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National Wool MuseumMemorabilia - Commemorative Sash, Opening of National Wool Museum, National Wool Museum, 1988
... Commemorative Sash, Opening of National Wool Museum......national wool museum...Sash to commemorate the opening of The National Wool Museum. ...White rectangle sash with black lettering to commemorate opening of National Wool Museum...."To commemorate the opening of The National Wool Museum By the Premier of Victoria the Hon. ...National Wool Museum ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Sash to commemorate the opening of The National Wool Museum. premier of victoria john cain 1988 national wool museum geelong "To commemorate the opening of The National Wool Museum By the Premier of Victoria the Hon. ...Sash to commemorate the opening of The National Wool Museum. White rectangle sash with black lettering to commemorate opening of National Wool Museum."To commemorate the opening of The National Wool Museum By the Premier of Victoria the Hon. John Cain M.P. on 21st December, 1988"premier of victoria, john cain, 1988, national wool museum, geelong -
National Wool MuseumFolder, National Wool Museum
... National Wool Museum......National Wool Museum Wesfarmers Dalgety Limited...Part of Ken Galloways research material associated with his career as a woolclasser. "National Wool Museum"...National Wool Museum 15..."National Wool Museum" Woolclassing Sheep breeding Farming Shearing Wool Marketing Wool industry National Wool Museum Wesfarmers Dalgety Limited Geelong Galloway Mr Ken Woolclassing Sheep breeding Farming Shearing Wool Marketing Wool industry National Wool Museum 15 National Wool Museum Folder ...Part of Ken Galloways research material associated with his career as a woolclasser. "National Wool Museum"National Wool Museum 15woolclassing sheep breeding farming shearing wool marketing wool industry, national wool museum wesfarmers dalgety limited, geelong, galloway, mr ken, woolclassing, sheep breeding, farming, shearing, wool marketing, wool industry -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - colour, Auction Room Lectern at National Wool Museum
... Auction Room Lectern at National Wool Museum......National Wool Museum...Two hundred years later, in 1988, the National Wool Museum was established as Australia’s only comprehensive museum of wool. ...It is found in the auction room on the top floor of Geelong's national wool museum....It is found in the auction room on the top floor of Geelong's national wool museum. Auction Room Lectern at National Wool Museum Photograph - colour ...This photograph on an iPhone 4 during the Museums Australia (Vic) Conference at the National Wool Museum, Geelong. Since the arrival of sheep with the First Fleet in 1788, the wool industry has dominated our economy, our agriculture and our reputation as a quality wool-growing nation throughout the world. Geelong is a city synonymous with wool and the wool industry – sheep farming began here in 1835 and the first of many woollen mills opened here in 1868. For many years the city was known as the 'wool centre of the world'. Two hundred years later, in 1988, the National Wool Museum was established as Australia’s only comprehensive museum of wool. (Since the arrival of sheep with the First Fleet in 1788, the wool industry has dominated our economy, our agriculture and our reputation as a quality wool-growing nation throughout the world. Geelong is a city synonymous with wool and the wool industry – sheep farming began here in 1835 and the first of many woollen mills opened here in 1868. For many years the city was known as the 'wool centre of the world'. Two hundred years later, in 1988, the National Wool Museum was established as Australia’s only comprehensive museum of wool. (Since the arrival of sheep with the First Fleet in 1788, the wool industry has dominated our economy, our agriculture and our reputation as a quality wool-growing nation throughout the world. Geelong is a city synonymous with wool and the wool industry – sheep farming began here in 1835 and the first of many woollen mills opened here in 1868. For many years the city was known as the 'wool centre of the world'. Two hundred years later, in 1988, the National Wool Museum was established as Australia’s only comprehensive museum of wool. (http://www.geelongaustralia.com.au/nwm/about/article/item/8cbcc313afa77a5.aspx)Photograph of a timber lectern used to auction wool in Geelong. It is found in the auction room on the top floor of Geelong's national wool museum.wool, geelong, auction, auction room, national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Exhibitions, National Wool Museum, Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE, 1997
