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National Wool Museum
Photograph
... national wool museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Photograph of hurdles, taken at Mr A. McKenzie's property at Jeparit. Used to make replica hurdles for Gallery One, NWM.farming, national wool museum, photographs -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Enlargement from print taken for museum records and photographed by Ms Rachel Faggetter in ?1989. This print was used in VicTour advertising display/exhibition at Collins Street, Melbourne.national wool museum -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
... national wool museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Photograph of hurdles, taken at Mr A. McKenzie's property at Jeparit. Used to make replica hurdles for Gallery One, NWM.farming, national wool museum -
National Wool Museum
Camera
... Ms Gael - National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Kodak Model 1A Junior folding camera that uses size 116 film. Owned by donor's mother. Jess Cameron Shannon (nee Gilbert). This was my mother's camera and took many snaps of her family in Orbost, East Gippsland, moved with her to South Yarra as a young working woman in the 1930s, then on out to Warrandyte in 1951 with her young family.Kodak Model 1A Junior folding camera. Kodak Model 1A Junior folding camera.Kodakdepression era, kodak australia, shannon, ms gael - national wool museum -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Art Quilt, 2004
... national wool museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Square art quilt with tones of brown and cream.reverse side: Pamela Fitzsimons 2004 / SILK + WOOL DYED WITH EUCALYPTUS LEAVES / HAND STITCHED WITH SILK THREADhandicrafts quilting textile, national wool museum, fitzsimons, ms pamela, geelong, victoria, handicrafts, quilting, textile -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Manor House Carpet Sample, Brintons Carpets, Geelong, c.1988
... National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...This carpet design sample is the first handmade test sample of the “Manor House” pattern carpet prepared for Geelong Wool Museum. Carpet design sample and wool yarn colour samples in card presentation folder. Folder is blue with gold printed text. Front [printed]: Brintons carpets / woven for two centuries / COLOUR AND DESIGN / PRESENTATIONweaving, carpet, manor house carpet, national wool museum, design, loom, brintons, geelong -
National Wool Museum
Petrol Bowser, Golden Fleece petrol bowser with ram and hose
... exhibition at the National Wool Museum. Information and pictures from...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...The Golden Fleece Petroleum Company was established by H.C. Sleigh in 1913 importing petroleum from California, and was acquired by Caltex in 1981. The Golden Fleece ram trademark was created in 1951 when Golden Fleece petroleum became a single-brand service. The Golden Fleece ram was based on an actual prize winning merino ram named 'David of Dalkeith' from Boonoke Stud, run by the Falkiner family. Single brand service stations did not appear until the 1950s, and distinctive trademarks and logos were used to differentiate and promote the brands. This bowser is a fully restored example of a 'Wayne' model (a typical bowser from the 1950s).Image of Golden Fleece bowser installed in Logo Merino exhibition at the National Wool Museum. Information and pictures from various websites re: Golden Fleece. Golden Fleece and Caltex information from the Caltex website.SUPER / Wayne / GOLDEN FLEECE / ACTIV-8 / Contains / LEAD / TETRA-ETHYL / To be used as motor / fuel only and not for / other purposes. Avoid spilling. Wayne / DOLLARS CENTS / GALLONS / AT / CENTS PER GALLON THIS GLASS / MUST BE FULL / BEFORE AND AFTER / DELIVERY Wayne / GOLDEN FLEECE / ACTIV-8 / Contains / Lead / TETRA-ETHYL / To be used as motor / fuel only and not for / other purposes. Avoid spilling.h.c. sleigh pty ltd golden fleece petroleum company, logo merino: sheep in australian art and design - exhibition (29/07/2000 - 04/02/2001) -
National Wool Museum
Vehicle - Ford Truck, Ford Motor Company, 1930
... printed: NATIONAL WOOL MUSEUM / GEELONG / BLAKISTON & Co...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...1930 AA Ford 1.5 tonne (30cwt) truck. Originally owned by Blakiston & Company, Geelong. Built in 1930, this truck carried wool and general goods in Geelong and the Western District until the early 1940s. It was restored in 1989-1990 by David Malkit Automotive, Belmont, Geelong East Technical School. Specifications: 4 cyclinder side valve engine 201 cu.in. capacity 24 hp (R.A.C.) rating 40 bhp @2200rpm Optional 4 speed non-synchronised gearbox Heavy duty rear axle with torque rod Transverse front springs Cantilever back springs Coach built cab and tray bodyDark green truck with painted lettering on door and tray. The cabin has a black bench seat, and body has a wooden tray.printed: NATIONAL WOOL MUSEUM / GEELONG / BLAKISTON & Co. / Pty. Ltd. / CARRIERS / GEELONG / No 1 Licence plate: WOOL - 30ford, truck, transport, 1930s, vehicles -
