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National Wool Museum
Sign - Display Board, Dennys Lascelles Ltd Concrete Building
... lascelles limited... lascelles limited stone mr e. g. laird and buchan dennys lascelles ...Display panel giving details re: the construction of the Dennys Lascelles concrete building (the Bow Truss building) adjacent to the Dennys Lascelles wool offices and store (now NWM) in 1911-13. The building was designed as a show floor for wool bales, thus the lack of columns and roof supports was significant in providing free space. It was designed by Mr E.G. Stone and construction was supervised by Laird and Buchan. It was demolished in the 1990s. This display board / text panel may have been created for use in the concrete building.Display board from 1913 giving details re: the construction of the Dennys Lascelles concrete building (the Bow Truss building), adjacent to their wool store and offices.DENNYS LASCELLES LTD. / CONCRETE BUILDING. / Building Commenced in 1911. Finished in 1913. / Is 4 Storeys High. / The Show Floor covering almost an acre / of ground, is the largest flat roof space / in the world without visible supports ... / The suspended Roof weighs 1200 Tons. / The Building was Designed & Erected by / MR. E.G. STONE, C.E. / The Construction Absorbed:- / 8000 Casks of Cement. 3250 Loads of Sand. / 475 Tons of Steel. 2250 Yards of Crushed Stone. / 1100 Was Expended on Timber for Casing the Concrete Moulds. / 94 Cases of Nails & 432 Gallons of Oil / were required for the Concrete Casing. / The building was constructed entirely of Day Labor / at a cost of Over 40,000. / The Building Construction was supervised / by Messrs Laird & Buchan, F.R.A.I.A. / Architects - Geelong.wool sales, wool bales, dennys, lascelles limited, stone, mr e. g. laird and buchan, dennys lascelles concrete building, bow truss building, geelong -
National Wool Museum
Mallet
... lascelles limited...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula dennys lascelles limited Mallet ...dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... lascelles limited... lascelles limited Photograph of Dennys Lascelles Ltd Main Show Floor ...The glazed, framed and mounted photograph hung at Elders Pastoral, Lara.( see worksheet)Photograph of Dennys Lascelles Ltd Main Show Floor Area 1 acre showing 7,700 bales. The Main Show Floor is the top floor of the 'Bowstring Tress' Wool store.wool sales, dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... lascelles limited.... wool stores staff dennys lascelles limited wool stores - staff ...Group portrait of Denny Lascelles staff in front of Dennys Lascelles wool store, Brougham St, taken approx 1935-7.wool stores staff, dennys, lascelles limited, wool stores - staff -
National Wool Museum
Trolley
... Lascelles Limited... Limited Dennys Lascelles Wool Store Wool Stores Wool Brokering ...Tea trolley was brought from England in the 19th century and used to serve refreshments to wool buyers at the Denny Lascelles Wool Store.wool stores wool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited, dennys lascelles wool store, wool stores, wool brokering -
National Wool Museum
Slide, Glass, Geelong Made in Australia Exhibition
... Lascelles Limited... Industry history Woollen Mills history Dennys Lascelles Limited ...Lantern slide for a "Geelong Made in Australia Exhibition" held in the Dennys Lascelles showroom in 1928.Glass slide advertising the Made in Australia exhibition at Geelong, 1928.GEELONG / MADE IN AUSTRALIA / EXHIBITION / SAT. JULY 21st TO 28th INCLUSIVE / 1928 / IN / DENNYS LASCELLES LTD / SHOW-ROOMS / ADMISSION 1/- CHILDREN 6D. T.W. CAMERON, Slide Specialist / 430 Bourke St., Melb. Phone 6877textile industry history, woollen mills history, dennys, lascelles limited, textile industry - history, woollen mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... lascelles limited... stores staff wool brokering dennys lascelles limited wool stores ...From chalked information beside doorway in image, the photograph appears to have been taken post 1932.Photograph of staff members of Dennys Lascelles outside premises. Reverse of photograph of staff members of Dennys Lascelles outside premises.wool sales, wool stores staff, wool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited, wool stores - staff -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... lascelles limited elders vp... sales dennys lascelles limited elders vp Jerilderie Sheep Sale ...Photo depicts the combined Elders, Dennys sheep sale held at Jerilderie on 5 Oct. 1973, where 60,000 sheep were sold, which constituted the largest wool sale at that time. The photographer was Frank Johnstone, now retired, of the newspaper 'Stock and Land' who covered the sale. Those identified in the photos are: Ray Hobson in mid-foreground behind in pen, Harry Gibbs (back to hat), Ken McKenzie (hat), Clive Hoelter (book), Danny Reilly (behind leaning on