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National Wool Museum
Stencil - MOREDA
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Moreda is a municipality in Spain. Wool bales marked MOREDA would have been transported to Moreda by sea.Wool bale stencil - MOREDAMOREDAwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - PIRAEUS
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Piraeus is a city in Greece. Wool bales marked PIRAEUS would have been transported to Piraeus by sea.Wool bale stencil - PIRAEUSPIRAEUSwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - KARACHI
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Karachi is a city in Pakistan. Wool bales marked KARACHI would have been transported to Pakistan by sea.Wool bale stencil - KARACHIKARACHIwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - TURKEY
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Turkey is a country in the Middle East. Wool bales marked TURKEY would have been transported to Turkey by sea.Wool bale stencil - TURKEYTURKEYwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, Step-by-step objective clip preparation
"Step-by-step objective clip preparation' - Australian Wool Corporation. Amongst items collected in Australian Wool Corporation folder (W6052)."Step-by-step objective clip preparation' - Australian Wool Corporation. Amongst items collected in Australian Wool Corporation folder (W6052).woolclassing - objective measurement wool marketing wool - measurement wool sales sheep stations - management, australian wool corporation, wool clip preparation, woolclassing - objective measurement, wool marketing, wool - measurement, wool sales, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, Step-by-step objective clip preparation
"Step-by-step objective clip preparation' - Australian Wool Corporation. Amongst items collected in Australian Wool Corporation folder (W6052)."Step-by-step objective clip preparation' - Australian Wool Corporation. Amongst items collected in Australian Wool Corporation folder (W6052).woolclassing - objective measurement wool marketing wool - measurement wool sales sheep stations - management, australian wool corporation, wool clip preparation, woolclassing - objective measurement, wool marketing, wool - measurement, wool sales, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, Step-by-step standard bale markings
"Step-by-step standard bale markings' - Australian Wool Corporation. Amongst items collected in Australian Wool Corporation folder (W6052)."Step-by-step standard bale markings' - Australian Wool Corporation. Amongst items collected in Australian Wool Corporation folder (W6052).woolclassing - objective measurement wool marketing wool - measurement wool sales sheep stations - management, australian wool corporation, wool clip preparation, woolclassing - objective measurement, wool marketing, wool - measurement, wool sales, sheep stations - management -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - TACONY
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Tacony is a historic neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia. Wool bales marked TACONY would have been transported to Tacony by sea.Wool bale stencil - TACONYTACONYwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Quilt, Ms Suzanne Reid, Klimt Print #2, 2017
Called "Klimt Print #2". Winning quilt in the 2017 Expressions Wool Quilt Prize Statement: "Every finger print is unique just as the art of Gustav Klimt is unique leaving an imprint for us which only he could leave." Art Quilt Australia 2017, held at the Queen Victoria Art Gallery (Royal Park location) Launceston, Tasmania, includes the 2017 winners of the prestigious Expressions Wool Quilt Prize (sponsored by the National Wool Museum) and the OZQN Award of ExcellenceWhole cloth painted quilt, hand wool embroidery, wool thread and metallic thread quilting.Klimt Print #2 Sue Reid -
National Wool Museum
Journal, Dennys, Lascelles Limited 1857-1957 Annual Wool Report and Centenary Review, 1957
"Dennys, Lascelles Limited 1857-1957 Annual Wool Report and Centenary Review". Apart from the annual report, this booklet also contains a brief history of Dennys, Lascelles Limited from its founding in 1857 up to 1957. A copy of both the ‘Dennys Lascelles Limited 1857-1957: Annual Wool Report & Centenary Review’ & ‘Staff Reunion Souvenir Programme, 1988’ was donated to the museum in 2021. These were duplicate items so only their story was retained in addition to the image of Rita located in Multimedia. “Enclose two items which may be of interest to add to your collection. They belonged to my mother, Rita Sedgwick (nee Glenn), who died earlier this year in April. She worked for Dennys Lascelles in two separate periods. First as a young girl, who had finished her schooling, at Morongo Presbyterian ladies College, having been sent as boarder there by her parents from their farm at Mathoura (just north of Echuca). This period was from 1942 — 1947. It was her second job out of school having worked first at the