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Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club
Photograph, 1914 South Melbourne Rowing Club Photo, 1914
... 1914 South Melbourne Rowing Club Photo... of the South Melbourne Rowing Club enlisted in World War One...Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club Plant-Williamson ...This photograph was taken after the first members of the South Melbourne Rowing Club enlisted in World War One. It was originally published in 'Punch' on 3 December, 1914 on page 19. The names of the men are as follows: Top Row.—Messrs. E. Staff, W. McCabe, C. Wolff, N. Jackson, W. Giles, V. Whelan, G. Tully (Hon. Treasurer), S. Thompson, H. Jones, T. Moves, J. Sherman. Second Row.—Messrs. G. A. Firman, C. Clarke, C. C. King, D. A. Bowman, A. Payne, W. Theil, V. Harcourt, B. Tribe, G. McKay, L. F. Bligh, W. Curtis, B. Haines. Third Row.—Messrs. F. Tobitt, J. J. Scanlan, P. Lohan, A. Jamieson, F. J. G. Maher, J. Bernet, H. Tribe, R. Cazaly, A. Henry, J. Meens, F. Mardell, T. Barrell, C. Bond, A. Casey. Sitting.—Messrs. C. De Fraga, A. Crook (Asst. Hon. Secretary), C. Borrman, R. C. Curwen, P. C. Shaw, W. McKay (Vice-President), A. H. Warland (President), G. T. Hastie (Vice-President), G. Anderson (Captain), H. C. Kennett, Fred L. Loud (Hon. Secretary), H. Dixon, G. Barrell (Vice-Captain). Front.—Coxswains D. Fereday, N. Tobitt, J. Maddock, N. Campbell, D. Donaldson.A black and white photograph depicting five rows of men, standing and seated in uniforms and suits. The photograph is under glass with a brown wooden frame.On reverse: N. Giles top row, 4th from left. -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Circular to the Members of The Melbourne Legacy Club and The 'Carry on' Club (H10), 1937
... Circular to the Members of The Melbourne Legacy Club and...This circular was issued to both Legacy Club of Melbourne... This circular was issued to both Legacy Club of Melbourne and The 'Carry ...This circular was issued to both Legacy Club of Melbourne and The 'Carry On' Club of Melbourne, and signed by presidents: JHB Armstrong for Legacy and WL Sinclair for Carry On. It was after a series of annual conferences between the two clubs and shows an agreement between the clubs on the spheres of work carried out by each club to prevent duplication of effort. As a general rule, Legacy would concentrate on the care of widows and children of DECEASED servicemen; the 'Carry On' Club would focus on the LIVING ex-servicemen and their dependents. A note was made that the Intermediate Legacy Club was a group formed of sons of deceased soldiers who had progressed through the Junior Legacy Club and now 'interest themselves in the physical well-being of totally and permanently incapacitated ex-servicemen.' When an ex-serviceman dies leaving dependents the case will be transferred from the Carry On Club to Legacy, with the occasional exception. Employment: 'Legacy will pass to 'Carry On' the employment opportunities or vacancies that can be filled by ex-servicemen or their dependents in instances were Legacy is unable to fill such vacancies from it's own register' and vice versa. Welfare: close liaison is important and copies of reports will be transferred when transferring cases. These resolutions and discussions about them are shown in the minutes of the "Combined Meeting of Members of Legacy and 'Carry On' Clubs held at Legacy Club Rooms on 27 May 1937, which is the second document included here. Present for Legacy were Legatees Armstrong, Russell, Birrell, Kemsley, Clements. And present for the 'Carry On' Club were Messrs Hall, Pears, Masterson, Neil and Ramsay. The notation H10 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A record that Legacy was in contact with similar clubs with the intent of sharing the work load and not duplicating effort. Notice to the members of Melbourne Legacy and 'Carry On' clubs 15 October 1937 outlining the agreed spheres of work of each club.Handwritten H10 in red pen. history, carry on club, intermediate legacy club -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Photo of Slovenian migrants arriving to Port Melbourne, President of Slovenian Club Melbourne welcoming Slovenian migrants at Port Melbourne in 1956, 1956
... President of Slovenian Club Melbourne welcoming Slovenian... welcoming Slovenian migrants at Port Melbourne. The Slovenian Club.... President of Slovenian Club Melbourne welcoming Slovenian migrants ...The photo was taken at either Station or Princes Pier in Port Melbourne. President Verbič talked to the migrants in Slovenian language making them welcomed and helping them to overcome the trauma of leaving behind parents, relatives and friendsFor Slovenians the meeting of another Slovenian in a foreign land is very significant, especially with the promise of help and understandingBlack and white photo of the President Zlatko Verbič welcoming Slovenian migrants at Port Melbourne. The Slovenian Club welcomed as many migrants arriving as possible to make their stay in Australia more friendly and homely.slovenian migrants, port melbourne, president zlatko verbic, slovenian language, migrants, trauma -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, The Walker, 1988