National Wool Museum
Cardigan
... to the National Wool Museum....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Machine knitted, on Dubied knitting machine also donated to the National Wool Museum.Cardigan knitted by Mrs Genitilia Sartori.machine knitting, sartori, mrs genitilia -
National Wool Museum
Drawing - Framed Illustration, Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co. Wool and Grain Warehouses Geelong, c.1913
... Previously on display at the National Wool Museum on level...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Previously on display at the National Wool Museum on level 1 in Gallery 2 foyer.Framed illustration showing the external view of the Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co. wool and grain warehouse, including the Bow Truss Building. A car, horse drawn cart, people and a steam engine are shown on the street in the foreground.Front: DENNYS LASCELLES AUSTIN & CO. / WOOL & GRAIN BROKERS, GEELONG. / WOOL & GRAIN WAREHOUSES GEELONG. Back: NORMAN BURN / (LATE OF CHARITY'S) / Art Picture Framer / And / Repairer of Pianos & Organs / NOTE ADDRESS: / 15, JAMES STREET, GEELONG / (Opposite Davies Furntiture Warehouse).dennys lascelles wool store, austin, bow truss building, wool, geelong -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Bale Fasteners (3)
... at the National Wool Museum, Geelong.... : a life by Don Chambers) - held at the National Wool Museum ...Harold E. (Edward) Hurst (1888-1972) born on the banks of the Eumeralla River (near Macarthur) lived in a villa in Newtown called "Eumeralla" (Skene Street). "Boss" Hurst invented, patented and manufactured metal fasteners for wool bales and fencing. (Ref: 'Boss' Hurst of Geelong and Nauru : a life by Don Chambers) - held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong.Nonewool bale hooks, clips, fasteners, "grip bale fasteners", ev. hurst -
National Wool Museum
Stamp Set, Bicentenary of the Arrival of Merino Sheep in Australia 7th August 1997
... National Wool Museum collaborated in the production work...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...National Wool Museum collaborated in the production work. The two sheep images are from the NWM collection.First Day of Isssue 7 August 1997/ Deniliquin NSW 2710 H L S POTTER/ PHOTO STORES/...wool - history merino sheep - history textile mills textile mills, deniliquin, new south wales, wool - history, merino sheep - history, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Bale Closer
... Wool Museum until 13/7/1998....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Bale closer. Was used in Gallery 3 display at the National Wool Museum until 13/7/1998.Treatment form page 1, 23/09/1988 Treatment form page 2, 23/09/1988shearing wool bales, wool bale clips, shearing, wool bales -
National Wool Museum
Poster, Geelong and wool
... painting by Robert Ingpen located in the National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...One of three posters reproducing sections of a mural painting by Robert Ingpen located in the National Wool Museum, Geelongwool - history textile industry - history, ingpen, mr robert, geelong, victoria, wool - history, textile industry - history -
National Wool Museum
Poster, Geelong and wool 11
... painting by Robert Ingpen located in the National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...One of three posters reproducing sections of a mural painting by Robert Ingpen located in the National Wool Museum, Geelongwool - history textile industry - history wool sales, ingpen, mr robert, geelong, victoria, wool - history, textile industry - history, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Poster, Geelong and wool 111
... painting by Robert Ingpen located in the National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...One of three posters reproducing sections of a mural painting by Robert Ingpen located in the National Wool Museum, Geelongwool - history textile industry - history, spinning, ingpen, mr robert, geelong, victoria, wool - history, textile industry - history -
National Wool Museum
Magazine, American Fabrics, various between 1948 and 1968
... the National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...New York: Reporter Publications, 1953-1983. Hardcover. A broken run of this remarkable publishing venture, providing insight into the fashion of the day, fabric swatches, history of textile design, interviews with designers, etc.18 unique magazines containing multiple years. An invaluable reference tool for researching American lifestyle, tastes, fashion, style and fabrics as they evolved from the end of World War II to the dawn of feminism. With real vintage fabric swatches in each issue. Each issue is profusely illustrated with color photography and fashion illustration, as well as with beautifully designed covers by important artists. Such design magazines were utilised by Australian designers to help inspiration for the upcoming season's fashion. Such magazines were not cheap, compared to an international business trip however, they are seen as affordable to the point of being invaluable. 18 unique magazines from American Fabrics. First issue is from 1948 with latest from 1968. Colourful external covers with internal pages containing a mixture of black & white pages, colour pages and fabric swatches. Images of front and back cover are visible within media as well as contents of all 18 copies, particular articles of interest are obtainable by contacting the National Wool Museumtextile design, 1940s-1960s -