... Exhibitions, National Wool Museum...wool processing...factory...mill...exhibitions...museum history...national...National Wool Museum promotional video. Shows two people coming into the museum and exploring the exhibitions, filmed in 1997....Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:09 - titles "Golden Fleece" 00:14 - exterior view, National Wool Museum 00:20 - two people enter museum 00:25 - two people enter galleries and engage with exhibition displays 04:00 - end credits 00:49 - end...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula National Wool Museum promotional video. ...National Wool Museum promotional video. Shows two people coming into the museum and exploring the exhibitions, filmed in 1997.Black VHS tape with white stickers and hand written text. Tape is housed in a clear plastic case. Film includes colour footage and audio. 00:09 - titles "Golden Fleece" 00:14 - exterior view, National Wool Museum 00:20 - two people enter museum 00:25 - two people enter galleries and engage with exhibition displays 04:00 - end credits 00:49 - endfilm, wool processing, factory, mill, exhibitions, museum history, national wool museum, promotion, golden fleece, history, geelong -
National Wool MuseumFilm - The History of Quilting in Four Minutes, True South et al, 2021
... ...National Wool Museum...The History of Quilting in Four Minutes, narrated by Padraic Fisher, National Wool Museum Director. Created for the National Wool Museum, Geelong exhibition Necessity: waggas and the art of making do, 2021.......National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The History of Quilting in Four Minutes, narrated by Padraic Fisher, National Wool Museum Director. ...The History of Quilting in Four Minutes, narrated by Padraic Fisher, National Wool Museum Director. Created for the National Wool Museum, Geelong exhibition Necessity: waggas and the art of making do, 2021.Four minute fourteen second digital film featuring animation and audio.quilting, waggas, history, national wool museum, padraic fisher, true south, animation, necessity, exhibition -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Manor House Rug Carpet Sample, National Wool Museum, 1990s
... ...National Wool Museum...This Manor House Rug sample was woven at the National Wool Museum on the 1910 gripper type Axminster Jacquard carpet loom. ...National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The Manor House Rug was designed by Brinton's Carpets in 1990 exclusively for the National Wool Museum. ...The Manor House Rug was designed by Brinton's Carpets in 1990 exclusively for the National Wool Museum. The design is based on an earlier design from Brinton's UK Persian Rug Archive Library. This Manor House Rug sample was woven at the National Wool Museum on the 1910 gripper type Axminster Jacquard carpet loom. The rug is made from 80% wool and 20% nylon, the internationally preferred blend for high quality, long lasting carpets.Red, green, blue, black, cream floral patterned carpet sample with jute backing.axminster loom, carpet, sample, rug, wool, national wool museum, brintons -
National Wool MuseumFilm - This Place, National Wool Museum, 2022
... ...National Wool Museum...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. ...National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. ...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. Film is narrated by Waddawurrung Elder Uncle Bryon Powell.Four minute forty seven digital colour film with audio.waddawurrung, first nations, uncle bryon powell, bluestone: 150 years of the dennys lascelles woolstore, national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Ferrier Wool Press, Bonart Multimedia, 2015
... ...National Wool Museum...Film commissioned for exhibition in On The Land at National Wool Museum, Geelong. Featuring Nicholas Cole at West Cloven Hills Station, speaking about the history of the Ferrier Wool Press. ......National Wool Museum ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Film commissioned for exhibition in On The Land at National Wool Museum, Geelong. ...Film commissioned for exhibition in On The Land at National Wool Museum, Geelong. Featuring Nicholas Cole at West Cloven Hills Station, speaking about the history of the Ferrier Wool Press. Three minute seven second colour digital film with audio.west cloven hills station, history, wool press, ferrier wool press, nicholas cole, on the land, national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Greek Rug Carpet Sample, National Wool Museum, 1990s
... ...National Wool Museum...This rug sample was woven at the National Wool Museum on the 1910 gripper type Axminster Jacquard carpet loom. ...National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This rug sample was woven at the National Wool Museum on the 1910 gripper type Axminster Jacquard carpet loom. ...This rug sample was woven at the National Wool Museum on the 1910 gripper type Axminster Jacquard carpet loom. The rug is made from 80% wool and 20% nylon, the internationally preferred blend for high quality, long lasting carpets.Orange, cream, green, red and black patterned carpet with jute backing.back: [handwritten] 2/57axminster loom, carpet, sample, rug, wool, national wool museum, brinton's -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Wal Harper, National Wool Museum, 2022