then Geelong Telephone Exchange. She would commute daily to work on a bicycle from where she was then living in Drumcondra. She had the front office role of receptionist and telephonist driving an old manual switchboard. The old front desk was her domain. She departed in 1947, shortly after she was married in late 1946. She spoke fondly of her times at the company as a young girl in her late teens and early twenties. Her second stint was much later, but again as the front-desk telephonist and receptionist commencing in 1972, ending 11 years later in 1983. This was a period when Sir Henry Bolte was on the Board, Don Urqhuart was MD, Ray Hobson was General Manger, Cliff Bone the company Secretary, Peter Keys the CFO and Jim Hay was also on the Executive team. While there were some 25 years between her periods of service, she welcomed the chance to re-join the company. Again, it was a time of hard work, and good friends. The busy times were the wool auctions, when the Firm would be visited by representatives of the big Japanese trading houses such as Mitsui, and Kanematsu. The Chief Auctioneer, Mr. Reeves (I can't recall his first name), would hold court at the now demolished Geelong Wool Exchange — I saw him in action once — what a sight. The huge show floors in the Denny's building would be full of open bales and samples for the buyers to inspect, and for mum days would start at 0800, and finish at 1800 or later. In quieter times over summer, it was reported that the empty show floor would provide an excellent arena for the more enthusiastic cricketers to get in a bit of practise with a tennis ball at lunch and after closing time! Dennys was a full-service firm for wool growers, with branches all over the Western Districts as far afield as Mt Gambier, but through Timboon, Warrnambool, and the like, as I am sure you are aware. She also saw the merger of Dennys and Strachan to create DSM, and later the amalgamation with AML&F to create Dennys AML (I think). She saw the change from the old manual switch board to the then latest of PABX technologies and was part of the team the relocated from the original offices to the new address on the south side of Brougham Street. Along with the shift from the large show floor-based sales of the past. She retired from fulltime work in mid-1983, again with fond memories and friendships that lasted a lifetime. I found these two items among her things recently, and felt that given her connection to the industry, and the place in which the Museum now resides you may like to add them to the collection. I hope you can find a home for them, and that they might add a little to the story that the wool museum now houses and curates.” "Dennys, Lascelles Limited Annual Wool Report and Centenary Review, August 1957". Apart from the annual report, this booklet also contains a brief history of Dennys, Lascelles Limited from its founding in 1857 up to 1957.Dennys, Lascelles Limited Annual Wool Report and Centenary Review, August 1957wool brokering, wool growing, dennys, lascelles limited -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Headwear - Beret
Black Royal Australian Navy Beret with Badge issued/belonged to Errol Ivan DREHER born 30/4/1926 at Numerkah. Enlisted in the RAN on 6/5/1946 Service No R30435 and served on HMAS Sydney 1951-2 during the Korean WarBlack wool beret with black vinyl band. At front two eyelets affixed with gold coloured metal badge consisting of an anchor below a crown.Inside - wool beret Lran, korean war, hmas sydney -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - ANTWERP
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Antwerp is a port city on Belgium’s River Scheldt. Wool bales marked ANTWERP would have been transported to Belgium by sea.Wool bale stencil - ANTWERPANTWERPwool - transportation, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - FLUSHING
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Flushing, also known as Vlissingen, is a port in Belgium. Wool bales marked FLUSHING would have been transported to Belgium by sea.Wool bale stencil - FLUSHINGFLUSHINGwool - transportation, wool sales -
Clunes Museum
Document - DOCUMENTS
CLUNES WOOL SPINNING MILLS PROSPECTUS0.1 PHOTOCOPY OF PROSPECTUS OF CLUNES WOOL SPINNING MILLS LTD. 0.2 PROSPECTUS OF THE CLUNES WOOL SPINNING MILLSprospectus, interknit, clunes spinning mills -
National Wool Museum
Photographic Display, The Wool Industry of Geelong 1935
Wool samples prepared at the School of Wool Sorting, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong. This object hung in the Wool Exchange Building until 1985 and is now displayed in the National Wool Museum using copy prints of photographs. Wool samples were prepared at the School of Wool Sorting, the Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong.THE WOOL INDUSTRY OF GEELONG 1935textile mills wool stores, gordon technical college - woolclassing department, textile mills, wool stores -
National Wool Museum
Badge
