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National Wool Museum
Sign, Wool Dept
Sign from Dennys, Lascelles Limited building.Sign from Dennys, Lascelles Limited building.WOOL DEPT.wool stores, dennys, lascelles limited, sign -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... Lascelles ...Photograph of E H Lascelles, T E Bostock, JSB Orr, D Strachan taken in 1891E H LASCELLES T E BOSTOCK/JSB ORR D STRACHAN/ JUNE 1891 MURIEL FORSTER [?]/ JUNE 1891wool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited, lascelles, mr edward harewood strachan, mr david - strachan and co. limited bostock, mr t e orr, mr j s b -
National Wool Museum
Document
Bundle of Dennys Lascelles' Shareholders' receipts, 1948 - 1950.Bundle of Dennys Lascelles' Shareholders' receipts, 1948 - 1950.dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Cheques
Five cheques made out to Dennys Lascelles Limited.Five cheques made out to Dennys Lascelles Limited.dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
Stencil, die cut "DL", "G" (Denny Lascelles)Stencil, die cut "DL", "G" (Denny Lascelles).DL/Gshearing, wool bales, dennys, lascelles limited, stencil -
National Wool Museum
Program, Dennys Lascelles Limited: Staff Reunion at the National Wool Centre 1988
... Dennys Lascelles Limited: Staff Reunion at the National ...A copy of both the ‘Dennys Lascelles Limited 1857-1957: Annual Wool Report & Centenary Review’ & ‘Staff Reunion Souvenir Programme, 1988’ was donated to the museum in 2021. These were duplicate items so only their story was retained in addition to the image of Rita located in Multimedia. “Enclose two items which may be of interest to add to your collection. They belonged to my mother, Rita Sedgwick (nee Glenn), who died earlier this year in April. She worked for Dennys Lascelles in two separate periods. First as a young girl, who had finished her schooling, at Morongo Presbyterian ladies College, having been sent as boarder there by her parents from their farm at Mathoura (just north of Echuca). This period was from 1942 — 1947. It was her second job out of school having worked first at the then Geelong Telephone Exchange. She would commute daily to work on a bicycle from where she was then living in Drumcondra. She had the front office role of receptionist and telephonist driving an old manual switchboard. The old front desk was her domain. She departed in 1947, shortly after she was married in late 1946. She spoke fondly of her times at the company as a young girl in her late teens and early twenties. Her second stint was much later, but again as the front-desk telephonist and receptionist commencing in 1972, ending 11 years later in 1983. This was a period when Sir Henry Bolte was on the Board, Don Urqhuart was MD, Ray Hobson was General Manger, Cliff Bone the company Secretary, Peter Keys the CFO and Jim Hay was also on the Executive team. While there were some 25 years between her periods of service, she welcomed the chance to re-join the company. Again, it was a time of hard work, and good friends. The busy times were the wool auctions, when the Firm would be visited by representatives of the big Japanese trading houses such as Mitsui, and Kanematsu. The Chief Auctioneer, Mr. Reeves (I can't recall his first name), would hold court at the now demolished Geelong Wool Exchange — I saw him in action once — what a sight. The huge show floors in the Denny's building would be full of open bales and samples for the buyers to inspect, and for mum days would start at 0800, and finish at 1800 or later. In quieter times over summer, it was reported that the empty show floor would provide an excellent arena for the more enthusiastic cricketers to get in a bit of practise with a tennis ball at lunch and after closing time! Dennys was a full-service firm for wool growers, with branches all over the Western Districts as far afield as Mt Gambier, but through Timboon, Warrnambool, and the like, as I am sure you are aware. She also saw the merger of Dennys and Strachan to create DSM, and later the amalgamation with AML&F to create Dennys AML (I think). She saw the change from the old manual switch board to the then latest of PABX technologies and was part of the team the relocated from the original offices to the new address on the south side of Brougham Street. Along with the shift from the large show floor-based sales of the past. She retired from fulltime work in mid-1983, again with fond memories and friendships that lasted a lifetime. I found these two items among her things recently, and felt that given her connection to the industry, and the place in which the Museum now resides you may like to add them to the collection. I hope you can find a home for them, and that they might add a little to the story that the wool museum now houses and curates.” Program 12pp: soft pale grey cover, contians brief history of the company , the buildings and at the last page is a list of acceptances for the reunion, 2nd October, 1988Judith Lagingdennys, lascelles limited -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Wuthering Heights
... lascelles ...Jessie Dunlop entered Clarendon PLC in 1938. The prize was awarded by a Miss Lascelles. Red cloth covered book ; missing spine cover; Book plate inside front coverBook plate inside front cover: Clarendon Presbyterian / Ladies College / Ballarat/ Crest / Awarded to / Jessie Dunlop / Prize Dancing - Second prize / Form Va / Helen I Mathieson / Principal / December 1939 / Gift of Miss Lascelleslascelles, jessie-dunlop, clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college, book-prize, dancing, helen mathieson -