fence), right - Bob Falconer (white hat).Sheep sale at Jerilderie, 5 Oct. 1973.Jerilderie Sheep Sale 5th October 1973 / 60,000,00 sheep. Largest sheep sale in Australia COMBINED ELDERS, DENNYS SALE / Ray Hobson in mid- / foreground / behind, in pen, / Harry Gibbs (back & o,hat) / Ken McKenzie (hat) / Clive Hoelter (book) / behind leaning on fence / Danny Reilly / right Bob Falconer (white hat)sheep sales, dennys, lascelles limited elders vp -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... Lascelles Limited... handwriting. Strachan Murray and Shannon Ltd Dennys Lascelles Limited ...This photograph shows the removal of the mansard roof from the Dennys Lascelles wool store (cnr Moorabool and Brougham Streets; now the National Wool Museum). This photo was taken by Mr Cyril Cameron (known as 'Cam'), the father of the donor of this item. Mr Cyril Cameron came from the family property 'Burnside' near Glenthompson in the Western District. He joined Strachan & Co. as an office boy in Aug. 1914 and then joined the 8th Battalion, 1st AIF in January 1915. He returned to Australia in early 1920 and started work at Strachan's again. He did the wool classing course (one year, evening?) at the Gordon in 1920-21. He became Head Wool Valuer at Strachan's in 1938 and retired in 1970. His office at Strachan's was on the top floor, directly overlooking what is now the entrance to the National Wool Museum (formerly Dennys Lascelles woolstore). He died in 1983. Mr Cameron took this photo from his office in Strachan's. The date written on the back of the photo (1932) is in Mr Cameron's handwriting.Photograph, showing the mansard roof being removed from the Dennys Lascelles wool store, Geelong, 1932.Dennys Lascelles / Geelong / Wrecking tower / 1932strachan, murray and shannon ltd dennys, lascelles limited, cameron, mr cyril -
National Wool Museum
Coat hook
... Lascelles Limited.... Dennys Lascelles Limited Coat hook ...From the Denny Lascelles bluestone woolstore.dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Coat hook
... Lascelles Limited.... Dennys Lascelles Limited Coat hook ...From the Denny Lascelles bluestone woolstore.dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Sign
... Lascelles Limited... brochures used to advertise Dennys Lascelles as a passenger agent ...Advertising sign board with two pockets to hold brochures used to advertise Dennys Lascelles as a passenger agent to England via Suez on Orient Line Pacific Cruises.dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Sign
... Lascelles Limited.... Dennys Lascelles Limited Geelong Dennys Lascelles Ltd. Wool ...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
Stencil
... Lascelles Limited...) Shearing Wool Bales Dennys Lascelles Limited Stencil DL/G Stencil ...Stencil with "DL", "G" cut out. (Denny Lascelles)DL/Gshearing, wool bales, dennys, lascelles limited, stencil -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
... Lascelles Limited...) Shearing Wool Bales Dennys Lascelles Limited Stencil DL/G Stencil ...Stencil with "DL", "G" cut out. (Denny Lascelles)DL/Gshearing, wool bales, dennys, lascelles limited, stencil -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
... Lascelles Limited...) Shearing Wool Bales Dennys Lascelles Limited Stencil DL/G 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
Acorn
... lascelles limited city of greater geelong... lascelles limited city of greater geelong tanning valonia oak ...Acorn and caps are from a 15 metre high Valonia oak tree (Quercus ithaburensis macrolepis) which was uprooted during a storm on Tuesday, 1st December 1987. The tree was planted in the Geelong Botanic Gardens by the first curator, Daniel Bunce, from an acorn shipped to Charles Ibbotson from Southern Europe in 1861. Ibbotson was the Chairman of the Management Committee of the Gardens and a woolbroker and merchant who founded the company Dalgety, Ibbotson and Co. with F.G. Dalgety in 1852. The acorns arrived in poor condition, but later established well. Very few Valonia Oaks were successfully propagated in Australia. Valonia oak caps were an important species which were used in the European tanning industry and Australian tanners were eager to grow the oak here.Five immature acorn caps from a Valonia oak, first planted in the Geelong Botanic Gardens in 1861 from acorns forwarded by Charles Ibbotson. Acorn and cap from a Valonia oak, first planted in the Geelong Botanic Gardens in 1861 from acorns provided by Charles Ibbotson. geelong botanic gardens dennys, lascelles limited city of greater geelong, tanning, valonia oak, ibbotson, mr a. charles, the heights, newtown, geelong. -
National Wool Museum
Certificate
... Lascelles Limited...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Issued to clients of Denny Lascelles who had ...Issued to clients of Denny Lascelles who had dealt with the company for one hundred years.dennys, lascelles limited -
National Wool Museum
