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National Wool Museum
Folder, Wool processing - training
... Woolclassing Sheep breeding Education Wool - research Wool... breeding Education Wool - research Wool Processing Wool industry ...Part of Ken Galloways research material associated with his career as a woolclasser. "Wool processing - training"Wool processing - training 16woolclassing sheep breeding education wool - research wool processing wool industry, national wool museum wesfarmers dalgety limited, geelong, galloway, mr ken, woolclassing, sheep breeding, education, wool - research, wool processing, wool industry -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Wool - research Wool Processing World War II Wool - testing... on "neutralising" wool during wool processing. Wool - research Wool ...Letter from C E Woolcock of G H Michell & Sons Limited dated 18th June 1942, to W R Lang. Describes experiments on "neutralising" wool during wool processing.wool - research wool processing world war ii wool - testing, g h michell & sons limited gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy, wool - research, wool processing, world war ii, wool - testing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Wool - research Wool Processing... Dr W. Roy Munz Mr H. Wool - research Wool Processing Letter ...Letter from H Munz to W R Lang enquiring about Mr Lang's contribution to his book.wool - research wool processing, h munz wool trading co gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy munz, mr h., wool - research, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Wool - research Wool Processing..." (Angus & Robertson, Sydney) Wool - research Wool Processing H ...Letter from H Munz to W R Lang contains seven pages of reviews for his book "The Australian Wool Industry" (Angus & Robertson, Sydney)Please return after perusal... Quite good/..../27/7/1950 G W McDwool - research wool processing, h munz wool trading co gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy munz, mr h., wool - research, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Wool - research Wool Processing Merino sheep - history...,1950) Wool - research Wool Processing Merino sheep - history H ...Letter from H Munz to W R Lang regarding his book."The Australian Wool Industry" (Angus & Robertson, Sydney,1950)wool - research wool processing merino sheep - history, h munz wool trading co gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy munz, mr h., wool - research, wool processing, merino sheep - history -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Wool - research Wool Processing... of lime in the fellmongering process Wool - research Wool ...Letter, on Newcastle Wool Processing Company Limited letterhead,.dated 11th January 1951, to the Principal, Gordon Institute of Technology requesting information on the use of lime in the fellmongering processwool - research wool processing, gordon institute of technology newcastle wool processing company limited, fellmongery, lang, dr w. roy, wool - research, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Wool Processing Wool - research... Processing Wool - research Edkins Marsh & Co Ltd Scouring Strachan M ...Letter from M W Strachan, "Edkins Marsh & Co Ltd", wool scourers, to W R Lang re. receopt of publicationswool processing wool - research, edkins marsh & co ltd, scouring, strachan, m w - edkins marsh & co ltd lang, dr w. roy, wool processing, wool - research -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... Wool Processing Wool - research... for scouring wool. Wool Processing Wool - research Scouring Lang Dr W ...Letter from Edwrd Waters & Sons, Patent Attorneys, 1949, to W R Lang re. R M Poole invention of a process for scouring wool.wool processing wool - research, scouring, lang, dr w. roy poole, r m, wool processing, wool - research -
National Wool Museum
Letter
... October, 1949, regarding a new scouring process Wool - research ...Letter from L W Smith Pty Ltd to W R Lang 25th October, 1949, regarding a new scouring processRBSwool - research wool - testing, gordon institute of technology l w smith pty ltd, scouring, lang, dr w. roy strachan, mr norman - l w smith pty ltd, wool - research, wool - testing -
National Wool Museum
Journal, Wool Science Review 32, July 1967
... - Research Department Dyeing Wool Processing Textile Testing Textile ..."Wool Science Review 32, July 1967" - Research Department, International Wool Secretariat.wool processing textile testing textile finishing, international wool secretariat - research department, dyeing, wool processing, textile testing, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Report on wool handling
... Wool - research Wool Brokering Wool Bales Wool Processing... - research Wool Brokering Wool Bales Wool Processing Report on wool ..."Report on wool handling" - Australian Wool Corporation, Research and Development Department, 1976. Also handwritten notes and comments on the report.wool - research wool brokering wool bales wool processing, australian wool corporation, wool clip preparation, baling, jumbo bales, wool press, wool - research, wool brokering, wool bales, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Regional dense baling of wool: report of a two year trial at Albury, NSW
"Regional dense baling of wool: report of a two year trial at Albury, NSW" - T Slack-Smith and R G Munro, Research and Development Department, Australian Wool Board, 1983wool bales wool processing woolclassing wool stores wool - transportation wool - research wool bale descriptions, baling, jumbo bales, albury, new south wales, wool bales, wool processing, woolclassing, wool stores, wool - transportation, wool - research, wool bale descriptions -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Textile Tools of Colonial Homes
"The Textile Tools of Colonial Homes: from raw materials to finished garments before mass production in the factories" - Marion L. Channing, Massachusetts, USA, (first published in 1969) this edition 1971. Donated as part of the Zakrzewski Collection of spinning wheels which were given to the National Wool Museum by Mr Wlodzimierz Zakrzewski. For many years, Mr Zakrzewski collected, researched and repaired spinning wheels from all over the world. This book was owned by him.handicrafts - history wool processing flax, spinning, zakrzewski, mr wlodzimierz, handicrafts - history, wool processing, flax -
National Wool Museum
Book, An account of research studies and mill processing trials on four apparel wools
