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Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph Collection, Alison Lendoudis et al, 'Nylex' docking saw at Briar Hill Timber 1996, 1996
... 'Nylex' docking saw at Briar Hill Timber 1996...'Nylex' docking saw from the 1950s at Briar Hill Timber 1996...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne 'Nylex' docking saw from the 1950s at Briar Hill Timber 1996 The Briar Hill Timber and Trading Company was active during the 1930s - 1950s during the development of the local area with many houses being built by owner-builders who used the company for their needs. briar hill timber and trading company briar hill timber alison lendoudis bob manuell sherbourne road briar hill squire family saws A group of 10 black and white photographs 'Nylex' docking saw at Briar Hill Timber 1996 Photograph Photograph Collection Alison Lendoudis Bob Manuell ...'Nylex' docking saw from the 1950s at Briar Hill Timber 1996The Briar Hill Timber and Trading Company was active during the 1930s - 1950s during the development of the local area with many houses being built by owner-builders who used the company for their needs. A group of 10 black and white photographsbriar hill timber and trading company, briar hill timber, alison lendoudis, bob manuell, sherbourne road briar hill, squire family, saws -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomSouvenir - Canteen, Water, Nylex, 1995
... FOR WATER ONLY DO NOT APPLY CANTEEN TO OPEN FLAME OR BURNER PLATES NYLEX 1995 Govt arrow 8465-66-086- 8349...Nylex...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Personal equipment issue water bottle equipment FOR WATER ONLY DO NOT APPLY CANTEEN TO OPEN FLAME OR BURNER PLATES NYLEX 1995 Govt arrow 8465-66-086- 8349 Green plastic canteen with screw cap attached, capacity 1 litre Souvenir Canteen, Water Nylex ...Personal equipment issueGreen plastic canteen with screw cap attached, capacity 1 litreFOR WATER ONLY DO NOT APPLY CANTEEN TO OPEN FLAME OR BURNER PLATES NYLEX 1995 Govt arrow 8465-66-086- 8349water bottle, equipment -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Black and white, 1970
... ...Nylex...This photograph displays the car seat and trims of a Ford Motor vehicle, which were manufactured by Nylex Plastics in Mentone....Stamped in red and green ink: NYLEX PHOTOGRAPHY FILE / DIVISION Fabrics [Handwritten in black ink] / CODE No 208B [Handwritten in black ink] / DATE 29/12/70 / DESCRIPTION Ford [Handwritten in black ink]...City of Kingston Parkdale Library 96 Parkers Road, Parkdale Parkdale This photograph displays the car seat and trims of a Ford Motor vehicle, which were manufactured by Nylex Plastics in Mentone. Nylex Plastics was considered to be the largest manufacturing company in Australia and in the top 25 largest companies in the country and has its origins with the Australian Moulding Corporation founded by John Derham in Mentone in 1927 Cars Ford Nylex Nylex Plastics Car interior Stamped in red and green ink: NYLEX PHOTOGRAPHY FILE / DIVISION Fabrics [Handwritten in black ink] / CODE No 208B [Handwritten in black ink] / DATE 29/12/70 / DESCRIPTION Ford [Handwritten in black ink] Black and white photograph of a car interior, showing the two front seats, gearstick, steering wheel and dashboard. ...This photograph displays the car seat and trims of a Ford Motor vehicle, which were manufactured by Nylex Plastics in Mentone.Nylex Plastics was considered to be the largest manufacturing company in Australia and in the top 25 largest companies in the country and has its origins with the Australian Moulding Corporation founded by John Derham in Mentone in 1927Black and white photograph of a car interior, showing the two front seats, gearstick, steering wheel and dashboard. Stamped in red and green ink: NYLEX PHOTOGRAPHY FILE / DIVISION Fabrics [Handwritten in black ink] / CODE No 208B [Handwritten in black ink] / DATE 29/12/70 / DESCRIPTION Ford [Handwritten in black ink]cars, ford, nylex, nylex plastics, car interior -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - Artwork - Bookplate, Ex Libris for Rony Irving (Nylex Plastics) by David Frazer
... Ex Libris for Rony Irving (Nylex Plastics) by David Frazer...Ex Libris for Rony Irving (Nylex Plastics) by David Frazer Work on paper Artwork - Bookplate David Frazer Lyttlewood Press David Frazer Lyttlewood Press ...David Frazer (1966- ) David Frazer is an Australian artist who works in painting, wood engraving, etching, lithography and bronze. Born in Victoria, David Frazer graduated from the Phillip Institute of Technology, Melbourne with a Fine Art degree specialising in painting. In 1996 he achieved an Honours degree from Monash University specialising in Printmaking and in 2000, gained his Master of Arts. In 2002, David was awarded the Keith Wingrove Bookplate Design Award and in 2007, he was a major prizewinner at the International Print Biennial in Guanlan, China and a featured Australian artist on the ABC’s documentary series ‘Artist at Work’. (http://www.goldfieldsprintmakers.com/david-frazer.html) Art historian Robert C. Littlewood is a Private Press publisher who utilises his skills as a fine art photographer, a video producer, researcher and writer to document the lives and achievements of Australian artists who create (or created) original graphic prints. Littlewood is President of the Australian Bookplate Society and a Trustee of the Keith Wingrove Memorial Trust which administers the world's richest and Australia’s only Bookplate design award.Bookplate for Tony Irvinng featuring the Yarra River and silos at Richmond, Victoria. bookplate, tony irving, david frazer, nylex clock, yarra river, silos, richmond -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Cap, Melba Industries (an Austrim Nylex Ltd Company), Jumbuck Cap, 2000