Dennys, Lascelles 1976 Calendar, 1976
... 8032.1 - Dennys, Lascelles Ltd. Woolbrokers, Stock, Land... Limited Denny Lascelles 1976 Calendar with rain chart ...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 1976 Calendar with rain chart. The calendar has brown and orange accents. The "Meningoort" Homestead, Camperdown, 1861 from the original painting by Eugene von Guerard was used as the header image.8032.1 - Dennys, Lascelles Ltd. Woolbrokers, Stock, Land and Insurance Agents 1976 8032.2 - Rainfall Chart Dennys, Lascelles Limiteddenny lascelles, denny lascelles wool warehouse -
National Wool Museum
Catalogue, Holly Green
... was to be auctioned through Dennys Lascelles Limited....', which was to be auctioned through Dennys Lascelles Limited. 2 ...From a family who had three generations of family that worked for Dennys Lascelles. This is an auction catalogue for the Holly Green estate, 'Victoria's Oldest Homestead', which was to be auctioned through Dennys Lascelles Limited.2 pages folded white booklet with black text and coloured photos. Front cover describes the auction specifics for Holly Green estate and shows a green field with a homestead in the background. The middle two pages both feature colour photos with text describing the property. There is a yellow border line running horizontally across the bottom of the pages. The back cover lists several dot points and the selling agents at the bottom. -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Royal Melbourne Show, c1950
... Guildford 8081.4 - On building - Dennys Lascelles Limited Wool... - Dennys Lascelles Limited Wool . Stock . Land Black and white ...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.Black and white photos showing Denny Lascelles employees in front of their stand and the Melbourne Show. The last photo is of four employees in front the Dennys office building.8081.1 - Sign on wool - JL/RBW Rainbow 8081.2 - Sign on wool - Banocre Durham Ox 8081.3 - Sign on wool - Wattle Back/G Guildford 8081.4 - On building - Dennys Lascelles Limited Wool . Stock . Landwool, denny lascelles, royal melbourne show, sheep, geelong -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Sale Poster, Mercer Print, "Arran" 1967, 1967
... are Dennys, Lascelles Limited. Portions of "Arran" had been... and Forrest of Mortlake and the sale agents are Dennys, Lascelles ...This Auction notice is for the sale of an Ellerslie property called "Arran" , owned by Mr Philip M. Ormsby. The date of the auction is Thursday 16th February 1967. Vendors solicitors are Archer Naughtin and Forrest of Mortlake and the sale agents are Dennys, Lascelles Limited. Portions of "Arran" had been in the family since 1865. The property has 3/4 mile frontage to the Hopkins river.This sale notice is of general interest as a well established property in a good farming region. Long sheet with sale details of the property Arran The majority of the text is black with some highlighted in red.There is a map of the property on the reverse.warrnambool, arran, ellerslie -
National Wool Museum
Functional object - Typewriter, Remington Typewriter Company, c.1925
... . To my knowledge, this never happened at Dennys Lascelles Limited.... To my knowledge, this never happened at Dennys Lascelles Limited ...This Remington No.12 typewriter is of the typebar, front-strike class. It was made by the Remington Typewriter Company of Ilion, New York, U.S.A. in about 1925. The Model No. 12 was introduced in 1922 and was one of the first 'visible writer' machines, in which the typed characters were visible to the operator. Previous models were of the upstrike class in which the characters were typed on the underside of the platen. To see what had been typed the operator had to raise the platen, meaning the typist was typing blind much of the time. This machine was used by Margaret Ganly née Burn in the 1930s. It was purchased for her by one of the sons of William Pride, a famous saddle maker in Geelong, William was Margaret’s grandfather. The typewriter was donated with original sales receipt and servicing tools. Margaret worked at Dennys for 7 years during the 1930s. The typewriter is accompanied with a story written by Margaret about her time working at the company. Margret married Jack Ganly, a fellow employee of Dennys. The Ganly name was well known within Dennys, with three generations of the Ganly family working at the company. WORKING CONDITIONS & OFFICE WORK DUTIES. Written by Margaret Burn in 2021. Worked at Dennys Lascelles in the 1930s. In the 1930s coming out of the Depression, jobs were hard to come by and had to be clung to by efficiency and subserviency. There was no union to protect workers – bosses could be tough and rough. Dennys Lascelles revolved around fortnightly wool sales in the “season” – September to May. Sale day was always a day of suppressed excitement. Preparation from a clerical point of view was complete and we now awaited the