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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Member's pass, Phillip Island Auto Racing Club Foundation Member's Pass, 1960
Original constructors of the Island racetrack, prior to Lukeys.HistoricalSmall pink coloured cardboard ticket with black printing and PIARC logoPIARC Foundation Member's Pass No.1012 Valid to June 30 1961 R.A. Hunt 28 High Street Mont Albertphillip island car racing, motor car racing, membership ticket -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Audit reports, David L. King & Co, Ringwood East Primary School Parents Club: Audit Reports 1992, 1993, 31-Aug-1992|19-Feb-1993
Ringwood East Primary School, 2 audit reports, August 1992 5 pages and February 1993 3 pages. +Additional Keywords: Orgill / Benerley / King, David L. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Ringwood Art Catalogues (Rotary, Lions Club, Maroondah Art Show) 1970's and 1980's
Assorted Art Catalogues: 1960 - 1982 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Ringwood Elections early (Rotary, Lions Club, Maroondah Elections Show) 1970's and 1980's
Borough Elections - early 1924 - 1945 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Land Sale Brochure, Bel-Air Country Club Estate, North Ringwood - circa 1978
Double sided A2 size yellow and black gloss print folded to A4Subdivision includes Glenvale Road, Kubis Drive, June Square, Jenkins Close, Werac Drive, Manuela Terrace, Rudolf Court, Lyn Court, Burlock Avenue, Debbie Place, Pamela Place, Iluka Place, Chifley Parade, Menzies Crescent -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Opening Ringwood Tennis Club clubrooms -1959
Black and white photographsVarious markings on back of photographs -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Handout, Southwood Primary School Mothers' Club Constitution, 1982
scanned pages -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Handout, Southwood Primary School Mothers' Club Annual President's Report, 1984
A4 paper handout -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Journal - Honour Board, Ringwood Amateur Swimming and Lifesaving Club Roll of Honour
Board displaying names of record holders and times for various male and female swimming events between 1972 and 1988.These records are V.A.S.A. official times for records made in this Swimming Pool. 100m Freestyle: Female - 1973 Sue Robertson 1.10.70 100m Breast Stroke: Male - 1987 Brett Patching 1.22.87; Female - 1973 Sue Rosewarne 1.33.50 100m Backstroke: Male - 1985 Rob Bakker 1.17.32; Female - 1973 Sue Rosewarne 1.19.20 100m Butterfly: Male - 1987 Bruce Johnson 1.10.05; Female - 1972 Sue Rosewarne 1.16.80 200m Freestyle: Male - 1988 Brett Patching 2.24.43; Female - 1974 Sue Rosewarne 2.26.00 200m Breast Stroke: Male - 1975 David Pitts 3.16.80 200m Backstroke: Male - 1974 Anthony Saddington 2.54.40; Female - 1976 Anne Lord 3.20.30 200m Butterfly: Female - 1973 Sue Rosewarne 2.56.50 200m Medley: Male - 1988 Bruce Johnson 2.43.36; Female - 1973 Sue Rosewarne 3.25.20 400m Freestyle: 800m Frestyle: 1500m Freestyle: Male - 1984 Rob Fry 2.05.70; Female - Vicki Fry 27.28.5 This board was presented by Neptune Swimming Pools Pty Ltd of Ringwood. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Army Survey Regiment’s Fortuna Lions Football Club Grand Finals, Seymour, Victoria, 1983
This is a set of 27 black & white photographs of Army Survey Regiment’s Australian Rules football team – the Fortuna Lions aka “Fortuna Fumblers”, taken at Seymour Victoria in 1983. The Fortuna Lions competed in the Puckapunyal Area Football Association for several years from 1978 to 1984 and in 1983, fielded a great team it managed to reach the Grand Final. Held at the neutral ground at Kings Park, Seymour, the match was an incredibly exciting and bruising contest played in damp conditions and ended in a draw. Dave Lawler’s spectacular mark was a highlight. Due to heavy rain during the following week, the Grand Final replay was held the following week in even heavier conditions. The Fortuna Lions prevailed in the replay with an emphatic victory. The team’s leaders were Eddie Jacobs (coach), Rhys De Laine (captain), Greg Else (vice-captain), and Ken Slater (manager). See item 6245.25P for colour photographs taken at the two grand finals, team photo and premiership banner with names. See item 6245.25P for colour photos of the finals, the team photo with names and a photo of the premiership banner. The team changed its name to the Fortuna Falcons and its guernsey to gold with a blue ‘V’ in 1988 and continued to compete in the competition up to 1995. This is a set of 27 black and white photographs of Army Survey Regiment’s Australian Rules football team – the Fortuna Lions aka “Fortuna Fumblers”, taken at Seymour Victoria in 1983. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. Players named below are in Fitzroy jumpers. .1) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Mick Hogan, Peter Jones (ruck), Rod Skidmore (No.14), Greg Else, Stu Ridge (No.2). .2) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Rhys De Laine, Doug Home, Mick Hogan (no.12), Rod Skidmore. .3) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: unidentified (x2), Keith Quinton, Doug Home, Mick Hogan. .4) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Rod Skidmore, Greg Byers, Rhys De Laine, Rhys De Laine, Jim Ash. .5) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Stu Ridge (No.2) Peter Jones (ruck No.5), Mick Hogan. .6) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Keith Quinton (No.3), unidentified (No.8), Dennis Learmonth, Greg Byers. .7) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Greg Byers, Greg Higgins, Stu Ridge, Dennis Learmonth (No.10), Keith Quinton. .8) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Bob Thrower (No.21), Peter Jones, Dennis Learmonth (No.10). .9) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: all unidentified. .10) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Mick Hogan (no.12), Doug Home, Peter Jones (No.5), Greg Else, Jim Ash. .11) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Dennis Learmonth, Keith Quinton. .12) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: unidentified, Eddie Jacobs (No.16), Greg Higgins (No.20). .13) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: all unidentified. .14) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Rod Skidmore, Jim Ash. .15) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Greg Else (No.6), Mick Hogan (No.12), Alan Staley, unidentified. .16) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: unidentified, Peter Jones, Rhys De Laine. .17) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Eddie Jacobs, Greg Else. .18) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Keith Quinton (No.3), Rod Skidmore, Eddie Jacobs, Dave Lawler. .19) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Doug Home, Greg Byers, Bob Thrower, Rod Skidmore, unidentified. .20) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Stu Ridge (No.2), Greg Higgins (No.20), unidentified (No.8). .21) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: all unidentified. .22) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Peter Jones (no.5), Greg Byers (No.19), unidentified (x2). .23) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: unidentified. .24) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Mick Hogan, unidentified (no.13), Rhys De Laine, Jim Ash, Keith Quinton (No.3). .25) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Steve Burke, Peter Dillon, Jim Ash, Dave Lawler, Paul Baker, Tracy Ash, unidentified, Warren Hall. In far-right background: Greg Else, Megan Reynolds. .26) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Warren Hall, Ken Slater, Cliff Webb, shirtless Glen Cannon. .27) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Warren Hall, unidentified..1P to .27P – no annotationsroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Army Survey Regiment’s Fortuna Lions Football Club Grand Finals, Seymour, Victoria, 1983
This is a set of seven colour and black and white photographs of Army Survey Regiment’s Australian Rules football team – the Fortuna Lions aka “Fortuna Fumblers”, taken at Seymour and Bendigo Victoria in 1983. The Fortuna Lions competed in the Puckapunyal Area Football Association for several years from 1978 to 1984 and in 1983, fielded a great team it managed to reach the Grand Final. Held at the neutral ground at Kings Park, Seymour, the match was an incredibly exciting and bruising contest played in damp conditions and ended in a draw. Dave Lawler’s spectacular mark was a highlight. Due to heavy rain during the following week, the Grand Final replay was held the following week in even heavier conditions. The Fortuna Lions prevailed in the replay with an emphatic victory. The team’s leaders were Eddie Jacobs (coach), Rhys De Laine (captain), Greg Else (vice-captain), and Ken Slater (manager). Refer to items 6244.27P (black & white) and 6245.26P (colour) for other photographs taken at the two grand finals.This is a set of seven photographs of Army Survey Regiment’s Australian Rules football team – the Fortuna Lions aka “Fortuna Fumblers”, taken at Seymour Victoria in 1983. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour. 1983. Fortuna Lions Football Team - Back row L to R: Don Mawson, Stuart Ridge, Alan Staley, Doug Home, Dave Lawler, Greg Byers, Glenn Cannon, Keith Quinton, Mick ‘Buddha’ Ellis. Middle row L to R: Brian Paul, Dennis Learmonth, Greg Higgins, Jim Ash, Larry Thompson, Rhys De Laine, Eddy Jacobs, Ken Slater, Bob Thrower, Andy Godden, Nick Van Dalen, Peter Colwell, Warren ‘Wah’ Hall. Front row L to R: Mick Hogan, Rod Skidmore, Terry McIntyre, Greg Else, Terry Winzar, Peter Jones. .2) - Photo, colour. 1983. Fortuna Lions Football Team Grand Final Banner. .3) - Photo, colour. 1983. L to R: Kristin (Isaac) Skidmore, Santina (Argetto) Straube, Stuart Ridge, Nick Van Dalen, Larry Thompson, Jim Ash, Carmel (Butler) Fauth, Gayle Humphrey. .4) - Photo, black and white. 1983. Jim Ash in celebration. .5) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: unidentified, Brian Fauth, Glenn Cannon. .6) - Photo, black and white. 1983. L to R: Doug Home, back of Warren ‘Wah’ Hall, Terry Winzar with premiership cup. .7) - Photo, black and white. 1983. Larry Thompson with premiership cup..1P to .7P – there are no annotations.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Map - Topographical, Ski Club of Victoria Bogong High Plains and Adjacent Peaks, Early 1930's
This map has been in the Ryder family for approx. 70 years. Probably used when bush walking and skiing in the early days on the Bogong High Plains. The Ryder family are farmers in the Kiewa Valley and were involved in taking their cattle up to the Bogong High Plains where they had a lease. The State Electricity Commission of Victoria constructed the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme opening up the area during the 1940's and 1950's. This type of map is an early one, used by people in the Kiewa Valley and possibly by surveyors prior to construction.The map is an early topographic map used by farmers living in the Kiewa Valley. It is historically significant as these people were involved in taking cattle up to the High Plains during summer and may have been used for bush walking and skiing.This is a sepia coloured paper map which was originally printed copyright registered. It was revised in 20/6.33/4.4.37/8.4.40/24.8.43/19/6/54. It shows roads / tracks / snow poles / snow pole numbers (27) / Snow pole spacing (3 chains. 66 yards) approximately 27 poles to the mile / height above sea level in feet - 5280. Water courses not definitely located etc.Rocky Valley Dam (Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme) has been drawn on the map by hand with a biro. There is a wooden rod at the top of the map.topographic map; kiewa valley; ryder family; high plains of victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Clothing, Jacket South Warrnambool Football Club, 1930s
This blazer belonged to Gordon Burleigh (1888-1956) who lived at ‘Macken Hill’ in Mepunga. He was the ninth child of James and Janet Burleigh who were early settlers in the Nullawarre area. Gordon Burleigh was a prominent and successful sportsman playing football and cricket in the local area and playing one game in 1914 in the Victorian Football League for Geelong. The blazer indicates that the cricket team he played for was the Premier team for 1934, 1935, and 1936 and the ‘S.W.’ on the blazer pocket may indicate South Warrnambool but it is more likely to be ‘South West’, perhaps the name of the district the team played in. This blazer is of considerable interest as it belonged to Gordon Burleigh, a prominent sportsman in the district in the early decades of the 20th century.This is a maroon-coloured blazer which belonged to Gordon Burleigh of Mepunga. It has gold-coloured edging and piping on the sleeves, pockets and edges (collar etc) of the blazer. It has two material-covered buttons and stitched buttonholes and gold stitching on the pocket. There is a tag on the collar but no writing is visible. Pocket: ‘Premiers, S.W., 1934-35-36’gordon burleigh, local cricket in the 1930s, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, Warrnambool Racing Club Annual Reports 1985,86, 1909
