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Textile - Dress, Wendy Waugh, 1996
Wedding dress originally made for Farmvision '96 from wool slivers produced by Geelong Wool Combing Ltd. Designed and made by Ann Wisby and Wendy Waugh of Gordon TAFE with the assistance of their students from Creative Studies Department. This dress has been modelled, professionally photographed and displayed at Farmvision '96 and National Wool Week '96 and '97. The dress was then given back to GWC and then donated to the Wool Museum.Wedding dress, made from wool top slivers. Halter neck, embroidered and appliqued bodice, long skirt. Also includes head dress and bouquet.fashion, geelong wool combing ltd, wool tops, waugh, ms wendy - gordon institute of tafe wisby, ms ann - gordon institute of tafe -
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Bed, camp
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Document - Documents, Dennys, Lascelles Limited, 1928
Various bill of lading documents relating to freight and delivery of goods to Dennys Lascelles Ltd per the steamship 'Quiloa' in 1928. Found under stairway (foyer) of Dennys Lascelles 1872 Wool Store.Bundle of documents, large, cream coloured papers, tied up with string.dennys, lascelles limited, shipping, documents -
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Functional object - Blades and Weights
Blades were used for cutting cloth, and weights were used on a weaving loom.Seven metal blades, each having one end square shaped, tapering to narrower end which has metal handle attached. Five metal weights, cylindrical. One has hooked metal pieces attached to its top.Wording: DA 203;Method: Cast;Location: Bottom of one weight Wording: 573;Method: Cast;Location: Bottom of one weightweaving, textile, machinery, textile industry, blades, weights -
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Block and tackle
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Bottle
Used at Foster Valley Mill... Orange ution ..Co. Ltd (label)textile mills, valley worsted mill -
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Bottle
Came from the lab at Foster Valley Mill.valley worsted mill -
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Bottle
Used at Foster Valley Mill.Phenolphthalein Indicator solution, W. Pardey & Co., Geelongvalley worsted mill -
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Bottle
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Bottle
Used at Foster Valley Mill.40% Formalin, Felt and Grimwade and Duerdins P/L Melbourne (label)valley worsted mill -
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Bottle
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Bottle
Used at Foster Valley Mill.Formalinvalley worsted mill -
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Bottle
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Bottle
Used at Foster Valley Mill.Buffer Solution, N.L. Jones, Melbourne (label)valley worsted mill -
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Drawing, J.R. Geigy Soc. An. , Basle, Switzerland Head Office and Rosenthal Works
Pen and ink drawing of the J.R. Geigy mill in Basle, Switzerland. Pen and ink drawing, mounted and framed with black wooden frame. Title written in ink below image. Framer's details on label pasted on reverse.textile mills, j.r. geigy soc. an. -
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Brand
Brand formed in the letter "J".J -
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Brush
Brush used at Collins Bros Mill.collins bros mill pty ltd -
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Badge
Badge was almost certainly produced as a World War I fundraiser or for peace celebrations.Badge, copper. Seated lion, below which is a curved scroll inscribed "GALA DAY. GEELONG. 1918". Pin at rear.GALA DAY. GEELONG. 1918world war i -
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Badge
Badge was almost certainly produced as a World War I fundraiser related to the fall of France. It has 'Vive la France Fete Nationale 14-7-16' printed on it.VIVE LA FRANCE / F?E NATIONALE 14-7-16world war i -
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Badge
Badge was almost certainly produced as a World War I fundraiser or for peace celebrations.Badge, circular, celluloid covered. Printed in gold with a colour Australia flag, below which is an inscription on white. Pin on reverse.GEELONG / 1918world war i -
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Badge
Badge was almost certainly produced as part of the Federation celebrations in 1901. The couple pictured are identified as George and Mary, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (later King George V and Queen Mary, 1910-36). They visited Australia in 1901 for the innauguration of Federal Parliament.royal visits -
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Badge
Badge produced as a souvenir of the Barwon River rowing regatta (Henley Day, after Henley-on-the-Thames in England where the public schools and universities compete in rowing races) held in 1921. The initials CBRC are probably for a local rowing club.BARWON REGATTA CARNIVAL 1921 / HENLEY / DAY / CBRCsport -
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Badge
Badge produced as a souvenir of the Barwon Rowing Club, and was possibly made for a regatta or carnival day.BARWON ROWING CLUB MADE IN AUSTRALIA / ALFRED E.S. STOKES / Manufacturer of / Photographic reproduction, / colored Patriotic, Carnival, / & Campaign Buttons, Etc / 228 PITT STREET / SYDNEYbarwon rowing club, sport -
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Badge, 191
Fundraising badge produced to celebrate the 1919 peace. Many badges were produced at this time for popular causes. Such badges were sold in trams, buses, at railways stations and at rallies to raise money for the stated cause. This badge was produced to raise money for those affect by the war in the Geelong and District region. Badges were a popular fundraising option because of their affordable nature making them available to much of the public, while their design made them popular for collecting well into the future. Badge, circular. Pin back with celluloid cover. Printed in cream, gold and blue. The outer edge is in gold with blue lettering; the inner circle has a white dove holding an olive branch in its beak with lettering in blue below. Attached to the badge through the pin is a small cloth badge in red, white and blue depicting the Union Jack, with lettering across the central bar.GEELONG & DISTRICT / CELEBRATIONS 1919 / PEACE KING & COUNTRY1919, wwi, geelong and district, fundraising -
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Badge
Badge produced as a souvenir of the Geelong Gala Day of 1922. This may have some connection with the peace celebrations for the end of the First World War.GEELONG / 1922 / GALA DAY STOKES & SONS / MELB.world war i -
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Book, Knitting, Patons Knitting Book no. 168
This book was produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains patterns of knitted garments for men. It was owned by Billie Rech, the aunt of the donor, who was a great knitter.Patons Knitting Book / no. 168 / "CAMERON" / See page 15 / 7d. / A PATONS & BALDWINS' PUBLICATIONhandicrafts history, knitting, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, handicrafts - history -
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Badge
Badge produced as a fund raiser for the blind; almost certainly related to returned soldiers from World War I.FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT SEE / JUNE 1921world war i -
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Badge
Badge probably sold as a fund raiser for the war effort during World War I.Badge, circular. Pin back, celluloid cover. White badge printed with a Union Jack in red, white and blue.MADE IN AUSTRALIA / ALFRED E.S. STOKES / Manufacturer of / Photographic reproduction, / colored Patriotic, Carnival, / & Campaign Buttons, Etc / 228 PITT STREET / SYDNEYworld war i -
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Label, Blanket
Blanket label from the RSS Mill, Geelong for the John Monash rug.RSS Mill rug label from the John Monash rug.THE GEELONG R.S.&S. WOOLLEN MILLS / PURE / WOOL / THE / John Monash / RUGworld war i, returned soldiers and sailors mill, label, 1918: australians in france - exhibition (19/02/2000 - 30/04/2000) logo merino: sheep in australian art and design - exhibition (29/07/2000 - 04/02/2001), monash, lt gen. sir john gcmg, kcb, vd -
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Bag, Costume
Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street.To hold Father Christmas costume.