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  • Wool bale
  • Standardized pack of compressed wool

    A wool bale is a standard sized and weighted pack of classed wool compressed by the mechanical means of a wool press. This is the regulation required method

    Wool bale

    Wool bale

    Wool_bale

  • Wool
  • Textile fiber from the hair of sheep or other mammals

    inorganic materials, such as mineral wool and glass wool, that have some properties similar to animal wool. Wool is an animal fiber and consists of protein

    Wool

    Wool

    Wool

  • Wool classing
  • Examination of the characteristics of the wool in its raw state

    (wool) Wool Wool bale Wool measurement Wool-sorter's disease, a historical name for anthrax Australian Wool Corporation; Australian Council of Wool Exporters

    Wool classing

    Wool classing

    Wool_classing

  • Cotton bale
  • Compressed pack of cotton lint

    Cotton bales at the port in Bombay, India, 1860's. Cotton ready for shipment, Houston, Texas (postcard, 1911) Cotton gin Cotton Spinning (textiles) Wool bale

    Cotton bale

    Cotton bale

    Cotton_bale

  • Bale
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Iran Cotton bale Hay or straw bale in farming, bound by a baler Paper bale, a unit of paper measurement equal to ten reams Wool bale, a standard-sized

    Bale

    Bale

  • M.J. Bale
  • Australian fashion label

    M.J. Bale was founded in 2009 by Matt Jensen, who had previously co-founded the tailoring brand Herringbone. M.J. Bale initially focused on wool suits

    M.J. Bale

    M.J._Bale

  • Wool measurement
  • Diameter of wool fibres

    The finest bale of wool ever auctioned sold for a seasonal record of 269,000 Australian cents per kilogram during June 2008. This bale was produced

    Wool measurement

    Wool measurement

    Wool_measurement

  • Woolsack
  • Seat of the Lord Speaker in the House of Lords

    council, should sit on a wool bale, now known as "The Woolsack", to symbolise the central nature and great importance of the wool trade to the economy of

    Woolsack

    Woolsack

    Woolsack

  • Sheep shearing
  • Process by which wool on a sheep is cut off

    sufficient wool to make a wool bale. In some primitive sheep (for example in many Shetlands), there is a natural break in the growth of the wool in spring

    Sheep shearing

    Sheep shearing

    Sheep_shearing

  • Wood wool
  • Product made of wood slivers cut from logs

    of cement-bonded wood wool boards. When banded into a bale form, it is used as an archery backstop, comparable to how a straw bale would be used for the

    Wood wool

    Wood wool

    Wood_wool

  • International Wool Secretariat
  • Agricultural organisation

    in place of wool, woolgrowers in the three main woolgrowing countries, led by Australia, voted to impose a 6 pence levy for each wool bale produced, with

    International Wool Secretariat

    International Wool Secretariat

    International_Wool_Secretariat

  • Textile manufacturing
  • Industry which produces textiles

    remove the soiled wool from around the legs and anus, graded, and baled. Grading is done on quality as well as length of the fibres. Long wool fibres can be

    Textile manufacturing

    Textile manufacturing

    Textile_manufacturing

  • Australian Wool Reserve Price Scheme
  • Th Australian Wool Reserve Price Scheme (RPS) was a price floor scheme for wool that operated in Australia between 1970 and 1991. The scheme was set up

    Australian Wool Reserve Price Scheme

    Australian_Wool_Reserve_Price_Scheme

  • Afghan cameleers in Australia
  • Camel drivers in Australia (c. 1860s–1930s)

    service the Australian inland industry by carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel trains. They were commonly referred to as "Afghans", even though

    Afghan cameleers in Australia

    Afghan_cameleers_in_Australia

  • Armidale
  • City in New South Wales, Australia

    England Wool Expo is staged to display wool fashions, handicrafts, demonstrations, shearing competitions, yard dog trials and demonstrations, a wool bale rolling

    Armidale

    Armidale

    Armidale

  • Baloch Australians
  • Ethnic group

    Australian inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel trains. Dost Mahomet and Dervish Bejah Baloch were Baloch cameleers