... ...National Wool Museum...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. ...National Wool Museum ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. ...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. Film is narrated by Wal Harper, and is part of a collection of three films featuring former staff of Dennys Lascelles speaking about their time working at the Woolstore.Sixty second digital colour film with audio.bluestone: 150 years of the dennys lascelles woolstore, wal harper, film, working life, history, woolstore, textile industry, wool industry, agriculture, geelong, national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Jim Hay, National Wool Museum, 2022
... ...National Wool Museum...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. ...National Wool Museum ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. ...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. Film is narrated by Jim Hay, and is part of a collection of three films featuring former staff of Dennys Lascelles speaking about their time working at the Woolstore.Sixty second digital colour film with audio.bluestone: 150 years of the dennys lascelles woolstore, wal harper, film, working life, history, woolstore, textile industry, wool industry, agriculture, geelong, national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Pam Price, National Wool Museum, 2022
... ...National Wool Museum...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. ...National Wool Museum ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. ...Film produced by National Wool Museum for inclusion in the exhibition Bluestone: 150 Years of the Dennys Lascelles Woolstore. Film is narrated by Pam Price, and is part of a collection of three films featuring former staff of Dennys Lascelles speaking about their time working at the Woolstore.Sixty second digital colour film with audio.bluestone: 150 years of the dennys lascelles woolstore, wal harper, film, working life, history, woolstore, textile industry, wool industry, agriculture, geelong, national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... national wool museum...Part of a set of drawings by David Williams of the National Wool Museum...Pen and ink drawing of wool press at the National Wool Museum, by David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Part of a set of drawings by David Williams of the National Wool Museum national wool museum David Williams Pen and ink drawing of wool press at the National Wool Museum, by David Williams. ...Part of a set of drawings by David Williams of the National Wool MuseumPen and ink drawing of wool press at the National Wool Museum, by David Williams.David Williamsnational wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... national wool museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams...Pen and ink drawing of part of Gallery 1 display at the National Wool Museum, by David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams national wool museum David Williams Pen and ink drawing of part of Gallery 1 display at the National Wool Museum, by David Williams. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David WilliamsPen and ink drawing of part of Gallery 1 display at the National Wool Museum, by David Williams.David Williamsnational wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... National Wool Museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams...Pen and ink drawing of the Blakiston Carrier's truck, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams National Wool Museum David Williams '90 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9 Pen and ink drawing of the Blakiston Carrier's truck, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David WilliamsPen and ink drawing of the Blakiston Carrier's truck, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams.David Williams '90 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... National Wool Museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams...Pen and ink drawing, on paper, of part of "Lamby's", restaurant in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. By David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams National Wool Museum David Williams '90 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9 Pen and ink drawing, on paper, of part of "Lamby's", restaurant in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David WilliamsPen and ink drawing, on paper, of part of "Lamby's", restaurant in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. By David Williams.David Williams '90 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumFilm - Axminster Carpet Loom with Michael Farquhar, Streamline Media and Communications Group Pty Ltd, 2025
