Saturday, May 21, 2022

In 1888, the sight of 184,000 gleaming white, newly shorn sheep on the dry plains of the Darling River near Louth in New South Wales represented a technological leap and a glimpse of the future, owing much to the perseverance of an industry pioneer. 'We owe a great deal to that man': Wosleley's shearing designs changed wool industry forever

In 1888, the sight of 184,000 gleaming white, newly shorn sheep on the dry plains of the Darling River near Louth in New South Wales represented a technological leap and a glimpse of the future, owing much to the perseverance of an industry pioneer.

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