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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, 48, 1933-1947
Girl students at Burnley Horticultural Gardens are now able to enjoy lunch in the sunshine - and even a game of cricket afterwards. Handwritten names (M. Younger.)burnley horticultural gardens, mabs younger, female students -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED WW1, Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty Limited, 2015
From information book; "Reader's Digest/ Gallipoli/ 25th April 1915 - 9th January 1916/ Centenary Commemorative Prints". Collection of 20 prints. Refer to Cat No. 7300.Framed print. Print - colour print on paper. Copy of an original poster. Illustrated - depicts the head and shoulders of a soldier. (Albert JACKA enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces in 1914. He earned Australia's first Victoria Cross at Gallipoli 1915, Military Cross at Pozieres 1916, Bar for action Bullecourt 1917.) The soldier is standing in front of the Union Jack flag and surrounded by images of men playing a variety of sports. Frame - Black plastic framing with glass front and MDF board backing with adhered black paper.Details below print - in black ink; "RECRUITING POSTER Enlist in the Sportsmen's 1000: Play Up, Play up and Play the Game 1916". Details on print "JOIN TOGETHER TRAIN TOGETHER EMBARK TOGETHER FIGHT TOGETHER/ ENLIST/ IN THE/ SPORTSMEN'S/ 1000/ PLAY UP PLAY UP & PLAY THE GAME" On soldier's uniform "SPORTS" THE MEDAL OF MEDALS."framed accessories, prints, ww1, gallipoli, centenary -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Football Record of game, Jul-50
Football record, 'The Bulldog', Imperials Football Club, for game against Heywood at Hamilton, Sat JUN 8 1950. 14 pages, club mascot on front cover, red, white and blue. Blue print -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: GENTLEMEN'S GAME
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Monday, April 29, 2002. Gentlemen's game: St Mathew's Anglican Church Cricket Club, photo taken about 1910-1912. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Entrance, Port Melbourne Football Ground, Williamstown Road, John May, 1996
A record shot taken by John May on restructuring of VFA, indicating inclusion of Traralgon in the league.Colour snapshot of Williamstown Road entrance to Port Melbourne football ground with sign indicating first game with Traralgon after club's entrance into the VFL (Victorian Football League, formerly VFA) Two copiessport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: STATE COLLEGE PLAYS SENIOR SOCCER MATCH
A Bendigo 'Advertiser' newspaper article titled 'State College plays senior soccer match'. This is a description of the first State College of Victoria Bendigo senior soccer game against B.I.T. 21/06/74.bendigo, education, sporting team, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, education, tertiary education, sport, soccer, sports, football, state college of victoria bendigo, bendigo institute of technology -
Tennis Australia
Sheet music, Circa 1915
Framed sheet music booklet, entitled 'Lawn Tennis, The Good Old Game'. Wood frame glazed with Sandel UV glass. No hanging fixtures. Materials: Ink, Paper, Wood, Cardboard, Metal, Glasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1880
'Lawn Tennis' game. Contains an instructions sheet, a wood mallet and four circular wooden tokens. Appears to be missing a mallet. Bottom of box features printed play area. Materials: Wood, Ink, Plastictennis -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Swish bat, 199
The wooden bat is used to play the game 'Swish' which is a fast, invigorating game, and was developed by blind people in Australia and has been played here for many years. It is played on both a recreational and competitive level; and allows blind, vision impaired and sighted people to compete on almost equal terms. Swish is like table tennis, but instead of hitting a ball over a net, the ball is hit under a net and must travel along the surface of the table. The net is at a height that so that those players with various degrees of sight do not have an advantage over blind players. The ball has bells in it to make it audible and it is about the size of a tennis ball and made of plastic with holes in it. Swish is either played as a doubles or singles competition. The game can be played from one game to the best of five, and the first to eleven or the advantage of 2 after eleven.1 light brown, wooden rectangular paddle or batting surface with a short handle recreation, swish -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Dice and Letters, Mid 20th Century
