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National Wool Museum
Book, A Survey of Scouring and Milling in the Wool Industry
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula "A Survey of Scouring and Milling in the Wool ..."A Survey of Scouring and Milling in the Wool Industry" - B.F.J. Moxon & J. Barritt, Wool Industries Research Association, June 1950.wool industries research association, scouring, milling -
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Book, Finishing Machinery
"Finishing Machinery" - James Bailey, Textile Machine Maker, Huddersfield, c. 1926. Catalogue of machinery for fulling, scouring, carbonising, dyeing and finishing woollen and worsted and other types of textiles.Catalogue of textile finishing machinery from James Bailey, textile machine maker, Huddersfield, c.1926.textile machinery textile finishing, james bailey, textile machine maker, milling, scouring, carbonising, dyeing, raising, textile machinery, textile finishing -
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Book, Sheep and wool: grade 2
... National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ..."Sheep and wool: grade 2. 1st ed, 1956" - J Page Sharp and T B Harmsworth, Royal Melbourne Technical College Press, Technical Publication No 41shearing shearing sheds sheep stations - management woolclassing wool processing, fellmongery, carbonising, scouring, shearing, shearing sheds, sheep stations - management, woolclassing, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Report on objective measurement: technical mission to Eastern Europe
... National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ..."Report on objective measurement: technical mission to Eastern Europe"- Australian Wool Corporation Research and Development Department, 1975.textile industry wool - measurement wool marketing wool sales trade - international export - wool woolclassing - objective measurement, carding, scouring, combing, spinning, wool clip preparation, textile industry, wool - measurement, wool marketing, wool sales, trade - international, export - wool, woolclassing - objective measurement -
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Book, Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. IV, 1975
... National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ..."Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference, vol. IV" Sept. 1975.wool - chemistry weaving yarn production, deutsches wollforschungsinstitut an der technischen hochschule aachen e.v., scouring, carbonising, carding, combing, wool - chemistry, weaving, yarn production -
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Book, Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. V, 1975
... Hochschule Aachen e.V. Dyeing Scouring Textile Finishing Wool ..."Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference, vol. V" Sept. 1975.textile finishing wool - chemistry, deutsches wollforschungsinstitut an der technischen hochschule aachen e.v., dyeing, scouring, textile finishing, wool - chemistry -
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Book, Blackall Woolscour
"Blackall Woolscour" - Historical Woolscour Association Inc., 1992. Report re: the history and background of the Blackall Woolscour (the last remaining steam driven woolscour in Australia) in Queensland, attempts to preserve it, formation of the Historical Woolscour Association Inc.wool processing, historical woolscour association inc., scouring, blackall woolscour, queensland -
National Wool Museum
Book, Wool Textile Research
... CSIRO Scouring Dyeing Wool Marketing Woolclassing Wool Textile ..."Wool Textile Research; CSIRO Research for Australia 9". Contains articles re: the latest CSIRO research (as of 1986) into areas such as wool marketing, wool cleaning, standard descriptions of wool, production of woollen fabric and yarn and current research trends.wool marketing woolclassing, csiro, scouring, dyeing, wool marketing, woolclassing -
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Machine - Teasel Gig, c1890
When the fabric is removed from the loom it is often stiff, rough and uneven. There are a number of finishing processes, both mechanical and chemical that give wool fabrics their special look and feel. The fabric is often scoured again to remove oils and dirt picked up during manufacture. It is then pressed. For a soft and fluffy surface, the fabric is brushed. For a smooth surface, it is shorn. For centuries, machines similar to this teasle gig were used to finish fabrics. It uses the prickly flower head off the teasle plant (Dispsacus Fullonum) to do the delicate work to raise the surface, or nap, the woollen cloth. At least 1,500 teasle heads are needed for one gig. The teasel is a thistle like plant whose dried heads are used on the teasel gig. They are fixed to frames around the drum, or gig. The gig turns in the opposite direction to the flow of the cloth until the nap is raised. Also spelled as Teazel Gig.Large metal machine with wooden rollers and teasel covered drum.textile finishing, raising, raising machinery, teasel gig, fabric, wool processing, plants, thistle, drum -
National Wool Museum
Reference Card
Reference card with tabular information on wool types and set prices, c.1940s. Includes 'Queensland Scoured Specialties and Similar Types'.wool brokering wool sales, wool brokering, wool sales -
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Photograph
Photo depicts Cordillo Downs Shearing Shed, located 176kms north of Innaminka. Donated by Gwen Cox (Hon. Staff Member). Once the largest sheep station in the world, the shearing shed had 120 stands. The wool clip had to be carted 600km down the track to the rail head at Farina by camel train. In 1883, a complete scouring plant was installed at "Cordillo". The region now (1989) carries cattle.shearing sheds, photographs, cordillo downs -
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Photograph
Depicts the scouring and milling room from one of the Godfrey Hirst mills in 1966. In 1966 McKendrick Consolidated Industries Ltd purchased Godfrey Hirst Ltd to operate a carpet manufacturing concern and this photo was taken at the time of the takeover.Proof IAN HAWTHORNE / PHOTOGRAPHER / Commercial, Portrait, Wedding, Colour Processor / Upstairs, 140 Moorabool St., Geelong Ph. 98096godfrey hirst and co. pty ltd, scouring, milling -
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Photograph
Depicts the scouring and milling room from one of the Godfrey Hirst mills in 1966. In 1966 McKendrick Consolidated Industries Ltd purchased Godfrey Hirst Ltd to operate a carpet manufacturing concern and this photo was taken at the time of the takeover.Proof IAN HAWTHORNE / PHOTOGRAPHER / Commercial, Portrait, Wedding, Colour Processor / Upstairs, 140 Moorabool St., Geelong Ph. 98096godfrey hirst and co. pty ltd, scouring, milling -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Depicts the fleece scouring / deburring operations within a mill, c.1950s. Part of a series of photos depicting the various operations within a textile mill, all of which have been edited for publication.textile mills - operation, scouring, burring -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Depicts the fleece scouring operations within a mill, c.1950s. Part of a series of photos depicting the various operations within a textile mill, all of which have been edited for publication.textile mills - operation, scouring -
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Sheet, Instruction
Instruction sheet for mill floor operator, Appendix IV Materials Used in Scour, Lathes, Mill & Wash-Off Processes. Scouring Machine Auxiliary Details over.Other side of sheet.textile mills, collins bros mill pty ltd -
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Sheet, Instruction
Instruction sheet for mill floor operator, Table XIII Scouring Machine Auxiliary Details.textile mills, collins bros mill pty ltd -
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Sheet, Instruction
Instruction sheet for mill floor operator, Table XIII Scouring Machine Auxiliary Details - continued.Other side of sheet.textile mills, collins bros mill pty ltd -
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