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NMAH_AmWoolCo_190313-003 .tiff
Photograph of men at tables sorting wool, open bale of wool marked Australia in foreground

Southdowns.jpg

500px-Merino_Ram.png

WoolFact_exSMcE_00222728.jpg
Spinning wool in factory

NYPLSheepSnakeRivIdaho.jpg
Stereo card photograph of sheep at Snake River, Idaho, flat land in foreground, hills in background.

NYPLStereoMontanaSheep_RF4TRCEGEtkRP120Ae.tiff
Stereo card with photograph depicting Montana sheep ranch

NYPL_UtahNsbHEiVUTiK8QAPHXiG1xgk.tiff
Photograph of wagons and teams loaded with wool in Utah

NARAWarRelief191828-0757a.gif
Photograph of woman in white headscarf and smock sorting war relief supplies onto shelves, 1918

teeswaterold.jpg

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The stitching here is so even it almost looks like machine work, but is hand sewn. The double-layer, high standing collar protected a soldier from drafts, just as the elbow length cape added protection from wind and weather.

R6440.19 Photograph - Two Australian Soldiers in the snow.jpg
A black and white photograph featuring two Australian Soldiers in the snow;
From an album owned by Staff Sergeant-Major Arthur George Bennett winter 1916. The man standing on the left is Sergeant-Bennett from the 4th Pioneers.
In training camp in…

Photograph of men and boys (possibly two of them Asian men) washing wool fleece. Australia. Photo numbered 222. Kerry. Sydney

NARA_1918_165-ww-195B-009ForstmannWeaveRoom.jpg
Photograph of weave room of the Garfield NJ mill of Forstmann & Huffman Co. Passaic, NJ. No workers visible, looms are stopped but have cloth in place.

3k_LOCFemaleWoolSorters3b06802u.tiff
American Woolen Mills, Massachusetts, ca. 1918

2CWoolShipslwa_b3106924_1.jpg
Wool ship Torridon

WoolSupplySyd_exSMcE_00g02438.jpg
Photograph of tables filled with sheep’s fleeces at a wool show room in Sydney, Australia. Wool sales began to move to Australia from England in the later 19th century, when technology such as steam-powered ships and the telegraph enabled more rapid…

NARAWoolSortingF&H165-ww-195B-018.jpg

NARA1918SortingRoom165-ww-197A-024.jpg
Photograph of group of men with wool sorting bins in front and mountains of raw wool behind. "Industries of War. Manufacturing woolen cloth for government, Steere Mill, Wansjuck Co. Wool sorting room"

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The 1926 standards distinguished 12 grades of wool by fiber diameter. By 1968 the U.S. classification had 16 grades, from Finer than grade 80s, down to Coarser than grade 36. This group of three samples shows the coarser, long staple grades. Notice…

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The 1926 standards distinguished 12 grades of wool by fiber diameter. By 1968 the U.S. classification had 16 grades, from Finer than grade 80s, down to Coarser than grade 36. This group of three samples shows the medium grades.



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Samples from the US Quartermasters ‘Official Standards Box’. The 1926 standards distinguished 12 grades of wool by fiber diameter. By 1968 the U.S. classification had 16 grades, from finer than grade 80s, down to coarser than grade 36. This group of…

LOCShearlingFlightSuit3c39560u.tiff

3_WoolAppendixTable NWorldSheepP200.pdf
Table: World Sheep Numbers

WorumboLtr Aug1917.pdf
Letter from Worumbo woolen Co to US National Museum curator F.L. Lewton, August 1917.

7-30 McCarroll Front2.tif
Blue wool blanket, stained and worn. Used by US Army Air Corps 2nd Lt. Francis D. "Mack" McCarroll as a POW in LuftStalag III between 1943 and 1945.,
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