National Wool Museum
Sign
... in Moorabool Street, Geelong, now the National Wool Museum....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...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
Skirt
... to the National Wool Museum....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Hand machine knitted skirt, part of set with cardigan. Knitted on the Dubied knitting machine, also donated to the National Wool Museum.Skirt knitted by Mrs Genitilia Sartori.machine knitting, sartori, mrs genitilia -
National Wool Museum
Woollen Cake, The Afternoon Tea Party: Cake
... at the National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Created by Val Ingeme, who partly created and designed display of cakes titled "Afternoon Tea Party", on display at the National Wool MuseumCreated by Val Ingeme.handicrafts, ingeme, mrs val -
National Wool Museum
Memorabilia - Certificate, Guinness World Records, 2015
... exhibition. As part of the exhibition the National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Guinness World Record certificate with envelope, backing card and two information sheets presented to the National Wool Museum in 2015 as part of the Shaun The Sheep Pom Pom Parade exhibition. As part of the exhibition the National Wool Museum joined with Pyrenees Presents Inc to attempt to set a record for the most number of handmade pom pom sheep exhibited. The challenge was set prior to and during the exhibition, with and end date of October 11, 2015.Navy blue envelope with an address sticker at front centre and Guinness World Records logo on right centre. Perforated horizontal opening at back with text OFFICIALLY AMAZING at top part and Guinness website address on bottom left corner. 2 x letters of record confirmation and information from Guinness World Records, featuring their logo at top right corner. Plain white cardboard backing support for certificate. Official Guinness World Records certificate. Navy blue border, background watermark of Guinness World Records text. Official metallic stamp at bottom right corner.guinness world records, shaun the sheep, pom pom parade -
National Wool Museum
Animal specimen - Sheep Skull, 20th Century
... at the National Wool Museum from 1988 when the museum opened, and removed...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...This skull has been on exhibition in various displays at the National Wool Museum from 1988 when the museum opened, and removed from display in 2024. Horned sheep skullCarved into horn: MD 1 - 68sheep, skeleton, skull, bone, horn, animal -
National Wool Museum
Illustration
... Building in the early days of its use as the National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...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
Book - Report, Dalgety Farmers Limited, Dalgety's Review (Australasia): 1914, 1 December 1914
... of the National Wool Museum Woolbroker's Office exhibit until late 1990's... of the National Wool Museum Woolbroker's Office exhibit until late 1990's ..."Dalgety's Review (Australasia): 1914". Part of the National Wool Museum Woolbroker's Office exhibit until late 1990's. Includes articles on the war and the Australian wool industry.Sixty page book, with cream soft cover and printed blue text. wool stores wool brokering world war i, dalgety and company limited, wool stores, wool brokering, world war i -
National Wool Museum
Print, Flora, a Spanish Sheep at Buckingham Palace,1849
... ), presented to the National Wool Museum by HRH Queen Elizabeth 11...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Reproduction print of "Flora, a Spanish Sheep at Buckingham Palace,1849 ", a watercolour by Frederick Keyl (1823-1871), presented to the National Wool Museum by HRH Queen Elizabeth 11, April 28th, 1988.Red leather folder, presented by HRH Elizabeth II on her visit to the National Wool Centre in 1988. Red leather folder, presented by HRH Elizabeth II on her visit to the National Wool Centre in 1988. "Flora, a Spanish Sheep at Buckingham Palace,1849 ", print inside presentation folder from HRH Elzabeth II.ER/PRESENTED/ TO THE/ NATIONAL WOOL CENTRE/ GEELONG/ BY/ HER MAGESTY THE QUEEN/ 28TH APRIL 1988 "ER" -
National Wool Museum
Collage, Jimba on Manooka
... specially made for the National Wool Museum after a visit...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Framed collage of Australian raw wool by wool artist Pauline Osborn. Titled "Jimba on Manooka" (Sheep on Hill). Work specially made for the National Wool Museum after a visit by the artist in 1991.Wool collage of pastoral scene entitled "Jimba on Manooka" (English translation - Sheep on Hill). Framed and glazed.handicrafts -
