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National Wool Museum
Book, Droving days
"Droving days" - H M Barker, 1966, an historical account of droving sheep and cattle in Australia.sheep stations - history pastoral industry - history, sheep stations - history, pastoral industry - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, South Australia: its history, productions and natural resources, 1883
"South Australia its history, productions and natural resources" - J P Stow, 1883.William J Vandenbergh South Australian Legislature Sold 10-10-95 ..[.]..Library Comm..teewool - history sheep stations - history, wool - history, sheep stations - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, On the sheep's back
"On the sheep's back" - Ronald Anderson, 1966wool - history wool marketing wool sales, wool - history, wool marketing, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Book, The golden ram
Novel - "The Golden Ram" - G H Fearnside, 1965. Signed by author.To Keith King/ with best wishes/ Geoff Fearnside/Jan 1966sheep stations -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Australian wool industry
"The Australian wool industry"-H Munz, 1964.wool - history sheep breeding - history sheep stations - history wool - characteristics wool marketing, wool - history, sheep breeding - history, sheep stations - history, wool - characteristics, wool marketing -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, American merino rams recorded in the American Merino register, selected by W.G. Markham
American merino rams recorded in the American Merino register, selected by W G Markham, Avon, NY, USA from the best American flocks. Consignee Alfred Hay, esq, Boomanoomana, Mulwala, New South Wales, Australia. Shipped from San Francisco, California June 1883 by steamer, City of New York.sheep breeding merino sheep - history sheep - american, hay, mr alfred, sheep breeding, merino sheep - history, sheep - american -
National Wool Museum
Book, Report on progressive land settlement in Queensland by the land settlement advisory commission
"Report on progressive land settlement in Queensland by the land settlement advisory commission " W L Payne, Commissioner, 1959. Deals at length with the leasing of Queensland government land and its suitability for raising sheep.pastoral industry - settlement sheep stations - establisment, land settlement advisory commission, pastoral industry - settlement, sheep stations - establisment -
National Wool Museum
Book, Woolclassing
"Woolclassing" - A J T Marshall, 1967.woolclassing sheep - anatomy shearing textile production wool brokering, woolclassing, sheep - anatomy, shearing, textile production, wool brokering -
National Wool Museum
Book, Bygoo and beyond
"Bygoo and beyond" - Rob Webster,1957.pastoral industry - history pastoral industry - settlement squatters sheep stations - establisment, shearing shed hands, pastoral industry - history, pastoral industry - settlement, squatters, sheep stations - establisment -
National Wool Museum
Book, Sheep production
"Sheep production" - R V Diggins and C E Bundy 1958. Directed towards sheep production in the U S A.sheep - american sheep stations - management sheep breeding farming, sheep - american, sheep stations - management, sheep breeding, farming -
National Wool Museum
Book, The sheep blowfly problem in Australia, report no1, 1933
"The sheep blowfly problem in Australia, report no1, January,1933"- Joint Blowfly Committee, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research pamphlet no37 & NSW Dept of Agriculture bulletin no40animal health, council for scientific and industrial research nsw; department of agriculture -
National Wool Museum
Book, Observations on some wool samples from north-eastern Asia
"Observations on some wool samples from north-eastern Asia" -H Munz, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Pamphlet no.69,1937.sheep - asia wool - research, council for scientific and industrial research, sheep - asia, wool - research -
National Wool Museum
Book, With a Passport and Two Eyes
"With a Passport and Two Eyes" by V.C. Buckley, c.1930. An account of the authors travels around the world, including an extensive chapter on Australia, with references to the Western District, farming, country life, city life, retail stores and wool.farming sheep stations, farming, sheep stations -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Banfield, Lorna L, Like the ark : the story of Ararat, 1955
A history of the settlement of Ararat by one of the descendants. Most references to Aboriginal people in Chapter IV (scattered references elsewhere). Early relations between Kalkadoondeet (Kalkatungu) and Jajowurrung (Djadjawurrung) people and settlers. Violence and retribution reulting from tensions over the grazing and destruction of settlers, sheep and cattle which had overrun their waterholes and hunting groungs. Numbers and names of some Aboriginal people killed in the Ararat region. Establishment of rival 'sheep stations' by the Djadjawurrung people led by King Billy Billy.202 p. :ill ; 22 cmA history of the settlement of Ararat by one of the descendants. Most references to Aboriginal people in Chapter IV (scattered references elsewhere). Early relations between Kalkadoondeet (Kalkatungu) and Jajowurrung (Djadjawurrung) people and settlers. Violence and retribution reulting from tensions over the grazing and destruction of settlers, sheep and cattle which had overrun their waterholes and hunting groungs. Numbers and names of some Aboriginal people killed in the Ararat region. Establishment of rival 'sheep stations' by the Djadjawurrung people led by King Billy Billy.ararat (w vic sj54-08) | western district (w vic sj54-07) | king billy billy | pioneers -- victoria -- ararat -- history | gold mines and mining -- victoria -- history | colonisation | food | settlement and contacts - settlers | race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900 | economic sectors - agriculture and horticulture - pastoral industry - sheep and wool | djadja wurrung / dyadyawurrung / dja dja wrung people (s31.1) (vic sj54-04) -
National Wool Museum
Shears
