Woolwashing works |
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Title : | Woolwashing works |
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Date of creation : | ca. 1875 | ||
Format : | Photograph | ||
Dimensions : | 150 x 220 mm | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
Catalogue record | |||
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Description : |
Woolwashing works at Thebarton run by Taylor Brothers tanners, curriers and leather merchants. After shearing and sorting wool is washed in a process known as 'scouring' to remove any dirt, sweat and the natural wool wax. It is then 'carded' and combed before further processing to produce a yarn that can be spun. |
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Period : | 1852-1883 |
Place : | Thebarton |
Internet links : | Australian Wool Innovation Limited See: Education & adoption: Student information: Wool processing |