    Baloch Australians

    Baloch_Australians

  • Stamford School
  • Public school in Lincolnshire, England

    with wings displayed on a wool bale over the motto + me spede, that is Christ me spede. The emblem was adopted from medieval wool merchant, William Browne

    Stamford School

    Stamford School

    Stamford_School

  • Pick a Bale of Cotton
  • American folk song

    "Pick a Bale of Cotton" (Roud 10061, sometimes "Pick a Bale o' Cotton") is a traditional American folk song and work song recorded by Texas inmates James

    Pick a Bale of Cotton

    Pick_a_Bale_of_Cotton

  • Scouring (textiles)
  • Chemical washing process

    Gramodyog. Khadi & Village Industries Commission. 1985. p. 44. "Wool Scouring | Wool | Wool Bale". Scribd. Retrieved 2021-07-28. WO 2013050510, Reutelingsperger

    Scouring (textiles)

    Scouring (textiles)

    Scouring_(textiles)

  • Hold (compartment)
  • Parts of a ship

    Loading scrap iron in to a cargo hold with sliding covers Positioning wool bales in a hold in 1933 into the Magdalene Vinnen (1921) The sliding hatch covers

    Hold (compartment)

    Hold_(compartment)

  • Daniel Morgan (bushranger)
  • Australian bushranger (1830–1865)

    the deceased”. The following day, April 11, Morgan's body, wrapped in a wool-bale bag, was brought into Wangaratta and placed on public display in a police

    Daniel Morgan (bushranger)

    Daniel Morgan (bushranger)

    Daniel_Morgan_(bushranger)

  • Australian feral camel
  • Feral camels in Australia

    Australia's inland pastoral industry. Carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel was a lucrative livelihood for them. As their knowledge of the

    Australian feral camel

    Australian feral camel

    Australian_feral_camel

  • Baloch people
  • Ethnolinguistic group native to South Asia and Iran

    Australian inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel trains. Baloch cameleers who worked the Western Australian Goldfields

    Baloch people

    Baloch people

    Baloch_people

  • Hamilton, Victoria
  • City in Victoria, Australia

    Agricultural show but is focused on wool and sheep. The Hamilton Agricultural Show is normally held in November. The Big Wool Bales was an attraction (now demolished)

    Hamilton, Victoria

    Hamilton, Victoria

    Hamilton,_Victoria

  • Nambi
  • Pastoral lease in Western Australia

    sold some of their first clip with 55 wool bales sold at the Perth sales in October 1926. and another 46 bales in 1928. Approximately 10,000 sheep were

    Nambi

    Nambi

  • Big things (Australia)
  • Novelty structures and sculptures

    definitely folk art, like the Big Merino, where they've recreated the texture of wool in concrete. — Reg Mombassa (2024) There is conjecture about which big thing

    Big things (Australia)

    Big things (Australia)

    Big_things_(Australia)

  • Woolstores in Geelong
  • handling, assessment, sale, and transportation of wool bales from Victoria and beyond. As the wool industry declined, the original purpose of these buildings

    Woolstores in Geelong

    Woolstores_in_Geelong

  • 1983 World's Strongest Man
  • Strongman competition in 1983

    Weight Toss (56 lbs weight over bar throw) – Winner Geoff Capes 15'6" Wool Bale Hoist (250 lbs) – Winner JP Sigmarsson 9'10.5" Sack Load (10 sacks each

    1983 World's Strongest Man

    1983_World's_Strongest_Man

  • Shearing shed
  • Building where sheep are shorn

    self-pinning wool presses with inbuilt scales, which produce standard wool bales, have made a major contribution to shearing shed productivity. The wool producer

    Shearing shed

    Shearing shed

    Shearing_shed

  • Straw
  • Agricultural byproduct of cereal crops

    gathered and stored in a straw bale, which is a bale, or bundle, of straw tightly bound with twine, wire, or string. Straw bales may be square, rectangular

    Straw

    Straw

    Straw

  • Asian Australians
  • Australian of Asian ethnicity or ancestry

    "Afghans" or "Ghans", were responsible for carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel train. Most of the cameleers were Muslims, with a sizeable minority

    Asian Australians

    Asian Australians

    Asian_Australians

  • Katanning, Western Australia
  • Town in Western Australia

    The town's entrance features an antique truck loaded with imitation wool bales, a windmill, and several sculptures of sheep made from corrugated iron

    Katanning, Western Australia

    Katanning, Western Australia

    Katanning,_Western_Australia

  • Weighing the Fleece
  • 1921 painting by George Washington Lambert

    droppings on the beams, corrugated iron, oil drum, kerosene tin, wool bale, brand on the wool bale" that created "a masterpiece of small portrait grouping".

