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National Wool Museum
Clothing - 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Men's Opening Ceremony Shirt, c. 1984
On the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Uniforms donator Doug wrote- During the 1980s the Australian wool industry was at its most prosperous times with record numbers of sheep producing wool receiving ever increasing values due to the success of the Reserve Price Scheme, and the overall guidance of the Australian Wool Corporation (AWC). As a humble technician, my role was a low profile newly created position of “Controller, Technical Marketing” where wool was to be marketed on its technical properties, as distinct from the “Product Marketing Group” which exploited trhe traditional high profile approach of marketing wool;s superior fashion attributes. The Woolmark was the tool central to this approach. When the forthcoming Los Angeles Olympic Games was announced, the Product Marketing Group seized upon the chance to show the world that we could make top fashion garments and display them on our elite athletes on the world stage. A concept was launched using a contemporary top designer, Adel Weiss, with the most exclusive fabrics and knits available, and all with a lot of hype. This launch failed dismally for the following reasons- - The designer did a wonderful job presenting an excellent fashion range on perfect skinny models. The AOC however wanted a uniform which had an obvious Australian appearance when fitted to elite, and frequently muscular, athletes. - The fabrics chosen did not reflect the performance required by travelling athletes, there was no recognition of the need for ‘easy care.’ - There was no recognition given to the problem of measuring, manufacturing and distribution of a range of articles when the selected athlete could be domiciled anywhere in Australia. - There was no appreciation of such historical facts as Fletcher Jones, who had been unofficial suppliers dating back to the 1954 Olympics in Melbourne, and the Fletcher Jones board member, who was also an AWC board member, and was not in favour of the change. The project passed from Product Marketing to Public Relations, a big spending off-shoot of the AWC Chairman David Asimus, and due to the day to day operations of the project was passed to me and PR took care of the financial matters. The first task was to meet with the AOC and find out exactly their requirements. This lead to the production of a design and manufacturing brief, cointaining exact time lines for each event required to ensure an appropriate uniform on every athlete chosen to represent his/her country on the date given for the Opening Ceremony in Los Angeles. Working backwards the timeline becomes- 1. Noted the exact date of the Opening Ceremony. 2. Estimated the date for distributing completed garments to each athlete. 3. Estimated the time span available for measuring each athlete and commence making each component of the ensemble to the individual measurements of each athlete. 4. Decided the date for making the final choice of uniform design concept. 5. Decided the date for distribution of the design brief to selected designers. These five steps were spread out over a two year period. The Commonwealth Games occur midway between each Olympic Games, work on the Olympic uniform commences the week after the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony and MUST be ready by the prescribed day two years hence. The project also had to remain cognisant of trade politics existing within the span of the task, as well as the temperament of designers in general. It is no overstatement to say that in the past every designer in Australia believed they could, and should, be chosen to design the Australian Uniform. The final choice of designer almost always faced criticism from the fashion press and any designer who had been overlooked. However, with the contenders receiving an exacting brief the numbers of serious contenders greatly reduced. The Los Angeles Olympic Uniforms. A further reason for the AWC bid failure to design the LA uniform was that the AOC had already chosen Prue Acton to design it. This was based on her proven performance during previous games as she had a talent for creating good taste Australiana. Her design concepts also considered the effect when they were viewed on a single athlete as well as the impact when viewed on a 400 strong team coming on to the arena. A blazer trouser/skirt uniform in bright gold was chosen for the formal uniform. It was my task to select a pure wool faille fabric from Foster Valley weaving mill and have sufficient woven and ready within the prescribed timeline. The trouser/skirt fabric selected was a 60/40 wool polyester plain weave fabric from Macquarie Worsted. This fabric had a small effect thread of linen that was most attractive when dyed to match some eucalyptus bark Prue had brought back from central Australia. For the Opening Ceremony uniform, Prue designed a series of native fauna, a kookaburra for the men’s shirt and a pleated skirt with a rural scene of kangaroos, hills and plants. This presented an insurmountable printing challenge to the local printing industry as it had an unacceptably large repeat size and the number required (50) was also commercially unacceptable. The solution was a DIY mock up at RMIT and the employment of four student designers. The fabric selected for this garment was a light weight 19 micron, pure wool with a very high twist yarn in alternating S and Z twist, warp and weft. This