... This film features Loom Technician Michael Farquhar demonstrating how the Axminster Carpet Loom works, at the National Wool Museum. The Axminster Carpet Loom has been set up as a focal point in the centre of the National Wool Museum. ...National Wool Museum, Geelong, Victoria...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This film features Loom Technician Michael Farquhar demonstrating how the Axminster Carpet Loom works, at the National Wool Museum. ...This film features Loom Technician Michael Farquhar demonstrating how the Axminster Carpet Loom works, at the National Wool Museum. The Axminster Carpet Loom has been set up as a focal point in the centre of the National Wool Museum. The loom was originally built by Brintons in England around 1910 and was initially operating in Geelong in 1960. Brintons designed and built most of their own looms and ancillary equipment. When superseded in 1975 the loom was donated to the Melbourne College of Textiles for weaving training. The College has now donated the loom to the National Wool Museum and Brintons engineering staff has restored it to full working condition. This loom is known as an Axminster gripper loom. The gripper system was invented by Brintons in 1890 and operates using a gripper shaped like a bird's beak. This grips the yarn, the yarn is then cut and the gripper swings down to place the tuft into the woven backing. This particular loom also uses a jacquard system for weaving colours. In jacquard weaving, punched cards are used to instruct the loom as to which colour to use. The system was invented by Joseph Jacquard, a silk weaver from Lyon, and was introduced in 1804. It revolutionised pattern weaving as it had the capacity to create intricate patterns through the use of the cards. By 1833 there were approximately 100,000 power-looms used in Great Britain that had been influenced by Jacquard's invention. Joseph Jacquard died in 1834. Charles Babbage was later to adapt Jacquard's punch-card system to produce a calculator that was the forerunner of todays methods of computer programming.Digital film featuring colour footage, audio and animated graphics. michael farquhar, loom technician, axminster carpet loom, brintons, geelong, textile industry, machinery, weaving, restoration, gripper, jacquard, punch cards -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... national wool museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams; Dennys Lascelles Woolstore, Geelong....Pen and ink drawing of the Dennys Lascelles wool store, now the National Wool Museum, by David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams; Dennys Lascelles Woolstore, Geelong. national wool museum David Williams 26.7% 8 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER Pen and ink drawing of the Dennys Lascelles wool store, now the National Wool Museum, by David Williams. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams; Dennys Lascelles Woolstore, Geelong.Pen and ink drawing of the Dennys Lascelles wool store, now the National Wool Museum, by David Williams.David Williams 26.7% 8 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMERnational wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... national wool museum...Part of a set of drawings by David Williams of the National Wool Museum...Pen and ink drawing, with wash, on paper, of the entrance to the Worker's Cottage in Gallery 2 at the National Wool Museum. By David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Part of a set of drawings by David Williams of the National Wool Museum national wool museum David Williams SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER Pen and ink drawing, with wash, on paper, of the entrance to the Worker's Cottage in Gallery 2 at the National Wool Museum. ...Part of a set of drawings by David Williams of the National Wool MuseumPen and ink drawing, with wash, on paper, of the entrance to the Worker's Cottage in Gallery 2 at the National Wool Museum. By David Williams.David Williams SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMERnational wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... National Wool Museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams...Pen and ink drawing, on paper, of the Gail Schaeffer wool mural, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams National Wool Museum David Williams '90 41% 9 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9 Pen and ink drawing, on paper, of the Gail Schaeffer wool mural, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David WilliamsPen and ink drawing, on paper, of the Gail Schaeffer wool mural, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams.David Williams '90 41% 9 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... National Wool Museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams...Pen and ink drawing of the wool wagon loaded with wool bales, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams National Wool Museum David Williams '90 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9 Pen and ink drawing of the wool wagon loaded with wool bales, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David WilliamsPen and ink drawing of the wool wagon loaded with wool bales, held at the National Wool Museum, Geelong, by David Williams.David Williams '90 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... National