... Melba Industries (an Austrim Nylex Ltd Company)...Jumbuck Cap Textile Cap Melba Industries (an Austrim Nylex Ltd Company) ...This cap was part of a media kit produced by Melba Industries, part of the Austrim Textiles Group. The kit was given away at a media launch to publicise the production of an Australian made, nylon wool pack called 'Jumbuck'. The packs will be made at the former Valley Mill in Geelong. This launch occurred on 21 July 2000 and was attended by Andrew Moritz, National Wool Museum Director, who collected this media kit for the museum collection.Part of media kit for launch of 'Jumbuck', Australian made nylon wool packs produced by Melba Industries (part of the Austrim Textiles Group) in Geelong.JUMBUCK / AUSSIE-MADE WOOL PACKS Melba Industries 80% WOOL / 20% VISCOSE / ONE SIZE FITS ALL / HAND WASH ONLY / MADE IN CHINAblack, mr lindsay - melba industries (an austrim nylex ltd company) austrim nylex ltd valley worsted mill, jumbuck wool pack -
National Wool MuseumWool Pack, Melba Industries (an Austrim Nylex Ltd Company), 2000
... Melba Industries (an Austrim Nylex Ltd Company)...Wool Pack Melba Industries (an Austrim Nylex Ltd Company) ...Nylon wool pack produced in Australia by Melba Industries under the brand name of 'Jumbuck'. They are made in Geelong in the old Valley Mill.Wool pack, empty. Made from white nylon with a woven cross hatch pattern. Jumbuck stamp on front."Jumbuck" TM / Proudly Made in Australia / By / Melba Industries / Batch No: WP00041 2000wool bales, melba industries (an austrim nylex ltd company), jumbuck wool pack -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumPoMC lifebuoy
... On back: AMSA APPR. CERT. NO.2840. NYLEX logo, Nylex Rotomould....On back: AMSA APPR. CERT. NO.2840. NYLEX logo, Nylex Rotomould. Orange lifesaver with long length of rope attached with words PoMC (Port of Melbourne Corporation). ...Orange lifesaver with long length of rope attached with words PoMC (Port of Melbourne Corporation).PoMC' on upper edge. 'Ph: 9612 3619.' On back: AMSA APPR. CERT. NO.2840. NYLEX logo, Nylex Rotomould.lifesaver, lifebuoy -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Water Bottle
... Nylex 1990. 8465-66-086-8349. (Surname) = Thompson...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Water Bottle SAS Nylex 1990. 8465-66-086-8349. (Surname) = Thompson Khaki plastic water bottle Water Bottle Equipment Equipment, Army ...Khaki plastic water bottleNylex 1990. 8465-66-086-8349. (Surname) = Thompsonwater bottle, sas -
National Wool MuseumShoe, sheep
... PAT APPD / No. 21990/56 / NYLEX / TRADE MARK / SHEEP SHOE...Sheep footrot Sheep shoe Sheep - footrot PAT APPD / No. 21990/56 / NYLEX / TRADE MARK / SHEEP SHOE Shoe, sheep ...Plastic sheep shoes, designed to prevent foot rot in sheep.PAT APPD / No. 21990/56 / NYLEX / TRADE MARK / SHEEP SHOEsheep footrot, sheep shoe, sheep - footrot -
Melbourne Tram MuseumFunctional object - Seat Fabric Samples, Melded Fabrics, "Lo-Rib Transit", Aug. 1986
... Manufactured by Melded Fabrics of Dandenong, a unit of Nylex. Has contact details....Manufactured by Melded Fabrics of Dandenong, a unit of Nylex. Has contact details. "Lo-Rib Transit" Functional object Seat Fabric Samples Melded Fabrics ...Seat Fabric Samples in a cardboard folder - by Lo-Rib Transit for public transport and other uses. Has a photo of the interior of a bus. Has 9 different colours, with detailed specifications on the rear. Printed August 1986. Manufactured by Melded Fabrics of Dandenong, a unit of Nylex. Has contact details.trams, tramways, public transport, equipment, seats, fabric -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPlan - Mr William Hyett Map of Tottenham, 1993
... It must be noted that Wiltshire Files Monsanto Olympic Cables (later Nylex) & other industries were established prior to 1945. ...It must be noted that Wiltshire Files Monsanto Olympic Cables (later Nylex) & other industries were established prior to 1945. ...william "bill" hyett, map, tottenahm -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - FOOT POWDER, C.1965
... On bottle in black, "Foot Powder - D^D - net weight 1 oz - manufactured by Watkins Products Inc - Pkd 5/65" On base, "Made in Australia - Nylex Cat No P8"...Jones 3790932, refer Cat No 10053.2P for his service details. powder foot gajones On bottle in black, "Foot Powder - D^D - net weight 1 oz - manufactured by Watkins Products Inc - Pkd 5/65" On base, "Made in Australia - Nylex Cat No P8" Foot powder, round plastic bottle with screw top lid, details on are in black lettering. ...Collection re G.A. Jones 3790932, refer Cat No 10053.2P for his service details. Foot powder, round plastic bottle with screw top lid, details on are in black lettering.On bottle in black, "Foot Powder - D^D - net weight 1 oz - manufactured by Watkins Products Inc - Pkd 5/65" On base, "Made in Australia - Nylex Cat No P8"powder, foot, gajones -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 31/05/2005
