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"Woolly Wonders: From Long Trails to Knitting Tales" Step into a world where wool reigns supreme, as we embark on a journey through various captivating scenes

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two children in woolly hats by Muriel Dawson

Two children in woolly hats by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1920s

Background imageWoolly Collection: Black soldiers keeping warm, Western Front, France, WW1

Black soldiers keeping warm, Western Front, France, WW1
Black soldiers keeping warm at a brazier in a camp near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1917

Background imageWoolly Collection: Chocolate box design, lady in woolly hat and scarf

Chocolate box design, lady in woolly hat and scarf
Chocolate box design, featuring a smiling lady in a woolly hat and scarf. Date: 20th century

Background imageWoolly Collection: Baby in pram

Baby in pram
A beautiful baby in woolly hat and cardigan, lies in a pram looking adorable. Date: c. 1900

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woman standing by car in snowy weather

Woman standing by car in snowy weather
A young woman standing by an open-topped car in cold weather with a sprinkling of snow on the ground

Background imageWoolly Collection: Man with motorbike and baby

Man with motorbike and baby
A man with a large motorbike and a baby. They seem to have swapped places -- the baby is on the motorbike and the man is in the sidecar. Date: 1920s

Background imageWoolly Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) herd in the patagonian steppe, Chile. Guanaco is a camelid

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) herd in the patagonian steppe, Chile. Guanaco is a camelid
Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) herd in the Patagonian steppe, Chile. Guanaco is a camelid and closely related to the domestic Lama and Alpaca

Background imageWoolly Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) calf portrait, Chile

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) calf portrait, Chile. Guanaco is a camelid and closely related to the domestic Lama and Alpaca. Chile

Background imageWoolly Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) standing with the landmark Cuernos del Paine in the background

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) standing with the landmark Cuernos del Paine in the background, Chile

Background imageWoolly Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) sitting and ruminating, Chile

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) sitting and ruminating, Chile. Guanaco is a camelid and closely related to the domestic Lama and Alpaca. Chile

Background imageWoolly Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) two calf, Chile

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) two calf, Chile. Guanaco is a camelid and closely related to the domestic Lama and Alpaca. Chile

Background imageWoolly Collection: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) Portrait, Chile. Guanaco is a camelid and closely related

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe) Portrait, Chile. Guanaco is a camelid and closely related to the domestic Lama and Alpaca, Chile

Background imageWoolly Collection: The Tartary Cow, engraved by E. Ramus (coloured engraving)

The Tartary Cow, engraved by E. Ramus (coloured engraving)
KW200174 The Tartary Cow, engraved by E. Ramus (coloured engraving) by Gobin, H. (19th century) (after); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; French, out of copyright

Background imageWoolly Collection: Normandy sheep, Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France

Normandy sheep, Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 11074264

Picture No. 11074264
Brown Woolly Monkey Common woolly monkey young baby Amazon river basin Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 11074263

Picture No. 11074263
Brown Woolly Monkey Common woolly monkey young baby Amazon river basin Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 11074262

Picture No. 11074262
Brown Woolly Monkey Common woolly monkey young baby Amazon river basin Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 11074261

Picture No. 11074261
Brown Woolly Monkey Common woolly monkey young baby Amazon river basin Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 11074259

Picture No. 11074259
Brown Woolly Monkey Common woolly monkey young baby Amazon river basin Manaus Amazonas state Brazil South America. FESTIVE AMAZON

Background imageWoolly Collection: Russia, Siberia, Yakutsk - Export of Woolly Mammoth Tusks

Russia, Siberia, Yakutsk - Export of Woolly Mammoth Tusks. Date: circa 1907

Background imageWoolly Collection: Street Arab fom the East End of London - study by Phil May

Street Arab fom the East End of London - study by Phil May
A study by Phil May of a young boy wearing a woolly hat and sat in a chair - a street boy? Date: 1895

Background imageWoolly Collection: L Auto-Velo newspaper and reader

L Auto-Velo newspaper and reader
Journals and their Readers A reader of the L Auto-Velo newspaper, whos first editor was Henri Desgrange who founded the Tour de France

Background imageWoolly Collection: Active Service - WW1 knitting postcard by Harold Copping

Active Service - WW1 knitting postcard by Harold Copping
Postcard from the First World War depicting a woman knitting comforts for soldiers (note the khaki coloured wool), and gazing wistfully into the distance

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 11050827

Picture No. 11050827
Woolly necked / Bishop / White-necked Stork on nest with young Satpura Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India, Asia Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Mr and Mrs Smith at their golden wedding anniversary in Wilmington, Kent. 1935

Mr and Mrs Smith at their golden wedding anniversary in Wilmington, Kent. 1935

Background imageWoolly Collection: Sheep and Lambs and Farmland, near Wharariki Beach and Cape Farewell, Nelson Region

Sheep and Lambs and Farmland, near Wharariki Beach and Cape Farewell, Nelson Region, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10886982

Picture No. 10886982
White Sheep - running in snow wearing woolly hat and leg warmers Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10893426

Picture No. 10893426
Woolly-necked Stork - standing on log (Ciconia episcopus) Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10893425