Promotional metal badge with "WOOL. The natural choice" and wool mark logo. Part of a collection of Australian Wool Corporation promotional memorabilia believed to have used in the era of Sir William Gunn.WOOL. The natural choicewool marketing, australian wool corporation, gunn, sir william -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - JUMPER, ARMY, JANTZEN AUSTRALIA, c.1967
Item issued to "Henry Smyth", No.3792681, Refer Cat No. 9561 for his service details.Jumper, wool, khaki colour, long sleeve "V" neck.On label "Jantzen - wool - nylon, Machine washable - 40' - Made in Australia - 1967".henry campbell smyth, jumper, khaki -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - TIENSIN
This stencil was used as a property name for the transportation of wool bales. All wool bales stamped with TIENSIN would have transported from or to Tiensin.Wool bale export stencil - TIENSINTIENSINwool transportation, wool export, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - CHINA
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Wool bales marked CHINA would have been transported to China by sea.Wool bale export stencil - CHINACHINAwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - INDIA
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Wool bales marked INDIA would have been transported to India by sea.Wool bale export stencil - INDIAINDIAwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - HAVRE
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Le Havre is a major port in northern France. Wool bales marked HAVRE would have been transported to Le Havre by sea.Wool bale stencil - HAVREHAVREwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Book, Wool Catalogues 1947-1948 No.s 1-14 Official No. 2 Wool Valuer
Wool catalogues produced by the woolbrokers Goldsborough Mort, titled: Wool Catalogues 1947-1948 No.s 1-14 Official No.2 Wool Valuer.WOOL / CATALOGUES / 1947-1948 / No.s 1-14 / OFFICIAL / No. 2 / WOOL / VALUERgoldsbrough, mort and company limited -
National Wool Museum
Book, Wool Catalogues 1948-1949 No.s 1-14 Official No. 2 Wool Valuer
Wool catalogues produced by the woolbrokers Goldsborough Mort, titled: Wool Catalogues 1948-1949 No.s 1-14 Official No.2 Wool Valuer.WOOL / CATALOGUES / 1948-1949 / No.s 1-14 / OFFICIAL / No. 2 / WOOL / VALUERgoldsbrough, mort and company limited -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - DALGETY G
This stencil was used as an organisation identification stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Dalgety and Company Limited was a wool store company founded in Melbourne in 1846 by Frederick Gonnermann Dalgety. A wool store was built on the Geelong waterfront in 1891 and was in continual use until 1954. Wool bales marked with Dalgety would have been processed with the company. Wool bale export stencil - DALGETY GDALGETY Gwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - FLINBAY
This stencil was used as a organisation stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Wool bales marked FLINBAY would have been farmed by or sent to that company to manufacturer.Wool bale export stencil - FLINBAYFLINBAYwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Functional object - Stencil, LMS LKS CRS, Unknown
This stencil was used as a wool classification stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Classification stamps like these had to be approved by a Wool Classier and described the quality of wool inside the bale. LMS is describing Lambs Fleece, LKS is describing Locks and CRS is unknown.Wool bale export stencil - LMS LKS CRSLMS LKS CRSwool - transportation, wool sales, wool class, wool classers -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - VARNA
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Varna is a port city in north eastern Bulgaria, on the Black Sea. Wool bales marked VARNA would have been transported to Varna by sea.Wool bale stencil - VARNAVARNAwool tansportation, export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - LAWRENCE
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Lawrence is a small town located in New South Wales, Australia. Wool bales marked LAWRENCE would have been transported to or from Lawrence.Wool bale stencil - LAWRENCELAWRENCEwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - SIMCOE
This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Simcoe is an unincorporated community and former town in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Wool bales marked SIMCOE would have been transported to Simcoe by sea.Wool bale stencil - SIMCOESIMCOEwool sales, wool transportation, wool export -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Photograph was owned by Mr Harry Harradence who worked for Australian Estates wool brokers (Sunshine Road, Tottenham) between 1944-88. This photo dates from the 1960s and depicts a double dump wool press in operation.Photograph of a double dump wool press in operation in the Australian Estates Co. Ltd wool store, c.1960s.wool brokering wool - transportation, australian estates company ltd, wool press - double dump, wool brokering, wool - transportation