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National Wool Museum
Souvenir - The Wool Exchange Matchbox, Hanna Matches, 1990-1995
... The Wool Exchange Matchbox...wool exchange hotel...This matchbox is a souvenir / give away from the Wool...THE / WOOL / EXCHANGE THE WOOL EXCHANGE / NIGHTCLUB... the Wool Exchange Nightclub and Hotel, Corio Street, Geelong ...This matchbox is a souvenir / give away from the Wool Exchange Nightclub and Hotel, Corio Street, Geelong. Resaurants and hotels frequently give away items such as this for promotional purposes.Matchbox with removable lid. Contains 23 white tipped, wooden matches. One side of the matchbox is printed in black with an image of a sheep in white. The other side is white, with a cartoon image of a wolf in a sheepskin in black. One side of the matchbox is for striking matches, the other side is printed with text.THE / WOOL / EXCHANGE THE WOOL EXCHANGE / NIGHTCLUB / GEELONG VICTORIA THE WOOL EXCHANGE NIGHTCLUB / 44 Corio Street, Geelong, Victoria / (052) 21 3022, 21 3127 / HANNA / MATCH / CONTENTS / 25wool exchange hotel, geelong, matches, nightclub, hotel, souvenir -
National Wool Museum
Artwork, Sydney Wool Exchange, 1851, 1851
... Sydney Wool Exchange, 1851...sydney wool exchange...Image depicting the Sydney Wool Exchange. The donor's... depicts the Sydney Wool Exchange in the Background with trees...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Image depicting the Sydney Wool Exchange ...Image depicting the Sydney Wool Exchange. The donor's father (Wilhelm Eckles) had this picture on his office wall over his 43 year career in the wool industry. The image was possibly won at an event such as a Wool Ball but exact details have been forgotten.Artwork drawn on paper with wood and gold frame. Artwork depicts the Sydney Wool Exchange in the Background with trees on either side in the foreground and low vegetation bellow.Signed, bottom right corner: John Van Vliet Rear, lettering: This Picture Belongs to W.M. Eckels 17 Bushlands Ave Gordonsydney wool exchange -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Portland, Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
... Portland Wool Exchange...View of Portland Wool Exchange....) View of Portland Wool Exchange. Portland Wool Exchange ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
... Photograph - Portland Wool Exchange...View of a brick building with "Portland Wool Exchange" sign... with "Portland Wool Exchange" sign in front. Photograph Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
... Portland Wool Exchange...View of Portland Wool Exchange with edge of Farmers... (centre, pencil) View of Portland Wool Exchange with edge ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 177 (centre, pencil)port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Truck with wool bales outside Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
... Truck with wool bales outside Portland Wool Exchange... the wool exchange.... outside the wool exchange. Truck with wool bales outside Portland ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 177 (top right, pencil)port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Portland Wool Exchange, 1977
... Portland Wool Exchange...View of Wool Exchange with men in black coats and hats... left, pencil) View of Wool Exchange with men in black coats ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 177 (top left, pencil)port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Catalogue - Dalgety N.Z.L Wool auction Wool Exchange, Portland, Victoria, Apr-66
... Catalogue - Dalgety N.Z.L Wool auction Wool Exchange...Catalogue, Dalgety N.Z.L. wool auction, wool exchange.... wool auction, wool exchange Portland Thurs. 28th April 1966 ...Catalogue, Dalgety N.Z.L. wool auction, wool exchange Portland Thurs. 28th April 1966. Pale blue light card covers, stapled -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
... Portland Wool Exchange...View of brick building with "Portland Wool Exchange... of brick building with "Portland Wool Exchange" signage on wall ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: [Grid lines drawn in blue pen] 4½" wide (lower centre, blue pen) Back: 177 (centre, pencil)port of portland -
National Wool Museum
Archive - Wool Auction Catalogue, Dennys, Lascelles Limited, 1928
... ON / WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1928 / In THE WOOL EXCHANGE, Corio Street...The Wool Exchange, Corio Street, Geelong, Victoria..., 19th DECEMBER, 1928 / In THE WOOL EXCHANGE, Corio Street ...33 page booklet with hand written and printed text. Booklet is bound with three metal butterfly pins. Dennys, Lascelles Limited / WILL OFFER BY AUCTION ON / WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1928 / In THE WOOL EXCHANGE, Corio Street, Geelong, at 3 pm / 4800 BALES WOOLwool auction, catalogue, wool bales, sale, wool growing, agriculture, industry, geelong, woolbrokers, dennys lascelles -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
... Portland Wool Exchange.... Sign and logo reading "Portland Wool Exchange". Many men... side. Sign and logo reading "Portland Wool Exchange". Many men ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 177 (centre, pencil)port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
