Showing 21 items matching "textile mills management"
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National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... textile mills - management textile mills - staff textile mills...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Ofice at the R S & S mill. textile mills - management textile mills - staff textile mills returned soldiers and sailors mill kidman mr g. l. textile mills - management textile mills - staff textile mills Gen Stan Savige/ Mr Schofield/ Gethin Kidman Black and white photograph of four people in an office, most likely at the Returned Soldiers & Sailors Mill, Geelong. ...Ofice at the R S & S mill.Black and white photograph of four people in an office, most likely at the Returned Soldiers & Sailors Mill, Geelong.Gen Stan Savige/ Mr Schofield/ Gethin Kidmantextile mills - management textile mills - staff textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, kidman, mr g. l., textile mills - management, textile mills - staff, textile mills -
National Wool MuseumBook, Instruction Paper No.5279: Control of materials, 1st ed
... ...Textile Mills - management...Textile Industry - history Textile Mills - management Textile Industry - education International Correspondence Schools Ltd Textile Industry - history Textile Mills - management Textile Industry - education "Instruction Paper No.5279: Control of materials, 1st ed - Dexter S Kimball Jr, for International Correspondence Schools Ltd. ..."Instruction Paper No.5279: Control of materials, 1st ed - Dexter S Kimball Jr, for International Correspondence Schools Ltd."Instruction Paper No.5279: Control of materials, 1st ed - Dexter S Kimball Jr, for International Correspondence Schools Ltd.textile industry - history textile mills - management textile industry - education, international correspondence schools ltd, textile industry - history, textile mills - management, textile industry - education -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph, [James Robertson]
... ...Textile Mills - management...Woollen Mills Textile Mills - management Textile Mills - staff Woollen Mills - history Classweave Industries Pty Ltd Federal Woollen Mills Ltd Robertson Mr James - Federal Woollen Mills Ltd Woollen Mills Textile Mills - management Textile Mills - staff Woollen Mills - history The Lockwood Studios/ Geelong [James Robertson] Photograph ...Acquired when "Classweave Industries" closed down.The Lockwood Studios/ Geelongwoollen mills textile mills - management textile mills - staff woollen mills - history, classweave industries pty ltd federal woollen mills ltd, robertson, mr james - federal woollen mills ltd, woollen mills, textile mills - management, textile mills - staff, woollen mills - history -
National Wool MuseumBook, Costing in the Wool Textile and Other Industries
... Textile Mills - management Textile Mills... Textile Mills Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill Trigg W. L. Textile Mills - management Textile Mills EX LIBRIS / V.J. ..."Costing in the Wool Textile and other Industries" - D.R.H. Williams, 1946. There is a fine ex libris plate (designed by W.L. Trigg) on the inside of the front cover depicting the Anzac statue from the RSS Mill. This book is from the library of V.J. Schofield, son of Albert Schofield, the first managing director of the RSS Mill.EX LIBRIS / V.J. SCHOFIELD / W.L. TRIGGtextile mills - management textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, trigg, w. l., textile mills - management, textile mills -
National Wool MuseumSign, Instructions to Employees re Registration of Time Cards
... Textile Mills - staff Textile Mills - management...Textile Mills - staff Textile Mills - management Collins Bros Mill Pty Ltd Textile Mills - staff Textile Mills - management INSTRUCTIONS TO EMPLOYEES / RE / REGISTRATION OF TIME CARDS / [text follows] Instructions to Employees re Registration of Time Cards Sign ...Sign gives instructions to mill employees re: registration of their time cards. This sign was used at the Collins Bros Mill which was located on La Trobe Terrace - point 10 tells employees that they are not to enter the mill via any gate other than the one on La Trobe Terrace (NB: a small modern copy of this sign has been framed and is on display in Gallery 2).INSTRUCTIONS TO EMPLOYEES / RE / REGISTRATION OF TIME CARDS / [text follows]textile mills - staff textile mills - management, collins bros mill pty ltd, textile mills - staff, textile mills - management -
National Wool MuseumSign, Instructions to Employees re Registration of Time Cards