fabric proved to be the solution to a very difficult problem, finding a wool product which is universally acceptable when worn next to the sin by young athletes competing in the heat of a Los Angeles summer. Modifications to this fabric were developed to exploit its success when facing the same problem in future games. Garment Making- The most exacting garment in the ensemble is the tailored blazer, plus the related trouser/skirt. Unfortunately tailoring athletes that come in various shapes and sizes such as; - Weight lifters develop an enormous chest, arms and neck size. A shirt made to a neck size of 52 would produce a shirt with cuffs extending well beyond the wearer’s hands. - Basketball players are up to 7 feet tall and garments relying ona chest measurement grading would produce a shirt with cuffs extending only to elbow length. - Swimmers develop enormous shoulders and slim hips, cyclists by contrast develop thighs I liken to tree trunks and a uniform featuring tight trousers must be avoided at all cost. Suffice to say many ensembles require specialist ‘one off’ treatment for many athletes. Meanwhile there is a comfortable in between group who can accept regular sizes so you can cater for these by having back up stock with plenty of built in contingencies. Athletes may be domiciled anywhere in Australia, this creates a fundamental problem of taking their measurements. The Fletcher Jones organisation was key to answering this problem due to their presence in every capital city, as well as many provincial towns around Australia. Each athlete on being selected for the Olympic Team was simultaneously requested to visit their nearest Fletcher Jones shop. The standardised measurement data collected was shared with the other manufacturers, e.g. Pelaco Shirts, Holeproof Socks and Knitwear, Maddison Belts, and even Hush Puppy Shoes. As the time for the Games approached the AOC made arrangements for combining meeting of all. Selected available athletes at the Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, where, among other things, they were fitted and supplied with their uniform. The method evolved as follows.Men’s cream coloured button up, collared shirt. Images of a kookaburra have been printed onto the shirt, a single kookaburra on the left breast and a pair of kookaburras on the reverse of the shirt. The kookaburras are printed in a brown tone to complement the cream colour of the fabric.On tag - FMaustralian wool corporation, 1984 los angeles olympics, olympic uniforms, men's uniforms, sport, athletes -
National Wool Museum
Valuation scale
System for establishing price in pence per pound for wools acquired by British and Australian Governments during WWII. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, Semco Transfers Frock Sprays, 1930's
NeedleworkBooklet contains sheets of tissue paper Fautley's size , B also iron on transfers. Semco Transfer Frock Sprays BookletSemco Transfer Frock Sprays Folder No.15 Price 3DDistiction and smartness may be added to your frock, jacket or blouse with charming hand embroidery. These transfers are specifically designed for this purpose and can be used on the collar, pockets or anywhere on the garment. If desired additional sheets may be obtained. These designs are equally attractive worked with wool or Semco Embroidery Threads. Semco Art Needlework, Victoriastawell -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, The Lux Book 1951
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was published by Lux and contains knitting patterns for mens, womens and childrens garments.The Lux Book / 1951 / NEW / KNITTING DESIGNS / ... at a special price / with 2 packets of / LUXknitting handicrafts - history, lux, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Pattern, Stitchcraft no. 266
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. Stitchcraft was a monthly craft publication containing knitting and embroidery patterns and was controlled by Patons and Baldwins (UK).STITCHCRAFT / No. 266 / PRICE IN / AUSTRALIA / 1'3knitting handicrafts - history embroidery, stitchcraft ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history, embroidery -
National Wool Museum
Book, Pattern, Stitchcraft no. 269
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. Stitchcraft was controlled by Patons and Baldwins (UK) and was produced monthly with patterns for knitting, embroidery and crochet projects.STITCHCRAFT / No. 269 / PRICE IN / AUSTRALIA / 1'3knitting handicrafts - history embroidery crochet, stitchcraft ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history, embroidery, crochet -
National Wool Museum
Book, Pattern, Stitchcraft no. 274
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. Stitchcraft was a monthly craft publication containing knitting and embroidery patterns and was controlled by Patons and Baldwins (UK).STITCHCRAFT / No. 274 / PRICE IN / AUSTRALIA / 1'3 / Free / inside / SPECIAL / SUPPLEMENT / OF / Italian / quicknitsknitting handicrafts - history embroidery, stitchcraft ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history, embroidery -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Styleknit series 47-2
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was produced by Styleknit in c.1947 and contains knitting patterns for womens garments.Series 47-2 / STYLEKNIT / Price: Sixpence / 7 Garments Knitted in Wool or Cottonknitting handicrafts - history, styleknit, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Crochet, 110 Tralin Crocheted Edgings