... Photograph - Portland Wool Exchange... - Portland Wool Exchange ...Port of Portland Authority archive.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - First wool sale and buyer at Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
... Photograph - First wool sale and buyer at Portland Wool... at Portland Wool Exchange ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Firts wool sale and buyer (top left, blue pen). 1 copy 8 x 6, 1 copy 10 x 8 (top left, blue pen). C (top right, red felt tip pen).port of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Portland Wool Exchange Carpark, n.d
... Portland Wool Exchange Carpark... in background (possibly Farmers). Portland Wool Exchange Carpark ...Port of Portland AuthorityFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 177 (top centre, pencil)port of portland -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - The Australian Eleven, 1935
... Geelong Woolbrokers' Association Geelong Wool Exchange... in the Geelong Wool Exchange, Corio St, Geelong until the building... which hung in the Geelong Wool Exchange, Corio St, Geelong until ..."The Australian Eleven", from the display board which hung in the Geelong Wool Exchange, Corio St, Geelong until the building was sold in 1985. Sheep were from the "Wanganella" station in Victoria.Panoramic black and white photograph of eleven merino rams in full fleece, standing in a row in front of a wire fence. The photograph has a dark, tree-lined background and each side has been blackened out. Photograph is glued to cream cardboard. Bands of glue are visible where photograph has been fixed to mounting board. Grey paper pieces glued to the back of the cream board.merino sheep, sheep australian, pastoral industry history, geelong woolbrokers' association geelong wool exchange, western district, victoria, 'wanganella' victoria, sheep - australian, pastoral industry - history -
National Wool Museum
Document - Wool Auction Catalogue, Dalgety Farmers Limited, 1988
... Wool Exchange... / Dalgety Farmers / WILL OFFER BY AUCTION / AT THE / WOOL EXCHANGE... Exchange National Wool Centre Auction Catalogue front: [printed ...Nineteen page double sided paper catalogue held with one staple in the top left corner. Pages are blue, yellow and white with black printed text. Cover shows printed text in blue, red, black and white with Dalgety Farmers banner and logo. front: [printed] CATALOGUE / No. G05’g / SEASON / 1988/89 / Dalgety Farmers / WILL OFFER BY AUCTION / AT THE / WOOL EXCHANGE / NATIONAL WOOL CENTRE, MOORABOOL STREET, / GEELONG / ON / WEDNESDAY 30TH NOVEMBER 1988 / 7352 BALES. WOOL.agriculture, wool, sales, dalgety, geelong, wool exchange, national wool centre, auction, catalogue -
National Wool Museum
Book, General handbook
... Sydney Greasy Wool Futures Exchange Limited...'General handbook' Sydney Greasy Wool Futures Exchange... Exchange Limited Wool industry Sydney Greasy Wool Futures Exchange ...'General handbook' Sydney Greasy Wool Futures Exchange Limitedwool industry, sydney greasy wool futures exchange limited -
National Wool Museum
Book, Digest of the Report of the Wool Marketing Committee of Enquiry as It Relates to Futures
... Sydney Greasy Wool Futures Exchange Limited...Digest of The Report of the Wool Marketing Committee... Futures Exchange Ltd. Wool Marketing Wool Sales Sydney Greasy Wool ...Digest of The Report of the Wool Marketing Committee of Enquiry as It Relates to Futures - Sydney Greasy Wool Futures Exchange Ltd.wool marketing wool sales, sydney greasy wool futures exchange limited, wool marketing, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Poster, Notice, 1914
... Melbourne Wool Exchange... for wool, skin, hides, and tallow at the Wool Exchange in Melbourne..., or $13,239,000,000 AUD. The Great War World War One Melbourne Wool Exchange ...This set of two posters were displayed in the sale rooms for wool, skin, hides, and tallow at the Wool Exchange in Melbourne, on the corner of King and Little Collins Street. The posters were found in the storeroom under the white sale room in the late 1970s, when the Melbourne Woolbrokers Association moved around the corner to 530 Little Collins Street. The first poster is dated 21st of September 1914. It predates the second poster which replaced it on the 4th of December 1914. The posters detail that the Auctioneer will accept any bid from German or Austrian buyers on the condition that the buyer is not acting on behalf of any country which is at war with Great Britain. The Auctioneer also reserves the right to cancel any purchases found to be in violation of this condition. Presumably, the posters were in use until 1916, when Australia's 7th Prime Minister, Billy Hughes, negotiated the sale of Australia's entire wool clip to the British Government for the remainder of The Great War. The British government agreed to buy Australia’s entire wool production in 1916 at 55% above market price. In the end, £160,000,000 British pounds was paid by the UK Government to Australia for the nation’s entire wool clip between 1916‑1920. This would be equivalent to £7,619,760,000 in 2022 money when accounting for inflation, or $13,239,000,000 AUD.Two posters on yellowed card. The first poster is printed in black text with a title of “NOTICE”. The second poster is printed in red text with the same title, “NOTICE”. Both posters have 4 body paragraphs of text, detailing restraints put on potential wool buyers because of war with Germany in the Great War. Both Posters are finished with a date in the bottom left corner.the great war, world war one, melbourne wool exchange, melbourne wool brokers association, wool sales, 1910s -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - BINNUM
