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National Wool Museum
Book, Willie's Woollies: the story of Australian Wool
... Wool Processing Wool Growing... to the growing and processing of wool.... Children's guide to the growing and processing of wool Wool ..." Willie's woollies, the story of Australian wool" - Elisabeth Macintyre, Melb, Georgian House, 1951. Children's guide to the growing and processing of wool" Willie's woollies, the story of Australian wool" - Elisabeth Macintyre, Melb, Georgian House, 1951wool processing wool growing, wool processing, wool growing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Willie's Woollies: the story of Australian Wool
... Wool Processing Wool Growing...Child's guide to the growing and processing of wool... of wool in Australia. Wool Processing Wool Growing Wool Processing ...Child's guide to the growing and processing of wool in Australia.wool processing wool growing, wool processing, wool growing -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Things We Need and Where They Come From: Wool
... Wool Processing Wool Growing Textile Production...: Wool" ed. Colin Clair, c.1950 Wool Processing Wool Growing ..."The Things We Need and Where They Come From: Wool" ed. Colin Clair, c.1950wool processing wool growing textile production, wool processing, wool growing, textile production -
National Wool Museum
Book, Australasian Sheep and Wool
... Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Processing... - history Wool Growing Wool Processing Wool - history Wool Growing ..."Australasian Sheep and Wool: a practical and theoretical treatise from paddock to loom; from shearing shed to textile factory" - Alfred Hawkesworth, 6th ed. 1930.Sturgeonwool - history wool growing wool processing, wool - history, wool growing, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Australasian Sheep and Wool
... Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Processing... - history Wool Growing Wool Processing Wool - history Wool Growing ..."Australasian Sheep and Wool: a practical and theoretical treatise from paddock to loom; from shearing shed to textile factory" - Alfred Hawkesworth, 6th ed. 1930.wool - history wool growing wool processing, wool - history, wool growing, wool processing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION: BOOK ''WOOL AND THE NATION''
Book. ALEC H CHISHOLM COLLECTION. 75 page brown cover hardback describing the wool industry in Australia from growing to the manufacturing process. Prepared by the staff of Goldsborough, Mort & Co. Ltd. A soft cover booklet enclosed in a hardcover. Set up and printed in 1946 by the Victorian Printing Works Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. Inside the front cover, handwritten in green biro ''This is a booklet I edited. The MS was sloppy and the title cumbersome, when it came to me. A. H. Chisholm.'' Pasted on the flyleaf is a typed letter from Goldsborough, Mort and Company to A. H. Chisholm thanking him for revising this publication and attaching a cheque for 50 pounds. Catalogue sticker ''2151 CHI'' on front cover.Goldsborough, Mort and Companybooks, collections, australiana, alec h chisholm collection, goldsborough, mort & company, wool industry -
Yarra City Council
Artwork, other - Installation/Sculpture, William Eicholtz, Close Knit, 2023
'Close Knit' was conceived based around providing the high density accommodation of the area with what many residents will never experience; the iconic ‘Aussie’ backyard, symbolised by washing on a Hills Hoist. This concept was transposed into several elements, including two large flying jumper sculptures. These stainless steel and fibreglass structures are supported on slanted poles, reminiscent of Hills Hoist arms. The jumpers appear to catch the breeze, and billow up, like washing on the clothesline on a sunny day, and cast lovely shadows across the paths and gardens. They are bright and joyful reminders of simple homespun joys. The handcraft theme is also featured in knitted concrete garden walls throughout the gardens. As if the wind is captured in the movement of the Hellenistic drapery, these panels echo the Lady of Justice, an earlier work of mine on the Victorian County Court. These feature walls bring a softness to the park and hark back to classic European garden design. There are 6 finial/balls of wool marking gateways and entrances to the park, as well as a couple randomly scattered throughout to be discovered. There is also a draped plinth at the Peel street entrance which has my signature. Again these elements echo traditional garden design and are a tactile and recognizable link to the hand knit themes of the park. Given the strong themes of domesticity and handcrafts, I have titled my work ‘Close Knit’, as it applies to the purpose of this public space as well as the works scattered throughout. Yarra City Council delivered Cambridge Street Reserve in partnership with the Victorian Government, who have supported the project with $1.3m funding. Yarra City Council has invested a further $731,130 towards the project. Urban Imitative Landscape Design worked with artist William Eicholtz at the beginning of the design process to consider the needs of a growing high-density population of the area. At double the size, with extensive park seating and a large lawn space which is shaded by native trees, Cambridge Street Reserve is now the largest park in Collingwood. 'Close Knit' by William EicholtzTwo knitted fibreglass 'jumpers' over stainless steel framework; six concrete balls of wool throughout the park; 25 metres of cast (drapery) concrete walls; concrete plinth at Peel street entry which is draped with a concrete knit and a ball of wool on top as finial; reverse rope reliefs on the front façade of eastern stairs. Artist name and date 'William Eicholtz 2023' inscribed on plinth with ball of wool on top as finial. handcrafts, domesticity, aussie icons, european garden design, public space, high density accomodation -
