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National Wool Museum
Folder, Australian blankets - wrapped in wool
... Textile Industry - education Textile Production.... Textile Industry - education Textile Production Textile Industry ...An education kit on the subject of production of a woollen blanket from a fleece. Produced by the Australian Wool Corporation in conjunction with the Victorian Education Department.textile industry - education textile production, textile industry - education, textile production -
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Book, Instruction Paper No.841B :Drum and pirn winding frames, part 2, 1st Ed
... Weaving Textile Machinery Yarn production Textile Industry... production Textile Industry - education "Instruction Paper No.841B ..."Instruction Paper No.841B :Drum and pirn winding frames, part 2, 1st Ed. - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.841B :Drum and pirn winding frames, part 2, 1st Ed. - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery yarn production textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, winding, winding machinery, weaving, textile machinery, yarn production, textile industry - education -
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Book, Instruction Paper No.513: Pile Weaves, 1st Ed
... Textile Design Textile Production Textile Industry - education... Textile Industry - history Textile Design Textile Production ..."Instruction Paper No.513: Pile Weaves, 1st Ed." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.513: Pile Weaves, 1st Ed." - International Correspondence Schools Ltd.weaving textile machinery textile industry - history textile design textile production textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, corduroy, carpet, velvet, weaving, textile machinery, textile industry - history, textile design, textile production, textile industry - education -
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Manual, [Hattersley] Standard Loom Tuners Handbook: Setting instructions
This handbook contains the setting instructions for a Standard Hattersley Loom developed by George Hattersley and Sons Ltd. The Hattersley loom was developed by George Hattersley and Sons of Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. The company had been started by Richard Hattersley after 1784, with his son, George Hattersley, later entering the business alongside him. The company developed several innovative looms, of which the Hattersley Standard Loom – developed in 1921 – was a great success. The Hattersley Standard Loom was designed and built in 1921. Thousands of models were expected to be sold, which would bring considerable financial success to the company. After the recapitalisation boom of 1919, cotton yarn production peaked in 1926 and further investment was sparse. Rayon, an artificial silk, was invented in the 1930s in nearby Silsden, and the Hattersley Silk Loom was adapted to weave this new fabric. An example of this type of loom can be seen on Vic Collections here ( https://victoriancollections.net.au/items/54065d0f9821f50e3cc9c122 ) and is also on display within the National Wool Museum in Geelong, Victoria. A copy of this manual may be available by contacting the National Wool Museum Collection Team. Book, 64pp. Red and black loose leaf, soft cover, printed black ink. "[Hattersley] Standard Loom Tuners Handbook: Setting instructions " - George Hattersley and Sons LtdTHE BRUCE WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO LTDtextile industry - history textile machinery weaving textile industry - education, george hattersley and sons ltd, weaving looms, weaving machinery, textile industry - history, textile machinery, weaving, textile industry - education -
National Wool Museum
Book, The World Book of Wool
"The World Book of Wool" Dept. of Education, International Wool Secretariat, c.1947.textile production textile industry - history wool - history wool growing wool processing, international wool secretariat, textile production, textile industry - history, wool - history, wool growing, wool processing