    Weighing the Fleece

    Weighing the Fleece

    Weighing_the_Fleece

  • Wallaroo, South Australia
  • Town in South Australia

    calling it Walla Waroo. However, they found this too big to stamp on the wool bales, so they shortened it to Wallaroo. During the early years of European

    Wallaroo, South Australia

    Wallaroo, South Australia

    Wallaroo,_South_Australia

  • Langenbaker House
  • Historic house in Queensland, Australia

    verandah. The hoop iron was originally used at the wool scour to bind wool bale packs and wool bales. Townspeople found the material ideal to create shaded

    Langenbaker House

    Langenbaker House

    Langenbaker_House

  • Queensland Shearers Union
  • British Seamen's Union, they successfully blockaded the transport of wool bales in Brisbane. The union was displeased with the engagement of non-unionist

    Queensland Shearers Union

    Queensland Shearers Union

    Queensland_Shearers_Union

  • Roseneath Cottage
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    Cemetery in Melbourne. There is a `933 granite memorial (in the form of a wool bale) to both Eliza (referred to as "Mrs John Forlonge") and to "Mrs Janet

    Roseneath Cottage

    Roseneath Cottage

    Roseneath_Cottage

  • Australian Estates No. 2 Store
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    though more so since this was the only Queensland store to employ large wool bale modules and fully utilise 1950s technology, and as the only woolstore

    Australian Estates No. 2 Store

    Australian Estates No. 2 Store

    Australian_Estates_No._2_Store

  • Indian Australians
  • Australian residents and citizens of Indian ancestry

    Australia's inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel trains, who were commonly referred to as "Afghans" or "Ghans"

    Indian Australians

    Indian Australians

    Indian_Australians

  • Jondaryan Woolshed
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    building was T-shaped, comprising a short central section for baling and loading the wool, with two long wings set at right angles to this. Sheep moved

    Jondaryan Woolshed

    Jondaryan Woolshed

    Jondaryan_Woolshed

  • Turkish Australians
  • Australian people of Turkish descent

    Australia's inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel trains, who were commonly referred to as "Afghans" or "Ghans"

    Turkish Australians

    Turkish Australians

    Turkish_Australians

  • North African and Middle Eastern Australians
  • Ethnic group

    Australia's inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transportation wool bales by camel trains, who were commonly referred to as "Afghans" or "Ghans"

    North African and Middle Eastern Australians

    North_African_and_Middle_Eastern_Australians

  • Egyptian Australians
  • Australians of Egyptian descent

    Australia's inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel trains, who were commonly referred to as "Afghans" or "Ghans"

    Egyptian Australians

    Egyptian Australians

    Egyptian_Australians

  • Hay, New South Wales
  • Town in New South Wales, Australia

    unloaded at the wharves at Hay, and the steamers and barges loaded with wool-bales for the return trip (usually to Echuca, which by 1864 had been connected

    Hay, New South Wales

    Hay, New South Wales

    Hay,_New_South_Wales

  • Winchcombe Carson Woolstores
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    which slide into the brick walls, their width determined by the size of a wool bale. A decoratively moulded central doorway leads into the main entrance foyer

    Winchcombe Carson Woolstores

    Winchcombe Carson Woolstores

    Winchcombe_Carson_Woolstores

  • Wool Bay, South Australia
  • Town in South Australia

    to roll wool bales out to the ships. The locals named the jetty as Wool Bay jetty and by 1940, the name of the town had also changed to Wool Bay. For

    Wool Bay, South Australia

    Wool Bay, South Australia

    Wool_Bay,_South_Australia

  • Carding
  • Process that disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres

    aligns the individual fibres to be parallel with each other. In preparing wool fibre for spinning, carding is the step that comes after teasing. The word