National Wool Museum
Bioclip sheep net
Bioclip was developed in the late 1990s as a way of removing the wool from sheep without the need for shearing. Sheep, although mostly lambs up to 50kg, were dressed in the nets and injected with a protein which caused the wool to break at the skin. The net was used to hold the loose wool in place and left on for several days to allow the wool to continue to grow on the sheep (and offer protection against the elements once the net and wool were removed). The net was cut and destroyed during the removal process. Bioclip stopped being produced c2013. Factors for this included the cost of a shearing team was cheaper than the equipment needed for Bioclip, and it wasn't as popular with wool growers as anticipated. Those who used Bioclip would swear by it with many saying they would never go back to using a shearer, as Bioclip produced a clean and even result, with no damage or stress done to the sheep. Bioclip could only be used on young and small sheep, with a maximum size of 50kg.Cream coloured netting, stitched in a flattened cylinder shape with a hole at each end (for sheep head and tail) and four holes on underside (for sheep legs). Green stitching on one end. -
National Wool Museum
Book, Woolclassing
... breeds, wool classing, wool processing etc. Wool Growing ...Notes compiled by Ken Galloway, Contains information on wool growing, sheep breeds. especially little known breeds, wool classing, wool processing etc.K Gallowaywool growing woolclassing sheep breeding merino sheep corriedale sheep lincoln sheep border leicester sheep cheviot sheep dorset horn sheep sheep breeding romney marsh sheep southdown sheep shropshire sheep polwarth sheep wool processing, carbonising, galloway, mr ken, wool growing, woolclassing, sheep breeding, merino sheep, corriedale sheep, lincoln sheep, border leicester sheep, cheviot sheep, dorset horn sheep, romney marsh sheep, southdown sheep, shropshire sheep, polwarth sheep, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Wool and the Nation- a sketch of the Wool Industry in Australia
... Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Brokering Wool industry..., 1946. Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Brokering Wool industry ..."Wool and the Nation: a sketch of the Wool Industry in Australia" - Goldsborough Mort and Company Limited, 1946."Wool and the Nation: a sketch of the Wool Industry in Australia" - Goldsborough Mort and Company Limited, 1946.wool - history wool growing wool brokering wool industry wool processing wool sales, goldsbrough, mort and company limited, wool - history, wool growing, wool brokering, wool industry, wool processing, wool sales -
National Wool Museum
Book, The Sheep and Wool Industry in Australia and New Zealand
"The Sheep and Wool Industry of Australia and New Zealand: A Practical Handbook for Sheep Farmers and Wool-Classers with chapters on wool buying and selling, sheepskins and kindred products" - 3rd ed., Henry B. Smith, rev. Harold Haile, c.1926.wool growing sheep breeding - history shearing wool - characteristics woolclassing textile fibres wool - pelts wool sales wool brokering wool processing, wool press, scouring, fellmongery, mutton, wool growing, sheep breeding - history, shearing, wool - characteristics, woolclassing, textile fibres, wool - pelts, wool sales, wool brokering, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Australasian Sheep and Wool
... Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Processing... - history Wool Growing Wool Processing Port Phillip Mills Pty Ltd ..."Australasian Sheep and Wool: a practical and theoretical treatise from paddock to loom; from shearing shed to textile factory" - Alfred Hawkesworth, 6th ed. 1930.PORT PHILLIP MILLS PTY. LTD. / Morland Street / Footscraywool - history wool growing wool processing, port phillip mills pty ltd, wool - history, wool growing, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Concerning wool
... Textile Production Machine Knitting Wool Growing Wool... Textile Production Machine Knitting Wool Growing Wool Processing ..."Concerning Wool"- The Australian Wool Board and The Associated Woollen and Worsted Textile Manufacturers of Australiatextile production machine knitting wool growing wool processing wool - chemistry, australian wool board associated woollen and worsted textile manufacturers of australia, felting, spinning, textile production, machine knitting, wool growing, wool processing, wool - chemistry -
National Wool Museum
Book, The World Book of Wool
... - history Wool Growing Wool Processing... Industry - history Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Processing ..."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 -
National Wool Museum
Book, Pioneers of Wool
... Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Processing... Growing Wool Processing Ingpen Mr Robert Wool - history Wool ..."Pioneers of Wool" - Robert Ingpen, Pioneer Settlement Press, 1972. Written and illustrated by Robert Ingpen, looking at various developments in the history of wool in Australia and various significant locations.wool - history wool growing wool processing, ingpen, mr robert, wool - history, wool growing, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Book, U-Turn for Wool: a radical solution to the problems of the wool industry
