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National Wool Museum
Blanket
Made by Godfrey Hirst and hand embroidered by Wendy Hillman. Given to Ron and Sylvia Maidment for Ian Maidment (donor) by Mr and Mrs Buckley, Bordertown, South Australia in April, 1948.Light blue wool baby blanket embroidered with pink and white flowers, a white rabbit and two white mushrooms.An all wool Exclesior baby blanket by Godfrey Hirst Geelong hand embroidered by Wendy Hillman 30" x 40"embroidery, maidment, mr ian maidment, ms sylvia -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. VII, 1929
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. VII, 1929, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale sheepbreeders' association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. IX, 1931
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. IX, 1931, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale sheepbreeders' association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XVIII, 1947
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XVIII, 1947, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XX, 1951
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XX, 1951, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXI, 1953
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXI, 1953, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXII, 1957
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXII, 1957, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXIII, 1961
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXIII, 1961, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXIV, 1965
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXIV, 1965, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXV, 1969
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXV, 1969, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXVI, 1973
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXVI, 1973, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXVI, 1973
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXVI, 1973, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXVI, 1973
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXVI, 1973, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXVII, 1979
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXVII, 1979, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXVII, 1979
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXVII, 1979, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXVIII, 1985
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXVIII, 1985, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. XXIX, 1990
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. XXIX, 1990, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. 30, 1993
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. 30, 1993, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. 31, 1994
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. 31, 1994, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. 32, 1995
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. 32, 1995, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. 33, 1996
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. 33, 1996, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. 34, 1997
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. 34, 1997, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Corriedale Flock Book vol. 35, 1998
"Corriedale Flock Book" vol. 35, 1998, owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Book, Memorandum of Association: The Australian Corriedale Association, 1982
"Memorandum of Association: The Australian Corriedale Association, 1982", owned by Mr R.W. Pettitt, a former breeder and judge of corriedale sheep whose father and uncle were also stud owners.corriedale sheep, australian corriedale association -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Excelsior Mills Cricket Team, Premiers Season 1942-43, B Section
Photo depicts the Excelsior Mills Cricket Club team who were premiers in 1942-43. The photo was donated by Mr N.A. Ferguson who played with the club and appears in the photo.Excelsior Mills Cricket Club team, B Section premiers, 1942-43.EXCELSIOR MILLS CRICKET TEAM / PREMIERS / SEASON 1942-43 / B SECTION / C.H. Phillips, N.J. Hunter, A.R. Dendle, G.W. Baker (Ass. Sec.), C.L. Allen, W.J. Carroll, Harold Smith / G. Hirst (Chairman), R.E. Smith, J.R. Southall (Capt.), Lewis Hirst, Esq. (President), F.J. Skene (Vice Capt), / J.A. Edwick, K.A. Danger (Hon. Sec.) / D.E. Edwick E.T. Carroll The / Lockwood Studios, / Geelong. N. FERGUSONtextile mills staff, textile mills sporting teams, excelsior woollen and worsted mills, sport, textile mills - staff, textile mills - sporting teams -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Holding pliers
Used by W.R. Cruickshank from 1920-1970 in Albury at Nicholson & Smith, Watchmakers & Jewellers, Albury. Mr Cruickshank was father-in-law of Peter Simmenauer, Treasurer of Whitehorse Historical SocietyPrecision pliers as used in watch makinghorology, tools, trades, jewelling -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Telegram, Zara Holt, 11.06.1968
In the June 1968 Queen’s Birthday Honours, Mrs Zara Holt was made a Dame of the Order of the British Empire. This telegram thanks Mr and Mrs Robin Boyd for their warm telegrams of congratulations.ohm2022, ohm2022_41 -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Photograph - sepia photograph, Councillor S. Dutton Green, Mayor of Brighton 1914-15, c. 1915
Mr. Stanley Dutton Green (1878 - 1940) was elected to Brighton Council's North Ward in 1911, becoming Mayor in 1914. He was a member of the firm Green, Dobson and Middleton Solicitors.councillor, local government, municipality, mayor, portrait, mayoral robes, mayor of brighton, cr. s. dutton green, stanley dutton green, north ward -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Early electric train at Mont Albert Station, c1926, 1926
Date is approximate. Electric trains replaced steam locomotives in 1922. Mr William Holmes of 'Lugano', Mont Albert Road was in charge of the design and introduction of the electrification of the Melbourne rail system.Black and white photo of an early electric train approaching the platform at Mont Albert station. A couple of spindly eucalyptus trees can be seen beyond the picket fence marking the boundary of the platform.Black and white photo mounted on card; measures 16.3 cm x 23.4 cm.mont albert station, railways, trains, norman carter -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Functional object - Headlamp Masks, 1940's
Used during WWII to dim headlights making them, hopefully, invisible from the air. These were used by Mr Claude Freckleton who lived on a farm outside of Port Fairy Pair headlamp masks, with shaded glass slit - Painted blackHow to fit "G J C" approved headlamp mask Remove glass from car headlamp & mark mask to the size and shape of glass centering the glass slit and celluloid insert. Cut mask with tin snips to fit the headlamp instead of glass with this side inward towards the globe. Adjust the headlamp downward 2 degrees from the perpendicular so that the light beam strikes the road 10 feet from the front of the car. * Important - Do not alter the angle of slits over slits.world war two, headlights, car, headlight covers