National Wool Museum
Photograph Album, T.G. Moore Album
Property of Jim Hay, geelong property manager of Elders Pastoral.Large bound photo album with black cloth cover containing pictures, notices, documents and news paper articles documenting Denny's Lascelles Wool brokers and Strachan Wool brokers. Pictures and documents are mounted on black card using glue and sticky tape, on both the front and back of pages. There are five photographs and one document not attached to the album that illustrate Denny's Lascelles Wool brokers. Photos feature different events across several decades related to the Dennys Lascelles Wool Store, including newspaper clippings, men driving a car and staff photos."To the Directors Denny's Lascelles Limited From T.G. Moore July 1941wool brokering wool stores wool industry, elders pastoral dennys, lascelles limited strachan and co. limited, hay, mr jim e. - elders vp, geelong, victoria, wool brokering, wool stores, wool industry -
National Wool Museum
Sign
From the Dennys Lascelles Geelong WoolstoreREGISTERED OFFICE OF DENNYS LASCELLES LIMITEDwool stores, dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Letter
Letter from TL Elkington to the Manager of Dennys Lascelles Limited regarding an offer of donation, and mention of its delivery separately, of a book, "Maning and Bishop's Geelong and Western Directory, 1882 - 1883". Reply from HR Wilson Secretary of Dennys Lascelles), thanking Mr Elkington for the donation, wiht mention of Mr Wilson's personal interest in the book.Letter from TL Elkington to the Manager of Dennys Lascelles Limited.local history, dennys, lascelles limited, elkington, mr t l wilson, mr h r - dennys lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Agreement
Agreement form, between Dennys Lascelles Limited and LR Nelson, purchaser of property in Cobden, on behalf of Margaret Mary Grant.Agreement form between Dennys Lascelles Limited and LR Nelson.property sales, dennys, lascelles limited, nelson, l r grant, margaret mary -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet, Eltham Cemetery Trust et al, Our Eltham: artistic recollections, 2017_09
... Nerina Lascelles ...Booklet with reproductions of the art panels depicting aspects of Eltham history, commissioned by the Eltham Cemetery Trust and located at Wisteria Walk South in the Eltham Cemetery42 p. colour illustrationseltham, eltham cemetery -
National Wool Museum
Note
Pre-printed covering note for enclosure with cheques from Dennys, Lascelles Limited.Pre-printed covering note for enclosure with cheques from Dennys, Lascelles Limited.dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Letter
Agreement between JY McInerny and Dennys Lascelles Limited regarding property sales.Agreement between J.Y. McInerny and Dennys Lascelles Limited regarding property sales.property sales, dennys, lascelles limited, mcinerny, mr j y -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Dennys Lascelles staff outside the premises (since demolished) fronting Brougham St, Geelong, c1935Dennys Lascelles staff outside the premises (since demolished) fronting Brougham St, Geelong, c1935.wool sales wool stores - staff wool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited, wool sales, wool stores - staff, wool brokering -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Dennys Lascelles staff outside the premises (since demolished) fronting Brougham St, Geelong, c1934Dennys Lascelles staff outside the premises (since demolished) fronting Brougham St, Geelong, c1934.Douglas. Wilson 1934wool sales wool stores - staff wool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited, wool sales, wool stores - staff, wool brokering -
Hopetoun & District Historical Society
Digital Image Hopetoun House Circa 1893, Lascelles Family -Hopetoun House C 1893
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National Wool Museum
Drawing
One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams; Dennys Lascelles Woolstore, Geelong.Pen and ink drawing of the Dennys Lascelles wool store, now the National Wool Museum, by David Williams.David Williams 26.7% 8 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMERnational wool museum -
National Wool Museum
Agreement
Agreement between HE Smith of Eligamite North and Dennys Lascelles Limited, dated 7 March 1949.Agreement between HE Smith of Eligamite North and Dennys Lascelles Limited, dated 7 March 1949.wool sales - auction system, dennys, lascelles limited, smith, h e - elingamite north -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Construction of Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co's Reinforced Concrete Wool and Grain Stores, Geelong, Edward Giles Stone, 1910-1912
... Lascelles ...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 -
National Wool Museum
Dennys Lascelles Woolstore Building Model, 1988
Wooden 1-50 Scale model of the Dennys Lascelles WoolstoreOn plaque - 1-50 Scale Model of The Dennys Lascelles Woolstore / Cnr Moorable & Brougham sts, Geelong, Which will house the National Wool Centre - Geelong / The Centre is a project of the Geelong Regional Commission and is Geelongs major bicentinnial celebratons project -