aftermath of the actual wool auction. The building teemed with people. There were country people down to see their wool sold, buyers of many nationalities, or from the big cities, who were coming in and out of the building all day. Their role was to inspect the acres of wool bales displayed on the show floors; however, caterers were present to feed clients, and there was plenty of social interactions on top of business. The office staff did not go home but waited until the first figures came back from the wool sales and the machines went in to action, both human and mechanical, preparing the invoices for the buyers’ firms. This comprised of lists of lot numbers, weights, prices per lb., and the total prices paid. A lot of this was done by old-school typewriters, making this work a big, heavy, tiring job. Before the finished lists could be dispatched, they were collated on an “abstract”. The lists had to balance with the catalogue from which the invoices had been prepared. This never happened automatically. All the paperwork had to be split up amongst pairs of workers and checked until discrepancies were found. This would happen until midnight but occasionally went until 2 or 3 am. Once complete, the invoices could then be rushed off to the buyers’ firms usually in Melbourne, and hire cars took the staff home. It was back on the job the next morning, usually around 8.30. The office hours varied according to the size of the sale and work involved. Some days started as early as 8 and could finish around 5.30. The second phase of work began with the account sales to be prepared for the sellers of the wool. These detailed all the weights, descriptions of wool, brands, and prices. One Sales account could have multitudes of lot numbers, all needing to be individually described. Various charges needed to be deducted such as finance for woolpacks, extra stock, or farmers who were given a loan to live on during the season. Details of how payment was to be made was also noted, whether the seller was to be paid by cheque, to a bank, or credited to their account with the company (which often left the seller still in debt). For a couple of months in the winter, things were quieter when staff took holidays and were sometimes given afternoons off. But there were still weekly skin sales and stock sales around the state. The annual end of June figures to be prepared for a big company like Dennys with branches all around the state also kept the staff busy. In good years there was sometimes a bonus. On sale days there was a bar open for the clients and wool buyers. This added to the excitement for the young girls, who were strictly barred from using it, but somehow managed to sneak a gin and tonic. This is how I had my first ever, before the evening meal. There was also the romantic notion in some minds, with all the influx of males, that some of us might end up on a wealthy station, or be noticed by an exotic buyer. To my knowledge, this never happened at Dennys Lascelles Limited. Group staff photo at Dennys Lascelles Limited. Margaret Burn. Age 18 or 19. Jack Ganly (Margaret’s future husband). 22.The typewriter has a black painted metal frame. The top section of the typewriter consists of a cylindrical platen on a carriage featuring plated metal fittings. A curved folding paper guide sits behind the platen and moves on the horizontal axis when the user types on the keyboard. A horizontal semicircular type basket with typebar links the top section to the lower keyboard. The ink ribbon is carried between two spools on a horizontal axis, one on each side of the type-basket. At the rear, a paper tray features gold lettering which reads ‘Remington’. At the front, a four-row QWERTY keyboard is found with 42-character keys total. 'SHIFT LOCK' and 'SHIFT KEY' are to the left of the keyboard, 'BACK SPACER' and 'SHIFT KEY' to the right. All keys are circular, white with black lettering. At the top of the keyboard are five circular red keys with the numbers 1-5 displayed behind their respective keys. A Spacebar is found along the front of the keyboard. The typewriter is accompanied by a cardboard box. This box contains the original sales receipt, on blue paper with grey lead handwriting. It also contains spare parts, a spare ribbon stretched between two spools, and cleaning tools such as brushes of differing sizes. Serial Number. Engraved. "LX45395" Gold lettering. Paper tray. “Remington” Gold Lettering. Behind keyboard. “Made in Ilion, New York, U.S.A. Gold Lettering. Mirrored both sides of type-basket. “12”remington, dennys lascelles ltd, worker conditions 1930s -
National Wool Museum
Book, wool sales, Dennys, Lascelles, Austin &Co. "Wools Sold in Geelong" 1909-10
... until late 1990's. wool sales wool brokering dennys lascelles ...Part of the NWM Woolbroker's Office exhibit until late 1990's.wool sales wool brokering, dennys, lascelles, austin & co elders limited, wool sales, wool brokering