The dice were hand made from available materials and used as a gambling game by servicemen during WW2.These dice were made during WW2 from any available material and used as a gambling game by AIF servicemen. The dice are originals.Dice and dice shapes with letters marked on them, various colours and materials.Dots as on the dice and inscribed letters on home made dice.dice, home made, gambling game, ww2 -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Bulla Primary School - Infant classes, c1993
A coloured photograph of children lining up to participate in a game. One child in the foreground is moving to the back of the line.ball games, bulla primary school -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, c. 1910
Men resting in the main hall of the Missions to seamen institute, Siddeley Street. Some are reading, the man standing is playing bagatelle, a form of pool game. On the left side at the back is the boot with sign saying: Sailors' lettersIn pencil: 137seaman, siddeley street institute, main hall, letters, bentwood chairs, post office, bagatelle, pool, billiard, games, sailors -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Other number 04012.2Black and white photograph taken at Recreation Centre during State Womens Basketball Conference game between Lakes Breakers and Heyfield Loggers Sue Wheeler and Freya Bott of Lakes in photo Lakes Entrance Victoriasports -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - PMHPS Meeting, Ken LINNETT, Glen Stuart, 27 Sep 1999
Recording of PMHPS Meeting on 27.09.1999. Recording done by Glen STUART at Port Town Hall. Speaker was Ken LINNETT the author of "Game for Anything" about the Port Melbourne Football Club. Recording duration 47:47sport - australian rules football, publishing, newspapers, port melbourne football club, pmfc, emerald hill times, ken linnett, tommy lahiff, freda lahiff -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, Grand final brawl, 1960c
A final game between Greensborough and Heidelberg included a brawl in the third quarter, resulting in two men being hospitalised.Digital copy of black and white news clippinggreensborough football club, diamond valley football league, heidelberg football club -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Letter - Methodist Order of Knights circular
Request to the Chief Knight asking to put forward a motion against the proposed amendments to the Gaming Act during WWII.Methodist Order of Knights High Court of Victoria circular from A. N. Cadd, K.G.C. and H. L. Hillis, G, C. K.methodist order of knights, gaming act, world war 1939-1946 australia, a.n.cadd, h.l. hillis -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Kevin Killey, Tower Hill lives again, 9-Dec-71
Article celebrating the Tower Hill State Game reserve and the new Natural History Centre, designed by Robin Boyd.Double page, p 34-35walsh st library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Skittles
Skittles was a game of European origin maybe as early as the 4th or 5th century and became popular in England in the 14th century. Many Bendigo hotels included Skittle Alley's and some early mentions of these include Epsom in 1856. Teams could even play for monetary prizes. Although generally considered an indoor game, skittles also made appearances at outings such as picnics and race meetings.2 Wooden skittles with knob at the top. Cylindrical in shape thinning out at the neck. Two grooves at the bottom with one groove in the middle and another 2 grooves just as the neck seems to thin down. Hole in the middle at the bottom and one at the top skittles, toys, leisure activity -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Nine men's Morris, 19
This game of strategy was played in the Roman Empire and medieval England. Each player has nine pegs and must use these to first fill the board then move their pieces to create a 'mill' (three linked points). For each 'mill' created, an opponent's piece can be removed. In this version of the game, a rule booklet in Braille is provided with the tactile board and pegs. RNIB catalogue number: 9212. 1 yellow and red board in purple box +1 Braille booklet. recreation equipment, games -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: GOOD GAME
Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Saturday, October 23, 2004. Good game: 1964 VCFL Bendigo District Minor League Championship, Tyrell League team defeated by Loddon Valley League at Inglewood.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo - Mt Macedon picnic, Slovenian picnic at Mt Macedon in 1959, 1959
Slovenians love gatherings and picnics. In 1959 buses took Slovenians to Mt Macedon, where they had a picnic with traditional Slovenian foods, game of volleyball, singing and having conversation in Slovenian language as well as meeting new friendsslovenian club melbourne, slovenian association melbourne, slovenian picnic, mt macedon -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Clothing - Blazer, Murrumbeena Cricket Club Blazer
