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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: 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

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two lambs, ten weeks old, cream coloured woolly fur, upright pink ears, standing with mother

Two lambs, ten weeks old, cream coloured woolly fur, upright pink ears, standing with mother, ewe has very thick woolly fur, small pink ears, side view

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two lambs, 10 weeks old, thick woolly cream coloured coat, upright ears

Two lambs, 10 weeks old, thick woolly cream coloured coat, upright ears, pink nose with large nostrils, one standing looking to its right, other lamb lying down, legs curled under body, head raised

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two lambs, four weeks old, thick woolly cream coloured coat, upright ears, pink nose, standing

Two lambs, four weeks old, thick woolly cream coloured coat, upright ears, pink nose, standing, one sniffing log, front view

Background imageWoolly Collection: Chocolate Spotted Oriental shorthaired cat with chocolate rings on tail and wedge-shaped head

Chocolate Spotted Oriental shorthaired cat with chocolate rings on tail and wedge-shaped head, lying down, side view

Background imageWoolly Collection: Jacob sheep, Ram, black and white patches on body, curling horns

Jacob sheep, Ram, black and white patches on body, curling horns

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly rhinoceros, artwork C018 / 8569

Woolly rhinoceros, artwork C018 / 8569
Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), artwork. This prehistoric mammal is shown in the snow-covered terrain of Northern Europe 200, 000 years ago. In the foreground (lower right) is a rabbit

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6075

Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6075
Fossil horn specimen from the extinct woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis)

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6076

Woolly rhinoceros horn fossil C016 / 6076
Fossil horn specimen from the extinct woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis)

Background imageWoolly Collection: Footpads of preserved baby mammoth C015 / 6195

Footpads of preserved baby mammoth C015 / 6195
Baby mammoth. The footpads of Yuka, a preserved baby woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). Yuka was discovered in Yakutsk, Siberia having died around 10

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly rhinoceros skull C016 / 5024

Woolly rhinoceros skull C016 / 5024
Woolly rhinoceros skull. The woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an extinct species of rhinoceros found in Europe and northern Asia during the Pleistocene epoch

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly mammoth, fossil thigh bone C016 / 5025

Woolly mammoth, fossil thigh bone C016 / 5025
Woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), fossil thigh bone. This specimen, from Siberia, is around 40, 000 years old. It is part of the collections held at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly mammoth, fossil bones C016 / 4881

Woolly mammoth, fossil bones C016 / 4881
Woolly mammoth, fossil bones. Museum display of fossil bones including those of the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius)

Background imageWoolly Collection: Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum) C016 / 3551

Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum) C016 / 3551
Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum) flowering in the Alps

Background imageWoolly Collection: Bog Asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum) C016 / 3544

Bog Asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum) C016 / 3544
Bog Asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum) in flower and showing woolly stamens. Photographed in Dorset

Background imageWoolly Collection: Angora goat, 18th century C013 / 6799

Angora goat, 18th century C013 / 6799
Angora goat. 18th-century watercolour of the Angora breed of the domestic goat (Capra hircus). This 1781 artwork is from a Natural History Museum collection of watercolours by British artist Sarah

Background imageWoolly Collection: Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros

Coelodonta antiquitatis, woolly rhinoceros
Fossil horn specimen from the extinct woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis)

Background imageWoolly Collection: Banksia baueri, woolly banksia

Banksia baueri, woolly banksia
Lithograph by Anton Hartinger (1806-1890) from his Paradisus Vindobonensis (1846). Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly rhinoceros skull

Woolly rhinoceros skull

Background imageWoolly Collection: Kangaroos Various 19C

Kangaroos Various 19C
Various kangaroos: Lord Derby s, Aroe, Parry s, Woolly, Brush-Tailed, Rat- Tailed and Rabbit-Eared. Date: 19th century

Background imageWoolly Collection: Mustering Sheep at High Country Sheep Station on Omarama - Lindis Pass Road, North Otago