... melbourne walking club inc....Annual publication of the Melbourne Walking Club 1988... Mitcham melbourne hiking melbourne walking club inc. Annual ...Annual publication of the Melbourne Walking Club 1988, Volume 59.Annual publication of the Melbourne Walking Club 1988, Volume 59.Annual publication of the Melbourne Walking Club 1988, Volume 59.hiking, melbourne walking club inc. -
Clunes Museum
Banner
... clunes in melbourne club...USED BY "CLUNES IN MELBOURNE CLUB" IN THE FITZROY GARDEN... BY "CLUNES IN MELBOURNE CLUB" IN THE FITZROY GARDEN ...USED BY "CLUNES IN MELBOURNE CLUB" IN THE FITZROY GARDEN FOR THEIR REUNIONSA BANNER WITH CLUNES PAINTED WHITE ON A RED CLOTH BACKGROUND AND WHITE CLOTH BORDER AND ROPE FOR TYINGlocal history, flag, events, clunes in melbourne club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Longest serving President of PMFC, Peter SAULTRY, 22 Aug 2011
... Port Melbourne Football Club...Peter SAULTRY - longest serving President of Port Melbourne... - longest serving President of Port Melbourne Football Club Audio ...Peter SAULTRY - longest serving President of Port Melbourne Football ClubDuration 00:45:11sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, peter saultry -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Diary Extract - Trip to Bogong High Plains Xmas 1934 & DVD photos, original diary 1934
... melbourne women's walking club. bogong high plains. camping...The Melbourne Women's Walking Club enjoyed bush walking... the Melbourne Women's Walking Club trip to the Bogong High Plains... "Melbourne Women's Walking Club / Bogong High Plains / Dec. 1934... The Melbourne Women's Walking Club enjoyed bush walking as a hobby ...The Melbourne Women's Walking Club enjoyed bush walking as a hobby travelling to the north east of Victoria, using pack horses and camping on a 9 day hike. One of the woman, 'Bill' describes each day in detail - what they did, where they went and what they saw giving an insight into walking and the Bogong High Plains in the mid 1930's before the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme opened up the area. The diary mentions a photo being taken by Mr Blackwell on the 9th day, New Year's Eve 'from a lovely bush track from which, looking back at intervals we got our final glimpse of Fainter. 5 miles from from our destination'.Historic: This extract from the diary of 'Bill', a member of the Melbourne Women's Walking Club gives an insight into walking in the mid 1930's and describes the Bogong High Plains as it was then before it was opened up with a road built during the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. It describes the area in summer including the flora & fauna, cattle grazing & cattlemen, the huts, the gauges set up by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, the people working up there, the weather and the lifestyle of the walking group - their food, duties, swimming etc.. Six double sided typed photocopied yellow pages describing the Melbourne Women's Walking Club trip to the Bogong High Plains at Christmas in 1934. Also one page photocopied of the programme for Year 1934-35 with an arrow pointing to the above trip and a page with a photocopied sepia photo of the "Melbourne Women's Walking Club / Bogong High Plains / Dec. 1934. DVD 12 photos of the trip arrow showing trip from Programme. Title of photo "Melbourne Women's Walking Club / Bogong High Plains / Dec. 1934melbourne women's walking club. bogong high plains. camping. pack horses. cattlemen's huts. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sandridge Life Saving Club, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, c. 1999
... Sandridge Life Saving Club, Port Melbourne... Melbourne: Sandridge Life Saving Club... photographs of Sporting Clubs in Port Melbourne: Sandridge Life Saving ...Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.From a set of colour photographs of Sporting Clubs in Port Melbourne: Sandridge Life Saving Clubsport - swimming, societies clubs unions and other organisations, ron laing, sandridge life saving club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Need to know. Build it, they will come, 2007
