Dad killed in shark attack after going snorkelling as great white spotted in area
Duncan Craw, 32, was on a trip with wife Taylia and three-year-old son Levi before the tragedy unfolded. The cheerful and kind dad accepted the dangers he might face in the ocean, his family said
07:41, 23 JAN 2021
Updated
Duncan Craw, 32, disappeared in the waters off Port MacDonnell in southern Australia
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By Terry and Kim Kovel
King Features Syndicate
The Arcade Manufacturing Company started as Novelty Iron Works in 1868. It made iron storefronts, windmills and coffee mills. It became Arcade Manufacturing Company in 1885, and the first product was a cork puller. In 1893, they started to make toys to make use of the scrap metal. Animal banks were made after 1908, and child-sized coffee grinders were made from the start until the 1930s.
In 1921, the company decided to make toys that were copies of real vehicles and everyday items. The first of the toys was an accurate copy of the car used by Yellow Cab. By the 1930s, it was making copies of many other vehicles. The toys were well-made, expensive and popular with children. When World War II started in 1941, it switched to war work, making special iron parts. After the war in 1946, the company was bought. It closed in 1953.