This booklet contains the address given by the Rev. W. Gray Dixon in 1909 at St. Paul’s Christchurch to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand. It was published at the request of the General Assembly and the proceeds of the sale of the booklet went into Presbyterian Church funds. The Rev. William Gray Dixon was born in Scotland and was the Presbyterian Minister at St. John’s Warrnambool from 1889 to 1900. In 1900 he went to New Zealand to St. David’s Church, Auckland and later to Dunedin. Rev, Gray Dixon was the author of several publications relating to Presbyterian Church history and activities. This booklet was sent from Auckland by Rev. Gray Dixon to Marcus Saltau, his friend in Warrnambool. Marcus Saltau (1869-1945)followed his father in the produce business in Warrnambool and expanded it to include management of the Warrnambool tramway (which took freight from the town to the port) and a shipping business that had its own vessels and an interstate and international trade. Marcus Saltau was prominent in Warrnambool’s community as a Councillor, Mayor and a politician (Upper House Member for the Western Province 1924-1940). He was a founding member of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company, concerned with the establishment of the Nestles Factory at Dennington and a Warrnambool Hospital committee member and Chairman for over 30 years. The Jean Buick Saltau Maternity Ward and Marcus Saltau House at the Warrnambool Hospital survived as important community buildings for many years. This little booklet is of high significance as it is connected to two important Warrnambool people of the past – the Rev. William Gray Dixon and Marcus Saltau. It is the only Gray Dixon piece of writing that the Historical Society possesses and it is of double significance when it is noted that Marcus Saltau, the owner of the booklet was a friend of Gray Dixon’s, and was also a most important person in Warrnambool’s history. This is a soft-cover booklet of 22 pages. The cover which is completely detached and very torn is grey-coloured with dark blue and grey ornamental scrolls and shields around the title of the book. The book contains a portrait of John Calvin, three black and white photographs of places in Geneva, the music of a song, ‘The Marseillaise of the Reformation’ and some verse. The book was stapled but the staples have been removed. The pages are made of lightweight parchment paper. The illustrations have been glued in. The text is a publication of an address given by the author, Rev. W. Gray Dixon to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand in 1909. Front Cover: ‘John Calvin and the Modern World, Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A., Price Sixpence’ Inscription on first page: ‘To Marcus Saltau, Esq. with the esteem & affection of the Author, Auckland, 9th February 1910’ rev. w. gray dixon, marcus saltau, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Frances Sinclair Club Warrambool 1978, 1950s
This is the programme of a concert staged in Warrnambool in the 1950s. The production was put on by Frances Sinclair and Company and was presented and directed by Fred Utting. The performers included small children, mainly girls, ballerinas and an orchestra. Frances Sinclair also had a shop in Liebig Street in the 1950s called the Olympic Sportswear.This programme is of interest because it is an example of the type of entertainment provided in Warrnambool in the 1950s with the performers from a local company teaching dance and movement to young local people. The donor of the programme, Lyn Wright, was herself one of the ‘Tiny Tots’ performers. The donor of the programme was Alan Lane, a bus company proprietor in Warrnambool and a well-known businessman and supporter of the arts in the city. This is a sheet of paper folded in two to make four pages. The paper has been folded so as to make the first page of a smaller width than the second and third pages. The program is buff-coloured with a decorative green border on the front and third pages. The programme printing is in brown type. The programme contains a list of participants in the concert and the 24 items in the concert. frances sinclair and company, alan lane, history of warrnambool, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Carafe, Warrnambool Golf Club