Wool Museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams...Pen and ink drawing, on paper, of the shearers kitchen, part of Gallery 1 in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. By David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams National Wool Museum David Williams '90 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9 Pen and ink drawing, on paper, of the shearers kitchen, part of Gallery 1 in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David WilliamsPen and ink drawing, on paper, of the shearers kitchen, part of Gallery 1 in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. By David Williams.David Williams '90 SCHUTZMACHER SHOELLESHAMMER 9national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... National Wool Museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams...Pen and ink drawing of a shearer shearing in a woolshed, part of the shearing exhibition in Gallery 1, the National Wool Museum, Geelong. By David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams National Wool Museum David Williams '90 9 Pen and ink drawing of a shearer shearing in a woolshed, part of the shearing exhibition in Gallery 1, the National Wool Museum, Geelong. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David WilliamsPen and ink drawing of a shearer shearing in a woolshed, part of the shearing exhibition in Gallery 1, the National Wool Museum, Geelong. By David Williams.David Williams '90 9national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumVest
... ...National Wool Museum...In 1996 a vest was designed and made using the Australian tartan, as a uniform for the National Wool Museum's honorary staff. Name tags are inserted into the upper left button hole....National Wool Museum vest worn by honorary staff....Textile Design National Wool Museum Tartan SMALL National Wool Museum vest worn by honorary staff. ...In 1984 the Scottish the Scottish Australian Heritage Council held a national competition to design an Australian tartan. The winner, Melbourne architect John Reid, designed a tartan using the colours of the Australian landscape: ochre, terracotta, black, white and cobalt blue. These were superimposed on the pattern of the Macquarie tartan sett, appropriately, as Lachlan Macquarie was the first Scottish and civil governer of the of Australia, from 1810 to 1821. In 1996 a vest was designed and made using the Australian tartan, as a uniform for the National Wool Museum's honorary staff. Name tags are inserted into the upper left button hole.National Wool Museum vest worn by honorary staff.SMALLtextile design, national wool museum, tartan -
National Wool MuseumRug
... ...national wool museum...Rug was made on National Wool Museum Brinton Axminster Gripper Loom by Brintons Carpets Geelong staff prior to the visit of Queen Elizabeth. ...Rug was made on National Wool Museum Brunton Axminster Gripper Loom by Brintons Carpets Geelong staff prior to the visit of Queen Elizabeth. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Rug was made on National Wool Museum Brinton Axminster Gripper Loom by Brintons Carpets Geelong staff prior to the visit of Queen Elizabeth. ...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.Rug was made on National Wool Museum Brunton Axminster Gripper Loom by Brintons Carpets Geelong staff prior to the visit of Queen Elizabeth. Detail of rug made on National Wool Museum Brunton Axminster Gripper Loom by Brintons Carpets Geelong staff prior to the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. Label on rug made on National Wool Museum Brunton Axminster Gripper Loom by Brintons Carpets Geelong staff prior to the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. Label for rug made on National Wool Museum Brunton Axminster Gripper Loom by Brintons Carpets Geelong staff prior to the visit of Queen Elizabeth II.weaving, national wool museum, axminster -
National Wool MuseumDrawing
... National Wool Museum...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams...Pen and ink drawing, on paper, of "Mr Jeff Smith" in his wool broking office, part of the wool sales exhibition formerly in Gallery 3 in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. By David Williams....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David Williams National Wool Museum David Williams '90 9 Pen and ink drawing, on paper, of "Mr Jeff Smith" in his wool broking office, part of the wool sales exhibition formerly in Gallery 3 in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. ...One of a set of drawings of the National Wool Museum by David WilliamsPen and ink drawing, on paper, of "Mr Jeff Smith" in his wool broking office, part of the wool sales exhibition formerly in Gallery 3 in the National Wool Museum, Geelong. By David Williams.David Williams '90 9national wool museum -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Black Woollen Vest, 2000s