... Melbourne Meccano Club...Members of the Melbourne Meccano Club will exhibit... Mitcham melbourne Melbourne Meccano Club Denner Dave Carbe Lindsay ...Members of the Melbourne Meccano Club will exhibit at Schwerkolt Cottage Open Day (photo).Members of the Melbourne Meccano Club will exhibit at Schwerkolt Cottage Open Day (photo).Members of the Melbourne Meccano Club will exhibit at Schwerkolt Cottage Open Day (photo).melbourne meccano club, denner, dave, carbe, lindsay, schwerkolt cottage & museum complex -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Wedding procession Maree MENZEL & Marcus DAVIDSON, Station Street to Yacht Club, Pat Grainger, 1989
... Port Melbourne Yacht Club... Melbourne Yacht Club for the ceremony. Only three neighbours... 63 Station Street to the Port Melbourne Yacht Club... and rock for the procession to the Port Melbourne Yacht Club ...Maree and Marcus of 63 Station Street married after several years of living together. As she is a fashion designer, she designed and made all costumes; as he is a musician, some of his friends played jazz and rock for the procession to the Port Melbourne Yacht Club for the ceremony. Only three neighbours (including photographer) were invited to accompany the procession. The wedding must have been one of the last functions in the clubhouse before it burned.From a group of photographs of the 1989 wedding procession of Maree MENZEL and Marcus DAVIDSON, from the railway reserve near 63 Station Street to the Port Melbourne Yacht Club: procession in Donaldson Streetcelebrations fetes and exhibitions, built environment, maree menzel, marcus davidson, station street, port melbourne yacht club -
Melbourne Legacy
Journal - Newsletter, Legacy Newsletter 1981-1983 (For the members of the Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club), 1981 to 1983
... Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club)...Examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters, covering... Examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters, covering ...Examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters, covering the activities of Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club. Information includes a notice from the Chairman of the Widows' Committee, dates of meetings, possible day trips and theatre outings, and cruises. The ladies were welcome to attend monthly meetings, card afternoons, indoor bowls competitions, outings and tours, plus the annual fete and Christmas concert. The first edition of the newsletter was in 1960, previously there had been a quarterly magazine but the distribution was limited, they changed to a 4 page newsletter format to reach more of the widows. Various pages of interest have been added to show different news items. Other editions haven't been scanned.Brings to life the activities provided for the widows and the work of Melbourne Legacy in the early years.Black typed newsletter x 15 editions from 1981 to 1983, No 125 to 142, each edition 6 foolscap pages. No 125, 28 January 1981 No 126, 30 March 1981 No 127, 25 May 1981 No 128, 27 July 1981 No 129, 28 September 1981 No 130, 27 November 1981 No 131, 28 January 1982 No 132, 29 March 1982 No 133, 28 May 1982 No 134, 29 July 1982 No 135, 28 September 1982 No 136, 26 November 1982 No 137, 31 January 1983 No 138, 31 March 1983 No 139, 30 May 1983 No 140, 29 July 1983 No 141, 30 September 1983 No 142, 30 November 1983 newsletter, activities -
Melbourne Legacy
Journal - Newsletter, Legacy Newsletter 1984-1986 (For the members of the Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club), 1984 to 1986
... Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club)...Examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters, covering... Examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters, covering ...Examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters, covering the activities of Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club. Information includes a notice from the Chairman of the Widows' Committee, dates of meetings, possible day trips and theatre outings, and cruises. The ladies were welcome to attend monthly meetings, card afternoons, indoor bowls competitions, outings and tours, plus the annual fete and Christmas concert. The first edition of the newsletter was in 1960, previously there had been a quarterly magazine but the distribution was limited, they changed to a 4 page newsletter format to reach more of the widows. Various pages of interest have been added to show different news items. Other editions haven't been scanned.Brings to life the activities provided for the widows and the work of Melbourne Legacy in the early years.Black typed newsletter x 19 editions from 1984 to 1986, No 143 to 160, each edition 6 foolscap pages. No 143, 31 January 1984 No 144, 31 March 1984 No 145, 31 May 1984 No 146, 31 July 1984 No 147, 30 September 1984 No 148, 30 November 1984 No 149, - MISSING No 150, 31 March 1985 No 151, 31 May 1985 No 152, 31 July 1985 No 152 (2) 30 September 1985 No 153, November 1985 No 154, January 1986 No 155, March 1986 No 157, May 1986 No 158, July 1986, 8 pages No 159, September 1986, 8 pages No 160, November 1986newsletter, activities -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, 100 years of football; the story of the Melbourne Football Club 1858 - 1958