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Black and White Print, Shire of Eltham, Eltham Tennis Club, Andrew Park, Youth Road, Eltham, Jan. 1980
eltham tennis club, tennis court, youth road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Black and White Print, Shire of Eltham, Eltham Tennis Club, Andrew Park, Youth Road, Eltham, Jan. 1980
eltham tennis club, tennis court, youth road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Banner, Lioness Club Eltham, M.D. 201 Victoria
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide - Photograph, Lemon Scented Gum, Rosanna Golf Club, Cleveland Avenue, Lower Plenty, c.2004
Part of a presentation on "Significant Trees, Wildflowers and Local Gardens" by Russell Yeoman to the 10 November 2004 Eltham District Historical Society meeting35mm colour positive transparency (1 of 36) Mount - white (Pakon)significant tree, eltham, cleveland avenue, lemon scented gum, lower plenty, rosanna golf club -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Members of Diamond Creek Rifle Club, c.1900
Black and white copy of photo printed on glossy photographic paper 30.5 x 40.5 cm (12 x 16 inch); image size approx. 18.5 x 28 cmdiamond creek rifle club, groups, rifle club -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Floodwater, southwest from entrance of Rosanna Golf Club, Lower Plenty, November 1971, 1971
35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue)floods, lower plenty, rosanna golf club -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Slide, Floodwater, southwest from Clubhouse of Rosanna Golf Club, Lower Plenty, November 1971, 1971
35 mm colour positive transparency Mount - Agfacolor Service (Blue)floods, lower plenty, rosanna golf club -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Pennant, Panton Hill Cricket Club 1935-1936 Premiers, 1935
President: H. Howard Secretary: W. Muir Vice Presidents: R. Rogers, A. Duff, G. Muir, R. Howard, G. Hallett, A. Sublet, S. Cracknall, A. Motschall The Team: Albert Howard (Captain), R. Cummings (Vice Captain), R. Cracknall, A. Cummings, R. Cummings Jnr., A. Glennon, Allen Howard, J. Howard, R. Howard, B. Masefield, A. Motschall, F. Motschall, H. Motschall, F. Smith, J. SmithDigital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loan1935-36 premiers, a. cummings, a. duff, a. glennon, a. motschall, a. sublet, albert howard, allen howard, b. masefield, f. motschall, f. smith, g. hallett, g. muir, h. howard, h. motschall, j. howard, j. smith, lew howard collection, panton hill cricket club, r. cracknall, r. cummings, r. cummings jnr., r. howard, r. rogers, s. cracknall, w. muir -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsletter, The Spider, Official Newsletter of the Panton Hill Football Club, Vol. 1, Edition 1 (1971), 1971
Panton Hill Football League match results Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanfootball record, lew howard collection, panton hill football league, the spider (newsletter) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsletter, The Spider, Official Newsletter of the Panton Hill Football Club, Vol. 1, Edition 6 (1971), 1971
Panton Hill Football League match results Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanfootball record, lew howard collection, panton hill football league, the spider (newsletter) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsletter, The Spider, Official Newsletter of the Panton Hill Football Club, Vol. 1, Edition 8 (1971), 1971
Panton Hill Football League match results Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanfootball record, lew howard collection, panton hill football league, the spider (newsletter) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Souvenir Booklet, Welcome to the 1985 Panton Hill Football Club, Reunion Dinner Dance, 1985
Digital file only - scanned by EDHS from item on loanlew howard collection, panton hill football league -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Football Club, Central Park, c.1970s
Digital file only scanned by EDHS from item on loancentral park, eltham football club, steven stranks -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eltham Football Club, Central Park, Ron Stranks (coach), c.1970s
Gary Stranks - boy in front holding ball Ron Stranks (Coach) - middle row, far right Steven Stranks - front row seated 4th from leftDigital file only scanned by EDHS from item on loancentral park, eltham football club, gary stranks, ron stranks, steven stranks