Charles Bunning
Charles R. Bunning (1 March 1905 – 3 June 1994) was a West Australian businessman who played an early significant role in the development of major retailer Bunnings. Charles was a son of Robert Bunning, an English migrant who, with his brother Arthur, formed Bunning Brothers in 1886. The firm developed into one of Australia's largest timber companies. Charles was instrumental in the construction of the , south-west of Bridgetown, and the , 13 km north-east of Carnarvon. Both structures are on the Heritage Council of Western Australia's register of heritage places.
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Charles Bunning
Charles R. Bunning (1 March 1905 – 3 June 1994) was a West Australian businessman who played an early significant role in the development of major retailer Bunnings. Charles was a son of Robert Bunning, an English migrant who, with his brother Arthur, formed Bunning Brothers in 1886. The firm developed into one of Australia's largest timber companies. Charles was instrumental in the construction of the , south-west of Bridgetown, and the , 13 km north-east of Carnarvon. Both structures are on the Heritage Council of Western Australia's register of heritage places.
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