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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Worsted Preparing & Spinning, 1923
This book is a technical book that was originally from the Wendouree Woollen Mills but latterly was part of a collection of books owned by the Warrnambool Woollen Mill. The Wendouree Woollen Mills in Ballarat began in 1870 as a flour mill and became the Doveton Woollen Mill in 1877. In 1918 it became the Myer Woollen Mill (Myer Emporium ownership) and in the 1920s it was a knitting mill. After Myer sold the mill it was known as Wendouree Woollen Mill but it closed in 1975. The Warrnambool Woollen Mill in Harris Street, Warrnambool was established in 1910 on the site of an earlier woollen mill destroyed by fire in 1882. It was a successful business for many years and closed in 2000 after 90 years of operations but by that time it had been bought by successive companies including the multinational company Dunlop. In 1968 the Warrnambool Woollen Mills (Dunlop era) purchased Wendouree Woollen Mills and transferred much of its operations to Warrnambool until the Ballarat mill was closed in 1975. This explains why a Wendouree Woollen Mill book was in the Warrnambool Woollen Mill building when it closed. This book is of some interest as a good example of technical books produced in the early 1920s. It would have been well-used by woollen mills workers and foremen at the time. It is also of interest as it comes from the Warrnambool Woollen Mill and so it is a memento of a most important and influential business in Warrnambool in the 20th century. A great number of local people were employed at this mill over the years and it enjoyed for many years a national reputation for quality products. This is a hard cover book with a dark blue cover and gold lettering on the front cover and the spine. The title of the book is printed in an ornate script and is underlined with two gold lines. The book has 277 pages commencing with page 273 as the book is Volume Two of this title. The book, about wool combing was written by Fred Bradbury. It has a Preface, a Contents page and fifteen chapters commencing with Chapter 21 and ending with Chapter 35, an Index and several pages of advertisements for other technical books. The book has several black and white photographs of machinery and illustrations and sketches demonstrating mechanical and technical processes. The book has some small stains on the front cover.Front Cover: ‘Worsted Preparing and Spinning (Wool Combing) by Fred Bradbury’ Spine: ‘Worsted Preparing and Spinning, Vol11- Bradbury – F.King & Sons Ld., Halifax, England’. Inside in two places: stamp of Wendouree Woollen Mills Pty Ltd wendouree woollen mills, warrnambool woollen mill, history of warrnambool -
National Wool Museum
Book, Principles of worsted spinning
"Principles of worsted spinning 2nd ed" - Howard Priestman, 1921textile fibres yarn production, yarn - worsted, spinning, textile fibres, yarn production -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Carpet
Sultana worsted Axminster 27" carpet body sample made by John Crossley & Sons Ltd. Related to border sample 88.0047 (old registration number). Part of ten piece collection originally presented to the Queensland Museum by Mr Doug Glanville.Sultana worsted Axminster 27" carpet body sample made by John Crossley & Sons Ltd. Sultana worsted Axminster 27" carpet body sample made by John Crossley & Sons Ltd.Sultana worsted wool Axminster linen back manfd. 1893 4 27" body carpet J.C & Sons Ltd Halifax Englandweaving, john crossley and sons, carpet -
National Wool Museum
Book, Worsted Preparing and Spinning vol. II: wool combing
"Worsted Preparing and Spinning vol. II: wool combing" - Fred Bradbury, 1923.FOR AND ON BEHALF OF / PORT PHILLIP MILLS PTY. LTD. / W. Stanley / Managing Director.port phillip mills pty ltd, cloth - worsted, combing, spinning, noble comb, gilling, stanley, mr w. - port phillip mills pty ltd -
National Wool Museum
Book, The woollen and worsted industry: an economic analysis
"The woollen and worsted industry: an economic analysis" - G F Rainnie (ed),1965textile industry textile fibres weaving, yarn - woollen, yarn - worsted, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, textile industry, textile fibres, weaving -
National Wool Museum
Book, Woollen or Worsted? An introduction to wool processing
"Woollen or Worsted? An introduction to wool processing" Bradford Art Galleries and Museums, 1983.wool processing woollen mills - history, bradford art galleries and museums, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, wool processing, woollen mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Worsted Overlooker's Handbook, 9th ed
"The Worsted Overlooker's Handbook" - M.M. Buckley, 9th ed. by George Long, c.1922.cloth - worsted, twisting, overlooker - worsted -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 40th Annual Report, 1960
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 40th Annual Report, 1960."woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 41st Annual Report, 1961
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 41st Annual Report, 1961."woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 42nd Annual Report, 1962