... 100 years of football; the story of the Melbourne Football... lettering on spine 100 years of football; the story of the Melbourne ...Presented to the school by Robert 'Bob' Lemke. Bob attended Ballarat College 1944 - 1947. He was School Captain in 1947. Example of ongoing community support of the school. The Weatherly Library was opened in 1936 and its collection significantly established by donation or bequest of old collegians and members of the college community and associates.Dark blue cloth bound book with MFB emblem on front cover and gold lettering on spineBook plate inside front cover: Crest / Ballarat College / Library / Presented by / R Lemke Esq 1958lemke, ballarat-college, weatherly-library -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Robert Henderson Croll, Melbourne Walking Club - A History 1894 - 1964, 1995
... Melbourne Walking Club - A History 1894 - 1964... grampians stawell Melbourne Walking Club - A History 1894 - 1964 ...stawell -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Melbourne A.A. Club, 1903
... Melbourne A.A. Club... a gift from Tom Staughton Melbourne A.A. Club Newspaper ..."Captain Simon Thomas Staughton was the son of Simon Thomas Staughton MLA who had built the mansion Eynesbury on his share of the Exford property inherited from his father Simon Staughton, the original 1840s Werribee River squatter. When the land was sold, Simon’s Exford station extended from Mt Cotterell to the Brisbane Ranges. ST Staughton (senior) was a reputedly the public spirited member of the family in his generation, being a member of the first Roads Board (and Melton Shire President in 1867), a JP, Magistrate and MLA for Bourke from 1883 until his death in 1901, whereupon his son became the MLA for Bourke. Captain ST Staughton had earlier been chosen as a member of a contingent of Victorian Mounted Riflemen sent to England for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee (1897), and was later a member of King Edward’s coronation escort. In October 1899 he had sailed for South Africa with other Mounted Riflemen from Victorian and NSW to take part in the Boer War. There he was awarded the DSO. He died of peritonitis in 1903, aged 27. He was buried in Boroondara Cemetery after a full military funeral, in which the coffin was borne on a gun carriage drawn by four black horses. All local newspapers reported eloquently on the funeral, and the late Captain’s virtues. The Staughton Memorial Lamp was given to the town by his young widow in 1903. In addition a window in the (former) Christ Church bore the inscription ‘This window is erected by his brother soldiers in loving memory of Captain S Tom Staughton, DSO, ADC, MLA’. The Staughton family had been prominent benefactors of the Church, whose altar rails were also inscribed to the much respected Captain, along with a memorial stone in the new chancel. In the 1970s the memorial was within one of four fenced tree plantations, probably erected and planted in the 1920s or 30s. When High Street and its service roads were redesigned in the 1970s the plantations were completely removed, and the Melton and District Historical Society was successful in having the memorial moved about 50 metres east to its present location". The Weekly Times article about a gift from Tom Staughtonlocal identities -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Melbourne Legacy Club Conference, 2006
... Melbourne Legacy Club Conference... Rogers to the Legacy Club Conference in 2006. Melbourne Legacy ...A copy of speech given by President Bill Rogers when he was explaining to a meeting of Melbourne Legacy branches and groups about changes to the fundraising methods being used by Melbourne Legacy. He mentions hiring a firm DVA Navion to help with direct marketing. This was a new concept for Melbourne Legacy. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).An insight into Legacy taking a professional approach to fundraising in 2006.Print out x 5 pages of a speech given by President Bill Rogers to the Legacy Club Conference in 2006.fundraising, marketing, public relations -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, Claude Blatchford, Legacy. The Story of the Melbourne Legacy Club, 1932
... Legacy. The Story of the Melbourne Legacy Club.... The Story of the Melbourne Legacy Club Book Claude Blatchford ...Black leather bound copy of Claude Blatchford's account of Legacynon-fictionhistory, blatchford -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, Claude Blatchford, Legacy. The Story of the Melbourne Legacy Club, 1932
