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Five one five five

Australia, 1977
film

A number of “jumbo” wool bales has been experimentally packed and shipped from Australia as part of an effort to increase efficiency in the wool i..

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Moving wool

Australia, 1974
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Shearing at Big Billabong

Australia, 1947
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Marketing wool (Wool marketing in the 1950s)

Australia, 1953
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Wool in Australia

Germany, 1969
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Shearing time at Billabong

Australia, 1955
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Australia's wheat

Australia, 1969
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Mules and tail operation

Australia, 1955
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Pick-up baler

Australia, 1960
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Wool testing developments

Australia, 1972
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Science and sheep breeding

Australia, 1961
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Fine wools of Tasmania

Australia, 1952
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Men in wool

Australia, 1959
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Australian diary. No. 051

Australia, 1951
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One...two...sold!

Australia, 1974
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Sheep on show

Australia, 1957
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Sheep in the desert

Australia, 1951
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New ways with wool

Australia, 1952
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Magic fibre

Australia, 1980
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