    Carding

    Carding

    Carding

  • Shearing the Rams
  • Painting by Tom Roberts

    great pastoral life and work I have tried to express it [...] So lying on wool-bales ... it seemed that I had there the best expression of my subject, a subject

    Shearing the Rams

    Shearing the Rams

    Shearing_the_Rams

  • 1956 Australian shearers' strike
  • Labour dispute in Australia

    of wool shorn by non-union labour. In September 1956, this culminated in federal troops being stationed on Brisbane's waterfront to move wool bales that

    1956 Australian shearers' strike

    1956_Australian_shearers'_strike

  • Toorale Station
  • Defunct pastoral lease in New South Wales

    355 sheep and 1,089 mixed cattle. The last big wool clip from the station was in 1953 with 2,100 wool bales being produced. Toorale was owned by the Berawinnia

    Toorale Station

    Toorale Station

    Toorale_Station

  • Ralph Entwistle
  • English labourer

    - to accompany another convict and to take a bullock dray loaded with wool bales through the mountains to Sydney, 225 kilometres (140 miles) away, for

    Ralph Entwistle

    Ralph_Entwistle

  • Pastoral Finance Association
  • Defunct company in Australia

    Floodvale wool scouring works. Under the trading name, A. & J.H. Geddes, by 1881, they were employing 100 men and processing 80 to 100 bales of wool per day

    Pastoral Finance Association

    Pastoral_Finance_Association

  • William Archer Gunn
  • Australian grazier (1914–2003)

    Depression—and by the end of June 1971—the end of the wool selling season— the corporation held 440,000 wool bales, valued at around $40 million. Worse was to come

    William Archer Gunn

    William_Archer_Gunn

  • Across the Black Soil Plains
  • 1899 painting by George Washington Lambert

    landscape depicts a team of draft horses pulling a wagon heavily laden with wool bales. Lambert's painting was awarded the Wynne Prize in 1899. The painting

    Across the Black Soil Plains

    Across_the_Black_Soil_Plains

  • Cossack, Western Australia
  • Town in Australia

    the port moved there and the municipality of Cossack was dissolved. Wool bales and pearls were loaded on to a lighter for transport to ships 3 mi (4

    Cossack, Western Australia

    Cossack, Western Australia

    Cossack,_Western_Australia

  • Central railway station, Sydney
  • Railway station terminus

    to allow for the transfer of goods to be exported by ship, primarily wool bales. In the first decades of settlement goods were loaded and unloaded in

    Central railway station, Sydney

    Central railway station, Sydney

    Central_railway_station,_Sydney

  • Dost Mahomet
  • Afghan Australian cameleer (c.1873 – 1909)

    became a gazetted town in 1896. Camels were still to be seen loaded with wool bales loping between some of these stations and the rail head until the mid

    Dost Mahomet

    Dost_Mahomet

  • Eliza Forlonge
  • Australian merino importer

    wool from Merino sheep in Saxony, Germany was bringing the highest prices, the Forlonges went to Leipzig to study methods of sheep rearing and wool preparation

    Eliza Forlonge

    Eliza Forlonge

    Eliza_Forlonge

  • Queensland Council of Unions
  • the Jondaryan dispute, by blocking transport and handling of Jondaryan wool bales. The Brisbane Worker newspaper was established in 1890 by the ALF under

    Queensland Council of Unions

    Queensland_Council_of_Unions

  • Australian Mercantile Land & Finance Woolstores
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    era, four storey, brick and timber warehouse capable of storing 14,000 wool bales. The common architectural division of base, shaft and entablature is evident

    Australian Mercantile Land & Finance Woolstores

    Australian Mercantile Land & Finance Woolstores

    Australian_Mercantile_Land_&_Finance_Woolstores

  • Terry Jarvis
  • New Zealand businessman and cricketer

    station company, Alfred Buckland & Sons Ltd., selling textiles such as jute wool bales, which the company imported. He then went into business on his own account

