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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Back Beach, Williamstown, Port Phillip, c1906
Swimmers and paddlers at Back Beach, Williamstown.williamstown, back beach, melbourne, swimming, swimmers, paddlers -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Winter's Swamp, Ballarat, January to April 2014
Study of Winter's Swamp commissioned by BEN and completed by BHS. The swamp was named after one of the first European settlers in the district. Winter Swamp LAT -37 32 LONG 143 47, Parish of Dowling Forest, County of Grenville Winter Swamp, on the southwest corner of Ballarat West Town Common, was not included in the original proclamation of the Common in 1861. However, being marshland, it was not considered suitable for grazing, so was added to the Common soon after 1861. Winter Swamp is a large wetland with native and exotic pasture significant for wildlife. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery.The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Digital images of Winter's Swampwinter's swamp, ballarat, john winter, ballarat environmental network, mullawullah -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Winter's Swamp surrounds, April 2014
The swamp was named after John (Jock) Winter. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery. BHS were commissioned by Ballarat Environment Network for a project on Winter's Swamp and Skipton Common. Winter's Swamp was part of Ballarat West Common. The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Mary can’t remember any photos in the Skipton Historical Society that pertain to the Common. Digital photos of Winter's swamp surrounds, later known as Mullawullah.winter, winter's swamp surrounds, winter's swap, john winter, ballarat environmental network, ballarat, mullawullah -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
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Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blue Moon Cool Stores, 1964
Photo of Carmel Lagon (nee Arenas) who was champion fruit packer, presented with cup 1964 when she worked with Blue Moon Cool Stores in BlackburnChampion fruit packers Cup, presented to Carmel Arenas when working at Blue Moon Cool stores Blackburncool stores, blackburn, trophy -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Lake Esmond, Ballarat East, 2016, 17/09/2016
Colour panoramic views of Lake Esmond in Ballarat East lake esmond, james esmond, ballarat east, pre-olympic swimming pool -
Brown Hill Progress Association Inc.
Photograph - Black and White, Brown Hill Pool, 1966, 12/1966
.1) A number of boys jump into the Brown Hill Pool. .2) The diving board at Brown Hill Pool.brown hill pool, brown hill community pool, swimming, swimming pool -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, The Nook, c1940
The Nook in Sunbury is situated on a wide and deep bend in Jacksons Creek. Today the area is a popular site for passive recreation with a walking path along the Jacksons Creek. The house on the RHS of the photograph was situated near Powlett Street.Before the Aquatic Centre was built in Sunbury the swimming pool at The Nook was the town's swimming pool for many years. Seats and a change area were at the site.A black and white photograph of a large bend in a river with a house built on its riverbank and another dwelling on the hillside in the middle distance.the nook, swimming, jacksons creek -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mt Dandenong Pupils at Lilydale Baths 1938, 1938
Pupils from Mt Dandenong State School wearing bathing costumes and exercising on the grass at Lilydale Pool 1938.On back of photograph: Mt Dandenong Pupils at Lilydale Baths 1938?lilydale baths, mt dandenong school, school students, school pupils, swimming, swimming lessons -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Artwork, other - 13LH Assoc trophy
Representative of support to citizen soldiers by an antecedent regimental associationTimber shield with metal embellishments presented to 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles for squadron competition. Competed for 1956-1959.13th Aust Light Horse Regimental Association. Presented to 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles Royal Aust Armoured Corps13th australian light horse, trophy -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Ceremonial object - shooting trophy, Staughton Shield
