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Slide, Poll Polwarth
Slide of a Poll Polwarth sheep. Polwarths are found in the colder, wetter areas of Victoria and Tasmania and have been exported to South America. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "Merino & Australasian Breeds of Sheep Set No. A866" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Poll Polwarth sheep.Merino & Australasian Breeds / of Sheep / Set No. A866 / No. 5 / Poll Polwarth VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIApoll polwarth sheep, slide -
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Slide, Horned Polwarth
Slide of a Horned Polwarth sheep. Polwarths are found in the colder, wetter areas of Victoria and Tasmania and have been exported to South America. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "Merino & Australasian Breeds of Sheep Set No. A866" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a horned Polwarth sheep.Merino & Australasian Breeds / of Sheep / Set No. A866 / No. 6 / Horned Polwarth VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIApolwarth sheep, slide -
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Slide, Corriedale
Slide of a Corriedale sheep. Corriedales are a large framed sheep which are favoured as wool and mutton producers in good pasture country in Australia and New Zealand. Corriedale sheep has been exported to South America. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "Merino & Australasian Breeds of Sheep Set No. A866" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Corriedale sheep.Merino & Australasian Breeds / of Sheep / Set No. A866 / No. 7 / Corriedale VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAcorriedale sheep, slide -
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Slide, Zenith
Slide of a Zenith sheep. The Zenith is a comparatively new breed established in the Victorian Wimmera and is a comeback type of sheep. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "Merino & Australasian Breeds of Sheep Set No. A866" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Zenith sheep.Merino & Australasian Breeds / of Sheep / Set No. A866 / No. 8 / Zenith VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAzenith sheep, slide -
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Slide, Merino Champions
Slide of several champion merino sheep at the Australian Stud Breeders Association Show. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "Merino & Australasian Breeds of Sheep Set No. A866" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of champion Merino sheep at the Australian Stud Breeders Association Show.Merino & Australasian Breeds / of Sheep / Set No. A866 / No. 9 / Merino Champions VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAmerino sheep, australian association of stud merino breeders limited, slide -
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Slide, Super Fine Merino Ram
Slide of a superfine Merino ram. A superfine merino produces the finest and best wool in the world. Found in higher rainfall areas. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "Merino & Australasian Breeds of Sheep Set No. A866" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a superfine Merino ram.Merino & Australasian Breeds / of Sheep / Set No. A866 / No. 1 / Super Fine Merino Ram VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAmerino sheep, wool superfine, slide, wool - superfine -
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Slide, Lincoln
Slide of a longwoolled, Lincoln sheep. Longwools are usually mated to merino ewes to produce large-framed vigorous, first-cross sheep which produce better and finer wool than the longwool and have better meat potential than the merino. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Lincoln sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 1 / Lincoln VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAlincoln sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Poll Dorset
Slide of a Poll Dorset sheep. The Dorsets produce quick maturing lambs which have a 36 to 40 lbs carcass weight. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Poll Dorset sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 10 / Poll Dorset VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIApoll dorset sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Suffolk
Slide of a Suffolk sheep. The Suffolk is a short woolled sheep. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Suffolk sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 11 / Suffolk VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAsuffolk sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Cheviot
Slide of a Cheviot sheep. The Cheviot is known as a hill breed sheep and is found mainly in hilly country with high rainfall. It has not become very popular in Australia. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Cheviot sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 12 / Cheviot VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAcheviot sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, English Leicester
Slide of a English Leicester sheep. The English Leicester is not in common use. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of an English Leicester sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 2 / English Leicester VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAenglish leicester sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Border Leicester
Slide of a Border Leicester sheep. The Border Leicester does well under almost any conditions and is a very popular breed. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Border Leicester sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 3 / Border Leicester VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAborder leicester sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Romney Marsh
Slide of a Romney Marsh sheep. The Romney Marsh is favoured in areas of high rainfall. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Romney Marsh sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 4 / Romney Marsh VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAromney marsh sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Southdown
Slide of a Southdown sheep. The Southdown produces high quality export carcasses ranging from 28 to 34 lbs. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Southdown sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 5 / Southdown VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAsouthdown sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Shropshire
Slide of a Shropshire sheep. Shropshire sheep are a short woolled breed. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Shropshire sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 6 / Shropshire VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAshropshire sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Ryeland
Slide of a Ryeland sheep. Ryeland sheep are a short woolled breed. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Ryeland sheep.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 7 / Ryeland VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAryeland sheep, sheep, british, slide, sheep - british -
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Slide, Dorset Horn ram
