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Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Construction of the Golden Fleece Hotel, 1973
Demolition of the old and rebuilding the new hotel.local architecture -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Slide, Stuart Ascough, Fleece Constituents in Australian Wools, 1990s
This slide is part of a collection of visual resources used by Stuart Ascough while conducting training, seminars, conferences and lectures in China, Australia, India, Russia and Taiwan. This item is part of a collection of books, manuals, photographs, letters and clothing relating to the working life of Stuart Ascough. Stuart's career in the wool industry spanned over 43 years from 1960 to 2003 in various roles including Topmaking Plant Manager at Courtaulds Ltd. in Spennymore, U.K., Operations Manager at Port Phillip Mills in Williamstown Victoria, Marketing Executive, Early Stage Wool Processing at the International Wool Secretariat Melbourne, Australia and General Manager of Victoria Wool Processors Pty. Ltd. in Laverton North, Victoria. Throughout his career Stuart travelled extensively, and in the 1990s worked at many topmaking mills in China on quality improvement projects. He also provided technical advice and training at mills in India, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, Byelorussia and other parts of Europe and Asia.35mm colour transparency mounted in plastic slide mount showing a black and white text, figures of sheep and pie chart graphs.wool, industry, australia, australian wool board international wool secretariat, topmaking, carding, factory, training -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon
Blue trophy ribbon, International Corriedale Fleece Competition, 1965, presented to Mr R W Pettitt.INTERNATIONAL CORRIEDALE FLEECE COMPETITION 1965corriedale sheep sheep breeding agricultural shows, australian corriedale association, pettitt, mr r. w., corriedale sheep, sheep breeding, agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
Sash
Trophy sash, Geelong Legacy Fleece Show 1960, presented to Mr R W Pettitt.GEELONG LEGACY FLEECE SHOW/- 1960- /TROPHY PRIZEcorriedale sheep sheep breeding agricultural shows, australian corriedale association, pettitt, mr r. w., corriedale sheep, sheep breeding, agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
Sash
Trophy sash, Geelong Legacy Fleece Show 1961, presented to Mr R W Pettitt.GEELONG LEGACY FLEECE SHOW/- 1961- /TROPHY WINNERcorriedale sheep sheep breeding agricultural shows, australian corriedale association, pettitt, mr r. w., corriedale sheep, sheep breeding, agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
Sign
Yellow plastic merino sheep sign- used to advertise Golden Fleece petrol pumps.One half of a yellow plastic moulded sign in the form of a merino sheep- used to advertise Golden Fleece petrol pumps.merino sheep, golden fleece petroleum company, sign, golden fleece, petroliana -
National Wool Museum
Taxidermy Sheep, Stanbury Jacko, c1980
The Corriedale was developed both in Australia and New Zealand in the late 1800s and, after the Merino, is Australia’s second most prolific breed. 50% Merino and 50% Lincoln, the breed produces thick, stapled wool which is ideal for hand spun items. Its crimped fleece is long, medium fine and high yielding. Preferring colder, high rainfall climates, the Corriedale’s black feet provide some protection against footrot in damp conditions. Australasia’s largest breed, mature ewes generally weigh between 59 to 82 kg, while a mature ram like Stanbury Jacko may typically weigh between 79 to 125 kg. This breed has approximately 7.7kg of fleece per animal, averaging 24 to 32 microns.Corriedale ram. Medium size body and short legs with white fleece. sheep, south australia, corriedale -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Animal specimen - Lincoln Sheep Fleece, early 21st century
These pieces of fleece of a Lincoln sheep come from the property, Carrakoorte, in Grasmere, 13 kilometres from Warrnambool. Lincoln sheep are a large British breed producing strong, heavy wool. Carrakoorte was established in the 1850s and the Manifold family members were the owners in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1886 William Henderson, a dairy farmer and cheese maker, became the manager of Carrakoorte. He purchased the property in 1911 and the Henderson family retained the property until 2012 when the owner, Jim Henderson died. Carrakoorte was renowned for the breeding of Ayrshire Stud Dairy Cattle. The Lincoln fleece pieces are included in our collection of Henderson/Carrakoorte historical items.This fleece is of interest as a memento of the Henderson property, CarrakoorteThese are nine pieces of fleece of a Lincoln sheep. They are light brown in colour and have a curly texture. carrakoorte property grasmere, lincoln sheep, henderson family grasmere -
National Wool Museum
Taxidermy Sheep, Mr. Polwarth, c1980
The Polwarth is the first new breed of sheep developed in Australia for Australian conditions. 75% Merino and 25% Lincoln, the fleece is white, soft and high yielding, and is resistant to fleece rot. A dual purpose breed, the Polwarth produces fine wool as well as a quality carcass that is particularly lean and well suited to lamb and mutton. A large breed of sheep, mature ewes generally reach 50 to 60kg, while the mature rams, like Mr Polwarth, typically weigh in at 66 to 80kg. This breed has approximately 7kg of fleece per animal which is 23 to 25 microns. The Polwarth was bred to the west of Geelong at Tarndwarncoort Station, just outside of Colac, in the state electorate of Polwarth. Settled by the Dennis family in 1840, the station is still owned by the same family and they still breed Polwarth sheep.Polwarth ram sheep. Has a medium size body and short legs with white fleece covering his eyes. sheep, polwarth -