... wool exchange... Binnum. wool transportation wool exchange wool sales BINNUM Wool ...This stencil was used as a location stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Binnum is a locality in South Australia. Wool bales marked BINNUM would have been transported to or from Binnum.Wool bale export stencil - BINNUMBINNUMwool transportation, wool exchange, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Rug, Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mill, 1963
... sydney greasy wool exchange... rug clan cameron sydney greasy wool exchange Wording, Bottom ...The Returned Soldiers and Sailors Mills was located near the Barwon river on Pakington Street, Geelong, where its building still stands. The mill was established in October 1922 with capital acquired from War Gratuity Bonds. The mill produced fine grade woollen products with its speciality being ‘Retsol’ travelling rugs. The mill first began to run into financial troubles with the ‘Credit Squeeze’ or the ‘Holt Jolt’ of the early 1960s. This saw import restrictions lifted which triggered the start of a minor recession and a rise in unemployment. Included in these troubles was the RS&S Mill which saw the number of employees gradually decrease and business declining with cheaper imports beginning to grab an expanding part of the market share. The mill was eventually purchased by Godfrey Hirst in 1973 who tried to continue operations without success and in June 1975 textile production at the site ceased. Outside of financial considerations contributing to the closure of Woollen Mills in this period was the declining need for heavier fabrics as in-home heating and insulation improved. This need had been replaced for a demand for ever softer, finer and lighter worsted fabrics for more casual clothing. Modern day textile production requires fewer steps in the processing of materials for this use. This meant large factory complexes such as early woollen mills like the RS&S mills were no longer required. Compared to modern textile production which can spin a fine yarn out of synthetic fibre or imported cotton easily, spinning fine yarn from medium quality wool at a textile factory was cumbersome and no longer financially viable to suit new consumer demands. This rug provides context to this statement. It was gifted to Shirley and Gordon Green as a wedding present in November 1963 by one of Gordon's colleagues in the wool industry. Living in areas such as Neutral Bay, the Hornsby area and later in life retiring to the Central Coast, the blanket was too heavy for use in these weather conditions and hence it stayed in its original box for nearly 60 years. Top and bottom of rug has frilled edges. Pattern is titled the 'Clan Cameron' and is repeated in a 7x7 grid. Front of rug has a red background with 4 vertical and horizontal lines. All is surrounded by a yellow boarder. Label is stitched into the bottom right corner. Reverse of rug also has a repeating 7x7 grid. Blue background with thick green horizontal stripe. Yellow and red boarder to the grid with 4 red vertical and horizontal lines making up the interior. Rug measure 1550 x 2040mm, approximately the same size as a queen size mattress.Wording, Bottom right corner. THE GEELONG R.S&S. WOOLEN MILLS/ PURE/ WOOL/ AUSTRALIA/ The John Monash Rug (cursive)/ The Clan Cameron (cursive)rs&s mills, textile manufacture, rug, clan cameron, sydney greasy wool exchange -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Wool, n.d
... -trailer loaded with wool bales, outside the Portland wool exchange..., outside the Portland wool exchange building. Two sedans ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Pamphlet - Brochure - Portland Wool Brokers Limited, Victoria, n.d
... Four page brochure, produced by Portland Wool Brokers... of Portland Wool Stores and Wool Exchange to buyers and clients; black ...Four page brochure, produced by Portland Wool Brokers Limited, extolling the virtues of Portland Wool Stores and Wool Exchange to buyers and clients; black and whiteFront: 'VIVIAN' -top right corner, handwritten, blue biro, smudged -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Brigade Camp Tripoli, Early 20th Century
... Wool Exchange , King Street, Melbourne. Copyright ... Official Photo No, purchased from Australian War Museum Wool ...The 3rd Light Horse Brigade was a mounted infantry brigade of the 1st AIF and served in the Middle East during WW1.This photograph is of the the 3rd Light Horse Brigade camp at Tripoli, Syria circa December 1918.Sepia coloured photograph on a charcoal coloured matt backing.On the front - 3rd L H Brg Camp Tripoli On the back - B813 Australian Official Photo No, purchased from Australian War Museum Wool Exchange , King Street, Melbourne. Copyright ww1, 3rd light horse brigade, 3rd light horse brigadetripoli, syria, december 1918 -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Stabilisation or the Equalisation or the Insurance of Wool Values
