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National Wool Museum
Certificate, Certificate of Honour - Second Victory Loan
Acquired when "Classweave Industries" closed down.Federal Woollen Mills Pty Ltdtextile mills woollen mills, classweave industries pty ltd federal woollen mills ltd, textile mills, woollen mills -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Staff Group Portrait, Collins Bros Mill Pty Ltd, 1930s-1940s
The Collins No. 2 Woollen Mill building dates from around the 1930s, however related buildings at that site were first constructed from around 1918, that was the Marnock Vale Wool Scouring Works. The Union Woollen Mill founded in the 1870s by William Henry Collins, a major Geelong industrial enterprise, was among the local firms which flourished during the First World War period. From 1914-1918 Collins Bros. concentrated on equipment for the A. I. F. However, afterwards Collins Bros. Pty. Ltd. specialised in the manufacture of flannels and blankets. From 1920 to 1938 the output was increased by fifty percent, and the number of employees rose to 200. The Collins Bros. No. 2 Mill was established in Bridge Street, Newtown. The proprietary brand 'Physician' became well and favourably known throughout Australia source: Heritage Victoria The Collins Bros Mills No. 1 and No. 2 hired over 250 people, and produced between 40,000 and 60,000 blankets for both the Australian market and for overseas export. Collins Bros closed both mills in 1974.Landscape photograph mounted on board showing a group portrait of staff seated and standing together in front of the Collins No. 2 Woollen Mill, Bridge Street, Newtown. Buildings, a chimney, towers, tanks, farmland, a car, powerlines and dirt roads are shown in the background. -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, By Wagga Design, 2017
‘By Wagga Design’ is the winner of the Art Quilt Australia 2019 Expressions: Wool Quilt Prize. Barbara Mellor, of St Helens in Tasmania, made this quilt after researching the history of waggas and was fascinated by this early form of recycling. ‘By Wagga Design’ is her contemporary take on the traditional wagga that was born out of hard times and limited resources. Barbara wrote the poem below while thinking of the workers who used waggas while travelling: Black night campfire night sheep in the shadows dreams on the track a comforting wagga stitched with love for a homesick heart. The wagga was made in 2017 and was first submitted into the Bay of Fires Art Prize. In 2018 the wagga was submitted into the Break O’Day Stitchers Quilting and Embroidery Exhibition, where it won the Hanger’s Prize. Barbara sourced the fabrics used from a variety of places. Some are from her personal collection while others were given to her. She purchased a woollen three-piece suit from a local op shop and decided to incorporate it into the design, making some unique and distinctive shapes. Another distinctive feature of the quilt is the patch labelled ‘Parkside’. Barbara noted that it was cut from a blanket she purchased from a garage sale from a property that had once been a caravan park titled ‘Parkside’ in the 1960s. The filling of the wagga contains the rest of the Parkside blanket.Quilt made from various woollen garments and bedding in cool tone colours. Patches mostly cut into square and rectangle shapes. Three patches made from a second-hand woollen suit, showcasing the arm with cuff buttons, pocket flap on a hip pocket containing a pocket square and front of vest with buttons. wagga, art quilt australia, expressions: wool quilt prize -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Handknitted Woollen Mittens
Handknitted multicoloured woollen mittens with Scandinavian pattern. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Accessory - Men's Tie, 1940
Made by Max Baumann Internee Camp 13 Loom woven red and blue woollen tie.tatura, costume, accessory -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Accessory - Scarf, 1940's
Made in Camp 13 by an internee, Max BaumannWoven woollen scarf in black and white patternscarf, weaving, ww2 camp 13, ww2 internment camp craft, max baumann -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Trousers, Conway Bros Pty Ltd, 1969
Standard issue Air Force trousers.Navy blue, woollen pants, plastic buttonsInside tag: "CONWAY BROS PTY LTD" / "1969" / "A ^ F" / "SIZE 0" / "8405-66-012-3732" Inside back pocket: "J. Vaitkevics" written in blue pen, and "Wilson" has also been written in blue pen, but it has been crossed out.military clothing, military uniforms -
National Wool Museum
Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games Men's Dress Socks
Part of the men's formal uniform for the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Olympic Games.Pair of brown woollen dress socks for men.Australia Salt Lake City 2002fashion, costume, shoes, wool, sport, salt lake city, olympics -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - SOCKS ARMY, C.139 - 45
Items issued to Frederick.E.ADDLEM VX142253. Refer Cat No 432.2 for his service history and 937P.Pair of large Army khaki woollen socks. In white, “Large 12 - 13”uniforms - army, costume accessories, footwear accessories -
National Wool Museum
