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National Wool Museum
Photograph, Queen Elizabeth, Geelong, April, 1988
Photograph taken during the Royal Visit, 1988, in Geelong.Photograph taken during the Royal Visit, 1988, in Geelong.The Royal Visit/ April 1988 -
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Photograph, Queen Elizabeth, Geelong, April, 1988
Photograph taken during the Royal Visit, 1988, in Geelong.Photograph taken during the Royal Visit, 1988, in Geelong. -
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Photograph, Royal Visit, Geelong, April, 1988
Photograph taken during the Royal Visit, 1988, in Geelong.Photograph taken during the Royal Visit, 1988, in Geelong. -
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Print, Flora, a Spanish Sheep at Buckingham Palace,1849
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" -
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Letter
One of three letters from Sir Joseph Banks to King George 111, copied from the originals in the Royal Archives, Windsor Castle. They give an insight into the early development of the merino breed in England. (ref also Supplementary file: Royal Visit, 1988).One of three letters from Sir Joseph Banks to King George 111, copied from the originals in the Royal Archives, Windsor Castle.9645sheep breeding - history merino sheep - history, banks, sir joseph, sheep breeding - history, merino sheep - history -
National Wool Museum
Letter
One of three letters from Sir Joseph Banks to King George 111, copied from the originals in the Royal Archives, Windsor Castle. They give an insight into the early development of the merino breed in England. (ref also Supplementary file: Royal Visit, 1988).One of three letters from Sir Joseph Banks to King George 111, copied from the originals in the Royal Archives, Windsor Castle.10495sheep breeding - history merino sheep - history, banks, sir joseph, sheep breeding - history, merino sheep - history -
National Wool Museum
Letter
One of three letters from Sir Joseph Banks to King George 111, copied from the originals in the Royal Archives, Windsor Castle. They give an insight into the early development of the merino breed in England. (ref also Supplementary file: Royal Visit, 1988).One of three letters from Sir Joseph Banks to King George 111, copied from the originals in the Royal Archives, Windsor Castle.6637sheep breeding - history merino sheep - history, banks, sir joseph, sheep breeding - history, merino sheep - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Visitor's, National Wool Centre-Geelong Visitors Book
"National Wool Centre- Geelong" Visitor's Book, 1987-1995"National Wool Centre" Visitor's Bookwool industry textile industry, wool industry, textile industry -
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Yarn
Black wool yarn, possibly from the batch used to make the black and white National Wool Museum rug presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1988.Black wool yarn, possibly from the batch used to make the black and white National Wool Museum rug presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1988.weaving, spinning -
National Wool Museum
Yarn
Off-white wool yarn, possibly from the batch used to make the black and white National Wool Museum rug presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1988.Off-white wool yarn, possibly from the batch used to make the black and white National Wool Museum rug presented to Queen Elizabeth II in 1988.weaving, spinning -
National Wool Museum
Book, Visitor's, Geelong Regional Commission: Visitors
Geelong Regional Commission Visitors book, May 1984.Geelong Regional Commission Visitors book, May 1984.wool industry textile industry, wool industry, textile industry -
National Wool Museum
Letter
Letter, from Robert Fellowes, to Colin Atkins and Rachel Faggetter, conveying Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh's thanks for their visit to the National Wool Museum 28th April, 1988.Letter, from Robert Fellowes, to Colin Atkins and Rachel Faggetter, conveying Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh's thanks for their visit to the National Wool Museum 28th April, 1988.Robert Fellowes THE FRAMEWORKS/167 VICTORIA AVE/ALBERT PARK/.. -
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Stencil
wool sales export - wool wool - transportation, wool sales, export - wool, wool - transportation -
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Record, Gramophone, Johnny Peddler / Honestly
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, When the White Azaleas Start Blooming / My Ramblin' Days are Through
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, I Hear Bluebirds / A Handful of Stars
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Until You Fall in Love / Down Argentina Way
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Frenesi / Adios, Mariquita Linda
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Two Dreams Met / Can't Get Indiana off my Mind
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Stars in my eyes / That's for me
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Falling in Love with Love / Who are you?
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Was it Rain? / Sweet Heatache
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
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Record, Gramophone, Let's Sing Again / It's a Sin to Tell a Lie
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
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Record, Gramophone, White Sails / Stairway to the Stars
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
National Wool Museum
Pliers
Lock (or Lok) patent clip pliers, for fixing wire to wire or netting to wire using flat clips.fencing -
National Wool Museum
Fencing clip
Clip for Lock (or Lok) patent clip pliers, for fixing wire to wire or netting to wire.fencing -
National Wool Museum
Bale Hook
Bale hooks patented by Peter Roger Hughes. Peter Hughes was a storeman in the Dalgety Wool Store on Western Beach. His company made wool stackers until his death in 1935. These hooks were donated by his son, Harry Hughes.wool stores, hughes patents pty ltd, wool bale clips, hughes, mr peter roger - hughes patents pty ltd -
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Swimming Costume
Men's woollen swimming costume, c.1930s, made in Australia by Jantzen. Jantzen were originally an American company; they were founded as the Portland Knitting Company (Oregon, USA) in 1910 and changed their name to Jantzen Knitting Mills in 1918. An Australian mill was opened in Sydney in c.1928.mens bathersfashion, jantzen knitting mills -
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Agreement
Typed copies of 1873 agreements. One is between a shearing gang and the Steam Plains Station (which is now owned by the Wyndham Pastoral Company) and the other is between Steam Plains and Donald Coghill to cart wool to Echuca. According to the donor, these framed documents were in the possession of the Grazcos Shearing Company and hung above the fireplace in their office in William Street, Melbourne until they merged with Dalgety Farmers.shearing wool - transportation, steam plains station, victoria, shearing, wool - transportation -
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Panel, Signature panel
This commemorative signature panel was signed by athletes who competed in the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. The panels were originally housed in Woolmark Woolshed located in the Expo area of the Olympic Games site during the games. Over 300 Olympic athletes from 25 countries and competing in 20 different sports visited the Woolshed and every athlete who paid a visit was invited to sign the 'Athlete's Wall'.Athletes signature panel from the Woolmark pavilion at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.woolmark company, sport