"An account of research studies and mill processing trials on four apparel wools"- J H Wakelin and W von Bergen 1953 : Wool research project, summary report for the period October 1948 to October 1952.merino sheep wool - characteristics wool - chemistry textile research textile calculations textile fibres, dyeing, spinning, carding, yarn - worsted, merino sheep, wool - characteristics, wool - chemistry, textile research, textile calculations, textile fibres -
National Wool Museum
Book, Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference vol. I, 1975
"Proceedings: 5th International Wool Textile Research Conference, vol. I" Sept. 1975.wool - chemistry knitting wool processing textile finishing, deutsches wollforschungsinstitut an der technischen hochschule aachen e.v., dyeing, wool - chemistry, knitting, wool processing, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Book, CSIRO Wool Technology: research for a great Australian industry
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula "CSIRO Wool Technology: research for a great ..."CSIRO Wool Technology: research for a great Australian industry", 1992. Brochure promoting the work done by the Division of Wool Technology at CSIRO in Geelong. It provides an overview of its history and explains some of the breakthroughs made by the division.wool processing textile finishing, csiro division of wool technology, wool processing, textile finishing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Australian Wool Corporation: Wool Research and Development; Highlights of the 1987-88 Program
Contains an overview of the research and development into wool growing and processing undertaken by the Australian Wool Corporation in 1987-88.WOOL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT / HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1987-88 PROGRAM / Australian Wool Corporationaustralian wool corporation wool research and development council -
National Wool Museum
Book, Wool Technologies - present and future
"Wool Technologies - present and future" - D.S. Taylor, CSIRO Division of Textile Technology, 1985. Paper presented at the 7th Quinquennial Wool Textile Research Conference, Tokyo. Looks at all stages of current (1985) wool processing activities and anticipates possible future directions.textile production wool processing, csiro division of textile technology, textile production, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Machine - French Comb, Schlumberger & Cie, 1964
Combing removes the short or broken fibres and draws out the long fibres into even strands suitable for spinning. The process is necessary to produce long and soft strands needed for worsted yarn. These machines remove the short fibres and blend the remaining long fibres together to form the top. The short fibres that are removed, known as the noil, are used in the woollen system. The long fibres are drawn together, ready for spinning. To retain as many of the valuable long fibres as possible, a skilled operator always needed to be on duty in the factory to precisely set the machine. Machine has been completely rebuilt and set up by Nick Sokolov of Comb Research and Development with the help of Bruce Hill and others. NSC Schlumberger Comb PB25L machine No 3953, year of manufacture 1964. A rectilinear version of the Noble Comb, this machine separated long and short fibres. Donated to the National Wool Museum by Port Phillip Wool Processing Pty Ltd in 1993.French comb machine. 1962 Shlumberger and Co, France Model PB 251 NO. 3953.french comb, wool processing, textile industry, factory, machine, comb, restoration, fibres -
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Machine - Carding Machine, CSIRO, 1960s
After scouring, the wool fibres are still tangled together. Carding untangles the fibres by brushing and straightening. The wool moves through a series of wire brush rollers that revolve at different speeds and in different directions to tease apart the wool. The fibres emerge from the machine as a continuous filmy web - called a sliver. The sliver must be thinned and divided into strands before the next process. Carding machines constantly require tuning. A highly skilled technician maintained and adjusted the speed of the rollers on the machine. This machine was developed by the CSIRO in the 1960s as a small-scale experimental machine. Industrial carding machines were four times the size of this one. Gold plaque on display with machine until 2018 read: G.H. Mitchell & Son, Adelaide have celebrated 125 Years of involvement with the Australian Wool Processing Industry by contributing the funds necessary to restore The Carding Machine, Noble Comb & The Gill Box. Also another gold plaque read: Experimental Carding Machine donated to The National Wool Museum by C.S.I.R.O Ryde has been rebuilt by Nick Sokolov of Comb Research & Development with the help of Bernard Tolan.Carder with small roller missing at coiling end. Driven by three horse power motor. Wooden slated feed table synchronised to overall gearing.carding machine, machines, wool industry, manufacturing, wool processing -
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Map - World Wool Map, Rabobank International, c.2002
Part of a collection of books, manuals, photographs, letters and clothing relating to the working life of Stuart Ascough. Stuart's career in the wool industry spanned over 43 years from 1960 to 2003 in various roles including Topmaking Plant Manager at Courtaulds Ltd. in Spennymore, U.K., Operations Manager at Port Phillip Mills in Williamstown Victoria, Marketing Executive, Early Stage Wool Processing at the International Wool Secretariat Melbourne, Australia and General Manager of Victoria Wool Processors Pty. Ltd. in Laverton North, Victoria. Throughout his career Stuart travelled extensively, and in the 1990s worked at many topmaking mills in China on quality improvement projects. He also provided technical advice and training at mills in India, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, Byelorussia and other parts of Europe and Asia.Folded world map showing statistics, images and graphics relating to wool in the 1990's.front: World Wool Map / Rabobank / International / Rabobank International / Food & Agricultural Research / Croeselaan 18 / 3521 CB Utrecht / The Netherlands / Telephone +31 (0) 30 2161178 / Fax +31 (0) 30 2161920 / E-mail: [email protected] / Web-site:www.rabobank.com/far / Map produced by G-O graphics / Wijk bij Duurstede, The Netherlands / www.g-o-graphics.nlstuart ascough, international wool secretariat, victoria wool processors, port phillip mills pty ltd, topmaking, career, wool industry, training, technical advice, mills, map