... Wool Marketing Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Processing...). Wool Marketing Wool - history Wool Growing Wool Processing ..."U-Turn for Wool: a radical solution to the problems of the wool industry" - Fred Moylan, 1991 (reprint 1992).To Moira Watson / & the National Wool Museum / with best wishes / from / Fred Moylan / Geelong / 9.10.92.wool marketing wool - history wool growing wool processing, moylan, mr frederick halcomb a.m., wool marketing, wool - history, wool growing, wool processing -
National Wool Museum
Book, Wool
... Wool Growing Wool Processing Wool - characteristics... Growing Wool Processing Wool - characteristics Wool Book ..."Wool from the raw material to the finished product" 6th ed. reprinted - S. Kershaw, 1947wool growing wool processing wool - characteristics, fellmongery, carbonising, wool growing, wool processing, wool - characteristics -
National Wool Museum
Book, Australian Wool Corporation: Wool Research and Development; Highlights of the 1987-88 Program
... into wool growing and processing undertaken by the Australian Wool... and development into wool growing and processing undertaken ...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, The Australian Wool Industry
... by the Australian Wool Corporation and provides an overview of wool growing... by the Australian Wool Corporation and provides an overview of wool growing ..."The Australian Wool Industry" was produced by the Australian Wool Corporation and provides an overview of wool growing and processing aimed at children.australian wool corporation -
National Wool Museum
Book, Sheep Management and Wool Technology
... Wool Growing Wool Processing Woolclassing Wool Marketing... and revised edition. Wool Growing Wool Processing Woolclassing Wool ..."Sheep Management and Wool Technology" - J.B. D'Arcy, 1986. Originally published in 1972; this is a reprinted and revised edition.wool growing wool processing woolclassing wool marketing shearing sheep breeding sheep - diseases, wool growing, wool processing, woolclassing, wool marketing, shearing, sheep breeding, sheep - diseases -
National Wool Museum
Book, Surprise and Enterprise: fifty years of science for Australia
... wool, spinning, processing and sheep breeding. Wool Growing ..."Surprise and Enterprise: fifty years of science for Australia" Andrew McKay, CSIRO, 1977. First published in 1976 and reprinted in 1977. Looks at various scientific developments made by CSIRO over the past 50 years, including advances in measuring wool, spinning, processing and sheep breeding.wool growing sheep breeding textile finishing textile testing, csiro, spinning, wool growing, sheep breeding, textile finishing, textile testing -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Anglo-Australasian Photographic Company, View of the River Murray, near Echuca, showing the Railway Wharf with steamers unloading, c. 1876
Nicholas Caire was born on Guernsey in the Channel Islands in 1837. He arrived in Adelaide with his parents in about 1860. In 1867, following photographic journeys in Gippsland, he opened a studio in Adelaide. From 1870 to 1876 he lived and worked in Talbot in Central Victoria. In 1876 he purchased T. F. Chuck's studios in the Royal Arcade Melbourne. In 1885, following the introduction of dry plate photography, he began a series of landscape series, which were commercially successful. As a photographer, he travelled extensively through Victoria, photographing places few of his contemporaries had previously seen. He died in 1918. Reference: Jack Cato, 'Caire, Nicholas John (1837–1918)', Australian Dictionary of Biography.An original, rare photograph from the series 'Views of Victoria: General Series' by the photographer, Nicholas Caire (1837-1918). The series of 60 photographs that comprise the series was issued c. 1876 and reinforced a neo-Romantic view of the Australian landscape to which a growing nationalist movement would respond. Nicholas Caire was active as a photographer in Australia from 1858 until his death in 1918. His vision of the Australian bush and pioneer life had a counterpart in the works of Henry Lawson and other nationalist poets, authors and painters.albumen silver photograph on boardprinted in ink on support l.c.: VIEW ON THE RIVER MURRAY, NEAR ECHUCA, SHOWING THE RAILWAY WHARF WITH STEAMERS UNLOADING. / COPYRIGHT REGISTERED. printed in ink on support reverse c.: VIEWS OF VICTORIA. / (GENERAL SERIES.) / No. 7. / VIEW ON THE RIVER MURRAY, NEAR ECHUCA, SHOWING THE RAILWAY WHARF WITH STEAMERS UNLOADING. / The rapidly increasing traffic on the River Murray, with wool, timber, and other colonial produce, has called / into requisition no less than 400 steamers and over 1000 barges. To meet this growing emergency the Victorian / Government has expended several thousand pounds in the erection of a Railway Wharf which during the wool- / season presents a very busy scene, the crowded steamers laden with precious clip taxing to the utmost the / powers of the Railway Department in the process of unloading. The River here is about a quarter of a mile wide, / and is from 60 to 70 feet deep. printed in ink on support reverse l.c.l.: J.W. FORBES, Agent, printed in ink on support reverse l.c.: ANGLO-AUSTRALASIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPANY, MELBOURNE. printed in ink on support reverse l.c.r.: 10 Temple Court, Collins Street West.nicholas caire (1837-1918), landscape photography, river murray, echuca