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Yarn
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Book, Knitting, Patons and Baldwins' Specialty Knitting Book no. 61
This book was owned by the late Dr Elizabeth Kerr and was donated to the Museum by the executor of her estate, Margaret Cameron. It was produced by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting patterns for childrens clothes.Knitting pattern book, 24pp. Cover printed in brown tones with colour highlights and includes a photo of a young girl wearing a knitted red beret and knitted red coat. Contains photos and patterns for knitted childrens clothes.No. 61 / 6D. / "P&B" / BRAND / PATONS & BALDWINS' / SPECIALTY / Knitting / Book / "P&B" / BRANDknitting handicrafts - history, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history -
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Jumper
Worn by GFC player John Brown, a member of Geelong's 1963 premiership team.Football jumper of Geelong player, John Brown (front). Football jumper of Geelong player, John Brown.21geelong football club, brown, mr john, geelong cats -
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Folder, sample
Weaving sample folder: "RANGE No VI" contains sheet detailing 3 "Fancy Worsted Fabric" patterns with 1 blue, 1 brown and 1 black speckled cloth sample.K.W. KAM (ink) RANGE No VI (ink) Fancy Worsted Fabric (ink)weaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving sample folder: 3 "RANGE NUMBER 6 FANCY MOCK LENO FABRIC" patterns with 1 green, 1 light brown and 1 blue speckled cloth sample.John Inveronity (ink) Range 6 (ink) RANGE NUMBER 6 FANCY MOCK LENO FABRICweaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving sample folder: 3 "MOCK-LENO RANGE" patterns with 1 blue, 1 green and 1 brown speckled cloth sample.Dupark Nath (ink) MOCK-LENO RANGE (ink)weaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving sample folder: 3 "FURNISHING FABRIC" patterns with 1 brown, 1 yellow and 1 blue checked cloth sample.FURNISHING FABRICweaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving sample folder: three "18 SHAFT FANCY - MOCK LENO" patterns with 1 brown, 1 green and 1 blue checked cloth sample.18 SHAFT FANCY - MOCK LENO (ink)weaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving sample folder: "RANGE 4 1965" contains sheet detailing three "MOCK LENO LOOM No 19" patterns with 1 brown, 1 green and 1 blue checked cloth sample.DAVID DUMBRELL RANGE 4 1965 MOCK LENO LOOM No 19weaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving sample folder: "K. VERNIEUX" contains sheet detailing three patterns with 1 brown, 2 green and 1 blue patterned cloth sample.textile production weaving, textile production, weaving -
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Weaving sample folder: "RANGE 2 WOOLLEN UPHOLSTERY FABRICS", "C. URQUHART". Booklets contains the following 2 paged inserts: "WEAVE REPEAT AND PATTERNING FOR PATTERN 1" sheet with orange patterned cloth; "WEAVE REPEAT AND PATTERNING FOR PATTERN 2" sheet with brown patterned cloth; "WEAVE REPEAT AND PATTERNING FOR PATTERN 1" sheet with yellow/green patterned cloth.RANGE 2 WOOLLEN UPHOLSTERY FABRICS C. URQUHART WEAVE REPEAT AND PATTERNING FOR PATTERN 1 WEAVE REPEAT AND PATTERNING FOR PATTERN 2 WEAVE REPEAT AND PATTERNING FOR PATTERN 3textile production weaving, textile production, weaving -
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Weaving sample folder: "RANGE 4 LADIES WORSTED COSTUMING", "C. URQUHART". Booklets contains the following 2 paged inserts: "WEAVE REPEAT AND PEGGING FOR PATTERN 1" sheet with ochre/red/brown patterned cloth sample; "WEAVE REPEAT AND PEGGING FOR PATTERN 2" sheet with pink/grey patterned cloth sample; "PATTERN REPEAT AND PEGGING FOR PATTERN 3" sheet with orange/yellow/grey patterned cloth sampleRANGE 4 LADIES WORSTED COSTUMING C. URQUHART WEAVE REPEAT AND PEGGING FOR PATTERN 1 WEAVE REPEAT AND PEGGING FOR PATTERN 2 PATTERN REPEAT AND PEGGING FOR PATTERN 3textile production weaving, textile production, weaving -
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Weaving samples folder: "LADIES COATING" pattern sheet and 3 speckled cloth samples (one blue, one brown, one red).THOMAS S.C. WONG 1967 (marker) LADIES COATINGweaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving samples folder: 3 "LADIES FANCY WOOLLEN SKIRTING" patterns with 1 blue, 1 green and 1 brown speckled cloth samplesWAYNE BUGG (ink) RANGE No 1 (ink) LADIES FANCY WOOLLEN SKIRTING (ink)weaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving samples folder: 3 "FANCY WOOLLEN" patterns with 1 green, 1 grey and 1 brown checked cloth samplesJonas Zoirbbis (ink) FANCY WOOLLENweaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving samples folder: 3 "FANCY WORSTED" patterns with 1 blue, 1 green and 1 brown cloth samples5651 (ink) List Number/Examination Number. GEE 5651 (blue ink) FANCY WORSTEDweaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving samples folder: 3 "FANCY WORSTED" patterns with 1 brown, 1 green and 1 blue cloth samples5651 (ink) FANCY WORSTEDweaving textile industry textile design, weaving, textile industry, textile design -