... Textile Mills staff...Textile Mills management...Textile Mills staff Textile Mills management Collins Bros Mill Pty Ltd Textile Mills - staff Textile Mills - management INSTRUCTIONS TO EMPLOYEES / RE / REGISTRATION OF TIME CARDS / [text follows] Instructions to Employees re Registration of Time Cards Sign ...Sign gives instructions to mill employees re: registration of their time cards. This sign was used at the Collins Bros Mill which was located on La Trobe Terrace - point 10 tells employees that they are not to enter the mill via any gate other than the one on La Trobe Terrace. This sign may have been actually in use at Collins Bros, which is why it is so faded and why the original Cardbox record states that it was framed - it was not framed when the sign was located (NB: a small modern copy of this sign has been framed and is on display in Gallery 2).INSTRUCTIONS TO EMPLOYEES / RE / REGISTRATION OF TIME CARDS / [text follows]textile mills staff, textile mills management, collins bros mill pty ltd, textile mills - staff, textile mills - management -
National Wool MuseumExtract, Apprenticeship (Textile Mechanic Trade) Regulations 1970
... Textile Mills staff...Textile Mills management...Textile Mechanics. Owned and used by the Collins Bros Mill, Geelong. Textile Mills staff Textile Mills management Collins Bros Mill Pty Ltd Textile Mills - staff Textile Mills - management Apprenticeship (Textile Mechanic Trade) Regulations 1970 Extract ...Updated (1970) extract of regulations from the 1958 Apprenticeship Act covering Textile Mechanics. Owned and used by the Collins Bros Mill, Geelong.textile mills staff, textile mills management, collins bros mill pty ltd, textile mills - staff, textile mills - management -
National Wool MuseumShare Certificate
... Textile Mills management...Fairnie. Textile Mills management Textile Mills Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill Fairnie Mr Edward John - Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill Textile Mills - management RSS Mill share certificate, 1954. ...R.S. & S. Woollen and Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy. Ltd share certificate No. 9891 for Ida Burger, 12/5/1954. Share worth 20 pounds. Signed by RSS Mill company secretary E.J. Fairnie.RSS Mill share certificate, 1954.textile mills management, textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, fairnie, mr edward john - returned soldiers and sailors mill, textile mills - management -
National Wool MuseumShare Certificate
... Textile Mills management...Fairnie. Textile Mills management Textile Mills Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill Fairnie Mr Edward John - Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill Textile Mills - management RSS Mill share certificate, 1954. ...R.S. & S. Woollen and Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy. Ltd share certificate No. 9891 for Ida Burger, 12/5/1954. Share worth 20 pounds. Signed by RSS Mill company secretary E.J. Fairnie.RSS Mill share certificate, 1954.textile mills management, textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, fairnie, mr edward john - returned soldiers and sailors mill, textile mills - management -
National Wool MuseumShare Certificate
... Textile Mills management...Share certificate no. A 337. Textile Mills management Textile Mills Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill Textile Mills - management RSS Mill share certificate, 1964. ...Share certificate from R.S. & S. Woollen and Worsted Co-operative Manufacturing Coy. Limited Geelong, Victoria dated 16 March 1964 in the name of Brian Owen Leslie Backwell of Leopold. Share certificate no. A 337.RSS Mill share certificate, 1964.textile mills management, textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill, textile mills - management -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph
... Mill...Textile Mills - management...Info given 01/08/07) Textile Mills management Valley Worsted Mill Textile Mills - management T. ...Photo depicts an early manager of the Valley Mills (c.1940s?). Thought to be Mr Pickles (on the advice of Judith Rice, whose father worked at the mill at the same time. Info given 01/08/07)Depicts a Manager of the Valley Mill.T. Lockwoodtextile mills management, valley worsted mill, textile mills - management -
National Wool MuseumCard, Christmas, Albany Woollen Mills
