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National Wool Museum
Scarf
Worn as part of the femal formal Winter Olympic uniform, 2002WOOLMARK MERINO SELECT PURE NEW WOOL WOOLMARK 100%MERINO WOOL DRY CLEAN ONLY WARM IRON MADE IN INDIA LIC. NO.: 5345AA97Wfashion, weaving, costume, sport, salt lake city -
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scarf
Part of the mens formal uniform for the 2002 winter OlympicsWOOLMARK MERINO SELECT PURE NEW WOOL WOOLMARK 100% MERINO WOOL DRY CLEAN ONLY WARM IRON MADE IN INDIA LIC. NO.: 5345AA97Wfashion, weaving, wool, costume, sport, salt lake city -
National Wool Museum
Label, Blanket
Blanket labels for Physician blankets.Red text and red and black image of woman lying in bed (printed) on white background. 'Holes' around edges used for stitching onto blankets.Physician standard chill-proof pure wool blanket made in Australiaweaving, collins bros mill pty ltd -
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Sample, Cloth
Sample swatch book,100% merino extafine Zegna Baruffa fabrictextile industry weaving, zegna baruffa, cloth - woollen, textile industry, weaving -
National Wool Museum
Book, Catalogue of Parts for the Hollingworth and Knowles Patent Openshed High Speed Fancy Loom
"Catalogue of Parts for the Hollingworth and Knowles Patent Openshed High Speed Fancy Loom" - Hutchinson, Hollingworth and Co. Ltd Loomworks, Dobrcross, 1898.DYER & PHILLIPS PTY. LTD. / 75-77 FLINDERS LANE / MELBOURNE. / SOLE AGENT.textile machinery, dyer and phillips pty ltd hutchinson, hollingworth and co. limited, weaving looms, weaving machinery -
National Wool Museum
Wall Hanging
10-12 years old (at 1989). Brother of the donor made this item.Wall hanging Kindly donated by Margaret Williams on July 21st. 1989weaving, williams, mrs margaret mary -
National Wool Museum
Conversion table
Yarn conversion table made by William Bussey Pty Ltd.weaving mills -
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Photograph, Drawing in for Weaving
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National Wool Museum
Photograph
Depicts a Hollingworth Dobcross 1929 loom 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.weaving textile mills - operation, weaving, textile mills - operation -
National Wool Museum
Bobbin, Mule spinning bobbin
Spool of grey yarn used in the process of mule spinning.weaving mills -
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Spool
Spool used for spinning.weaving mills -
National Wool Museum
Yarn
Spool of brown yarn.weaving mills -
National Wool Museum
Cone
Designed for nce only use. Used for holding the yarn during yarn dyeing. The process was called "pressure dyeing" for a small amount of yarn. Doesn't create an even dye effect.Wangaratta Woollen Millsweaving mills, wangaratta woollen mills -
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Book, Cloth sample, City & Guilds Exams 1914-1915 Patterns
Cloth sample book: "City & Guilds Exams 1914-1915 Patterns" has 35 grey and black cloth samples (1 space is blank). Pages entitled: "Range 1 & 2 Tropical Suitings" (5 samples); "Ranges 3 & 4 Suitings" (6 samples); "Range 5 Suitings" (3 samples)/ "Range 6 Vestings" (3 samples); "Range 7 & 8 Vestings" (7 samples); "Ranges 9 & 10 Trouserings" (5 samples); "Ranges 11 & 12 Trouserings" (6 samples);City & Guilds Exams 1914-1915 Patterns (ink)weaving textile industry textile design textile industry - education, weaving, textile industry, textile design, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Sketch
Artist's charcoal sketch with water colour panelfrom which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation on Jacquard Card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4225.Artist's charcoal sketch with water colour panelfrom which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation on Jacquard Card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4225. Artist's charcoal sketch with water colour panelfrom which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation on Jacquard Card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4225.4/418 Genoese MS. M6 RE MG. in Burgundy P2 S7 1st stockweaving, carpet -
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Sketch
Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation at Jacquard card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4187.Genoese 4/4187. Consists of large gouache paint sketch and charcoal sketch.Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation at Jacquard card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4187.Genoese 4/4187. Consists of large gouache paint sketch and charcoal sketch. Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation at Jacquard card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4187.Genoese 4/4187. Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation at Jacquard card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4187.Genoese 4/4187. Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation at Jacquard card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4187.Genoese 4/4187. Consists of large gouache paint sketch and charcoal sketch.Genoese 4225weaving, carpet -
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Sketch
Artist's watercolour sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4102.Artist's watercolour sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4102. Artist's watercolour sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4102.4/4102 Roll 4 M6weaving, carpet -
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Sketch
Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4180. Artist's paint sketch.Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4180. Artist's paint sketch. Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4180. Artist's paint sketch.4/4180 Genoese MS recolored lighter ground burgundy goldweaving, carpet -
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Artwork, other - Sketch
Sketch from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out, prior to preparation of Jacquard card. Genoese (Axminster) 4/4226. Three sketches, gouache, two long and one short designs. The two long sketches are pasted at one end onto backing paper, which contain inscriptions. Floral design in blues, pink, mauves, white, grey and greens.Genoese 4/4226 AL Ingramweaving, carpet, ingram, a l -
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Sketch
Watercolour sketch of leaf pattern from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out.Watercolour sketch of leaf pattern from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out. Watercolour sketch of leaf pattern from which carpet manufacturing pattern is graphed out.weaving, carpet -
National Wool Museum
Spool
Spool from Collins Mills.weaving mills, collins bros mill pty ltd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Roger de Stoop, c1980
Interview of Roger de Stoop by Keith Rooney.Interview of Roger de Stoop by Keith Rooney.Interview of Roger de Stoop by Keith Rooney.weaving mills, middlefield drive, blackburn north, de stoop, camille, koonung road, blackburn north, blackburn north, belgians in australia, de stoop, roger, rooney, keith -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Belgians here to settle, 13/03/1952
Photocopy of article on the arrival of the de Stoop family joining Roger de Stoop, proprietor of a textile factory in North Blackburn.de stoop, roger, belgians in australia, weaving mills -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Arrivals of Belgian families
List by Roger de Stoop of Belgian immigrants 1950 - 1955 sponsored by him to work in his Blackburn North textile factory; with photocopy of photos of houses built for de Stoop employees, factory site and original buildings.belgians in australia, de stoop, roger, weaving mills -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Obituary, Roger de Stoop, 21/07/1999
Obituary of Roger de Stoop. Born 7/12/1912 died 18/4/1999. Born in Flanders, Belgium he expanded the family business to Melbourne (Blackburn North) after World War II. The first company to produce Belgian damask ticking in Australia. The business was sold to British conglomerate, Smith & Nephew in mid 1960. Roger retired in 1968 and pursued his many interests.weaving mills, de stoop, roger, blackburn north, flanders, belgium, manchester, u.k., de stoop, camille, coutrai, belgium, best, richard, damask ticking, camille de stoop australia pty ltd, yakka, aywon, de stoop, wivine, musica viva, smith & nephew -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Place Mat
Till collectionTHE TILL COLLECTION SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT|The significance of the Alwyn Till Collection is that Alwyn was born in Mitcham in 1921. He attended Mitcham Primary School and Box Hill Boys High School. He served his Community mainly through his activities within the Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham. He joined the Royal Australian Airforce in World War II in September 1939. He trained as a Pilot in Australia and Canada, was posted to England and saw action in Europe. He was shot down over France and rescued by and then joined the French Resistance and while fighting with them was fatally shot. A Baron fighting with him wrote to his mother to inform her of his death.|Alwyn's parents were Evaleen Victoria Till (nee Maggs) and Sydney Norman Till who first lived in Creek Road Mitcham, before moving to 573 Whitehorse Road Mitcham. His father served in World War I where his eyesight was damaged and he was taught by the then Blind Institute in suitcase making of which we have two examples in this collection. He died in 1931. Alwyn took over responsibility for his mother and sister Alison. We can understand how devastated his mother and sister would have been at the news of Alwyn's feeling that he must serve his country in World War 11.|His letters home were so precious to them that they carefully kept all his correspondence, notices of death and condolences from friends. After Alison's death in 2007 her relation Joan Walker transcribed each of Alwyn's letters home into two bound volumes. The executors, Joan Walker and Anne Drew deposited the original letters with the Whitehorse Historical Society. Due to their significance as historical documents of one serviceman's complete correspondence with his family the Whitehorse Historical Society Committee after consultation with the donors deposited the original letters with the State Library of Victoria. The Whitehorse Historical Society retains the copies.|Alison and her mother kept many family memorabilia and personal items which make up this significant collection as they show how people lived, worked and served in the local community and municipality.|This collection represents the love and devotion of the women to their families during the course of two world wars. The father was disabled as a result of World War 1 and died an early death and a son who thereafter took on the responsibility as head of the family at an early age. This young handsome charismatic son served his community in peace time and gave his life in World War 11. This mother and sister were devoted to his memory.Cream woven place mat with fringing.domestic items, table setting, handcrafts, weaving -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Place Mat