Archive - Mounted Cheque, Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill, 1932
Copy of a cheque celebrating the final repayment by R. S. & S. Woollen and Worsted Co-operative of a Commonwealth Government loan.Copy of a cheque mounted on cardboard with white and black printed text.GEELONG R. S. & S. / Woollen & Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Co. Ltd. / £50,000 / Commonwealth Government Loan. / Repayable in 10 Years / Granted by Special Act of Parliament 20th Dec. 1922. / Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister -- Hon. Arthur Rogers Minister for Repatriation / Final Repayment by above Cheque -- 20th Dec. 1932. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Costume and Accessories, c1930
Woollen Stockings 2 Pair. One pair long navy. Fawn toes and trim on top of stockings. One pair Red woollen knee high stockings.stawell clothing material -
National Wool Museum
Skirt
Skirt was worn by Maria Mackinnon, a volunteer for fifteen years at the National Wool MuseumWaverley Woollen Mills/ LAUNCESTON TASMANIA AUSTRALIAwaverley woollen mills national wool museum, tartan -
National Wool Museum
Folder, sample
Weaving sample folder: "WORSTED SPORTS COATING" pattern sheet with 3 cloth samples.GEOFF ROBINSON (pencil) WOOLLEN UPHOLSTERY (ink)weaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
National Wool Museum
Program, Programme of Fashions in Wool for 1959
Program for a fashion parade of woollen garments for women. Descriptions of the garments, including the manufacturers and designers, are given. The parade was presented by the Australian, Canadian, American Women's Club of Geelong in 1959.PROGRAMME / of Fashions In Wool for 1959 / Presented by / Australian, Canadian, American Women's Club / of Geelong / Sponsored by / The Myer Emporium (Geelong) Pty. Ltd. / in conjunction with the / Australian Wool Bureau / Proceeds to aid the Australian Red Cross We are grateful for the / co-operation of: / Geelong Wool Brokers / Geelong Woollen Mills / Mr. James Fogarty. / No. 152fashion -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - PUTTEES - LEG WRAPPINGS, 1942
Putties, pair, khaki, woollen with khaki material ties..1) & .2) On white label: Made in Australia N179 - 1942 Regimental No.......... Name.......... .2) Stamped on white label: [up arrow] A Lcostume - male, uniforms - army, puttees, passchendaele barracks trust -
Greensborough Historical Society
School badge, Prefect's pocket, Watsonia High School, 1980s
This is a 'new' pocket, unused. Embroidered pockets were sewn onto school uniform as a sign of student seniority and responsibilityAn unused pocket from Watsonia High School.Maroon woollen pocket with stitched school crest and motto.Includes "Prefect" in embroidery.watsonia high school, prefects pocket -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Clothing, 1966 (exact)
Green army issue woollen jumper Size 44clothing -
St Patrick's College
College Blazer, 1938
This sports blazer belonged to Mark Phillip Whitty, SPC 1932-1938. He was part of the senior Athletics team. Mark Whitty died in August 2012 and this item was donated to the College by his family.Blue woollen sports blazer with green fabric trim .The front pocket is embroidered with the College crest, and has ATH inscribed under the crest.mark whitty, 1938, athletics, blazer. -
St Patrick's College
College Blazer, 1970s
This blazer belonged to T Rickard, SPC 1967-1971. It was donated by the Rickard family in 2013.Navy blue woollen blazer with green fabric trim.The front pocket is embroidered with College crest.blazer, rickard, 1971. -
St Patrick's College
College Blazer, 1930s
College blazer worn in the 1930s.Navy woollen College blazer with green fabric trim.The front pocket is embroidered with SPC logo and has sporting insignia embroidered, 1st XI cricket, 1st XVIII football and Athletics.blazer, 1930s. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories, c1930
Black Woollen Bathers buttoned on the shoulder. Small sleeves.stawell clothing material -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Footwear - Socks (hand knitted)
Pair of blue men's woollen socks - hand knitted -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Blue Wool Mini-crini, Vivienne Westwood, 1980s
This Item is part of an outfit owned, worn and donated by Annie McIntyre. Worn in 1986 it was part of a major collection designed by Vivienne Westwood. The V&A includes information about the minicrini collection that Westwood launched in Spring/Summer 1985 which "...marked what Westwood described as a "cardinal change" – a shift towards tailoring and "things that fitted" – and a more deliberate focus on reworking ideas taken from historical dress. The stand-out garment of Mini-Crini was Westwood's short, bell-shaped skirt – another cheekily sexual garment that combined the outline of a child's party frock with an abbreviated version of the Victorian crinoline."The McIntyre Collection of clothing and clothing accessories forms one of the largest single donations to our Fashion & Design collection. It includes clothing and clothing accessories worn by four women in the Cohen and McIntyre families across three generations. The items worn by Melbourne architect, and Kew resident, Dione McIntyre date from the 1960s and 1970s, and