... ...National Wool Museum...This vest was worn by Lynette Wekwerth when she worked as a volunteer in the National Wool Museum shop during the early 2000s. Lynette volunteered at the National Wool Museum for 25 years from 2001 until her passing in 2025, and was a much loved and respected member of the team. ...Black woollen vest with four buttons at the front, and two pockets. Vest has National Wool Museum logo on left chest. ...This vest was worn by Lynette Wekwerth when she worked as a volunteer in the National Wool Museum shop during the early 2000s. Lynette volunteered at the National Wool Museum for 25 years from 2001 until her passing in 2025, and was a much loved and respected member of the team. ...This vest was worn by Lynette Wekwerth when she worked as a volunteer in the National Wool Museum shop during the early 2000s. Lynette volunteered at the National Wool Museum for 25 years from 2001 until her passing in 2025, and was a much loved and respected member of the team. "I was born at Coonara Private Hospital at 173 Yarra Street, Geelong, on the 29th of March 1944, the third of five children. My father was in the RAAF when I was born, and on leaving the air force he became a carpenter/joiner. When I was young, we had the bread and milk delivered. There was a special tin for the bread and a big billy for the milk left of the front veranda to collect these items. My mother, elder sister, Wendy and my younger sister Zaidee, all went to “Physical Culture” held downstairs under the old Plaza Theatre building in Ryrie Street. We girls made our own sports clothes to do exercises (rods, dumbbells, and song and dance). It kept us fit, and we all won medals at some stage at the end-of-year concert. I was the only girl of my age in the street where I lived. There were boys my age, so I learned to play cricket and kick a football, all of which I did well. I attended Tate Street and then went on to Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College in 1956. Matthew Flinders was a domestic arts school, where I learnt sewing, cookery, home management, and how to be a ‘good’ housekeeper. I enjoyed all the domestic subjects. Ray and I were engaged in August 1963. We purchased our engagement ring in Melbourne and went to dinner at the Playboy Club in Melbourne to celebrate. In preparation for our wedding, I spent many hours making my own wedding dress (with assistance from my mother). We were married at 11 am on Saturday, the 10th April 1965 at St. Matthew’s, Church of England, Geelong. When Ray retired, he responded to an advertisement for volunteers at the National Wool Museum to be a volunteer. He started in 1998. The year that the ‘Pharaohs exhibition’ started. That was fine by me, as he wouldn’t be getting under my feet. At this time I was playing golf regularly and didn’t want to miss out on this activity. I joined the volunteers in the Wool Museum in March/April 2001. I was allocated to the Museum Shop and thoroughly enjoyed being a member of the shop staff. I then became shop assistant. I enjoyed talking and serving the customers. I was soon asked if I would mind repairing some of the garments that may have pulled a thread or a minor fault. I also enjoyed doing ‘stock taking’ in the shop. (Not many staff enjoyed this job, but I did.) In those early days, the Museum staff wore the red blazer and the black wool cardigan." - Lynette WekwerthBlack woollen vest with four buttons at the front, and two pockets. Vest has National Wool Museum logo on left chest. printed [label]: BELLA / Collection / made in australia / WEKWERTH / TO FIT / SIZE / 12working life, volunteer, national wool museum, clothing, uniform, lynette wekwerth, staff, employment, wool clothing, geelong -
National Wool MuseumDrawing, Christian Den Besten, National Wool Museum, 2019
... National Wool Museum...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Christian Den Besten was Born 1972. ...Christian Den Besten was Born 1972. Through art Christian interprets his community - the current affairs, infrastructure, and people that affect his everyday life. He is a prolific artist and often works with an accumulation of small components in creating his artworks. Christian is an artist living with an intellectual disability. He takes pleasure in drawing the beautiful buildings that dot Geelong’s cityscape. He exhibits and sells his work regularly.Denny’s Lascelles building Geelong by Christian Den Besten, 2019. -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Red Woollen Jacket, Sabena, 2000s