Till collectionTHE TILL COLLECTION SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT|The significance of the Alwyn Till Collection is that Alwyn was born in Mitcham in 1921. He attended Mitcham Primary School and Box Hill Boys High School. He served his Community mainly through his activities within the Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham. He joined the Royal Australian Airforce in World War II in September 1939. He trained as a Pilot in Australia and Canada, was posted to England and saw action in Europe. He was shot down over France and rescued by and then joined the French Resistance and while fighting with them was fatally shot. A Baron fighting with him wrote to his mother to inform her of his death.|Alwyn's parents were Evaleen Victoria Till (nee Maggs) and Sydney Norman Till who first lived in Creek Road Mitcham, before moving to 573 Whitehorse Road Mitcham. His father served in World War I where his eyesight was damaged and he was taught by the then Blind Institute in suitcase making of which we have two examples in this collection. He died in 1931. Alwyn took over responsibility for his mother and sister Alison. We can understand how devastated his mother and sister would have been at the news of Alwyn's feeling that he must serve his country in World War 11.|His letters home were so precious to them that they carefully kept all his correspondence, notices of death and condolences from friends. After Alison's death in 2007 her relation Joan Walker transcribed each of Alwyn's letters home into two bound volumes. The executors, Joan Walker and Anne Drew deposited the original letters with the Whitehorse Historical Society. Due to their significance as historical documents of one serviceman's complete correspondence with his family the Whitehorse Historical Society Committee after consultation with the donors deposited the original letters with the State Library of Victoria. The Whitehorse Historical Society retains the copies.|Alison and her mother kept many family memorabilia and personal items which make up this significant collection as they show how people lived, worked and served in the local community and municipality.|This collection represents the love and devotion of the women to their families during the course of two world wars. The father was disabled as a result of World War 1 and died an early death and a son who thereafter took on the responsibility as head of the family at an early age. This young handsome charismatic son served his community in peace time and gave his life in World War 11. This mother and sister were devoted to his memory.Cream woven place mat with small pattern around edges.domestic items, table setting, handcrafts, weaving -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Place Mat
Till collectionTHE TILL COLLECTION SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT|The significance of the Alwyn Till Collection is that Alwyn was born in Mitcham in 1921. He attended Mitcham Primary School and Box Hill Boys High School. He served his Community mainly through his activities within the Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham. He joined the Royal Australian Airforce in World War II in September 1939. He trained as a Pilot in Australia and Canada, was posted to England and saw action in Europe. He was shot down over France and rescued by and then joined the French Resistance and while fighting with them was fatally shot. A Baron fighting with him wrote to his mother to inform her of his death.|Alwyn's parents were Evaleen Victoria Till (nee Maggs) and Sydney Norman Till who first lived in Creek Road Mitcham, before moving to 573 Whitehorse Road Mitcham. His father served in World War I where his eyesight was damaged and he was taught by the then Blind Institute in suitcase making of which we have two examples in this collection. He died in 1931. Alwyn took over responsibility for his mother and sister Alison. We can understand how devastated his mother and sister would have been at the news of Alwyn's feeling that he must serve his country in World War 11.|His letters home were so precious to them that they carefully kept all his correspondence, notices of death and condolences from friends. After Alison's death in 2007 her relation Joan Walker transcribed each of Alwyn's letters home into two bound volumes. The executors, Joan Walker and Anne Drew deposited the original letters with the Whitehorse Historical Society. Due to their significance as historical documents of one serviceman's complete correspondence with his family the Whitehorse Historical Society Committee after consultation with the donors deposited the original letters with the State Library of Victoria. The Whitehorse Historical Society retains the copies.|Alison and her mother kept many family memorabilia and personal items which make up this significant collection as they show how people lived, worked and served in the local community and municipality.|This collection represents the love and devotion of the women to their families during the course of two world wars. The father was disabled as a result of World War 1 and died an early death and a son who thereafter took on the responsibility as head of the family at an early age. This young handsome charismatic son served his community in peace time and gave his life in World War 11. This mother and sister were devoted to his memory.Yellow cotton handwoven place mat with fringing on two ends.domestic items, table setting, handcrafts, weaving -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Place Mat