This blazer was worn by Alf Watson at club functions and on game day and was similar those worn by many members of the club at the timeThere are no other blazers of this type known to existLarge Men's woollen blazer, maroon in colour with double buttoned front. Blazer has yellow/gold stripe on both lower sleeves and on all three pockets - breast pocket has yellow/gold embroidered club emblem within shield shape with club name in ribbon shape below shield.The club gold logo on the left breast pocket MCC / MURRUMBEENA CRICKET CLUBmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, clothing, watson, alf -
Bialik College
Photograph (Item) - ELC students playing a fishing game, c. 1990s, c. 1990s
ELC students playing a fishing game in the classroom, c. 1990s. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.early learning centre, 1990s, classroom -
National Wool Museum
Jumper
The jumper was donated to the National Wool Museum in early 2019 from the Geelong Football Club. The jumper is the fourth in the 'country game' range. The oringal 2016 jumper was designed to commemorate a 'country game' against the Essendon Football Club prior to the start of the 2016 AFL Season. The four themes depicted in that jumper included: livestock, wool, wine and wheat. the 2016 jumper can be viewed as entry 7613.White sleeveless Geelong football jumper. The jumper has a large number 4 printed on the back. On the front of the Jumper it has the words Cotton On printed bellow the neck line as well as the emblems for Powercor Country round, the AFL Ford and the Geelong Football Club.Wording. Printed: COTTON ON POWERCOR COUNTRY FESTIVAL AFL / Ford GEELONG CATS EST 1859 FOOTBALL CLUB Reverse. Wording. Printed: 4 Fordgeelong football club, country round -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Nine men's Morris, 19
This game of strategy was played in the Roman Empire and medieval England. Each player has nine pegs and must use these to first fill the board then move their pieces to create a 'mill' (three linked points). For each 'mill' created, an opponent's piece can be removed. In this version of the game, a rule booklet in large print is provided with the tactile board and black/white pegs. RNIB catalogue number: GB32. 1 wooden board in green/black box + 1 large print booklet and 17 pegs. recreation equipment, games -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Photographs, Sue Ballantyne, Willis Street kids 1996, 20/10/1996
Photographs of 8 local children hanging out in Willis Street Greensborough in 1996 during a game of football on the street in the Greenhills estate.Set of 5 colour photographs of teenagers in the streetFirst names of people in photos are written on back of each photographwillis street greensborough, football, greenhills -
Essendon Football Club
AFL scorecard, 22/07/2001
This is the scorecard for the home-and-away game between Essendon and North Melbourne Kangaroos at the MCG which Essendon won 27.9.171 to Kangaroos 25.9.159This item is of great significance for it is the official record of the greatest comeback in VFL/AFL history. Essendon came from 69 points down in the second quarter to defeat the Kangaroos by 12 points. It has been hailed as one of the greatest games ever.White cardboard card ruled into sectionsScores for each team for each quarter have been entered in blue ink and card has been signed by three umpiresessendon football club, north melbourne kangaroos, comebacks, significant events -
National Wool Museum
Game, Board, [Squatter]
Associated documents from Mr R Lloyd provide further information. Produced in 1995 for the Hong Kong Toy and Game Fairsheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, australia, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cribbage board, mid 20th century
Cribbage is a card game with the scores kept on a scoring board. Points are registered as having been scored by "pegging" along the crib board. Two pegs are used in a leapfrog fashion, so that if a player loses track during the count one peg still marks the previous score. Some boards have a "game counter", with many additional holes for use with a third peg to count the games won by each side.This is an early design of a scoring board for the game of Cribbage which has been played since the early 17th century when it was created by the English poet Sir John Suckling as a derivation of the game "noddy". A wooden cribbage scoring board. It is an equilateral triangle with two row of sixty holes on each side. It doesn't have extra pegging-out holes or holes to count games.2/9 (cost) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HONORED
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2001. Honoured: Jack Lihle (?), Fred (?), Sir Dallas Brooks teeing off, and Sir Edmund Herring at the Bendigo golf club. The date and the reason for the game is unknown. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were