National Wool Museum
Illustration
Each illustration is of a scene inside the Dennys Lascelles Building in the early days of its use as the National Wool Museum. The artists were members of the CEP Project.CEP P3oject/ Drawings and watercolours/ of/ Dennys Lascelleswool stores -
National Wool Museum
Document
Bundle of Stock Mortgage Documents produced by Dennys Lascelles, a contract of sale, a bill of sale, letters, accounts and a residential lease document.Bundle of Stock Mortgage Documents produced by Dennys Lascelles, a contract of sale, a bill of sale, letters, accounts and a residential lease document.dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Knife
Bowie knife, presented to or ordered by Charles John Dennys. Charles John Dennys (1818-1898) arrived from England in 1842 and set up a wool-broking business in 1852 with his cousin Thomas Allen Lascelles and Edward Walton. This became Dennys, Lascelles Ltd and later Dennys, Lascelles, Austin and Co. after prominent grazier Sidney Austin joined the firm in 1881. Dennys was appointed Secretary of the District Council of Grant in 1843 and was elected to the South Barwon municipal council in 1857 ("The Bay, Barwon and Beyond", pp.12-13). The donor is the great grand daughter of Charles Dennys; she found the knife whilst cleaning out an aunt's house and has no knowledge of its provenance. Many bowie knives were exported to America from Sheffield, where a number of manufacturers began making them in the 1800s. This style of knife dates typically from the mid 1800s.Bowie knife made by Morton & Davis, Sheffield and owned by Charles John Dennys (1818-1898), co-founder of the woolbroking firm Dennys, Lascelles Ltd. Bowie knife made by Morton & Davis, Sheffield and owned by Charles John Dennys (1818-1898), co-founder of the woolbroking firm Dennys, Lascelles Ltd.STANLEY / MORTON & DAVIS / CELEBRATED BOWIE KNIFE / SHEFFIELD ASK FOR NOTHING / BUT what is / RIGHT / SUBMIT TO NOTHING THAT IS / WRONG CHARLES JOHN DENNYS.dennys, mr charles john -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Denny Lecelles Photographs, c1950
Father of the donor, Mervyn Graham, worked for Denny Lascelles for many years as a wool classer in Geelong and later as a representative in Hamilton. The Denny Lascelles Wool Warehouse was the first building in Victorian planned to facilitate storage, inspection and marketing of wool in one operation, and upon completion was the second largest store in the colony. CJ Denny's was largely responsible for establishment and development of the wool marketing industry in Geelong and is a figure of significance in the history of settlement in Geelong.Black and white photos showcase different rooms of the Denny Lascelles building and the process of classing the wool within the store, from classing the wool to packaging and transportation.8080.7 - On wool press - Made by Johns & Waygood LTD. Melbourne Australia 8080.10 - On truck - Blackiston & Co PTY. LTD. Road transporters. Geelong & Melb.denny lascelles, geelong, wool, wool class, transportation -
National Wool Museum
Letter
Authority from Rupert Vance Moon, licenced Real Estate Agent of Dennys Lascelles, for Norman George Cooper of Cobden to act as his sub-agent.Authority from Rupert Vance Moon, licenced Real Estate Agent of Dennys Lascelles, for Norman George Cooper of Cobden to act as his sub-agent.wool sales - auction system, dennys, lascelles limited, moon, mr rupert vance - dennys lascelles limited wilson, mr norman george -
National Wool Museum
Sign
Sign for Dennys, Lascelles Ltd. used at its wool store in Moorabool Street, Geelong, now the National Wool Museum.Dennys Lascelles Ltd. Wool Brokers Stock & Station Agents Albert White, Hamilton.dennys, lascelles limited, geelong -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Mallee Pioneers of Hopetoun
... Lascelles ..."The Mallee Pioneers of Hopetoun" - Agnes Hilton, 1982. A history of the town of Hopetoun in the Mallee. Hopetoun was associated with the Lascelles family, who founded the Dennys, Lascelles wool store in Geelong.Agnes Hiltonlascelles, mr edward harewood, lake corrong station, hopetoun, mallee -
National Wool Museum
Dennys, Lascelles 1980 Calendar, 1980
The calendar was own by the donors father, John Arthur Ganly, who worked at Denny Lascelles most of his working life as an accountant. He started working at Denny's circa 1935 and stayed until he retired.Denny Lascelles 1980 calendar. The calendar has gold, white and red accents. Auction Sale in Sturt Street, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W., during the 1914-18 War is used as the header image.Dennys Strachan Mercantile Woolbrokers, Stock, Land and Insurance Agents 1980denny lascelles, denny lascelles wool warehouse -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
From a family who had three generations that worked for Dennys Lascelles. Image depicts seven men in suits sitting and standing in front of a wall of wool. Believed to feature Arthur Ganly at back left side standing. Also features DPC Wilson seated, who would become Director of Dennys Lascelles.Green/grey cardboard backing with black and white photo attached. Photo depcits seven men in suits, four standing and three seated in front of a wall of wool. DPC Wilson, future Director of Dennys Lascelles is seated. Back of item has names written in pencil, but they are very difficult to make out.