    Terry Jarvis

    Terry_Jarvis

  • The Wool Road
  • Historic road in New South Wales, Australia

    the Shoalhaven at Kurraducbidgee (modern-day Larbert). Transporting the wool bales using the cumbersome bullock drays of the time involved a long and arduous

    The Wool Road

    The Wool Road

    The_Wool_Road

  • Malachi Gilmore Memorial Hall
  • Historic building in New South Wales, Australia

    section from the main hall. A large hole was made in the stage to allow wool bales to be lowered into the section below, and two internal toilets were installed

    Malachi Gilmore Memorial Hall

    Malachi Gilmore Memorial Hall

    Malachi_Gilmore_Memorial_Hall

  • Walsh Bay Wharves Precinct
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    of the wool handling wharves, supplying power to lift hoists and the original wool dumps (bale presses). Other original features include bale elevators

    Walsh Bay Wharves Precinct

    Walsh Bay Wharves Precinct

    Walsh_Bay_Wharves_Precinct

  • Goldsbrough Mort Woolstore
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    walls, piers and corbels. As usual the ground floor is concreted and wool bale storage modules on the first two levels are defined by solid timber posts

    Goldsbrough Mort Woolstore

    Goldsbrough Mort Woolstore

    Goldsbrough_Mort_Woolstore

  • Rosemary Johnson (artist)
  • New Zealand artist

    created at City Gallery, Wellington featured fence posts, twine and a wool bale trailing up the stairs from the ground floor and across the first-floor

    Rosemary Johnson (artist)

    Rosemary Johnson (artist)

    Rosemary_Johnson_(artist)

  • Wyandra, Queensland
  • Town in Queensland, Australia

    Wool bales from Claverton Station at Wyandra Railway Station, circa 1897

    Wyandra, Queensland

    Wyandra, Queensland

    Wyandra,_Queensland

  • PS Manuwai
  • New Zealand paddle-steamer

    saloon had tables for 30. The lower deck was used for stock and up to 200 wool bales. From about 1905, as the fleet increased, Manuwai was mainly used below

    PS Manuwai

    PS Manuwai

    PS_Manuwai

  • Bideford Long Bridge
  • Bridge in Devon, England

    like London Bridge, its piers were built on wool bales, an allusion to the great wealth generated by the wool-trade to the economy of England in the Middle

    Bideford Long Bridge

    Bideford Long Bridge

    Bideford_Long_Bridge

  • Isis Downs Woolshed
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    for the Falkiner Boll shearing machines and hydraulic power for the wool presses, bale dump and hoist. Power was transmitted via a power-board in the powerhouse

    Isis Downs Woolshed

    Isis Downs Woolshed

    Isis_Downs_Woolshed

  • Wooltana Station
  • Pastoral lease in South Australia

    Donkey team carting wool bales at Wooltana Sheep Station, c. 1915

    Wooltana Station

    Wooltana_Station

  • SS Canonbar
  • Steam cargo ship

    Unloading wool bales from Canonbar (1927-1940)

    SS Canonbar

    SS Canonbar

    SS_Canonbar

  • Asian immigration to Australia
  • Immigration of Asian nationals to Australia

    "Afghans" or "Ghans", were responsible for carting goods and transporting wool bales by camel train. Most of the cameleers were Muslims, with a sizeable minority

    Asian immigration to Australia

    Asian_immigration_to_Australia

  • The Golden Fleece (painting)
  • Painting by Tom Roberts

    great pastoral life and work I have tried to express it [...] So lying on wool-bales ... it seemed that I had there the best expression of my subject, a subject

    The Golden Fleece (painting)

    The Golden Fleece (painting)

    The_Golden_Fleece_(painting)

  • Units of textile measurement
  • Systems for measuring textiles

    (500 lb). In India, a bale equals 170 kg (370 lb). Not a true unit of measure, S or super S number is an index of the fineness of wool fiber and is most commonly

    Units of textile measurement

    Units of textile measurement

    Units_of_textile_measurement

  • Staple (textiles)
  • Fibers of discrete length

    from the obsolete noun stapler meaning wool-stapler, a merchant trading in wool who would sort and class the wool according to quality, or from the obsolete

    Staple (textiles)