... Textile Mills - management...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Textile Mills - management Alexander Lau Pty Ltd Albany Woollen Mills Lau Mr Alexander - Alexander Lau Pty Ltd Wishing you a Merry Xmas and a Bright and Happy New Year/ from/ The Directors, Management and Staff/ of / Albany Woollen Mills/ mAlbany and Freemantle Mills Albany Woollen Mills Card, Christmas ...Wishing you a Merry Xmas and a Bright and Happy New Year/ from/ The Directors, Management and Staff/ of / Albany Woollen Mills/ mAlbany and Freemantle Millstextile mills - management, alexander lau pty ltd albany woollen mills, lau, mr alexander - alexander lau pty ltd -
Stawell Historical Society IncArchive - Laboratory Books, Work Simplification, The Australian Institute of Management
... Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians From Dye Laborataory AUNDE / Norwellan North Western Woollen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDE Manufacturing Issued to Graeme Bennett 7/12/1957 Light Grey with red Writing and red wire spine. Work Simplification, The Australian Institute of Management ...From Dye Laborataory AUNDE / Norwellan North Western Woollen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDELight Grey with red Writing and red wire spine.Issued to Graeme Bennett 7/12/1957manufacturing -
National Wool MuseumBook, Winding, warping and weaving: mill practice and management
... "Winding, warping and weaving: mill practice and management" - W Barker, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 1..."Winding, warping and weaving: mill practice and management" - W Barker, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 1...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Winding, warping and weaving: mill practice and management" - W Barker, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 1 Textile Industry - education Textile Fibres Weaving Textile Machinery Textile Manufacturer Winding Warping Dressing Dyeing Textile Industry - education Textile Fibres Weaving Textile Machinery "Winding, warping and weaving: mill practice and management" - W Barker, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 1 Winding, warping and weaving: mill practice and management Book ..."Winding, warping and weaving: mill practice and management" - W Barker, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 1"Winding, warping and weaving: mill practice and management" - W Barker, "Textile Manufacturer" Monograph No 1textile industry - education textile fibres weaving textile machinery, textile manufacturer, winding, warping, dressing, dyeing, textile industry - education, textile fibres, weaving, textile machinery -
National Wool MuseumBooklet, Wool Tax: a guide
... management...Textile Mills...Wool industry Wool Sales Sheep stations - management Textile Mills Textile Mills C. of A. - Australian Taxation Office Wool industry Wool Sales Sheep stations - management Textile Mills Wool Tax: a guide Booklet ...Donated by Mr Leslie Rourke.wool industry wool sales sheep stations - management textile mills textile mills, c. of a. - australian taxation office, wool industry, wool sales, sheep stations - management, textile mills -
National Wool MuseumDocument - Woven Textile Design Course for Melbourne College of Textiles, Ray Smith, 1996
... Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management...Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management ...Part of a collection of books, fabric samples and documents from the working life of Ray Smith. Ray began his career at the age of 15, working at the Albion Woollen Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management roles in both the Weaving and Fabric Design Divisions, and then as Product Development Manager at Yarra Falls until 2000. Ray shares some career highlights below: In 1977 and 1978 I won the Wool Corporation’s Celsius 30 Awards as Yarra Falls Designer. (See photos attached.) These awards came with study trips to the major Textile Centres and Trade Fairs around the world. This was proven to be beneficial and Yarra Falls sent me overseas every year for the next 22 years. On stopovers in Hong Kong we appointed an agent and took part in Textile Trade Fairs at Interstoff Asia and exhibited designs in 1991, 92, 93, 94. I created a pattern book for a chain of shops called “Kwun KeeTailors” for their customers to select our fabrics to be made up into suits for the tourists. I also had several trips to New York to try to export to America with some success. I was commissioned by the Melbourne College of Textiles to write a Woven Textile Design Course to be taught under the outreach program. This was eventually translated into Spanish to be used by developing textile industries in South America.Black two armed binder folder with over one hundred pages of typed paper in plastic sleeves. Documents contain details of sixty eight topics for Woven Textile Design Course. The folder has a label attached across the top edge, and a business card attached with tape to the front.Front [printed label]: WOVEN TEXTILE DESIGN COURSE WRITTEN FOR THE MELBOURNE COLLEGE OF TEXTILES BY RAY SMITHray smith, yarra falls, mills, textile design, fabric design, product development, wool corporation, textile design course, coursework, melbourne college of textiles, study, students -