Used from mid 1920s to late 1960s. Shears were used by Mr Embling and with leather scabbard. Made by Mr Embling in his first year at Dookie Agriculture College and were entered in R.A.S in Melbourne 1927 and won first prize in its class. Mr Embling used the set on properties such as "Nap Nap", "Wallah", "Narabri", "Bangool", "Skipton", "Lang Kal Kal", "Beaufort", "Nareen" in Western District (Fraser property). These artefacts were generally carried by stockmen or horsemen when crutching sheep.Metal blade shears dressed with appropriate leather and string strapping to suit user and with leather keeper. Handles have been painted blackCOMBINATION/ UTS No 1/SHEFFIELD/ MADE IN ENGLANDshearing, sheep stations management, animal health, embling, mr ken, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Notice
Advertising notice for a sheep sale at the Woolbroker's Stock Department. Involves Strachan and Co. Ltd and Dennys Lascelles Ltd who were the agents in conjunction. (NB: According to the original record, this object acquired with the purchase of property from Myer Properties Ltd and was acquired 6/8/86. It is not known what this property was or if anything else was acquired at the same time. Until further details are know, no accession record has been created.)STRACHAN & CO. LIMITED / DENNYS, LASCELLES LIMITED / Agents in Conjunction / "OSBORNE" / 6 YR. EWES. / For Information Only. But not Guaranteedsheep sales, dennys, lascelles limited strachan and co. limited, sign -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Wool
Wool sample from the Camden flock.sheep breeding, wool history, camden park estate, nsw, wool - history -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Wool
Possibly from Camden Park stocksheep breeding, wool history, elizabeth macarthur agricultural institute, camden park estate, nsw, wool - history -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Wool
Raw wool sample from Ian and Janet Harrison's Camden Park, N.S.W. direct descendant flock, shorn 2nd Nov, 1987. (Tom Crocker)sheep breeding, camden park estate, nsw -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Wool
From Ian and Janet Harrison's Camden Park, N.S.W. direct descendant flock, shorn 2 Nov, 1987. (Tom Crocker)sheep breeding, wool history, camden park estate, nsw, wool - history -
National Wool Museum
Sample, Wool
From Ian and Janet Harrison's Camden Park property, N.S.W. direct descendant flock, shorn 2nd Nov, 1987. (Tom Crocker)sheep breeding, wool history, camden park estate, nsw, wool - history -
National Wool Museum
Shears
Long narrow double bladed shears. Used in display from 12 April 1989 till early May 1989.COMBINATION/ UTS No 1/SHEFFIELDshearing, sheep stations management, animal health, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Shears
Used to cut yarn at official opening of National Wool Museum on 21/12/1988.Made in England Combination UTS Sheffield No.1.shearing, sheep stations management, national wool museum, hand shears, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Tool - Drench Gun, 1940-1950
There are several different designs of drench guns within the NWM Collection that show the change in their development over time. On the left side of this gun white paint indicates the adjustable dose lever. It is a sliding scale from 10 to 0 cubic centimetres of liquid (now typical measure in millilitres). It also has a large diameter curvature suggesting this gun was typically used for dosing ewes as opposed to lambs. The manual adjuster helped to minimise cases of overdosing which can be fatal for livestock while the additional curvature helped to ensure the liquid reached the desired location within the sheep’s mouth. This desired location is on the left rear of the sheep’s tongue (from the sheep’s point of view) as this is where the oesophagus is located. The main risks are that drench may be delivered into the lungs via the trachea or “windpipe”, which can also prove fatal. The opening to the trachea which leads to the lungs is in the middle of the back of the throat. Another risk is the throat can also be damaged due to rough handling.Silver metal with black finishing drench gun. Large curvature tip on gun protrudes from the body which feature a thin squeezable trigger to the front of the body. The main bulk, which the trigger is squeezed towards, has badge which reads “Manufactured and designed by N.J. Phillips Pty Ltd, Sydney”. Behind this body is silver tubing featuring attachment point for the tubing which would have carried the liquid drench into the gun. The small section of tubing still attached has a yellow/orange appearance from remanence of drench which would have been this colour.Left lettering: 10CC 5CC 0/ 7.5 2.5/ Left rotated lettering: MANUFACTURED/ & DESIGNED BY/ N.J.PHILLIPS PTY. LTD./ SYDNEY . AUSTRALIA/sheep drenching, veterinary instruments -
National Wool Museum
Drench Funnel
Metal drench funnel.sheep drenching, funnel -
National Wool Museum
Drench Funnel
Drench funnel.sheep drenching, collins bros mill pty ltd, funnel -
National Wool Museum
Drench Funnel
Simple funnel type drenching was used by dunking base into saucepan containing drench. Funnel was then held upright and current dosage was retained in the funnel. With the drenchers finger covering the filling opening the pointed end of the funnel was then placed sufficiently far into the sheeps mouth to release dose into throat.Drench funnel. -
National Wool Museum
Drench Gun
Wilcox Mofflin Ltd drench gun for sheep.WILCOX MOFFLIN LTD.animal health, sheep diseases, sheep parasites, sheep stations management, sheep - diseases, sheep - parasites, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Drench Gun
C Victor Roberts' drenching gun for sheep.PATENTED/ No106-154/9-6-38/ C Victor Roberts VICTOR RD/DEE WHY NSW FOR COROSIVE MIXTURES/ BLUESTONE ARSENICNICOTINE /ALSO PHENOTHIAZINE/ NOT OIL K406 Victor BLUESTONE SHEEP DOSERanimal health, sheep diseases, sheep parasites, sheep stations management, sheep - diseases, sheep - parasites, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Drench Gun
The Kettle Drum Drenching Gun was invented and predominately used in the 1940s and 1950s. The Drench Gun was likely used to drench sheep with carbon tetrachloride for internal parasite control. These guns were widely used in Australia. There were problems with the design of the kettle Drum Drench Gun, however, which contributed to its demise. On hot days and/or if the sheep struggled while being drenched, some fluid would miss its intended target and go into the windpipe and onto the lungs of sheep, often with fatal results. At times nearly one-third of a flock could be found dead. Inexperienced operators, overdoses and weather were often blamed for the deaths when it was often the design of the Drench Gun itself. Kettle drenching gunOn handle: Pest Arrestor