    Staple_(textiles)

  • Horsham Downs
  • Locality in Waikato, New Zealand

    Retrieved 26 August 2019. 1908 photos of house and farm 1909 photo of wool bales on a cart Horsham Downs at Wikipedia's sister projects: Media from Commons

    Horsham Downs

    Horsham_Downs

  • Ngaio, New Zealand
  • Suburb of Wellington City, New Zealand

    ngaio tree was the symbol used by the local Kilmister family for their wool bales. Ngaio school was first opened in 1908 above the Ngaio railway station

    Ngaio, New Zealand

    Ngaio, New Zealand

    Ngaio,_New_Zealand

  • Finger Wharf
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    created. It then became one of the major wool dispatch points, the site of Sydney's only wool dumps (where wool bales are compressed by hydraulic plugs) and

    Finger Wharf

    Finger Wharf

    Finger_Wharf

  • Aramac Tramway Museum
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    of the side walls. The interior walls have been lined with opened-out wool bales, displaying the station brands of the Aramac district that once travelled

    Aramac Tramway Museum

    Aramac Tramway Museum

    Aramac_Tramway_Museum

  • Windy Station Woolshed
  • Historic site in New South Wales, Australia

    wool tables and wool storage areas. The wool room'swestern wall has two double doorways with timber doors used to load wool bales onto transportation

    Windy Station Woolshed

    Windy_Station_Woolshed

  • Cotton
  • Plant fiber from the genus Gossypium

    estimates for world production are about 25 million tonnes or 110 million bales annually, accounting for 2.5% of the world's arable land. India is the world's

    Cotton

    Cotton

    Cotton

  • Jan Hendrik Scheltema
  • Dutch painter

    Called 'Going to Camp', it shows 12 oxen pulling a cart with a load of wool bales in front of a great sunset also lighting the back of the moving bullock

    Jan Hendrik Scheltema

    Jan Hendrik Scheltema

    Jan_Hendrik_Scheltema

  • Garraway's Coffee House
  • London coffee house in Exchange Alley

    In the early days of the Australian wool industry, imported Australian wool was auctioned at Garraway's. Each bale was bid for in the time it took a candle

    Garraway's Coffee House

    Garraway's Coffee House

    Garraway's_Coffee_House

  • Robbins Island (Tasmania)
  • Island in Bass Strait off the coast of Tasmania

    original on 21 March 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2010. "Bullock team hauling wool bales on Robbins Island". eHeritage. State Library of Tasmania. n.d. Archived

    Robbins Island (Tasmania)

    Robbins Island (Tasmania)

    Robbins_Island_(Tasmania)

  • Wellington Harbour Board
  • Board elected to levy dues on goods passing through Wellington Harbour

    accounted for 43% of New Zealand's cheese exports, 24% of frozen meat, 19% of wool bales and 14% of butter exports. In February 1951, major industrial action now

    Wellington Harbour Board

    Wellington Harbour Board

    Wellington_Harbour_Board

  • Alpaca
  • Domesticated species of South American camelid

    alpaca, separated based on their respective region of endemism and fiber (wool) type: the Suri alpaca and the Huacaya alpaca. Both breeds produce a highly

    Alpaca

    Alpaca

    Alpaca

  • Selby Canal
  • Canal with 2 locks in Yorkshire, England

    of which was funded by the increase in miscellaneous goods, including wool, bales of cloth and groceries, which the Selby Canal had promoted. Of the trade

    Selby Canal

    Selby Canal

    Selby_Canal

  • Waipiro Bay
  • Place in Gisborne District, New Zealand

    based community. A post office was built in 1885, and from the 1890s wool bales were being shipped out of the bay, while livestock, supplies, and equipment

    Waipiro Bay

    Waipiro Bay

    Waipiro_Bay

  • New Zealand heraldry
  • Use of heraldic symbols in New Zealand

    Link to file c.1963 assumed The Tauranga coat of arms comprises brown wool bales on a royal blue background in the top left, a gold sheaf of wheat on a

    New Zealand heraldry

    New Zealand heraldry

    New_Zealand_heraldry

  • Bissinger Wool Pullery
  • Wool pullery in Troutdale, Oregon, U.S.

