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National Wool Museum
Book, Analysis of trends and fluctuations in wool prices
... New Zealand Wool Board - Wool Marketing Study Group... P Philpott for the Wool Marketing Study Group, New Zealand... Marketing Wool Brokering New Zealand Wool Board - Wool Marketing ..."The analysis of trends and fluctuations in wool prices"-B P Philpott for the Wool Marketing Study Group, New Zealand Wool Board, 1966, Submission paper no 3.wool sales wool marketing wool brokering, new zealand wool board - wool marketing study group, wool sales, wool marketing, wool brokering -
National Wool Museum
Book, New Zealand wool marketing study group report no.1: Wool price fluctuations
... New Zealand Wool Board - Wool Marketing Study Group... New Zealand Wool Board - Wool Marketing Study Group Wool ..."New Zealand wool marketing study group report no.1: Wool price fluctuations"- 1965.wool marketing wool sales, new zealand wool board - wool marketing study group, wool marketing, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Book, The even distribution of wool catagories throughout the selling season
... New Zealand Wool Board - Wool Marketing Study Group... Sales Wool Marketing New Zealand Wool Board - Wool Marketing ..."The even distribution of wool catagories throughout the selling season" - H L M Peirse and W B Taylor, 1966. Submission paper no5, Wool Marketing Study Group, (New Zealand)wool sales wool marketing, new zealand wool board - wool marketing study group, wool sales, wool marketing -
National Wool Museum
Letter, [Squatter]
... New Zealand Wool Board... Squatters New Zealand Wool Board Lloyd Mr Robert Sheep stations ...Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further informationL K Wigginssheep stations - management wool growing squatters, new zealand wool board, lloyd, mr robert, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Wool Museum
Game, Board, Squatter game: the Australasian version
Associated letter from Mr R Lloyd provides information about cover photographs. Launched 1981.Stock number 2907 HOLDSON/HOLDSONsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, thos holdsworth & sons ltd, lloyd, mr robert, new zealand, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
National Alpine Museum of Australia
Ski Jacket, About 1967
This jacket and cap were designed by Rosalie 'Rosa' Kiessling about 1967. They formed part of the Fashion Group Inc's Walkabout Tour of the USA in 1967 which aimed to promote Australian fashion design in America. German by birth Rosalie, grew up skiing and ice skating, studied fashion design in Munich and worked designing women’s ski wear and lingerie before migrating to Australia via New Zealand in 1939 with her husband. As skiing increased in popularity following the end of WWII, Rosalie’s business grew reaching its peak during the 1960s. Though it was never large; at most she employed three staff. Her designs featured in the pages of Australian Vogue, Flair and the Women’s Weekly throughout the 1960s and received coverage from newspapers in Australia, New Zealand the United States. Rosalie was closely involved with the Swiss Club of Victoria, the Australian Wool Board and the Fur Traders Association, participating in numerous fashion shows and awards run by these groups. In the late 1960s she became involved with the Melbourne Branch of the Fashion Group Inc, a worldwide non-commercial association of women involved in the fashion industry. Rosalie continued to design and manufacture fashionable but functional ski wear until the late 1970s, although increasing imports from large overseas manufactures and constant new innovations in fabric technology made it difficult for her to compete in a relatively small industry. This ski jacket and cap illustrate Rosalie Kiessling's emphasis on practical glamour. She was the first Australian ski wear manufacturer to bring high fashion to ski wear design; which though common in the boutiques of St Mortiz, Chamonix and St Anton was new to Australia. The use of an Australian wildflower motif and of these pieces in the Fashion Group's Walkabout Tour also speak to her involvement in and promotion of the Australian fashion industry during the 1960s.Ski jacket and matching cap appliqued with Australian wildflowers.Noneskiing, ski clothing, fashion design, australian fashion, australian flora