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Sale notice, Euroa
Notice was used in the NWM Woolbrokers office display.sheep sales wool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited, sheep sales, wool brokering -
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Agreement
Used in the NWM Wool brokers office displaywool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited -
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Book, Wool Selling Regulations and Conditions of Sale
Wool Selling Regulations and Conditions of Sale for Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Albury, Portland and Tasmanian Wool Markets.Wool Selling Regulations and Conditions of Sale for Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide, Albury, Portland and Tasmanian Wool Markets.dennys, lascelles limited -
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Document
Bundle of documents regarding affairs and property of Henry O'Beirne.Bundle of documents regarding affairs and property of Henry O'Beirne.dennys, lascelles limited, o'beirne, sgt henry -
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Book, shipping, Shipping Book No.2
Shipping book containing details of shipped items from Dennys, Lashelles Limited on various ships from 1920.Shipping book containing details of shipped items from Dennys, Lashelles Limited on various ships from 1920.wool - transportation, dennys, lascelles limited -
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Photograph, [R S & S exhibition stand]
wool marketing textile mills - history textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, kidman, mr g. l., dennys lascelles concrete building, wool marketing, textile mills - history, textile mills -
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Document
Promissory notes written to Dennys Lashelles Limited at Cobden branch.Promissory notes written to Dennys Lashelles Limited at Cobden branch.wool brokering, dennys, lascelles limited -
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Licence
Licences to act as auctioneer or sub-agent.Licences to act as auctioneer or sub-agent.wool sales - auction system, dennys, lascelles limited -
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Newspaper Clipping, Personal
Short article about the retirement of Mr Andrew Fleming from Dennys Lashelles Limited, and the event used to mark the occasion.Short article about the retirement of Mr Andrew Fleming from Dennys Lashelles Limited.wool stores - staff, dennys, lascelles limited, fleming, mr andrew - dennys lascelles limited -
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Mallet
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Photograph
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 -
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Acorn
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
Archive - Dennys, Lascelles Limited - Annual Wool Report, August 1943
12 page report; brown; watermark/stain on front coverannual report, wool, dennys lascelles