From the Till collectionTHE TILL COLLECTION SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT|The significance of the Alwyn Till Collection is that Alwyn was born in Mitcham in 1921. He attended Mitcham Primary School and Box Hill Boys High School. He served his Community mainly through his activities within the Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham. He joined the Royal Australian Airforce in World War II in September 1939. He trained as a Pilot in Australia and Canada, was posted to England and saw action in Europe. He was shot down over France and rescued by and then joined the French Resistance and while fighting with them was fatally shot. A Baron fighting with him wrote to his mother to inform her of his death.|Alwyn's parents were Evaleen Victoria Till (nee Maggs) and Sydney Norman Till who first lived in Creek Road Mitcham, before moving to 573 Whitehorse Road Mitcham. His father served in World War I where his eyesight was damaged and he was taught by the then Blind Institute in suitcase making of which we have two examples in this collection. He died in 1931. Alwyn took over responsibility for his mother and sister Alison. We can understand how devastated his mother and sister would have been at the news of Alwyn's feeling that he must serve his country in World War 11.|His letters home were so precious to them that they carefully kept all his correspondence, notices of death and condolences from friends. After Alison's death in 2007 her relation Joan Walker transcribed each of Alwyn's letters home into two bound volumes. The executors, Joan Walker and Anne Drew deposited the original letters with the Whitehorse Historical Society. Due to their significance as historical documents of one serviceman's complete correspondence with his family the Whitehorse Historical Society Committee after consultation with the donors deposited the original letters with the State Library of Victoria. The Whitehorse Historical Society retains the copies.|Alison and her mother kept many family memorabilia and personal items which make up this significant collection as they show how people lived, worked and served in the local community and municipality.|This collection represents the love and devotion of the women to their families during the course of two world wars. The father was disabled as a result of World War 1 and died an early death and a son who thereafter took on the responsibility as head of the family at an early age. This young handsome charismatic son served his community in peace time and gave his life in World War 11. This mother and sister were devoted to his memory.Cream and blue woven place mat with cream fringe.domestic items, food & drink consumption, handcrafts, weaving -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Place Mat
Till collectionTHE TILL COLLECTION SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT|The significance of the Alwyn Till Collection is that Alwyn was born in Mitcham in 1921. He attended Mitcham Primary School and Box Hill Boys High School. He served his Community mainly through his activities within the Christ Church Anglican Church Mitcham. He joined the Royal Australian Airforce in World War II in September 1939. He trained as a Pilot in Australia and Canada, was posted to England and saw action in Europe. He was shot down over France and rescued by and then joined the French Resistance and while fighting with them was fatally shot. A Baron fighting with him wrote to his mother to inform her of his death.|Alwyn's parents were Evaleen Victoria Till (nee Maggs) and Sydney Norman Till who first lived in Creek Road Mitcham, before moving to 573 Whitehorse Road Mitcham. His father served in World War I where his eyesight was damaged and he was taught by the then Blind Institute in suitcase making of which we have two examples in this collection. He died in 1931. Alwyn took over responsibility for his mother and sister Alison. We can understand how devastated his mother and sister would have been at the news of Alwyn's feeling that he must serve his country in World War 11.|His letters home were so precious to them that they carefully kept all his correspondence, notices of death and condolences from friends. After Alison's death in 2007 her relation Joan Walker transcribed each of Alwyn's letters home into two bound volumes. The executors, Joan Walker and Anne Drew deposited the original letters with the Whitehorse Historical Society. Due to their significance as historical documents of one serviceman's complete correspondence with his family the Whitehorse Historical Society Committee after consultation with the donors deposited the original letters with the State Library of Victoria. The Whitehorse Historical Society retains the copies.|Alison and her mother kept many family memorabilia and personal items which make up this significant collection as they show how people lived, worked and served in the local community and municipality.|This collection represents the love and devotion of the women to their families during the course of two world wars. The father was disabled as a result of World War 1 and died an early death and a son who thereafter took on the responsibility as head of the family at an early age. This young handsome charismatic son served his community in peace time and gave his life in World War 11. This mother and sister were devoted to his memory.Cream and blue woven place mat with cream fringe.domestic items, food & drink consumption, handcrafts, weaving