    the business in the 1880s. The operation removed wool from sheep hides and processed the wool into bale, to be shipped out for further processing. The site

    Bissinger Wool Pullery

    Bissinger Wool Pullery

    Bissinger_Wool_Pullery

  • Cogla Downs Station
  • Pastoral lease in Western Australia

    the station in 1917, which was a reasonable year at Cogla, with 129 bales of wool produced from 7,000 sheep. The property was being steadily improved

    Cogla Downs Station

    Cogla_Downs_Station

  • Customs House, Rockhampton
  • Historic site in Queensland, Australia

    Fitzroy River. They built a small wharf to allow for the transport of wool bales from their property, Gracemere station. West of the place chosen as the

    Customs House, Rockhampton

    Customs House, Rockhampton

    Customs_House,_Rockhampton

  • Stone (unit)
  • Imperial unit of mass equal to 14 pounds

    several centuries into a single document. It revoked the provision that bales of wool should be made up of 20 stones, each of 14 pounds, but made no provision

    Stone (unit)

    Stone (unit)

    Stone_(unit)

  • City of Hamilton (Victoria)
  • Local government area in Victoria, Australia

    School Good Shepherd College Hamilton and Alexandra College Hamilton Big Wool Bales Botanic Gardens CWA Fire Station Grey Street Library Hamilton Mechanics

    City of Hamilton (Victoria)

    City of Hamilton (Victoria)

    City_of_Hamilton_(Victoria)

  • John Lang Currie
  • Australian pastoralist

    wool made him both rich and famous. In London a bale of Larra wool was declared "perfect" by English wool-buyers. By 1881 Currie could get five guineas

    John Lang Currie

    John Lang Currie

    John_Lang_Currie

  • Glossary of sheep husbandry
  • parasites. In the British Isles called pour-on. Bale – a wool pack containing a specified weight of pressed wool as regulated by industry authorities. Band

    Glossary of sheep husbandry

    Glossary of sheep husbandry

    Glossary_of_sheep_husbandry

  • Leeds, Bradford and Halifax Junction Railway
  • Railway line in Yorkshire, England

    especially wool bales inwards, was overwhelming the facilities at the Adolphus Street station; the platforms were choked with consignments of wool waiting

    Leeds, Bradford and Halifax Junction Railway

    Leeds, Bradford and Halifax Junction Railway

    Leeds,_Bradford_and_Halifax_Junction_Railway

  • Natural material
  • Material that arises without the use of technology

    environment Natural product Natural resources Nature Rammed earth Straw-bale construction "What does natural material mean?". Retrieved 2 May 2018. "Synthetic

    Natural material

    Natural_material

  • Building insulation material
  • Insulation material

    structural contribution (insulating concrete forms, structured panels, and straw bales), functional mode (conductive, radiative, convective), resistance to heat

    Building insulation material

    Building insulation material

    Building_insulation_material

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  • Sawwaaf
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sawwaaf

    Wool Merchant

    Sawwaaf

  • Woolf
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woolf

    English : variant spelling of Wolf.

    Woolf

  • Wood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Wood

    English and Scottish : mainly a topographic name for someone who lived in or by a wood or a metonymic occupational name for a woodcutter or forester, from Middle English wode ‘wood’ (Old English wudu).English and Scottish : nickname for a mad, eccentric, or violent person, from Middle English wōd ‘mad’, ‘frenzied’ (Old English wād), as in Adam le Wode, Worcestershire 1221.

    Wood

  • Sawwaf
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Sawwaf

    Wool Stapler; Wool Dealer

    Sawwaf

  • Sawwaf
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sawwaf

    Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer

    Sawwaf

  • Sawwaaf |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sawwaaf |

    Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer

    Sawwaaf |

  • Zemaraim
  • Biblical

    Zemaraim

    wool; pith

    Zemaraim

  • Pool
  • Surname or Lastname

    Southern English

    Pool

    Southern English : topographic name for someone who lived near a pool or pond, Middle English pole (Old English pōl), or a habitational name from any of the places named with this word, as for example Poole in Dorset, South Pool in Devon, and Poole Keynes in Gloucestershire.English : from a medieval variant of the personal name Paul.Jewish (from the Netherlands) and Dutch : ethnic name for someone from Poland.Probably a variant of German Pohl 1, Puhl, or Pfuhl, all topographic names from Middle Low German pōl, Middle High German pfuol, ‘pool’, ‘pond’.