National Wool MuseumBooklet - Celsius 30, Spring Summer Fabric Samples, Australian Wool Corporation, 1974
... Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management...Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management ...Part of a collection of books, fabric samples and documents from the working life of Ray Smith. Ray began his career at the age of 15, working at the Albion Woollen Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management roles in both the Weaving and Fabric Design Divisions, and then as Product Development Manager at Yarra Falls until 2000. Ray shares some career highlights below: In 1977 and 1978 I won the Wool Corporation’s Celsius 30 Awards as Yarra Falls Designer. (See photos attached.) These awards came with study trips to the major Textile Centres and Trade Fairs around the world. This was proven to be beneficial and Yarra Falls sent me overseas every year for the next 22 years. On stopovers in Hong Kong we appointed an agent and took part in Textile Trade Fairs at Interstoff Asia and exhibited designs in 1991, 92, 93, 94. I created a pattern book for a chain of shops called “Kwun KeeTailors” for their customers to select our fabrics to be made up into suits for the tourists. I also had several trips to New York to try to export to America with some success. I was commissioned by the Melbourne College of Textiles to write a Woven Textile Design Course to be taught under the outreach program. This was eventually translated into Spanish to be used by developing textile industries in South America.Card folder featuring pale blue and white clouds and sky motifs, with a thermometer on the cover. Folder holds eleven circular black cards, eight have wool fabric samples attached.Front [printed]: Celsius 30 / SPRING SUMMER / 74 / SPRING SUMMER / A Woolblendmark fabric developed especially for summer.ray smith, yarra falls, mills, textile design, fabric design, product development, wool corporation, fabric samples, 1970s fashion -
National Wool MuseumMap - The Tartan Map, John Bartholomew & Son Ltd, 1970s
... Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management...Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management ...Part of a collection of books, fabric samples and documents from the working life of Ray Smith. Ray began his career at the age of 15, working at the Albion Woollen Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management roles in both the Weaving and Fabric Design Divisions, and then as Product Development Manager at Yarra Falls until 2000. Ray shares some career highlights below: In 1977 and 1978 I won the Wool Corporation’s Celsius 30 Awards as Yarra Falls Designer. (See photos attached.) These awards came with study trips to the major Textile Centres and Trade Fairs around the world. This was proven to be beneficial and Yarra Falls sent me overseas every year for the next 22 years. On stopovers in Hong Kong we appointed an agent and took part in Textile Trade Fairs at Interstoff Asia and exhibited designs in 1991, 92, 93, 94. I created a pattern book for a chain of shops called “Kwun KeeTailors” for their customers to select our fabrics to be made up into suits for the tourists. I also had several trips to New York to try to export to America with some success. I was commissioned by the Melbourne College of Textiles to write a Woven Textile Design Course to be taught under the outreach program. This was eventually translated into Spanish to be used by developing textile industries in South America.Folded map attached inside a card folder, featuring a map of Scotland with tartan design and red and black text on the cover.Front [printed]: BARTHOLOMEW / the tartan map / with list of septs of the clansray smith, yarra falls, mills, textile design, fabric design, product development, wool corporation, map, tartan, scotland -
National Wool MuseumBook - Early Geelong, Do You Remember?, Solomons Pty Ltd, 1940s
... Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management...Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management ...Part of a collection of books, fabric samples and documents from the working life of Ray Smith. Ray began his career at the age of 15, working at the Albion Woollen Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management roles in both the Weaving and Fabric Design Divisions, and then as Product Development Manager at Yarra Falls until 2000. Ray shares some career highlights below: In 1977 and 1978 I won the Wool Corporation’s Celsius 30 Awards as Yarra Falls Designer. (See photos attached.) These awards came with study trips to the major Textile Centres and Trade Fairs around the world. This was proven to be beneficial and Yarra Falls sent me overseas every year for the next 22 years. On stopovers in Hong Kong we appointed an agent and took part in Textile Trade Fairs at Interstoff Asia and exhibited designs in 1991, 92, 93, 94. I created a pattern book for a chain of shops called “Kwun KeeTailors” for their customers to select our fabrics to be made up into suits for the tourists. I also had several trips to New York to try to export to America with some success. I was commissioned by the Melbourne College of Textiles to write a Woven Textile Design Course to be taught under the outreach program. This was eventually translated into Spanish to be used by developing textile industries in South America.Fifty two page hard cover book featuring yellow and brown images and text on the front and back cover showing scenes from Geelong. The book features sepia toned printed photographs and brown text.Front [printed]: EARLY GEELONG / DO YOU REMEMBER?ray smith, yarra falls, mills, textile design, fabric design, geelong, geelong advertiser -
National Wool MuseumTextile - Fabric Samples, Yarra Falls Ltd, 1970s
... Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management...Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management ...Part of a collection of books, fabric samples and documents from the working life of Ray Smith. Ray began his career at the age of 15, working at the Albion Woollen Mills in Geelong in 1953. Over the next five decades, Ray furthered his education in textile design, weaving design, knitting and later computer aided design, including qualifications from Gordon Textile College, City and Guilds of London Institute, The Textile Institute, Melbourne Institute of Textiles and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). After ten years at Albion Woollen Mills, Ray went on to hold fabric design positions at Prestige Fabrics and Yarra Falls, working up to management roles in both the Weaving and Fabric Design Divisions, and then as Product Development Manager at Yarra Falls until 2000. Ray shares some career highlights below: In 1977 and 1978 I won the Wool Corporation’s Celsius 30 Awards as Yarra Falls Designer. (See photos attached.) These awards came with study trips to the major Textile Centres and Trade Fairs around the world. This was proven to be beneficial and Yarra Falls sent me overseas every year for the next 22 years. On stopovers in Hong Kong we appointed an agent and took part in Textile Trade Fairs at Interstoff Asia and exhibited designs in 1991, 92, 93, 94. I created a pattern book for a chain of shops called “Kwun KeeTailors” for their customers to select our fabrics to be made up into suits for the tourists. I also had several trips to New York to try to export to America with some success. I was commissioned by the Melbourne College of Textiles to write a Woven Textile Design Course to be taught under the outreach program. This was eventually translated into Spanish to be used by developing textile industries in South America.A collection of fabric samples from Yarra Falls, including twenty three sets of woollen fabric samples on black backing card, three sets of woollen fabric samples on white backing card and one Yarra Falls fabric label.PURE NEW WOOL / Yarra Falls / MELBOURNE AUSTRALIAray smith, yarra falls, mills, textile design, fabric design, geelong, geelong advertiser, fabric samples -
National Wool MuseumArtwork, other - Printing Plate, Humble and Sons Pty Ltd, Humble and Sons Wool Press Printing Plate, 1940s
... management...Textile Mills...Wool Bales Sheep stations - management Textile Mills Textile Mills Humble and Sons Pty Ltd Wool Press Wool Bales Sheep stations - management Textile Mills Printing plate with illustration of wool press manufactured by Humble and Sons. ...Printing block with illustration of wool press manufactured by Humble and Sons.Printing plate with illustration of wool press manufactured by Humble and Sons.wool bales sheep stations - management textile mills textile mills, humble and sons pty ltd, wool press, wool bales, sheep stations - management, textile mills