... Wool Conference, The Wool Exchange, Melbourne, Mon. 22 June... at the Empire Wool Conference, The Wool Exchange, Melbourne, Mon. 22 ..."The Stabilisation or the Equalisation or the Insurance of Wool Values" - Sir John Higgins, 1931. Paper read at the Empire Wool Conference, The Wool Exchange, Melbourne, Mon. 22 June, 1931.wool sales wool brokering wool marketing, australian woolgrowers' council british australian wool realisation association limited goldsbrough, mort and company limited winchcombe, carson limited c. of a. - central wool committee, higgins, sir john, wool sales, wool brokering, wool marketing -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Jenin Palestine 21 September 18, Early 20th Century
... . On the back of the backing - B259 Australian War Musuem, Wool Exchange..., Wool Exchange, King Street, Melbourne. Copyright. Prosecution ...The Capture of Jenin occurred on 20 September 1918 during the last months of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the First World War. This photograph portrays a scene the day after the Battle 21 September 1918. Australian Commanders and Units were involved.This is a photograph of the Jenin area the day after the Capture, 21 September 1918. Australian Commanders and Units were involved in the Capture of Jenin.A black and white photograph on a cardboard backing.On the front of the backing - Jenin, Palestine. 21.9.18. On the bottom right corner of the photograph the figures 259. On the back of the backing - B259 Australian War Musuem, Wool Exchange, King Street, Melbourne. Copyright. Prosecution will follow Infringement.ww1, capture of jenin. september 1918. palestine. -
National Wool Museum
Photographic Display, The Wool Industry of Geelong 1935
... Wool samples prepared at the School of Wool Sorting, Gordon... in the Wool Exchange Building until 1985 and is now displayed ...Wool samples prepared at the School of Wool Sorting, Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong. This object hung in the Wool Exchange Building until 1985 and is now displayed in the National Wool Museum using copy prints of photographs. Wool samples were prepared at the School of Wool Sorting, the Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong.THE WOOL INDUSTRY OF GEELONG 1935textile mills wool stores, gordon technical college - woolclassing department, textile mills, wool stores -
National Wool Museum
Tool - Stencil, c.2018
... awarded by the Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX). This is a rare... Wool Exchange, followed by an image of Australia, and finally... the Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) “mixing counts too much, submit three ...The story of 90 years of wool classing between father & son begins in 1936, when a young boy by the name of Stanley James Hucker walked through the doors of the Gordon Technical School in Geelong. Born in 1921, Stanley was 15 years of age when he began his 3-year course in Wool Classing. 30 years later, Stanley’s second son Denis completed the same 3-year wool classing course. Beginning in 1966, Denis attended the same Gordon Technical School and walked the same halls as his father before him. Stanley finished his course in 1938. He went back to the family farm in Lake Bolac for a brief period before enrolling in the Second World War. At the completion of the war, Stanley returned home and married before gaining a soldier settler allotment, north of Willaura. This enabled Stan to use his wool classing knowledge. He ran between 1,500 and 2,000 sheep for many years, while his wool classer stencil also allowed him to go out and class at various sheds around the area. He held his stencil from 1938 until he retired at the age of 60 in 1981. On retirement, his second son Denis was working in the district, managing a local property while also leasing land himself. Upon his father’s retirement, Denis had the opportunity to lease his father’s farm, an opportunity he could not refuse. Denis had finished his wool classing course at the Gordon Technical School in 1968, graduating dux of his class. He began working with a local contractor and started classing wool in his team. Denis gained a great deal of experience working as part of this team in big sheds of up to 8 stands servicing between 10 & 20,000 sheep. It was not all smooth sailing for Denis however, and he soon learnt an important lesson. Class wool the way you’re taught, don’t listen to the owner standing over your shoulder. At a clip of Corriedales near Casterton, Denis was pushing too many fleeces into the line of fine wool. This resulted in a notice from the Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX) “mixing counts too much, submit three clips for inspection”. Denis was able to submit 3 clips with no further complaints, however, this proved a valuable lesson he would never forget over his long career classing wool. In the early 1980s, when Denis was leasing two properties including his father’s, things were going well until drought struck. February 1983 was the date of the Ash Wednesday bushfires, and saw Melbourne have three days over 40 °C for only the second time on record. This period saw Denis give away farming, turning towards contracting work instead. After the difficult times of the early 1980s, the next two decades were a good time for the sheep industry. 