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 42nd Annual Report, 1962."woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 43rd Annual Report, 1963
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 43rd Annual Report, 1963"woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 44th Annual Report, 1964
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 44th Annual Report, 1964."woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 45th Annual Report, 1965
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 45th Annual Report, 1965"woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 46th Annual Report, 1966
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 46th Annual Report, 1966"woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 47th Annual Report, 1967
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 47th Annual Report, 1967"woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 49th Annual Report, 1969
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 49th Annual Report, 1969"woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 50th Annual Report, 1970
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 50th Annual Report, 1970"Back coverwoollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 51st Annual Report, 1971
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 51st Annual Report, 1971"woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 52nd Annual Report, 1972
"Geelong R S & S Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy: 52nd Annual Report, 1972"woollen mills - history textile mills - history, returned soldiers and sailors mill, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd, woollen mills - history, textile mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Worsted Industry
"The Worsted Industry", by J. Dumville and S. Kershaw, c.1930 (part of the Pitman's Common Commodities and Industries series).wool processing, yarn - worsted, cloth - worsted -
National Wool Museum
Book, Textile Machinery for Woollen and Worsted Manufacturers and Finishers
"Textile Machinery for Woollen and Worsted Manufacturers and Finishers" Wm. Whiteley & Sons Ltd, Lockwood, Huddersfield, England, 1926.Catalogue of textile machinery produced by Wm. Whiteley & Sons Ltd, 1926.textile machinery, wm. whiteley and sons limited, twisting machinery, winding machinery, warping machinery, carpet, tentering, cropping -
National Wool Museum
Book, Worsted Carding and Combing
"Worsted Carding and Combing: covering the syllabus of the City and Guilds of London Examination in this subject" - John R. Hind, London, 1932.FOR AND ON BEHALF OF / PORT PHILLIP MILLS PTY. LTD. / W. Stanley / Managing Director. / 16/11/32port phillip mills pty ltd, carding, combing, yarn - worsted, stanley, mr w. - port phillip mills pty ltd -
National Wool Museum
Book, Spinning Woollen and Worsted
"Spinning Woollen and Worsted: being a practical treatise for the use of all persons engaged in these trades" - Walter S. Bright McLaren, 1884.yarn production, spinning, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Worsted Overlooker's Handbook, 7th ed
"The Worsted Overlooker's Handbook of calculations, rules and tables, with applications of slide rule" by M.M. Buckley, seventh edition by George Long, c.1920.cloth - worsted, twisting, overlooker - worsted -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Valley Worsted Mill, 1923
Photographic postcard depicting the newly constructed Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.Photographic postcard, black and white. Depicts an aerial view of the newly constructed textile mill. A chimney stack and many saw toothed roofs can be seen.POST CARD / CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS ONLY / KODAK / AUSTRALtextile mills, valley worsted mill foster valley mill pty ltd, aerial photography, factory, wool, industrial building -
National Wool Museum
Report, The Western Australian Worsted and Woollen Mills Limited, Directors' Report, June 1964
The Western Australian Worsted and Woollen Mills Limited, Directors' Report, June 1964. Alexander Lau was Associate Director, the Albany Woollen Mill was a subsiduary company.woollen mills - history textile industry - history, alexander lau pty ltd the western australian worsted and woollen mills limited albany woollen mills, woollen mills - history, textile industry - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Staple Length and Staple Strength of Greasy Wool: measurement and effects on worsted processing
Proceedings of a seminar on "Staple Length and Staple Strength of Greasy Wool: measurement and effects on worsted processing"; CSIRO Division of Textile Physics, 1979 (1986 reprint).wool marketing wool - chemistry, wool staple - measurement, wool staple - strength, wool marketing, wool - chemistry -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, Worsted Card for Man-Made Fibres Type CS-2
"Worsted Card for Man-Made Fibres, Type CS-2" - Befama Bielska Fabryka Maszyn Wlokienniczych; sole exporters: Metalexport, Warsaw, Poland, c.1950.textile machinery, metalexport bielsko textile machinery works, carding, yarn - worsted -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, Neil M Freeman, Memorandum an Articles of Association of Geelong R. S. & S. Woollen and Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy. Limited, 1920
