
Chimney is a legacy to a giant of our wool industry
More than 70 years after his death, Leslie William Smith's name still towers over Launceston on the 30-metre chimney at his former wool scouring plant at 98 Gleadow Street. The chimney was actually built as part of the huge Rapson Tyre and Rubber Company's factory behind Kings Wharf in 1928, at a cost of more than 400,000 pounds. The British manufacturer, which promoted their tyres as the best in the world and advertised that members of the Royal family used them, was lured t