... It is captioned: "L-R: Bruce Harvey, Shirley Sweeney, Judith Cassar, Anna Sorenson, John Rowlings (Nylex) and Doreen McConnell"....Participants included AFV volunteers, the Department of Sustainability & Environment, local MP Johan Scheffer, and representatives from Glen Eira City Council, as well as representatives from Nylex Gardenia, Toro (the Pope brand of gardening products), and Bunnings hardware stores. ...A Trigger Nozzle Forum was held at the headquarters of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) on the 31st of May, 2005. Participants included AFV volunteers, the Department of Sustainability & Environment, local MP Johan Scheffer, and representatives from Glen Eira City Council, as well as representatives from Nylex Gardenia, Toro (the Pope brand of gardening products), and Bunnings hardware stores. A slightly cropped version of this photo appears on page 9 of the Vol 18 Issue 3, Spring 2005 editon of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Update. The photo accompanies an article titled, "Trigger Nozzle Forum at Arthritis Victoria". It is captioned: "L-R: Bruce Harvey, Shirley Sweeney, Judith Cassar, Anna Sorenson, John Rowlings (Nylex) and Doreen McConnell".COL photo of a small group of people sitting around a table, on which there are various garden hose nozzle attachments. A man is demonstrating the use of one of the hose attachments. Behind them, there are other people are either sitting at tables or standing.[On a while label,typed in black ink] Trigger Nozzle Forum May 2005 [Placed on top of the white printed label is a yellow sticky note with black lines, printed with the text 'URGENT' as a heading. Additional printed text includes "TO:", "FROM:", "DATE:", and "Beautone #11321".] [Handwritten on the note in light blue ink] Table 2arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritic aids, gardening aids, trigger nozzle, hose attachments, living with arthritis, living independently, pain management, volunteers, department of sustainability and environment, johan scheffer, member of parliament, mp, glen eira city council, bruce harvey, shirley sweeney, judith cassar, anna sorenson, john rowlings, doreen mcconnell, nylex gardenia, pope products, bunnings, forum, update, 2005 -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows warping. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, warping, warping machinery -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows warping. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, warping, warping machinery -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the carding machine. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, carding -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph, Noble Combing Machine, Valley Worsted Mill
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows several Noble combs. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.textile mills, valley worsted mill foster valley mill pty ltd, combing, noble comb -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows several Noble combs. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, combing, noble comb -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows twisting and twisting machinery. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, twisting -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows twisting and twisting machinery. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, twisting -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the winding of the warp. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, winding, winding machinery -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows rows of weaving looms. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, weaving looms, weaving machinery -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the spinning mule for woollen threads. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, spinning machinery, yarn - woollen -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the spinning machinery for producing worsted thread. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, spinning machinery, yarn - worsted -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the spinning machinery for producing worsted thread. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, spinning machinery, yarn - worsted -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the spinning machinery for producing worsted thread. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, spinning machinery, yarn - worsted -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the spinning machinery for producing worsted thread. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, spinning machinery, yarn - worsted -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the spinning machinery for producing worsted thread. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, spinning machinery, yarn - worsted -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the spinning machinery for producing worsted thread. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, spinning machinery, yarn - worsted -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs....This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs. ...This photograph shows the interior of the Valley Worsted Mill in 1923. The mill was first established at this time, and the photo shows the interior after tooling up but prior to the mill actually commencing operation. This photo is one of 31 in total and shows the spinning machinery for producing worsted thread. The donor worked at the Valley Mill for many years. This mill still exists in Swanston Street, Geelong and is now being used by Melba Industries (an Austrim-Nylex company) to produce Jumbuck Nylon wool packs.Interior of Valley Worsted Mill, c.1923.valley worsted mill, spinning machinery, yarn - worsted