8th (Indi) Light Horse was an antecedent of the 8/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles. 8/13 VMR linked with 4/19 PWLH to form a new regiment of two squadrons one of which was VMR Squadron.Example of community support for citizen soldiersWooden shield with metal embellishments intended for section shooting competition. Used 1929-1930 by 8th (Indi) Light Horse; then 8th 13 Victorian Mounted Rifles 1975-1976 and lastly VMR Squadron 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse 1991-1994.Presented by Lieut Col A J Staughton for best section shooting 1929.staughton a j, vmr squadron -
Tennis Australia
Trophy, 2001
Pewter cup engraved with 'Tennis Australia' and '2001 Fed Cup - World FInals Madrid Nov 7-11'. Materials: Pewter/Metal compositetennis -
Tennis Australia
Trophy, 2000
Silver cup engraved with 'Tennis Australia' and '2000 Fed Cup -Team Member Jelena Dokic'. Materials: Metaltennis -
Wangaratta High School
WTC Trophy- Sport
Wooden Aub Newton Memorial Shield house football award. Has 9 silver badges on the front. Awarded to Hotham in 1969, Bogong in 1970 and Hotham in 1971 -
Wangaratta High School
WTC Trophy- Sport, 1982-1991
Wooden Marryat Shield year 7 newcombe champion award. Has 10 silver badges on the front and a large one in the centre with a image of a volleyball game. Awarded to Cobras (Cpt. B. Patrick) in 1982, Dipsticks 7D (Capt. P. Beer) in 1983, TNT Dynamites 7B (Cpt. S. Jenkin) in 1984, Hyenas 7H (Cpt. S. Stone) in 1985, Maulers 7H (Cpt. H. Castors) in 1986, Wonder Woos 7J (Cpt. N. Lavis) in 1987, Findlays Fairys 7H (Cpt. D. Preston) in 1988 and Bevos Boomers 7E (Cpt. D. Beven) in 1989 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1998
Block or wood with a black metal Q attached to the top, holding a bronze cube reading 'QUALITY IS ATTITUDE'. Metal plates attached to the wood block read:Wangaratta Regional Quality Awards 1998 QUALITY AWARDS WANGARATTA Wangaratta High School -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - Photographs of 40 year Ansett anniversary coulda been champions models various functions swimming championships, Ansett packet 2 various photographs of functions
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Article (Item) - Photocopy of article called The Most Meritorious Performance on the Air - The Britannia Challenge Trophy 1924 from Aircraft magazine
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Otway Districts Historical Society
Trophy, Otway Football Association, Premiers, 1938, Lavers Hill Imperials, c.1938
In 1938, the Otway Football Association initially comprised Beech Forest, Gellibrand, Wyelangta and Carlisle, but altered when Wyelangta and Johanna amalgamated to form Hill Imperials in May, 1938. In the grand final, Hill Imperials and Carlisle met, with Hill imperials emerging victors 13-4, 82 points, to Carlisle 7-15, 57 points, to become 1938 Premiers.Two-handled urn-shaped cup with knobbed lid. Square bakelite base added later.Otway Football; Association, Lavers Hill Imperials. Premiers 1938otway; football; lavers hill imperials; carlisle; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: ANNUAL CLUB PICNIC, 1961
Photograph black & white, Bert Graham Collection, Annual Club Picnic 1961, Lake Jubilee, Daylesford. One man and three ladies on the wide swing with a big shed at the back.bendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: ANNUAL CLUB PICNIC, 1961
Photograph black & white, Bert Graham Collection, Annual Club Picnic 1961, Lake Jubilee, Daylesford.6 males ready to start a race, and 3 heads at bottom of page watching. 2 buses at the back and the Black FX Holden, & a car behind .bendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: ANNUAL CLUB PICNIC, 1961
Photograph black & white, Bert Graham Collection, Annual Club Picnic 1961, Lake Jubilee, Daylesford.Mrs. Isabella Masters as mentioned on the reverse, is looking at the four people in the rowboat, and another boat near the edge of the lake.bendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: ANNUAL CLUB PICNIC, 1961
Photograph black & white, Bert Graham Collection, Annual Club Picnic 1961, Lake Jubilee, Daylesford. 6 children enjoying a swing supervised by an adult male. 4 people sitting by the lake at right. Another 4 people at left.bendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club