National Wool Museum
Rug
... Rug was made on National Wool Museum Brinton Axminster...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Rug was made on National Wool Museum Brinton Axminster Gripper Loom by Brintons Carpets Geelong Staff prior to the visit of Queen Elizabeth. On the afternoon of 28/4/1988 Queen Elizabeth was presented with a similiar rug but latex backed and labelled.weaving, axminster -
National Wool Museum
Tool - Glasses, c.1950
... are on rotational display at the National Wool Museum’s ‘In the Factory...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Nino Corda was a Geelong based textile designer who worked at various textile mills between 1957 & 2003. He travelled the world in search of the latest fashions and techniques and developed timeless designs that were much loved by Australians. These items are on rotational display at the National Wool Museum’s ‘In the Factory’ exhibition. For many years, Nino also worked as part of the Honorary Staff of the National Wool Museum. His passion for the world of textiles provided energy and knowledge to the visitors and staff of the museum. Although Nino has now retired from his honorary position and has hung up his Australian Tartan vest, these items will continue to serve the community in sharing the stories of Australian Textile design. Textile designers used glasses such as these to see how many threads are within a textile sample. It was important to count correctly, otherwise the enlarged final pattern would be out of alignment. These glasses were popular in the 1950s but were replaced by viewing lens, such as item 8040 (in the National Wool Museum's Collection) in the 1960s because of their compact nature.Thin metal wire makes up the frame of the glasses. The metal is a standard metallic silver. The piece to sit on-top of the ear is excessively curved to hook around the ear. This is done to ensure the glasses do not fall off the face while looking down to view thread counts in a textile sample. The glasses are lacking lenses in their usual place. This has been replaced by another thin wire frame which protrudes an extra inch in front of the frame, almost like an additional layer of the glasses. Where this layer / frame ends, two lenses can be found which are square and much smaller than typical glasses lenses. This has been done to allow for powerful magnifying glass which would be ill-suited if it sat too close to the face / eyes. The glasses are also accompanied by their original box. The box is blue and has a large rectangle running through its centre. This rectangle works as a cushion for the glasses and is required as a result of their unusual shape.textile design, textile calculations -
National Wool Museum
Clothing - Children's clothing, 1944
... was owned by Mrs L. Brawdrup and was donated to the National Wool...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Two items of newborn clothing dating to 1944. The first item is a dress and the second is a singlet. Both items are made from wool and are in new, unused condition. The clothing was owned by Mrs L. Brawdrup and was donated to the National Wool Museum in 2022 by Lila Gore.Clothing item one is a cream woven dress. It is finished at the sleeves, neck, and hem with a white lace trim. The trim is formed from a thread that has a metallic gleam, presumably cotton. The dress is styled under the neck with a stitched patterned of frills and flowers in the same white metallic thread. The dress gathers under the armpits, similar in style to a dirndl. At the rear, the dress is loosened and fastened by 3 press stud buttons in an opening at the centre. Clothing item two is a cream woven singlet. It is finished at the sleeves, neck, and hem with a white lace trim. The trim is formed from a thread that has a metallic gleam, presumably cotton. The lace is like the dress; however, it is less intricate. baby clothing, 1940s, 1940s baby clothing -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, India Flint, Red Blanket Wagga, 2008
... to the National Wool Museum after the conclusion of the exhibition....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong ...Created for and entered in the 2008 ‘Expressions: The Wool Quilt Prize’- “The quilts connect us to our past and to our future, by interpreting Australian themes and telling our stories.”- Judy Hooworth, Quilter and Judge of the Prize. Donated to the National Wool Museum after the conclusion of the exhibition.Eucalyptus dyed woolen blanket base with salvaged fabrics hand sewn to create a patchwork effect. The eucalyptus dye has been used to create different tones of brown and red throughout the design with further dyeing used to create leaf imprints on the fabrics. A running stitch has been used to quilt the wagga, the stitching is imperfect, in places tied on the surface of the wagga.On reverse: INDIA FLINT RED BLANKET WAGGAexpressions: the wool quilt prize, quilt, india flint, wagga