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It contains 110 patterns for crocheted edgings and was written and produced in Australia, c.1945.110 / Tralin / Crocheted / Edgings / Price 1'- / Copyright Reg. / 14th Editioncrochet handicrafts - history, bamford, miss walker, miss, crochet, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, 'Charm' Book 12: Glove Book
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It contains knitting patterns for gloves.PRICE 1/- / BOOK 12 / Gale / Pam / Lynne / Carol / Anne / "Charm" / GLOVE BOOKknitting handicrafts - history, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Vogue Knitting Book no. 52
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was produced by English Vogue in 1958 and was part of a twice yearly sereies. It contains knitting patterns for mens and womens garments.VOGUE KNITTING / BOOK / Make this a / KNITTED / summer / Instructions inside / No. 52 PRICE 3'10knitting fashion, vogue - english, knitting, fashion -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Vogue Knitting Book no. 55
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was produced by English Vogue in 1959 and contains knitting patterns for mens and womens garments.Vogue Knitting Book / For all / occasions / .. jackets / .. ski sweaters / .. bedjackets / Sizes 30-44 / Instructions inside / No. 55 Price 2'6knitting fashion, vogue - english, knitting, fashion -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Paragon Knitting Book no. 66
This book was produced by Paragon and contains knitting patterns for baby clothes.Paragon / KNITTING BOOK / Cuddle Cardigans / BIRTH TO 2 YEARS / BOOK 66 / Price 1'3knitting handicrafts - history, paragon art needlecraft, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Photograph of a Kettle Decatizing apparatus, as produced by H. Krantz Soehne (manufacturers of finishing machinery) of Aachen, Germany. It was sent to Arthur Heaton & Co. Ltd as part of a price quotation. Decatizing is the process of forcing steam through wool.Photograph, 1931, of a Kettle Decatizing apparatus, as produced by H. Krantz Soehne (manufacturers of finishing machinery) of Aachen, Germany. Decatizing is the process of forcing steam through wool.H. KRANTZ SOEHNE / AACHEN. 231.textile machinery textile finishing, h. krantz s?? arthur heaton and co. ltd, decatizing, textile machinery, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Photograph of a Cloth Winding machine, as produced by H. Krantz Soehne (manufacturers of finishing machinery) of Aachen, Germany. It was sent to Arthur Heaton & Co. Ltd as part of a price quotation and was for winding on the decatized cloth.Photograph, 1931, of a Cloth Winding machine, as produced by H. Krantz Soehne (manufacturers of finishing machinery) of Aachen, Germany.H. KRANTZ SOEHNE / AACHEN. 362textile machinery textile finishing, h. krantz s?? arthur heaton and co. ltd, winding machinery, textile machinery, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Kettling & Braun
"Kettling and Braun", 1931. Contains fliers, pictures, photos, a textile sample and specifications of textile machinery from the German manufacturer, Kettling and Braun. Includes a quotation to Collins Bros Mill, Geelong for the price of supplying a number of items of textile equipment.Book / catalogue containing specifications, photos, a textile sample and quotations for textile machinery by Kettling and Braun, 1931.textile machinery, kettling and braun collins bros mill pty ltd -
National Wool Museum
Calendar, Calendar for 1946
Calendar for 1946 produced by Geelong printer, Hubert Adams. A replica of this calendar hangs in the shearers quarters in Gallery One.Conservation Treatment Advice 23 June 1988Calendar for 1946 / HUBERT ADAMS / 6 JAMES ST., GEELONG / FOR ALL PRINTING REQUIREMENTS / Phone 1773. Get my QUOTE. Quality High. Prices, Low as conditions permit. / [days, dates, months throughout]hubert adams -
National Wool Museum
Book, Geo. Hague and Co. Wool Catalogues 1917-18
"Geo. Hague and Co. Wool Catalogues 1917-18". Wool appraisement catalogues produced by the brokers George Hague and Co. and containing lists of wool for sale in 1917-18 in Geelong with types, bale brands, quantities, prices, clients etc. This catalogue was saved by Laurie Conolan (Museum Victoria) and came from the Elder's warehouse on Western Beach which was demolished during 1986.Geo. Hague and Co. Wool Catalogues 1917-18GEO. HAGUE & CO. / WOOL CATALOGUES / 1917-18 / L.N.H.wool brokering, wool bale descriptions, wool sales, george hague and co. pty ltd -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Dennys Lascelles Limited Geelong - Sale by Auction, 27 November 1946
Photo depicts a Dennys Lascelles auction on 27 Nov. 1946 in Geelong, where 8371 bales of wool were sold at an average price per bale of 36-15-2. The auctioneer was Mr P.F. White. This photo hung for a number of years in the Dennys Lascelles office in Cobden.Dennys Lascelles Ltd (Geelong) wool auction in progress, 27-11-1946.DENNYS LASCELLES LIMITED / GEELONG. / SALE BY AUCTION 27th NOVEMBER 1946. / 8371 BALES - AVERAGE PRICE PER BALE 36-15-2 / AVERAGE PRICE PER LB. 29.66d. / Auctioneer Mr. P.F. WHITE. SILENCEwool sales, dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Newspaper Clipping, A fine line to toast
Newspaper article from "The Weekly Times", about Ian Appledore's ultra fine wool which brought a record price, through his broker Victorian Producers' Co-operative.wool sales, jackson, mr keith - victorian producers' co-operative limited, appledore, mr ian - kadinia jackson -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, First Board of Directors
