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Ormiston Fellmongery is a heritage-listed
archaeological site of a
former wool
scour and
fellmongery at
Sturgeon Street, Ormiston, City of Redland, Queensland...
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begun in 1885 when
Scottish immigrant Charles Todd
founded and
opened a
fellmongery and wool
scouring business (according to Todd Energy) in the
small Central...
- from the Old
English ‘fell’
meaning skins and ‘monger’
meaning dealer.
Fellmongery is one of the
oldest professions in the
world and
since ancient times...
- / 27.5109°S 153.2476°E / -27.5109; 153.2476 (Ormiston
Fellmongery)):
Ormiston Fellmongery 277-295
Wellington Street (27°29′48″S 153°15′28″E / 27...
- 1976. It
represented workers emplo**** in
scouring and
carbonising wool,
fellmongery, and the
processing of
sheep hides into
basil (tanned sheepskin). The...
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discharge of
liquid waste and were soon
joined by
factories for
fellmongery, bone manure, and glue. The
abattoir and its ****ociated
factories were...
- armchair's most
emblematic incarnation.[citation needed] Design, carpentry,
fellmongery,
upholstery and
colouring are the main
crafts involved in the manufacture...
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Limestone Coast of
South Australia as a
component of
beach sands of Lake
Fellmongery and Lake Butler,
where it is
believed to be
formed from
algal spume....
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largest wool exporter. Its
business began in
Green Island,
Dunedin as a
fellmongery owned by the
Melbourne partners.
Under direction of
young John Roberts...
- of parliament),
Thomas Stephens,
established a
woolscour and
later a
fellmongery in the
northern part of the
suburb near
Essie Avenue.
Another land-holder...