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P & A Coutts

P & A Coutts. The story of Horsham Timber & Joinery. Percival Lawrence Coutts – Wimmera Roots. How did this person of significance establish business in Horsham?. Richard Coutts Son of Pioneer. Richard Coutts. Pioneer Settler. Percival R. Coutts Horsham icon. Percival L. Coutts

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P & A Coutts

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  1. P & A Coutts The story of Horsham Timber & Joinery.

  2. Percival Lawrence Coutts – Wimmera Roots. • How did this person of significance • establish business in Horsham? Richard Coutts Son of Pioneer Richard Coutts. Pioneer Settler. Percival R. Coutts Horsham icon. Percival L. Coutts Born – Ballarat Died – Horsham

  3. Percival Lawrence Coutts - Lineage Richard Coutts Born – Kincardine, Scotland. 1832. Died – Rupanyup, Australia. 1889. Imm – To the Goldfields, Ballarat. 1854. Great Grandfather

  4. Percival Lawrence Coutts – A Short History (gt gnd’parents). • Richard Coutts: • Born – 1832 to John & Christian Coutts. • Youngest of two children. • Married – Janet Condie and had 12 • Children, 11 sons and one daughter. • Resided – Lallat, Rupanyup. • Settled – Rupanyup (from 1872) • Work – Miner and Farmer • History: • Mentioned in the Victoria and its • Metropolis. • Significant pioneer to the region. • 1885 trip to the Kimberleys. • Walked to Queensland for land. • Most of his sons all prospected. • Killed in 1889 in a farming accident. • Arthur & David Coutts Lallat. • Buried in the Rupanyup Cemetery.

  5. Percival Lawrence Coutts - Lineage Richard Coutts Born – Talbot, Victoria. 1866. Died – Ballarat, Australia. 1954. Buried – Horsham, Victoria. Grandfather

  6. Percival Lawrence Coutts – A Short History (grandparents). • Richard Coutts: • Born – 1864 to Richard & Janet Coutts. • Second eldest child. • Married – Maria O’Shea and had 5 • Children, 3 sons and two daughters. • Resided – Mount Magnet, WA (etc). • Settled – On the move • Work – Miner. • History: • Spent significant time ‘on the move’. • Recollections of his time. • Spent time near Gordon (Victoria) • and Warracknabeal • 1885 trip to the Kimberleys. • Children raised in Horsham. • Died of old age in Ballarat. • Buried in the Horsham Cemetery.

  7. Percival Lawrence Coutts - Lineage Richard Coutts Born – Allendale (near Ballarat) , Victoria. 1887. Died – Ballarat, Australia. 1951 Buried – Ballarat, Victoria. Father

  8. Percival Lawrence Coutts – A Short History (parents). • Percival Richard Coutts: • Born – 1887 to Richard & Maria Coutts. • Eldest child. • Married – Margaret O’Keane and had 10 Children, 7 sons and three daughters. • Resided – Horsham & Ballarat • Settled – Ballarat (after Horsham) • Work – Compositor/typesetter. • History: • Had strong connections in Horsham • Champion footballer Horsham and • Ballarat. • Moved for his football and work • WW1 – Military Medal (Messine 1917) • Post war illness. • Died in Ballarat. • Buried in the Ballarat Cemetery.

  9. Percival Lawrence Coutts. • What created his personality: • A child of the depression • Apprentice at 13, little formal education • Second eldest, father ill, worked to support • Responsibility • Determined and courageous • Used his brains and ability • Served in WW2

  10. Percival Lawrence Coutts – AIF. His father: P. R. Coutts (MM): WW1 38th Battalion The Western Front Lieutenant P. L. Coutts: WW2 38th Battalion In Darwin during the bombing Served in New Guinea and Milne Bay Sergeant

  11. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. • Apprenticed to Fred Harris (prior and post war) • Established P & A Coutts in 1951 • Humble beginnings • Mainly domestic and renovations • Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (1957)

  12. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. • The ‘green fleet’.

  13. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. • Post 1960, expansion • After war redevelopment • Opportunity and determination • Not only Horsham, far reaching influence • Competed aggressively and strongly • Developed a reputation • Was the inaugural chair of the MBAV in • the Wimmera

  14. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. • Expansion – 1960’s and onwards.

  15. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. • Expansion – local influence.

  16. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. • Changing the face • of Horsham.

  17. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. Horsham RSL Public State Offices Horsham Civic Centre

  18. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. • Turnover $100M post war • Employed 150 people in peak times • Trained 150 apprentices • Memories as a teenager…. • Was the biggest employer next to Wimmera • Base Hospital • Would often say ‘….wherever you go someone • will know you’.

  19. P & A Coutts – 1951 to 1982. • Closed in 1982 • Took on ‘all comers’ • Educated many • Broke down barriers • Migrant workers • Many years to retire • Influenced many • State reputation • Not bad for a bloke • who got A+ in pastels

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