Mustering Sheep at High Country Sheep Station on Omarama - Lindis Pass Road, North Otago, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageWoolly Collection: Mustering Sheep near Twizel, Mackenzie Country, South Canterbury, South Island

Mustering Sheep near Twizel, Mackenzie Country, South Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageWoolly Collection: Mustering Sheep by Tekapo Canal, Mackenzie Country, South Canterbury, South Island

Mustering Sheep by Tekapo Canal, Mackenzie Country, South Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageWoolly Collection: White Kid and Woolly Lamb by Dorothy Morgan

White Kid and Woolly Lamb by Dorothy Morgan
A woman dressed in a fashionable outfit of a lamb jacket and matching trimmed boots, goes out with her pet goat on a leash. Date: 1927

Background imageWoolly Collection: Crew of a modern purse seiner, Cornwall

Crew of a modern purse seiner, Cornwall
The crew of a modern purse seiner, relaxing in a Cornish harbour. A seine net is usually a long flat net like a fence, with weights on it, which catches the fish by encircling them. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageWoolly Collection: Russian Cossack officers, WW1

Russian Cossack officers, WW1
A group of Russian Cossack officers examining a document during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageWoolly Collection: Baby wrapped in a woolly coat

Baby wrapped in a woolly coat
A cute little baby wrapped in a woolly coat. circa 1940s

Background imageWoolly Collection: Velvet Spider (Dresserus sp. ) adult, feeding on cockroach prey caught in cribellate (woolly silk)

Velvet Spider (Dresserus sp. ) adult, feeding on cockroach prey caught in cribellate (woolly silk), Karoo Region
Velvet Spider (Dresserus sp.) adult, feeding on cockroach prey caught in cribellate (woolly silk), Karoo Region, South Africa

Background imageWoolly Collection: Art of a woolly mammoth

Art of a woolly mammoth

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly thistle seed head

Woolly thistle seed head
Woolly thistle in bud. Dorset, UK July 2011

Background imageWoolly Collection: Lyuba, preserved woolly mammoth

Lyuba, preserved woolly mammoth
Baby woolly mammoth. Lyuba, one of the best-preserved woolly mammoths (Mammuthus primigenius) ever found. Lyuba was a female calf who died about 40, 000 years ago at the age of about one month

Background imageWoolly Collection: Woolly rhinoceros, artwork

Woolly rhinoceros, artwork
Woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis), artwork. This extinct rhino lived in the northern steppes of Eurasia during the Pleistocene epoch (1. 8 million years ago to 10, 000 years ago)

Background imageWoolly Collection: Wild and Woolly Motocross multi multi 2008

Wild and Woolly Motocross multi multi 2008

Background imageWoolly Collection: Young Sheep in courtyard of Saxon house in Viscri, Transylvania. Romania

Young Sheep in courtyard of Saxon house in Viscri, Transylvania. Romania
ROG-13678 Young Sheep in courtyard of Saxon house in Viscri, Transylvania. Romania Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWoolly Collection: Britannia and Eve front cover, December 1942

Britannia and Eve front cover, December 1942
Front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine, Christmas 1942, featuring a stylish woman wearing a festive red and white sweater, hat and gloves combo

Background imageWoolly Collection: Britannia and Eve front cover, December 1941

Britannia and Eve front cover, December 1941
Front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine, Christmas number, featuring a glamorous blonde woman carrying off a woolly scarf and bobble hat with aplomb

Background imageWoolly Collection: Two gipsy girls with a chicken

Two gipsy girls with a chicken, sitting on the ground at the side of their caravan. The older girl wears a knitted jumper and has plaited hair

Background imageWoolly Collection: Gipsy boy with his pet guinea pig

Gipsy boy with his pet guinea pig
A gipsy boy wearing a Sheriffs hat, cuddling his pet guinea pig

Background imageWoolly Collection: Jessie Matthews in her pram Costume

Jessie Matthews in her pram Costume
JESSIE MATTHEWS in 1927 British singer and dancer of stage and screen, in her pram costume in the Charles Cochran production, One Dam Thing After Another



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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.