include evening wear, day wear, hats and shoes. As Dione McIntyre often accompanied her husband, fellow architect Peter McIntyre, to formal events, there are a number of pieces of evening wear among the items. The McIntyre Collection also includes items worn by women of an earlier generation: by Lilian Cohen, Dione McIntyre's mother, and by her mother-in-law, the wife of the architect Robert McIntyre. At the other end of the chronological spectrum are a number of outfits belonging to, worn and donated by Annie McIntyre. These include outfits created by notable late 20th century Australian and/or international fashion designers. The McIntyre Collection is significant historically and artistically as it includes examples of design that demonstrate changing tastes in fashion over an 80-year period. The collection is also significant in that it includes the work of a large number of Melbourne designers from the 1960s to the 1990s. Blue woollen 'minicrini' by the British designer Vivienne Westwood.A note written by Dione McIntyre accompanying the item describes its relevance and use: "Vivienne Westwood 3-piece ensemble purchased in London in the 1980s - consisting of navy 'twin set' and balloon skirt - worn with long white socks and dark flat shoes. Donated by Annie McIntyre."mcintyre collection, womens clothing, international fashion - 1980s, vivienne westwood, annie mcintyre -
Bendigo Tramways (managed by the Bendigo Heritage Attractions)
Tramways Ties, unknown
Green, woollen ties that feature hand darning and patching. AUSTICO (Maker) -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Robe
Official Municipal (?) Robe, Black pleated (woollen?) robe.Makers details printed in gold on cotton tag stitched on inner side, back of robe. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Spool of Spun Wool. Product of Stawell Woollen Millsstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1920's
Imperial Type Writer from Stawell Woollen Mill stawell -
Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club
Pocket, blazer, Club Crest
From the Wal Graham Collection.A red woollen blazer pocket with white embroidered letters.SMRC -
Mont De Lancey
Booklet, Sheep's Clothing, Sheep's Clothing Guernsey
Catalogue sheets of woollen clothing for sale, and price lists.Guernsey Woollens. Image of a Ram, as a logo.booklets -
National Wool Museum
Sculpture - Angel, Michele Beevors, 2016
Angel featured as part of the exhibition Anatomy Lessons, shown at the National Wool Museum in 2024. The exhibition featured meticulously-sculpted, life size skeletons, making visitors question their place in this web of the living and the dead. From a towering giraffe stretching 4.4 metres in height, to an army of over 50 delicately rendered frogs, this exhibition was enthralling in scale. Each sculpture is an accurate portrayal of a real animal and is carefully measured, drawn, and moulded from steel, wire, and foam. The frame is then intricately knitted over to create these thought-provoking pieces. Each sculpture tells a story, one of the collection of animals by museums and collectors, of Western safari hunters, of human encroachment, and of the often-sad role of the animals in our lives. These underlying concepts are explored and reflected by the materials used. Wool, that speaks of warmth, of comfort, of care, meets the size, grace, and sheer breathtaking beauty of the pieces, clashing with the hard and complex stories beneath. The smallest of Beevors’ knitted pieces was made while reflecting on the global tropical fish trade. At the time, press reports predicted that the imminent release of the film ‘Finding Dory’ would increase demand for pet tropical fish. People enjoy a good fish story, but studies have revealed that widespread reports of the ‘Nemo Effect’ following the debut of the film’s predecessor, ‘Finding Nemo’, were exaggerated. Data collected to assess people’s interest in blue tang, the species of the title character in ‘Finding Dory’, revealed an increase in online searches for “blue tang”, but no evidence of an increase in their trade or visits to public aquariums to observe them. When discussing the action and attitude effects of pop culture depictions of animals, it is necessary to investigate evidence-based material. Pop culture, wildlife documentaries, web videos, blogs, and news stories: there is a great ocean of content to consume, but the mechanisms by which witnessing these representations of animals and nature leads to tangible behaviour change, positive or bad, individual and social, remains poorly understood. In a world inundated with messaging and content, could a simple phrase like “fish are friends, not food” influence attitudes? Originally from Australia, Michele Beevors has been practicing in New Zealand for the last 20 years. She is Head of Sculpture at Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand’s oldest, and one of its most prestigious, art schools. Beevors has exhibited in galleries, museums, and exhibition spaces in across New Zealand, Australia and Vienna with art that is defiant, unconventional, and moving.Knitted white woollen fish skeleton, with black pupil.knitting, art, conservation, sculpture, skeletons, anatomy lessons, michele beevors, fish, angel fish