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Weaving sample folder: "JOHN YANG (1967) RANGE 6" contains "WORSTED LADIES SKIRTING RANGE" pattern sheet and 3 checked cloth samples (light brown, medium brown, grey).JOHN YANG (1967) RANGE 6 (marker) WORSTED LADIES SKIRTING RANGEtextile production weaving, textile production, weaving -
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Weaving sample folder: "K. NILA" contains "WOOLLEN RANGE" pattern sheet and 4 cloth samples (blue, brown, green and light brown).K. NILA (ink) WOOLLEN RANGE (ink)textile production weaving, textile production, weaving -
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Folder, Pattern
Folder containing pattern and samples of three woollen upholstery designs: "WOOLLEN UPHOLSTERY" pattern sheet with 3 cloth samples (yellow/brown, green/blue, pink/blue).GEOFF ROBINSON (pencil) WOOLLEN UPHOLSTERY (ink)textile production weaving, textile production, weaving -
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Cloth sample, 1816-1821
Cloth sample from an opera cloak made in England c. 1820 from wool clipped from Macarthur's merino sheep in 1816. The cloak was passed down through the family to Harold Lethbridge with whom the main part of the cloak resides, in Narrandera. The fragment was passed to Lethbridge's niece who gave it to the donor's mother who passed it onto him and then it was donated to the National Wool Museum. The cloth fragment was tested by Gordon Institute of Technology in 1974 showing the wool to be very fine (15-16 microns) which is consistent with the pure lineage of Macarthur's sheep. The cloth fragment was framed in 1952 and remains in the original frame to this day. Cloth sample form an opera cloak made in England c. 1820. Wool for the cloak was clipped from John Macarthur’s merino sheep in 1816. Macarthur is recognised as the pioneer of the wool industry that was to boom in Australia in the early 19th century and become a trademark of the nation. Macarthur was responsible for the first bale of Australian wool to be exported. The British woollen mills were desperate for wool at the time because of the Napoleonic blockade, and the Australian bale sold for a record price. Australia needed a product to sell in European markets which did not perish during long sea-voyages and which offered high value per unit of weight. Wool also had a ready market in England because the Napoleonic Wars had increased demand and cut English cloth-makers off from their traditional source of quality wool, Spain. Australia's first $2 banknote featured John Macarthur thanks largely to his establishment of wool as the backbone of the early Australian economy. Red fabric sample folded in half and mounted in the centre of a brown metal frame.'ARCO' MADE IN ENGLANDmacarthur, wool industry, australian economy -
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Book, Royal MelbourneTechnical College Press, Sheep and wool Grade 2, 1956
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Book Sheep and wool Grade 2 Brown paperback book ...Brown paperback book with red bindingSheep and Wool Grade 2 Department of Sheep and Wool Royal Melbourne Technical College -
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Book, Royal MelbourneTechnical College Press, Sheep and Wool Grade 1, 1955
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula Book Sheep and Wool Grade 1 Brown paperback book ...Brown paperback book with green bindingSheep and Wool Grade 1 Department of Sheep and Wool Royal Melbourne Technical College -
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Hat, 1980
Made by Mrs Sayer in 1980 at Deniliqiun TAFE "Garment Assembly" course which was 2 years long. A popular course which was common in those days, Mrs Sayer was always crafty but not good at the other subjects. She wore this hat with the full ensemble also containing a dress and wool coat from 1980 - 2014.Small brim women's sunhat. Sandy brown in colour. Floral ribbon tied around the hat just on top of the brim which is secured with a green pin on right side of hat. On the front there is a small gold ANZAC badge that reads "Lest We Forget". On the left hand side there is a brown brooch with feathers attached, and the back of the hat features another brooch, which is round in shape and features 6 jewels with one large jewel in the middle. The inside of the hat is lined with orange fabric.clothing, women, fashion, hat -
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Photograph