Picture No. 10893425
Woolly-necked Stork - on log with one leg raised (Ciconia episcopus) Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10900036

Picture No. 10900036
SHEEP - Shropshire cross standing in snow Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10898179

Picture No. 10898179
Great Eastern Horseshoe Bat / Woolly Horseshoe Bat - colony (Rhinolophus luctus) Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10898181

Picture No. 10898181
Great Eastern Horseshoe Bat / Woolly Horseshoe Bat - colony (Rhinolophus luctus) Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10898178

Picture No. 10898178
Great Eastern Horseshoe Bat / Woolly Horseshoe Bat - colony (Rhinolophus luctus) Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10898180

Picture No. 10898180
Great Eastern Horseshoe Bat / Woolly Horseshoe Bat - colony (Rhinolophus luctus) Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Picture No. 10896164

Picture No. 10896164
Woolly Beech Aphid - colony on a beech tree leaf (Phyllaphis fagi) Date:

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly mammoth approximately 9ft high and 16ft long, discovered frozen in a block of ice in Siberia

Woolly mammoth approximately 9ft high and 16ft long, discovered frozen in a block of ice in Siberia, 1779. Engraving c1870

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus) extinct genus of elephant from Pleistocene Epoch (2, 500

Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthus) extinct genus of elephant from Pleistocene Epoch (2, 500, 000 to 10, 000 years ago) found in fossil deposits and in northern Europe as 30

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthis) skeleton, approximately 3m (9ft) high 5. 5m (16ft) long

Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthis) skeleton, approximately 3m (9ft) high 5. 5m (16ft) long
Woolly Mammoth (Mammuthis) skeleton, approximately 3m (9ft) high 5.5m (16ft) long, discovered in the ice in Siberia in 1799

Background imageWoolly Collection: Hairy Nightshade (Solanum villosum) flowering and in fruit, France, October

Hairy Nightshade (Solanum villosum) flowering and in fruit, France, October

Background imageWoolly Collection: Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia) flowering, growing amongst Woolly Senecio (Senecio haworthii)

Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia) flowering, growing amongst Woolly Senecio (Senecio haworthii) leaves, South Africa, August

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly sheep on a rope lead, close-up

Woolly sheep on a rope lead, close-up

Background imageWoolly Collection: Young lamb, 1 week old, woolly white coat, upright pink ears, dark brown hooves on long slender legs

Young lamb, 1 week old, woolly white coat, upright pink ears, dark brown hooves on long slender legs, sniffing hay bale, side view

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two newborn lambs, four hours old, umbilical cords hanging beneath underbelly

Two newborn lambs, four hours old, umbilical cords hanging beneath underbelly, woolly cream coloured coat, long slender legs, standing beneath mother, ewe has very thick woolly coat, large head

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two lambs, twelve weeks old, cream coloured woolly coat, upright pink ears, dark brown hooves

Two lambs, twelve weeks old, cream coloured woolly coat, upright pink ears, dark brown hooves, standing with mother, ewe has very thick darker coat, small ears

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two lambs, ten weeks old, cream coloured woolly coat, upright ears, dark brown hooves, one standing

Two lambs, ten weeks old, cream coloured woolly coat, upright ears, dark brown hooves, one standing, the other rising from lying position, one front leg bent under body, side view

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two lambs, four weeks old, soft cream coloured woolly coat, upright ears

Two lambs, four weeks old, soft cream coloured woolly coat, upright ears, dark brown hooves on slender legs, standing, front view



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"Woolly Wonders: From Long Trails to Knitting Tales" Step into a world where wool reigns supreme, as we embark on a journey through various captivating scenes. Inspired by Mabel Lucie Attwell's enchanting book "Theres a Long, Long Trail, " our adventure begins. First stop: the whimsical illustrations of W. Heath Robinson, where imagination runs wild and wool takes on extraordinary forms. Next, we find ourselves transported to the golden age of cinema with Errol Flynn in Warner's classic film "Woolly. " A tale that intertwines romance and adventure against breathtaking backdrops. As we move closer to nature, we witness the timeless tradition of salmon netting at Bideford, Devon – hardworking individuals relying on their trusty woollen nets for sustenance. The pastoral scene continues with a shepherd tending to his flock during feeding time in Byworth, October 1933; an idyllic moment captured forever. Texel's Milk Sheep Ewe and her lamb greet us next – their fluffy coats reminding us of the incredible versatility of wool. Our journey then takes an ancient turn as we encounter Arthur Hayward's prehistoric reconstruction of the majestic Woolly Mammoth; its shaggy coat protecting it from harsh climates long ago. Venturing further into Scotland, we meet the rugged Scottish Black Face Sheep Ram – resilient creatures thriving amidst challenging landscapes. But not all is serious in this woolly world. A mischievous kitten finds itself tangled in yarn, showcasing both adorable chaos and endless possibilities for creativity. The thrill-seekers among us are beckoned towards motocross madness at Wild and Woolly Motocross multi multi 2008 – adrenaline pumping through every twist and turn while riders don their protective woollen gear. Finally, our expedition concludes with Wensleydale Sheep SGI 2819 & Lamb; their lustrous locks epitomizing elegance and grace.