Slide of a Dorset Horn ram. The Dorsets are the most popular fat lamb sires. They produce quick maturing lambs which have a 36 to 40 lbs carcass weight. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Dorset Horn ram.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 8 / Dorset Horn Ram VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAdorset horn sheep, sheep, british, sheep - british -
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Slide, Dorset Horn ewe
Slide of a Dorset Horn ewe. The Dorset produces quick maturing lambs with a 36 to 40 lb carcass weight. Slide printed by Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria. Formerly stored in presentation folder as part of "British Breeds of Sheep Set No. 448" series by the Audio Visual Education Centre, Education Department of Victoria.Slide of a Dorset Horn ewe.BRITISH BREEDS OF SHEEP / Set No. 448 / No. 9 / Dorset Horn Ewe VISUAL EDUCATION CENTRE / EDUCATION DEPT. OF VICTORIAdorset horn sheep, sheep, british, sheep - british -
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Textile - Wagga Blanket, May Shortte, 1940s
This wagga style blanket was made by May Shortte using blanket samples from Solomons department store, Geelong (now Market Square Shopping Centre). May Shortte is the grandmother of Emily McNeight. Part of a collection of three blankets donated by Emily McNeight.Blue, orange, green, yellow, purple and grey wagga style blanket made with off cuts of blankets.wool, blankets, wagga, solomons, geelong, may shortte, samples -
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Photograph - The Federal Woollen Mills First Board of Directors, c.1915
Photo of seven men seated around a table. Mounted in a wooden frame. Plaque in the bottom centre of frame.Wording: The Lockwood Studios, Geelong; Method: White ink; Location: Bottom right of image -
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Photograph - Construction of Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co's Reinforced Concrete Wool and Grain Stores, Geelong, Edward Giles Stone, 1910-1912
Through improvements in productivity after 1095, Dennys, Lascelles, Austin and Co. determined to expand and engaged the Sydney-based engineer Edward Giles Stone. The resulting Bow Truss Building was claimed as being the largest flat-roof space in the world (almost an acre) without visible support. The Bow Truss Building was demolished amid a blaze of publicity in May 1990.Collage of 15 photographs mounted in a grey/brown cardboard backing depicting various stages of construction of wool & grain stores. Wooden frame.Wording: Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co. 1910-11;Location: Top centre Wording: G.C. Wilmot Photo Geelong;Location: Bottom right cornerdennys, lascelles, austin, construction, grain, wool, building, geelong, architecture -
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Photograph - Geelong Victoria, 1889
Image was donated by Mr. Peter JM Bell of West Yorkshire, UK in 2009. Mr. Bell worked for Robert Jowitt & Sons between 1999 and 2006 when the company ceased operations. Mr. Bell discovered this photo and decided to donate it to the National Wool Museum. Jowitt & Sons was established in 1775 and became a limited company in 1919. They were wool merchants and had buying branches in Australia - Fremantle, Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.Photo of approximately 30 men standing on and perpendicular to a railway track. Behind the group are four buildings, two on the left, two on the right. A dog is resting on the railway track. The ground has been covered in wool and a sign on the right-hand building reads 'ROBERT JOWITT & SONS".Wording: Geelong- Victoria/ 1889;Method: printed;Location: bottom centrewool, railway, dog, jowitt & sons -
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Photograph - Women's Basketball Team, Albion Mill, 1941
Gwen Low, who donated this photograph, was the Captain of this 1941 Women's Basketball Team and worked at the Albion Mill.Black and white photograph showing an outdoor portrait of seven women, with four standing at the back and three kneeling in foreground. The woman in the centre front is holding a basketball. The women are wearing matching uniforms with heart motives. Trees and buildings are shown in the background.albion mill, geelong, wool, industry, sport, basketball, teams, women's sport, manufacturing -
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Fabric Sample Book, The New Fashion, 1933
For nearly a century, Paris was the most important centre for textile design. From all over the world textile entrepreneurs came to Paris for inspiration. From the 1930s, style services developed in Paris in which companies collected the latest textile samples and circulated them around the world. Subscriptions to this service was expensive, but it not as expensive as going to Paris and other places where new trends arose. Textile designers, in Geelong and Melbourne, subscribed to books such as John Claude Freres books to get the latest colour fashions.Unbound book comprised of 114 separate pages of fabric samples from John Claude Freres.fashion, john claude freres -
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Stencil - DUDLEY
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Dudley is a large industrialised market town and administrative centre in England. Wool bales marked DUDLEY would have been transported to Dudley by sea.Wool bale export stencil - DUDLEYDUDLEYwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
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Textile - Orchid Tables, Dowel Jones, 2024
The Orchid Tables were on display as part of the Ten Years of Dowel Jones exhibition at the National Wool Museum in 2024. The exhibition label reads: Sitting just outside this exhibition in the National Wool Museum is a 1910 Axminster Jacquard Carpet Loom. This loom was operating at Brintons factory in Geelong from 1960 to 1975, and then at the Melbourne College of Textiles, until it was donated to the museum. In the 1990's the museum commissioned an exclusive pattern called the Manor House Rug. Based on earlier designs from Brintons UK Persian Rug Archive Library, the museum continues to make this rug through the expertise of Loom Technician Michael Farquhar. The Manor House Rug features a central medallion with floral pattern. Working with illustrator Beci Orpin, and referencing Margaret MacDonald & Angair's book 'Orchids of the Anglesea District', we identified regional orchids. By a process of removal and addition, the original floral medallion was replaced with local species as decorative motif. Ten Year of Dowel Jones presents three altered Manor House Rugs, each with different orchids tufted in wool and placed in the centre of each rug. The rugs have been attached by cotton thread to three table frames at different heights to create the Orchid Tables.Three tables consisting of powder coated steel frames, with a woven carpet top. The table tops are made from wool with a jute backing, and feature a red, green, blue, black and cream floral design with an orchid in the centre. Each table is a different height.dowel jones, ten years of dowel jones, national wool museum, axminster loom, carpet, manor house rug, orchids, anglesea, design, art, furniture, beci orpin, brintons, geelong, melbourne college of textiles