SHIRT, Rio Tinto site operations uniform
H2009.92
Bright yellow and navy blue cotton, button-through, long-sleeved, Rio Tinto site operations uniform shirt with two W50mm silver reflective strips around body of shirt and one strip around the middle of each sleeve. Navy blue collar, bright yellow top half of shirt body and sleeves, navy blue bottom half of shirt body and sleeves. Two button-down breast pockets, blue plastic buttons. Machine embroidered in red 'ROSS' above right breast pocket and 'RIO/ TINTO/ [line]/ IRON ORE' above right breast pocket. Small patch with Australian flag and 'STANDARDS' attached to top corner of right breast pocket. Small 'Worksense' black on white logo label attached as a loop to side of right breast pocket. Yellow label with '[logo] 3M Australia Supply' attached as a loop under bottom seam of lower body silver strip. Blue & white 'Worksense' label attached below inside collar. White care instructions label attached to inside lower button front and 1 large and 3 small white lables attached to inside left side seam of body.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H2009.92 |
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Accession Date: | 15 Jan 2010 |
Acquisition Year: | 2010 |
Credit: | Donated by R Chadwick |
Material
Cotton/Textile | cotton fabric, plastic buttons | 0 - Whole |
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Measurement
width | 600mm | across chest |
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length | 890mm | from base of shirt back to edge of collar back |
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