Photograph was found by a friend of the donor. Rear of photo has a stamp for "Ritter-Jeppesen Studio, 111 Lonsdale Street Melbourne", which would indicate that it was made between 1940-1962. Image appears to be of staff working at mending tables in an unknown woollen mill.Black and white photo attached to a light brown backing board. Photo shows women seated at desks in an unknown woollen mill, presumably working on 'mending' cloth. Roof appears to have a sawtooth design. -
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Memorabilia - Wool sample display, 1963
Display board was once property of Port Macquarie Historical Society & Museum, but they de-accessioned it in 2016 before donating it to the National Wool Museum. Reason for de-accession was that it no longer fit with their collection aims, nor was it relevant to their location. Item appears to have been made in 1963, or at least using wool samples from 1963. Wool samples were grown by a S.F. PICKER at 'BIGGA' in New South Wales. No further information was given by donor.Light brown timber framed display board with glass cover. Light brown backing board with 25 wool samples taped to the board, each with a paper lable with printed text. Main label reads -WORLD RECORD PRICE / 1963...468d / SUPER FINE MERINO. / COUNT. 74/80. / GROWN BY. / S.F. PICKER. BIGGA. / N.S.W.-wool samples, wool sorting, wool breading -
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Rug, Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill, Post 1924
Made by the Returned Soldiers & Sailors Mill in Geelong, post-1924. Rug was given to NWM from another museum in Western AustraliaTartan rug with cream base, featuring pattern with blue, black, green, yellow and red believed to be the Dress Stewart tartan pattern. RS&S label stitched on back of one corner. Label has stitched signature of John Monash. Two of the ends are tasseled. Appears used with several stains and small holes. Reverse of rug is free of design with solitary light brown colour Bottom left front corner has label which reads "THE/ Dress Stewart" On rear of same corner has label which reads "THE GEELONG R.S & S WOOLLEN MILLS/ PURE/ WOOL/ THE John Monash RUG wool, rs&s, reutrned soldiers and sailors mill, rug, quilt, blanket, john monash, the dress stewart, world war one, world war two, tartan -
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Certificate
Diploma for Gold Medal won by John Baker for best Lincoln Wool in show at the Earls Court Greater Britain Exhibition, London, 1899. John Baker owned a Lincoln sheep stud with 300 ewes and rams in Pomborneit, Victoria. The property was named Lakeside and the stud was Flock No. 5 in the first Flock Book of British Breed Sheep published in 1898. Lakeside rams and ewes were awarded Champion Ram and Ewe at the Sydney Show in 1892. By 1919 Lakeside was the largest registered Lincoln stud in Australia. The stud was dispersed in 1925.Brown timber frame with glass covering at front. Pale gold timber framed paper certificate inside. Certificate has a painting of a man being drawn by four horses beneath and arch with more people in the background and a tall ship. Front foreground depicts three men, one carrying a tray of food, another with a tray of gold and a third shearing a sheep. There is an embossed gold medal on the right centre of the page.EARL'S COURT, LONDON. 1899 GREATER BRITAIN EXHIBITION DIPLOMA FOR GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO Mr J Baker FOR Wool, pure Lincoln BY THE LONDON EXHIBITIONS LIMITED DIRECTOR GENERAL. CHAIRMAN WEINERS LTD LONDON N.W -
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Textile - Tapestry, Weighing The Fleece, 2001
Hand-stitched tapestry by M. Baker in 2001. Tapestry represents part of the family history of working in the wool industry as owners of a sheep property for five generations. The family has run Corriedale sheep in Lismore, Victoria.Brown timber framed woollen tapestry with cream mounting board. Tapestry is handstitched and features various colours. Scene depicts four men and a woman in a shearing shed. Two of the men are handling sheep, one man is weighing a fleece while the last man and woman look on. Back of frame has a horizontal hanging wire, a framers stamp at the bottom centre and a handwritten creators name and date at the top right corner.lismore, sheep breeding, tapestry -
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Sign
Metal sign (one of two- the other is missing) that previously hung on one side of the main entrance door at Dalgety Wool Store on Gheringhap St (now Deakin University waterfront campus). Sign was polished daily by Percy Johnson, a janitor at the building in the 1960's. Donor worked at the building as a clerk between 1958 - 1982. Sign was found by a metal collector by the side of the road c.2018. Metal sign with pressed text. Possibly brass. May have originally been gold colour but now a dull brown. Text is cracked and shows losses in some places. Four screw holes, one at each corner.AGENT FOR DALGETY AND COMPANY LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) WOOLBROKERS