... Legacy. The Story of the Melbourne Legacy Club... of the Melbourne Legacy Club Book Claude Blatchford ...Red leather bound copy of Claude Blatchford's account of Legacy with metal Legacy badge on the cover.non-fictionhistory, blatchford, shrine of remembrance -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, Punch, Melbourne Wallabies Club, 18.12.1902
... Melbourne Wallabies Club... a lantern slide show for the Wallaby Club. Melbourne Wallabies Club ...mrs luffmann, mrs luffman, luffman, luffmann, wallaby club, lantern slide show -
Melbourne Legacy
Journal - Newsletter, Legacy Newsletter 1974-1977 (For the members of the Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club), 1974 to 1977
... Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club)...Early examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters... Early examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters, covering ...Early examples of Melbourne Legacy Club newsletters, covering the activities of Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club. Information includes a notice from the Chairman of the Widows' Committee, dates of meetings, possible day trips and theatre outings, and cruises. The ladies were welcome to attend monthly meetings, card afternoons, indoor bowls competitions, outings and tours, plus the annual fete and Christmas concert. The September 1975 edition mentions the 20 flats purchased by Legacy at 9 The Avenue, Windsor and they are being renovated for widows to live in. Two options were presented, an 'ingoing' amount of $5,000 then a week maintenance charge of $7 a week; or on a rental basis of approximately $20 a week. The newsletter was priced at 2c a copy. The price of theatre tickets was $3. Various pages of interest have been added to show different news items. Other editions haven't been scanned.Brings to life the activities provided for the widows and the work of Melbourne Legacy in the early years.Black typed newsletter x 28 editions from 1974 to 1977, No 83 to 106, each edition 4 foolscap pages. No 83, 26 January 1974 No 84, 20 March 1974 No 85, 20 May 1974, 6 pages No 86, 22 July 1974 No 87, 23 September 1974 No 88, 26 November 1974 No 89, 24 January 1975 No 90, 17 March 1975 No 91, 20 May 1975 No 92, 22 July 1975 No 93, 24 September 1975 No 94, 24 November 1975 No 95, 26 January 1976 No 96, 19 March 1976 No 97, 18 May 1976 No 98, 20 July 1976 No 99, 22 September 1976 No 100, 15 November 1976 No 101, 20 January 1977 No 102, 21 March 1977 No 103, 18 May 1977 No 104, 20 July 1977 No 105, 22 September 1977 No 106, 18 November 1977newsletter, activities -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Honorary Receipt for a Donation, Honorary Receipt for a Donation for Slovenian Dom, 1957
... Slovenian Club Melbourne...The members and non-members of the Slovenian Club Melbourne... Club Melbourne for its Building Fund in 1957, signed by M... melbourne The members and non-members of the Slovenian Club ...The members and non-members of the Slovenian Club Melbourne collected money for the purchase of the Slovenski Dom. The fundraising began in 1957.The receipt has donors address, signature of the collector and dateHonorary Receipt for a Donation or a Loan to the Slovenian Club Melbourne for its Building Fund in 1957, signed by M. LaukoA promise to donate with the donators address, date and collectors signaturehonorary receipt, 1957, slovenian club melbourne -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Former Harper's Starch Factory, Sep 1986
... Port Melbourne Yacht Club... Melbourne Yacht Club from Station Pier....' Starch Factory and the Port Melbourne Yacht Club from Station ...Digital image of the Harpers' Starch Factory and the Port Melbourne Yacht Club from Station Pier.harpers starch factory, station pier, sport - yachting, port melbourne yacht club, built environment - industry -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Audio, Egyptian Follies, 1999
... melbourne jazz club... at the Melbourne Jazz Club, including the singer Robin Kellyl.... performing arts - victoria - australia melbourne jazz club Audio ...Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. Audio recording of performances Egyptian Follies at the Melbourne Jazz Club, including the singer Robin Kellyl.robin kelly, performing arts - victoria - australia, melbourne jazz club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - CD-ROM, PMYC rebuilding, Jun 2007