National Wool Museum
Souvenir - Golden Fleece Matchbook, Hanna Matches, 1960s
Matchbook is a give-away / souvenir for Golden Fleece Petrol and Service Stations. 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. Golden Fleece is also known to have produced other giveaways / souvenirs (such as games, swap cards, calendars, badges, roadmaps etc) to advertise its brand.Matchbook, containing twenty white-tipped, wooden matches. The matchbook has a fold-over, card cover. The front of the matchbook is blue and is printed with the image of a ram in yellow. Below this is the rough area to strike the matches. The back of the matchbook is yellow and is printed with text in red.GOLDEN FLEECE S. & A. Stolzenburg / P/L. / BLACKWELL SERVICE / STATION / Cnr. / Blackburn & Wellington / Roads / CLAYTON 3168 / PHONE 543-1863 GOLDEN FLEECE / MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY / HANNA MATCH . CONTENTS 20 / For Match Supplies Bladon & Puckridge / Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane.golden fleece petroleum company h.c. sleigh pty ltd, logo merino: sheep in australian art and design - exhibition (29/07/2000 - 04/02/2001), sheep, matches, souvenirs, petrol, california, caltex, ram -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Flood 1911
Flood 1911. High St Charlton showing Golden Fleece Hotel and W. Wylie General StoreSmall black & white snapshot showing Golden Fleece Hotel and W. Wylie General Store. Two children standing on the footpath. Water on the road in front of them. -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Memorabilia - Wool Show Prize cards, Yarrawonga Chronicle, Lions Club Wool Show
The Lions Club has been conducting their Wool Show in conjunction with the Yarrawonga Show Committee since 1985. Proceeds from the sale of fleeces donated by local farmers are donated to worthy causes in the communitySmall Third Prize cards. White card, blue print. Awarded to J.C. and N. C. Thom for fine comeback wool fleecessheep wool, agricultural show -
National Wool Museum
Rosette
Second prize rosette awarded by the NSW Sheepbreeders Association at the National Fleece competition in 1960. (found in curator's office c.1996 with no provenance)NATIONAL FLEECE / COMPETITION 1960 / SECOND PRIZE NEW SOUTH WALES SHEEPBREEDERS ASSOCIATONagricultural shows sheep breeding - history, new south wales sheepbreeders' association, agricultural shows, sheep breeding - history -
National Wool Museum
Wall Hanging
The wall hanging was handwoven by Lilian Joyce Mann from hand spun fleece, natural coloured wool and vegetable dyed wool. Ms Mann owned a shop in Jacob Street which sold handmade soft toys and hand woven items. She was a founding and life member of the Geelong Handweavers and Spinners Guild. She died on the 17th July 2007 in her 92nd year.W7220 W7220 handwritten labelL.J.Mann Hand spun fleece Natural coloured wool + Vegetable Dyed wool L.J.Mannhandicrafts, geelong handweavers and spinners guild inc., weaving, mann, ms lilian joyce, geelong, victoria -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Boots
Flying Fleece lineduniform, raaf -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Cape, 1997
I have lived in Box Hill now City of Whitehorse since 1970 I have belonged to Box Hill Spinners and Weavers Inc. since 1990.During the 90s' Box Hill Spinners and Weavers participated in the Annual Sheep and Woolcraft Show, at that time held in the Melbourne Showground. As well as submitting individual entries we always entered the Group Competition, known as the '5 articles' the entry had to have 5 separate articles made by a group and displaying different woolcraft techniques . In 1997 our Box Hill entry focused on 'The Planets' featuring five capes. The red one representing Mars the red planet. It was woven. The dark cape represented Jupiter. It was also woven. the Neptune cape was felted in blue and greens. The Earth cape featured knitting and crochet. My contribution was the Venus cape featuring spinning from raw merino fleece and silk. Once completed this wool/silk yarn was fashioned using hairpin lace. I was adept at spinning by this time but knew nothing about the old technique of hairpin lace. Box Hill Spinners and Weavers won First Prize. Margaret Dimelow.Cream coloured cape spun from raw merino fleece and silk, technique is hairpin lacecostume, female -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
Used by John Mitchell and perhaps by his father during the course of their wool growing business to mark wool bales at properties around Harrow in Western Australia and more recently in Bunninyong near Ballarat. Originally used with water based inks.Fleecewool transportation, wool sales, export wool, wool - transportation, export - wool -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, South Africa: Champion Ram Pietermaritzburg 1972
Photograph, South Africa, Pietermaritzburg 1972. Probably taken at a Show at which the corriedales were judged by Mr R W Pettitt.Corriedale fleece, South Africa, 1972.South Africa: Champion Ram Pietermaritzburg 1972 TERRY PHOTOS/ 222 Church St PO BOX 989/ PIETERMARITZBURG.../REF No 2451corriedale sheep sheep breeding agricultural shows, australian corriedale association, pettitt, mr r. w., corriedale sheep, sheep breeding, agricultural shows -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Cricket Team at Fleece Inn, abt 1890-1920