... ...National Wool Museum...This jacket was worn by Lynette Wekwerth when she worked as a volunteer in the National Wool Museum shop during the early 2000s. Lynette volunteered at the National Wool Museum for 25 years from 2001 until her passing in 2025, and was a much loved and respected member of the team. ...Jacket has National Wool Museum logo on the left lapel. ...This jacket was worn by Lynette Wekwerth when she worked as a volunteer in the National Wool Museum shop during the early 2000s. Lynette volunteered at the National Wool Museum for 25 years from 2001 until her passing in 2025, and was a much loved and respected member of the team. ...This jacket was worn by Lynette Wekwerth when she worked as a volunteer in the National Wool Museum shop during the early 2000s. Lynette volunteered at the National Wool Museum for 25 years from 2001 until her passing in 2025, and was a much loved and respected member of the team. "I was born at Coonara Private Hospital at 173 Yarra Street, Geelong, on the 29th of March 1944, the third of five children. My father was in the RAAF when I was born, and on leaving the air force he became a carpenter/joiner. When I was young, we had the bread and milk delivered. There was a special tin for the bread and a big billy for the milk left of the front veranda to collect these items. My mother, elder sister, Wendy and my younger sister Zaidee, all went to “Physical Culture” held downstairs under the old Plaza Theatre building in Ryrie Street. We girls made our own sports clothes to do exercises (rods, dumbbells, and song and dance). It kept us fit, and we all won medals at some stage at the end-of-year concert. I was the only girl of my age in the street where I lived. There were boys my age, so I learned to play cricket and kick a football, all of which I did well. I attended Tate Street and then went on to Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College in 1956. Matthew Flinders was a domestic arts school, where I learnt sewing, cookery, home management, and how to be a ‘good’ housekeeper. I enjoyed all the domestic subjects. Ray and I were engaged in August 1963. We purchased our engagement ring in Melbourne and went to dinner at the Playboy Club in Melbourne to celebrate. In preparation for our wedding, I spent many hours making my own wedding dress (with assistance from my mother). We were married at 11 am on Saturday, the 10th April 1965 at St. Matthew’s, Church of England, Geelong. When Ray retired, he responded to an advertisement for volunteers at the National Wool Museum to be a volunteer. He started in 1998. The year that the ‘Pharaohs exhibition’ started. That was fine by me, as he wouldn’t be getting under my feet. At this time I was playing golf regularly and didn’t want to miss out on this activity. I joined the volunteers in the Wool Museum in March/April 2001. I was allocated to the Museum Shop and thoroughly enjoyed being a member of the shop staff. I then became shop assistant. I enjoyed talking and serving the customers. I was soon asked if I would mind repairing some of the garments that may have pulled a thread or a minor fault. I also enjoyed doing ‘stock taking’ in the shop. (Not many staff enjoyed this job, but I did.) In those early days, the Museum staff wore the red blazer and the black wool cardigan." - Lynette WekwerthRed jacket with two buttons and two pockets at the front, and two decorative buttons on each cuff. Jacket has National Wool Museum logo on the left lapel. printed [label]: SABENA / 14working life, volunteer, national wool museum, clothing, uniform, lynette wekwerth, staff, employment, wool clothing, geelong -
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... National Wool Museum Brintons Australia Pty Ltd...To all at Brintons Carpets to thank you for your ongoing support of the National Wool Museum February 1999 E.Triarico Curator Michael Jerinic Old Weaver Andrew Moritz Director Bill Vos x Brintons Weaver 1960 Annette Welkamp Pharaohs Project Manager National Wool Museum Rug The Egyptian A unique wool rich product Certificate of Authencity This is to certify that Brintons Carpets is the owner of a National Wool Museum Limited Edition Rug No. 106....National Wool Museum Brintons Australia Pty Ltd Triarico Ms Elizabeth - National Wool Museum Moritz Mr Andrew - National Wool Museum Geelong Victoria To all at Brintons Carpets to thank you for your ongoing support of the National Wool Museum February 1999 E.Triarico Curator Michael Jerinic Old Weaver Andrew Moritz Director Bill Vos x Brintons Weaver 1960 Annette Welkamp Pharaohs Project Manager National Wool Museum Rug The Egyptian A unique wool rich product Certificate of Authencity This is to certify that Brintons Carpets is the owner of a National Wool Museum Limited Edition Rug No. 106. ...The object was presented to Brintons Carpets in 1999 as a thankyou gift for ongoing support along with one 'The Egyptian' Rug.W7186 Page 1 of a history of Brintons Carpets. Page 2 of a history of Brintons Carpets. A list of catalogues/items in the Brintons Collection donated after closure of Fellmongers Road factory in July 2008.To all at Brintons Carpets to thank you for your ongoing support of the National Wool Museum February 1999 E.Triarico Curator Michael Jerinic Old Weaver Andrew Moritz Director Bill Vos x Brintons Weaver 1960 Annette Welkamp Pharaohs Project Manager National Wool Museum Rug The Egyptian A unique wool rich product Certificate of Authencity This is to certify that Brintons Carpets is the owner of a National Wool Museum Limited Edition Rug No. 106.national wool museum brintons australia pty ltd, triarico, ms elizabeth - national wool museum moritz, mr andrew - national wool museum, geelong, victoria