... port melbourne yacht club...Port Melbourne Yacht Club rebuilding. Red covered holder... Melbourne Yacht Club rebuilding. Red covered holder with black ...Port Melbourne Yacht Club rebuilding. Red covered holder with black binding, containing: Disc 1 - "50 years of jolly boats 1957-2007" (images) Discs 2 -10 videos of rebuilding of the Port Melbourne yacht Club 1991-1998Janice MacDonaldbuilt environment - recreational facilities, sport - yachting, port melbourne yacht club, pmyc, janice c morton macdonald -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Tennis Club, corner Graham and Ross Streets, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, c. 1999
... port melbourne tennis club... Melbourne: Tennis Club at Graham and Ross Streets... by the photographer. sport - tennis ron laing port melbourne tennis club From ...Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.From a set of colour photographs of Sporting Clubs in Port Melbourne: Tennis Club at Graham and Ross Streetssport - tennis, ron laing, port melbourne tennis club -
Melbourne Legacy
Book - Document, minutes, Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club Minute Book
... Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club Minute Book...The minutes of the Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club from 1986... The minutes of the Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club from 1986 to 1988 ...The minutes of the Melbourne Legacy Widows' Club from 1986 to 1988. The second page shows the regular format of the meeting, starting with a minute silence. Gwen Gunn was the secretary or treasurer during some of this time and had minute book in her care. It was sent to Melbourne Legacy by Gwen's granddaughter Danni Moore in 2020.A record of the business practices for formal meetings in the 1980s and that Widows' Clubs provided a valuable purpose of meeting for the widows. Black exercise book with multicolour cover and lined pages.widows, widows club, meetings -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Portrait, George SANGSTER, c. 1910
... Port Melbourne Football Club... man - both members of the Port Melbourne Chess Club... Rules Football George SANGSTER Chess Club Port Melbourne ...Portrait photo of George SANGSTER (on right) with unknown man - both members of the Port Melbourne Chess Club. Councillor, Borough of Port Melbourne 1893-94.. President of the Port Melbourne Football Club 1898-1890. State Member of Parliament for Port Melbourne for 20 years local government - borough of port melbourne, recreation, sport - australian rules football, george sangster, chess club, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Address to AGM Legacy Club of Melbourne, 2006
... Address to AGM Legacy Club of Melbourne... to the Legacy Club of Melbourne's AGM in 2006.... Club of Melbourne's AGM in 2006. Address to AGM Legacy Club ...A speech by Legatee Bill Rogers at the 2006 AGM. He mentions the changes facing Legacy, especially to recruit new members. Legacy House was to be reopened after renovations. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of Legacy in 2006.Print out x 2 pages of a speech by Legatee Bill Rogers to the Legacy Club of Melbourne's AGM in 2006.speeches, bill rogers, renovations -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Address to AGM Legacy Club of Melbourne, 2005
... Address to AGM Legacy Club of Melbourne... to the Legacy Club of Melbourne's AGM in 2005.... Bill Rogers to the Legacy Club of Melbourne's AGM in 2005 ...A speech by Legatee Bill Rogers at the 2005 AGM as Chairman of the Board of Management, just before he took on the role of President. He mentions using specialists such as DVA Navion in PR and fundraising and direct marketing. This was a new endeavour for Melbourne Legacy. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of Legacy in 2005.Print out x 2 pages of a speech by Legatee Bill Rogers to the Legacy Club of Melbourne's AGM in 2005.speeches, bill rogers -
Melbourne Legacy
Booklet - Document, brochure, Legacy. A Meditation (H28) Being an address delivered to Legacy Club, Melbourne by Dr C H Fitts November 1942, 1942
... Legacy Club, Melbourne by Dr C H Fitts November 1942... to the Legacy Club, Melbourne by Dr C H Fitts in 1942. The content... Club, Melbourne by Dr C H Fitts November 1942 Booklet Document ...A brochure printed to capture an address given to the Legacy Club, Melbourne by Dr C H Fitts in 1942. The content appears to be about the term 'legacy'. The fact it was printed means it must have been significant to the Legatees. The notation H28 in red pen shows that it was part of the archive project that was trying to capture the history of Legacy. A record of the speech given to Legatees in 1942 and was significant enough to be printed. Speakers at Legacy luncheons were from very different walks of life and the subjects spoken on were many and varied.White paper brochure with black type, folded into a 8 page booklet of an address by Dr Fitts.Handwritten H28 in red pen, and 'From K J Doolan, 55 Ardie Rd East Malvern' in blue fountain pen.history, speech, speakers