15 micron wool was selling for prices between 4 to 5,000 cents per kilo, double what you’d expect for the same wool in 2022. In 1995 a single bale of wool sold for a million dollars. This was a good time for Denis too. His contracting work saw him employing local shearers and shed staff. His team was involved with the shearing and classing of more than 130,000 sheep. After 20 years of contracting, it was time for Denis to transition into the next phase of his life. He gave up independent contracting, preferring instead to return to being a member of someone else’s team. In 2018, having completed 50 years of wool classing, it was time to call it a day and retire completely. At the annual Gordon Wool School Old Students Association dinner held in 2018, Denis was presented with his 50 years as a registered wool classer stencil awarded by the Australian Wool Exchange (AWEX). This is a rare honour achieved by few. As of February 2020, a total of 430 wool classers had achieved this 50-year milestone. For Denis however, his proudest achievement is achieving 90 years of wool classing with his father. The National Wool Museum is proud to share the collection of objects gained from 90 years in the wool classing industry by Stanley and Denis. This ranges from Stanley’s first stencil and Wool Sample book, started when he first attended the Gordon in 1936. The collection concludes 90 years later with Denis’ 50 years of wool classing Stencil. The collection contains many more objects, all telling the story of these 90 years, and the hard work invested by this dedicated father and son duo. Thin sheet of orange plastic with letters and numbers moulded to produce a consistent pattern for the surface below through the application of ink. This wool classing stencil once belonged to Denis Hucker. The top number is Denis’ Wool Classing Stencil Number. On the next line is the emblem of the Australian Wool Exchange, followed by an image of Australia, and finally the letters AW. The final line reads 50 years, indicating Denis’ experience in the profession of wool classing. This stencil is reserved for wool classers who have held their stencil and been actively classing wool in Australia for more than 50 years. Wool classers sort, classify, and grade wool into various lines so that it can be sold at best market price. They also manage and supervise wool-handling teams. The stencil is used in the final step of preparing a bale of wool for sale. It is branded across the front of a wool bale to indicate the quality of the wool, with the classers number used as a seal of approval. Accompanying the stencil are two sheets of white A4 paper with printing in gold and black ink. The first sheet was presented by the Australian Council of Wool Exporters & Processors to Denis Hucker for achieving 50 years of wool classing. Surrounded by a thin gold boarder, the page is made up of black text with gold headings. In the top right corner, an image of a sheep with an outline of Australia is found. The second piece of paper was presented by the Australian Wool Exchange to Denis Hucker for achieving 50 years of wool classing. Two thirds of the page is made up of a gold stencil which reads “50 years”. Accompanying the stencil is black text. Moulded letters, numbers, emblem, and imagery. “950326 / (emblem AWEX) (Image Australia) AW / 50 Years” A4 Paper. Printed. See Multimedia A4 Paper. Printed See Multimedia wool classing, stencil, 90 years wool classing between father & son -
National Wool Museum
Notice, Mossgiel
... . The auction would take place at The Wool Exchange. Mossgiel was built... Company. The auction would take place at The Wool Exchange ...From a family who had three generations that worked for Dennys Lascelles. This notice is advertising the upcoming auction of Mossgiel estate through the Dennys Lascelles Company. The auction would take place at The Wool Exchange. Mossgiel was built for and owned by Brigadier-General Robert Smith who (I believe) foundered the Returned Soldiers & Sailors Mill in Newtown.Single paper page, off-white colour with black text and black and white photograph. Upper part of text describes the auction details, there is a photo in the centre of the page. Text below the photo describes the estate details and auction terms. -
National Wool Museum
Cloth Sample
... Made from wool sold atThe Geelong Wool Exchange which had...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Made from wool sold atThe Geelong Wool Exchange ...Made from wool sold atThe Geelong Wool Exchange which had just returned to the National Wool Centre (currently the home of the National Wool Museum, formely Dennys Lascells) on Tuesday 13th of October 1987. Lempriere (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. was the buyer of the first bale of wool who also previously brought the first bale of wool at the first wool auctions in Geelong in 1858. The wool was turned into fabric by CSRIO and Foster Valley.Black cardboard backing with Navy Blue cloth sample glued ontop. Wool sample is stapled to the Navy cloth and black cardboard. Contains Nationa Wool Museum logo on lefthand side 1.5 meter navy blue length of cloth same as the sampled glued to the cardboard is included.NATIONAL/ WOO/ MUSEUM Left hand side of display card