry Barrow, Charles Henry Goode, Robert Stuckey, Thomas Graves, William Parkin, Thomas King, James Counsell, and George Williams Chinner. He was chairman of the Adelaide Hat Factory, Ltd. a director of the 207:) was formed, with temporary premises in Leigh Street, Durrant taking over the London branch. William Henry Tite (1832–1903), who had been associated with Goode Brothers for 20 years, joined the partnership later that year and remained with them until he retired in 1894. the company again becoming Goode, Durrant and Co. Durrant died in 1910 without ever visiting Australia. His association with Goode and 211:(1823–1906), another prominent Adelaide draper, dates back to their days as employees of Goode, Gainsborough and Co. in London. The firm took much of the newly built Y.M.C.A. building, and in 1905 their own building in Grenfell Street. On Tite's retirement the firm became Goode, Durrant & Co., Limited. 356:
Sir Charles Goode married twice; first on 6 August 1856 to Mary Harriet Good (c. 1830 – 18 August 1889), sister of his first business partner, and who was an invalid for much of her adult life, and on 16 December 1890 to Mrs. Helen Augusta Lloyd (nÊe Smith), (12 March 1852 – 16 August 1936), who grew
71: 295:, of which he was a founding member. He was a committeeman with the District Trained Nursing Society, the Convalescent Home, the Benevolent and Strangers' Friend Society, president of the Home for Weak Minded Children, chairman of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission, president of the 157:(October 1826 – 8 March 1871) as "a gentleman well known not only as an earnest advocate, but also as a firm supporter of the great cause of civil and religious equality". In 1866 Goode resigned his seat in the Assembly due to demands of his business. The conclusion of the 82:, Herefordshire on 26 May 1827, and was apprenticed at the age of 12 years to a drapery establishment in Hereford, and in 1845 he proceeded to London, where he worked for Goode, Gainsborough and Co. and was, with later fellow-Adelaidean 105:(each later married a sister of the other), arriving in Adelaide in April 1849. Together they travelled the State by horse and cart hawking softgoods, and were successful enough to start a small softgoods business in Kermode Street, 124:, and helped carry on the business for 30 years as Goode Brothers. Warehouses were established in Rundle Street, Stephens Place and Grenfell Street, and carried out business throughout South Australia, Western Australia, and 173:
The following year Goode again returned to England, and remained for 12 months, managing the London branch of the company. While there, he was active in religious and philanthropic work, helping with the Field Lane
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In 1882 the partnership Goode Brothers was dissolved by mutual consent, and a new partnership with William Howard Durrant (c. 1819 – 15 September 1910) (previously a partner in Snook, Durrant and Co. of
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entered Parliament. He was a leading member of a committee appointed to secure religious equality in celebration of marriages as embodied in the Marriage Bill. He was at that time described by the Rev.
62:, 26 May 1827 – 5 February 1922) was a British Australian merchant, businessman, politician and philanthropist in the early days South Australia. He founded Goode, Durrant and Company in 1882. 279:
Goode was a great supporter of the Industrial School for the Blind, Adelaide YMCA, the James Brown Memorial Trust (managing Kalyra Home for Consumptives and Estcourt House), and the
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His son Charles T. Good, was to be a partner in the architectural firm of Williams and Good who, amongst other work, designed the Grenfell Street premises of Goode, Durrant and Co.)
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were operating at a loss, and combined their financial resources, and amalgamated their Adelaide businesses, returning to profitability. D & W. Murray's building on
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was associated), assisted with Regent's Park College and Rev. Dr. William Landells' Baptist church at
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Company. For a time he and his partners dabbled in sheep farming, but lost on the venture.
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on the 1883–1885 Parliamentary Commission established to investigate the operation of the
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in 1858. The company was re-formed in 1864, with additional shareholders P. H. Burden,
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Charles was back in Adelaide from 1863 to 1867. In March 1865 he was elected, with
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Constance Gwen Lloyd (c. 1884–1913) married Harold Charles Drew on 2 March 1904
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and Charles was doing everything he could to keep the firm solvent.
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His portrait was presented by the people of Adelaide to the
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In the early 1930s both Goode, Durrant and their competitor
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For Charles Henry Goode (c. 1851–1914), see his father
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was left vacant, later tenanted without charge or at
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For many years he ran the 253:, a founder of the Adelaide 198:Goode, Durrant, Tite and Co. 126:Broken Hill, New South Wales 78:He was born at Hinton, near 7: 1141:Australian company founders 1031:. 18 August 1936. p. 1 975:. 20 August 1889. p. 4 967:"The Late Mrs. C. H. Goode" 919:. 9 January 1857. p. 4 807:. 3 January 1912. p. 7 375:Helen Lloyd (c. 1885–1906). 247:, previously editor of the 131: 10: 1187: 1146:Australian philanthropists 1087:. 29 April 1904. p. 4 1059:. 17 April 1913. p. 8 947:. 7 August 1856. p. 2 883:"State Children's Council" 827:"Goode the Philanthropist" 746:. 25 March 1946. p. 7 710:"Big Merger of City Firms" 515:. 3 March 1926. p. 19 479:"Death of Mr. Thomas Good" 221:D. & W. Murray Limited 190:, who became President of 65: 18: 1115:. 10 July 1906. p. 5 995:"Who's Who in the Church" 972:South Australian Register 944:South Australian Register 916:South Australian Register 743:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 687:South Australian Register 570:"Sir Charles Henry Goode" 484:South Australian Register 322: 303:Young Men's Bible Class. 215:Goode, Durrant and Murray 1003:. 28 May 1929. p. 8 832:Kalgoorlie Western Argus 353:of Goolwa were cousins. 318:He was knighted in 1912. 293:State Children's Council 291:, which established the 239:Other business interests 301:Flinders Street Baptist 40:Sir Charles Henry Goode 738:"Red Cross House Sold" 574:Former members of the 75: 36: 1023:"Death of Lady Goode" 289:Destitute Persons Act 144:, as a member of the 73: 35: 16:Australian politician 542:"Interesting People" 333:Matthew Goode and Co 188:Jacob Gould Schurman 111:Good, Toms & Co. 21:Samuel Goode (mayor) 1107:"Concerning People" 1000:The News (Adelaide) 855:"Kalyra Sanatorium" 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Samuel Goode (mayor)
Charles Rufus Goode

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Peterchurch
R. A. Tarlton
YMCA
Sir George Williams
Birmingham
North Adelaide
Good, Toms & Co.
Samuel
Broken Hill, New South Wales
Neville Blyth
Arthur Blyth
House of Assembly
Adam Lindsay Gordon
James Maughan
American Civil War
worldwide recession
Ragged Schools
Charles Dickens
Regent's Park
Jacob Gould Schurman
Cornell University
Nottingham
George Wills
D. & W. Murray Limited
Gawler Place

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