Legal document52 page booklet with typed text and some additional typed text pasted in over the top of some sections.cover: [handwritten] articles 71 and 114 in this book have no / application to special resolutions cover: [printed] "THE COMPANIES ACT 1915" / Company Limited by Shares / MEMORANDUM AND / ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION / OF / GEELONG / R. S. & S. Woollen and Worsted / Co-operative Manufacturing Coy. / LIMITED / NEIL M. FREEMAN, SOLICITOR. / Geelong / J. C. BROWNHILL & SONS, PRINTERS / 1920 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Hand operated embossing document press, 1910
The woollen mill was a vital part of Warrnambool for all but 22 years of the town’s history since it's the establishment in 1847 when the first land sales were held and white settlement began. In 1869 the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company began operations on the mill site, in 1875, shareholders of the then defunct Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company happily sold the land and buildings on the Merri river to Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company Ltd for £5,000. The site was sold again in 1876 to grazer Robert Hood of Sherwood, who was chairman of directors of the failed company, which couldn’t raise sufficient capital to keep the works operating. The entrepreneurial Hood then used the existing plant to turn his own wool into tweed cloth. But just as the mill was starting to show a profit, a fire destroyed the building and plant on the night of 25 March 1882. So again, the mill was operational for six short years. Insurers only paid a fraction over 10% of the damage, Hood couldn't raise sufficient capital to rebuild on his own, and so the site lay unused until 1910. In 1908 Marcus Saltau and Peter John McGennan convinced the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce to invest in a secondary industry with local capital. A public meeting in September 1908 agreed to raise £40,000, electing Saltau chairman of directors, a post he held for 34 years. A year later, using mostly local money, the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company dispatched its first manager, John E. Bennett, to buy a plant and recruit 20 experienced staff from the Yorkshire woollen industry in December 1909. Another year more, the new mill was officially opened on 14 November 1910 by Marcus Saltau as company chairman and town mayor. Eighteen months on, in May 1912, the mill paid its first half-yearly dividend of 2 ½%. It was now working two shifts, with a year's orders to fill. In 1914 the mill ordered its own generator, providing the town with electricity and effectively doubling its plant size by October 1915, six months after Gallipoli. Thereafter, government orders for cloth and military supplies assured the mill’s success right through the First World War and on until 1923. A plant upgrade in 1922 for machinery to make worsted fabric drained profits, which, with a fall in demand, led to a loss in 1925. Profits were restored by the 1930s, despite the Depression, mostly due to tight management and robust marketing. Production boomed again during the Second World War, but soon foreign competition bit into profits, forcing the company to consolidate operations. The ‘50s and ‘60s were golden years for the mill. Security and growth gave the company confidence to trial Australia’s first electric blanket in 1958 and to install Swiss Sulzer looms in 1965. Over time, the building facades took on the modern look that the mill presented until it closed. The Dunlop company bought the mill in 1968, fending off a challenge from Onkaparinga in South Australia, and continued to expand by adding Wendouree Woollen Mill in the same year and Dream-spun Textiles a decade later, in 1979. Soon after that purchase, however, the mill began its slippery slide into decline. Dunlop sold to its former rival bidder Onkaparinga Woollen Co. Ltd in 1982, which in turn was taken over by Macquarie Worsted's only a year later, in 1983. Operations remained stable for a decade until 1994 when the Macquarie Group signaled that its newly rationalised operations left no room for the Warrnambool investment. The final operator of the mill was The Smith Family charity group, which ran the site by agreement with the Warrnambool City Council and a state government grant in that same year, 1994. The mill became more of a fabric recycler than a manufacturer. The site was sold to private operators in February 2003 and rezoned four months later to allow for the mixed housing development. The embossing press is significant for its association with the Warrnambool Woollen Mills 1910-1968, a major employer in the Warrnambool district. The press is also significant as an example of commercial office equipment used in the 19th and 20th century.Press, metal, for Company seal of Warrnambool Woollen Mill, stamping their brand as Western District Worsted Mills Pty Ltd. Metal is black with red and gold floral markings. Inscription of stamp reads "WESTERN DISTRICT WORSTED MILLS PROPRIETRY LIMITED" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, warrnambool woollen mills, western district worsted mills proprietry limited, worsted fabric, printing press, logo printing press, stamp printing press, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village