Acquired when "Classweave Industries" closed downFramed image First Board of Directors Mr R Vincent, Director; Mr James Robertson, Director and General Manager; Mr James Dyer, Chairman of Directors; Mr J M Badger, Secretary; Mr W Stawell, Director; Mr S E Price, Director; Mr D McLennan, Director; Mr J Solomon, Director.woollen mills - history woollen mills textile mills - staff, classweave industries pty ltd federal woollen mills ltd, woollen mills - history, woollen mills, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, The Wertheim "Preciosa" Knitting Machines with Short Carriage Price List
Advertising brochure and price list for the Wertheim "Preciosa" knitting machines.Advertising brochure and price list for the Wertheim "Preciosa" knitting machines. Advertising brochure and price list for the Wertheim "Preciosa" knitting machines.knitting, jepson, mr keith -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Australian Wool Corporation Annual Report 1983-84
... - Reserve Price Plan Wool Marketing Textile Mills Textile Mills... Sales Wool - research Wool Sales - Reserve Price Plan Wool ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales wool - research wool sales - reserve price plan wool marketing textile mills textile mills, australian wool corporation joint wool selling organisation limited, stock pile, wool industry, wool sales, wool - research, wool sales - reserve price plan, wool marketing, textile mills -
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Annual Report, Australian Wool Corporation Annual Report 1984-85
... - Reserve Price Plan Wool Marketing Textile Mills Textile Mills... Sales Wool - research Wool Sales - Reserve Price Plan Wool ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales wool - research wool sales - reserve price plan wool marketing textile mills textile mills, australian wool corporation joint wool selling organisation limited, stock pile, wool industry, wool sales, wool - research, wool sales - reserve price plan, wool marketing, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Australian Wool Corporation Annual Report 1985-86
... - Reserve Price Plan Wool Marketing Textile Mills Textile Mills... Sales Wool - research Wool Sales - Reserve Price Plan Wool ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales wool - research wool sales - reserve price plan wool marketing textile mills textile mills, australian wool corporation joint wool selling organisation limited, stock pile, wool industry, wool sales, wool - research, wool sales - reserve price plan, wool marketing, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Australian Wool Corporation Annual Report 1986-87
... - Reserve Price Plan Wool Marketing Textile Mills Textile Mills... Sales Wool - research Wool Sales - Reserve Price Plan Wool ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales wool - research wool sales - reserve price plan wool marketing textile mills textile mills, australian wool corporation joint wool selling organisation limited, stock pile, wool industry, wool sales, wool - research, wool sales - reserve price plan, wool marketing, textile mills -
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Annual Report, Australian Wool Corporation Annual Report 1987-88
... - Reserve Price Plan Wool Marketing Textile Mills Textile Mills... Sales Wool - research Wool Sales - Reserve Price Plan Wool ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales wool - research wool sales - reserve price plan wool marketing textile mills textile mills, australian wool corporation joint wool selling organisation limited, stock pile, wool industry, wool sales, wool - research, wool sales - reserve price plan, wool marketing, textile mills -
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Annual Report, Australian Wool Corporation Annual Report 1988-89
... - Reserve Price Plan Wool Marketing Textile Mills Textile Mills... Sales Wool - research Wool Sales - Reserve Price Plan Wool ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales wool - research wool sales - reserve price plan wool marketing textile mills textile mills, australian wool corporation joint wool selling organisation limited international wool secretariat, stock pile, wool industry, wool sales, wool - research, wool sales - reserve price plan, wool marketing, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Australian Wool Corporation Annual Report 1989-90
... - Reserve Price Plan Wool Marketing Textile Mills Textile Mills... Sales Wool - research Wool Sales - Reserve Price Plan Wool ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales wool - research wool sales - reserve price plan wool marketing textile mills textile mills, australian wool corporation joint wool selling organisation limited international wool secretariat, stock pile, wool industry, wool sales, wool - research, wool sales - reserve price plan, wool marketing, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Annual Report, Australian Wool Corporation Annual Report 1990-91
... - Reserve Price Plan Wool Marketing Textile Mills Textile Mills... Sales Wool - research Wool Sales - Reserve Price Plan Wool ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales wool - research wool sales - reserve price plan wool marketing textile mills textile mills, australian wool corporation joint wool selling organisation limited international wool secretariat, stock pile, wool industry, wool sales, wool - research, wool sales - reserve price plan, wool marketing, textile mills