Sniders & Abrahams
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Sniders & Abrahams
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Sniders & Abrahams was an Australian tobacco manufacturing company formed in 1886 in Melbourne, Victoria. It was the first Australian company to mass-produce cigarettes. One of the company's owners, Louis Abrahams, played a significant role in Australian colonial art, mainly as a patron and associate of the Heidelberg School movement, also known as Australian impressionism. In the summer of 1885–86, alongside Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin, he founded the Box Hill artists' camp, for the purp
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Australian tobacco manufacturing company
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sniders_%26_Abrahams
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2024-04-02T02:06:41Z
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