    Pool

  • Worl
  • Surname or Lastname

    German (Wörl)

    Worl

    German (Wörl) : variant of Wehrle.English : perhaps a habitational name for someone from Worle in Somerset, which is most probably named with Old English wōr ‘wood grouse’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘(woodland) clearing’.

    Worl

  • Sawwaf
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Sawwaf

    Wool Stapler Wool Dealer

    Sawwaf

  • Gool
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu

    Gool

    A Flower

    Gool

  • Wools
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wools

    English : variant of Wool.

    Wools

  • Wool
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wool

    English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in wool, Middle English woll (Old English wull).English : in southwestern England, a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, from Middle English wolle, wulle ‘spring’, ‘stream’, a western dialect development of Old English (West Saxon) wiell(a).Americanized form of French Houle.

    Wool

  • Sawwaaf
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sawwaaf

    Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer

    Sawwaaf

  • Lana
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Lana

    Wool

    Lana

  • Pattu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil

    Pattu

    Silk; Wool; Song

    Pattu

  • Woll
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woll

    English : variant of Wool.German : variant of Wolle.Norwegian : spelling variant of Voll.

    Woll

  • Woller
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woller

    English : occupational name for a worker in wool, from an agent derivative of Middle English woll ‘wool’.English : variant of Wool 2, with the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.German : occupational name for a wool worker whose job was to prepare wool for spinning, Middle High German woller.German : variant of Walther.

    Woller

  • Sawwaf |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sawwaf |

    Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer

    Sawwaf |

  • Zemaraim
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Zemaraim

    Wool, pith.

    Zemaraim

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Online names & meanings

  • Malhari
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Malhari

    Lord Shiva

  • Bullers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bullers

    English : variant of Buller 2.

  • Navtek
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Navtek

    Novel Support

  • Ishtwarjot
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Ishtwarjot

    God's Light

  • Oke
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Oke

    English (Devon) : variant spelling of Oak.

  • Deeya
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Deeya

    A Light; A Lamp

  • Batts
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Batts

    English : patronymic from Batt 1 or 2.

  • Mathara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mathara

    Name of a City

  • Srimatesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Srimatesh

    The Lord of Knowledge

  • Priyansh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Priyansh

    Lovable Part of All; Love; Part of Lord Shiva

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  • Fool
  • n.

    A compound of gooseberries scalded and crushed, with cream; -- commonly called gooseberry fool.

  • Cool
  • superl.

    Not retaining heat; light; as, a cool dress.

  • Tool
  • n.

    A machine for cutting or shaping materials; -- also called machine tool.

  • Wood
  • v. t.

    To supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for; as, to wood a steamboat or a locomotive.

  • Cool
  • n.

    A moderate state of cold; coolness; -- said of the temperature of the air between hot and cold; as, the cool of the day; the cool of the morning or evening.

  • Tool-post
  • n.

    Alt. of Tool-stock

  • Fool
  • v. t.

    To use as a fool; to deceive in a shameful or mortifying manner; to impose upon; to cheat by inspiring foolish confidence; as, to fool one out of his money.

  • Cool
  • superl.

    Not ardent, warm, fond, or passionate; not hasty; deliberate; exercising self-control; self-possessed; dispassionate; indifferent; as, a cool lover; a cool debater.

  • Tool-rest
  • n.

    the part that supports a tool-post or a tool.

  • Tool
  • v. t.

    To shape, form, or finish with a tool.

  • Woof
  • n.

    Texture; cloth; as, a pall of softest woof.

  • Cool
  • superl.

    Manifesting coldness or dislike; chilling; apathetic; as, a cool manner.

  • Wood
  • v. i.

    To take or get a supply of wood.

  • Wood-wax
  • n.

    Alt. of Wood-waxen

  • Wood-wash
  • n.

    Alt. of Wood-waxen