PART SEVEN - Analysis & CommentIn this Supplement Story to my main
Bloor Court Story I have argued that Scott Bonnar entered
into some arrangement whereby Atkinson & Co of nearby Leith Street would acquire the business
formerly run by Scott at Bloor Court.
It may be that Atkinson saw this as an opportunity to expand into a new area - of
lawnmowers.
It would appear that the arrangement was a contingency Scott needed whilst he was in training
for the A.I.F. in late 1918 and early 1919. In any case, this arrangement does explain why
Scott Bonnar would start a
new business (involving his brother Malcolm) in early 1920 at Chapel
Street. That business would become the famous
Scott Bonnar Company.
The lawnmower repair division of Atkinson & Co. would heavily advertise in the years ahead.
They moved from Bloor Court to
Morphett Street (near the bridge) in
early 1923, and appear to
have also become an automotive accessory supplier. The advertising record for Atkinson trails
off from
late 1927.
It was not uncommon for Atkinson and Scott Bonnar to advertise lawnmower repairs in the same
paper. In the
1925 advertisement group below, note Atkinson, Dobbie, and Scott Bonnar. Given
that a young Scott Bonnar did his apprenticeship at Dobbie's, it's a great representation of
the development and sphere of influence the man Scott Bonnar had.
The rest is history.-----------------------------------------
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