Winifred Jennings Collection: The Cricket Team at the Fleece Inn Bendigo (Maybe) Written on the back of the photo is: Maybe Cricket Team at Fleece Inn - was a cricket ground at the rear of Fleece Inn - Maybe William Patrick Jennings holding baby Lena.history, bendigo, cricket, fleece inn, winifred jennings collection, william patrick jennings, lena jennings -
National Wool Museum
Taxidermy Sheep, Blossom, c1980
The success of any flock is through the strength of its females and Blossom, a Border Leicester/Merino Cross ewe is an excellent example. Border Leicester rams are mated with Merino ewes to produce fat lamb mothers. These first cross ewes are mated with meat sheep, such as Dorsets to produce hybrids that pass on quality wool characteristics to their offspring. The Border Leicester/Merino crosses produce good quantities of wool which, despite being of stronger micron than most Merino fleece wool (34 to 38 microns), is still in demand in the marketplace. The Border Leicester sheep takes its name from the border country between England and Scotland, the area in which the breed was first developed in the late 18th century.Border Leicester/Merino Cross ewe. Long body with white fleece. The nose is black and she has large ears, upright and alert. The head and legs are free of wool.drysdale, sheep, new zealand -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Undershirt
Reproduction Army Uniform Shirt grey fleeceuniform, ww1, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Field Coat
West German Field Coat with Fleece Lineruniform, 1979, general -
National Wool Museum
Clothing - Sheepskin Coat, 1920s - 1930s
Handmade from Wimmera farming district in Victoria.Long brown fleece coat with collar and two pockets.sheepskin, coat, wool, handmade, hand dyed, wimmera, farming, fashion, makers -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Charlton High Street c.1883
Photograph of western end of High Street, Charlton showing the Bank of Victoria, Malcolm's Flour Mill, Egan's, Golden Fleece Hotel, Johnson's Bridge Store, Dining Rooms and the Bank of New South Wales. c. 1883Early photo of High St, western end streetscapeSepia photograph of western end of High Street, Charlton showing the Bank of Victoria, Malcolm's Flour Mill, Egan's, Golden Fleece Hotel, Johnson's Bridge Store, Dining Rooms and the Bank of New South Wales. c. 1883. Man standing in front of the Bank, two ladies also standing on the footpath. Horse and cart in front of Johnson's store. Damage to the lower third of photo.bank of victoria, charlton, high st, malcolm's flour mill, egan's, golden fleece hotel, johnson's bridge store, dining rooms, bank of new south wales -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Jacket
Army winter, heavy with wool fleece lining(Part of UC009)uniform, korea, army -
National Wool Museum
Memorabilia - Ribbon, 1959
Ribbon awarded to Mr Charles Wilson Peel of 'Callenondah' at Gnawarre. Mr Peel ran a superfine merino stud. This ribbon is from the Geelong Agricultural & Pastoral Show in 1959 and was awarded for being the Champion Merino Wool Fleece.Red, white and blue wool ribbon with yellow tassels on short ends. Yellow stitched/stamped text. Text divided into three lines, one on each coloured panel. Colour panels stitched together with white stitching.charles wilson peel, geelong agricultural & pastoral show, merino, wool, fleece, callenondah, gnawarre, champion, ewe -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1965
Robin Boyd has written 'Australiana' on the slide mount. Robin Boyd was always on the lookout for signage and blots on the landscape, especially when writing and illustrating his 1960 book, “The Australian Ugliness”. Colour slide in a mount. Golden Fleece sign, Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaAUG65M/ Encircled 25 (Handwritten)/ Australiana 1 (Handwritten)/2melbourne, australiana, slide -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Needle Case
Needle case is part of a collection of sewing tools donated by Betty McPhee.Plastic folder case containing needles of various sizes. Folder has floral picture on front and a green and blue leaf pattern on back.Golden Fleece| Made in Redditch, Englandhandcrafts, equipment -
National Wool Museum
Taxidermy Sheep, Goliath, c1980
The South Australian Merino has been developed to perform well in the more arid, pastoral environments found in areas of South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales. Goliath has greasier wool which protects the fibre in adverse weather conditions. His wool is generally the strongest of the Australian Merinos, from 22 microns and upwards. Record Merino prices peaked in the 1980s when a Merino ram secured $450 000 at the 1989 Royal Adelaide Show ram sales. The ram was from the Collinsville Merino Stud which had also set sales records in the preceding two years; records that have never been beaten. South Australian Merino ram. Large size body and short legs with white fleece. sheep, south australia -
National Wool Museum
Trophy
The Wettenhall family were well known sheep breeders. The family owned the "Stanbury" corriedale stud at Ceres.INTERNATIONAL/ CORRIEDALE FLEECE COMPETITION SUPREME CHAMPION/ CORRIEDALE RAM FLEECE/WON BY ESTATE LATE R E WETTENHALL/ 1965sheep breeding corriedale studs agricultural shows, stanbury corriedale stud, wettenhall, mr rupert e., sheep breeding, corriedale studs, agricultural shows