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Geelong Cycling Club
Trophy, 2009
The Annual 20 Road race has been the classic championship of the Geelong Cycling Club from 1914 onwards. It was called the Annual 20 because it was originally a 20 mile race. 2009 marked the 97th running of the race. This award highlights the significance of this Road Race to the Club.Gold coloured trophy on a burgundy base. A cyclist is depicted on the top of a column with the word 1st adhered to the front of the column."Geelong Cycling Club - 2009/Annual 20/Road Race/1st Place"geelong cycling club; annual 20; road race; 1st place; -
Geelong Cycling Club
Medals, 1998
Medals were presented up until the year 2002 at the Geelong West Cycling Club.Medals are a recognition of achievement in competitive cycling events.2 x Medals - one in bronze metal conglomerate, the other in gold metal conglomerate. The front of the medals depict an olive wreath around the circumference, and has a racing cyclist painted on an enamel disk in the centre. On the reverse sides, inscriptions appear inside an olive wreath decoration. Each medal has a ribbon attached to it.Medal 1 - "GWCC/Track Championships/Time Trial/Men/Jeric Strong/2002" Medal 2 - "GWCC/Track 1998/Steve Kestle/Trophy Series/C Grade/Encouragement Award"gwcc; track championships; time trial; jeric strong; track; steve kestle; -
Geelong Cycling Club
Medals, 1995
Geelong Cycling Veterans Club was formed in 1971 but GWCC still conducted veteran races within the club. These medals appear to be remnants of awards not collected. Medals have always been awarded in recognition of achievement in competitive events. Even after 20+ years of veteran racing, the club still conducted veteran races which seems to indicate a large number older members were affiliated with the club.6 x Medals - one in gold metal conglomerate, three in bronze metal conglomerate, two in silver metal conglomerate. The front of the medals depict an olive wreath around the circumference, and has a racing cyclist painted on an enamel disk in the centre. On the reverse sides, inscriptions appear inside an olive wreath decoration. Each medal has a blue ribbon attached to it. Medal 1 - "GWCC 1995/Veteran Scr Race/J. Nicholson" Medal 2 - "GWCC 1995/Veteran T Trial/P. Good" Medal 3 - "GWCC 1995/Veteran Road Race/P. Good" Medal 4 - "GWCC 1995/Veteran 500 Mt T TrialJ. Nicholson" Medal 5 - "GWCC 1995/Veteran T Trial/K. Bent" Medal 3 - "GWCC 1995/Veteran Road Race/K. Bent"gwcc; veteran; k. bent; p. good; j. nicholson; -
Geelong Cycling Club
Medallion
Awarded to L Stephenson, pupil at Chilwell State School in the late 1920s for competition with other local schools.In this period an attempt was made to introduce cycling as a sport at the local State School level.Gold Medallion in the shape of a scalloped hexagon. It has the shape of cyclists embossed inside a circle on the medallion."2 cyclists riding/Chilwell SS won by L Stephenson"chilwell ss; 1920; l stephenson; medallion; -
Geelong Cycling Club
Medallion, 1951
Awarded to participant L Stephenson of GWCC in 1951 on completion of the Melbourne to Warrnambool Road Race.L Stephenson is recorded from the late 1920s to 1951 and beyond as a successful racing cyclist with the GACC and GWCC. Awards of such medallions reflects the recognition given to the competitors of the Melbourne-Warrnambool road race over 163 Miles.Small enamelled medallion. It has a black background with green wings coming from a red centre figure. There are inscriptions on the black background and on a green header at the top of the badge. There are also inscriptions on the reverse side of the badge."Healing 1951 Melbourne-Warrnambool 163 Miles" "Jubilee Year 10/KC Luke Melbourne"geelong west cycling club; l stephenson; melbourne warrnambool road race; medallion; 1951; -
Geelong Cycling Club
Pennant Flags
... These Pennant Flags were awarded to cycling clubs for road...-peninsula These Pennant Flags were awarded to cycling clubs for road ...These Pennant Flags were awarded to cycling clubs for road cycling competitions.The award of these pennants to the junior members of the Geelong West Cycling Club indicates the strength and popularity of competition cycling at the time.Triangular Pennant Flags. 3 flags are in blue felt with white inscriptions and one flag is in white felt with black inscriptions."VACU/Junior Country Road/ Premierships/Geelong/1947/1948/1950/1954"vacu; junior country road/; premierships; geelong; 1947; 1948; 1950; 1954; -
Geelong Cycling Club
Trophy, 2004
Awards such as this trophy were presented at all important race meetings. This award highlights the significance of the presence of women in cycling and to the Club during this period.Trophy depicting a woman cyclist in a silver/gold colour on top of two small wooden pedestals. There is a 04 outline representing the year 2004 on the base pedestal and an inscription in gold on the front of the base. "Geelong West Cycling Club/2004/Women's Aggregate/Natalie Clark"geelong west cycling club; 2004; women's aggregate; natalie clark; -
Geelong Cycling Club
Trophy, 1984
This award provides an incentive for cyclists to perform at their best on club race days. It is interesting to note that over time awards have changed with the fashion of the time. Cycling trophies have ranged from badges in the early 1900s, to sashes in the mid 1900s, then to shields and to individual trophies.This award provided an incentive for cyclists to perform at their best on club race days. Gold anodised aluminium cup with arms and mounted on a base block of imitation stone. A small plaque on the block is inscribed. To lid of the trophy is damaged with what appears to have been an athlete, with only the foot remaining.GCCC/1984/Most Impressive/Greg Stewart/Donated by Reg Marriner Cycles/gccc; 1984; greg stewart; reg marriner cycles; -
Geelong Cycling Club
Trophy, 2012
This award provides an incentive for cyclists to perform at their best on club race days. It is interesting to note that over time awards have changed with the fashion of the time. Cycling trophies have ranged from badges in the early 1900s, to sashes in the mid 1900s, then to shields and to individual trophies, and currently to medals.This award provides an incentive for cyclists to perform at their best on club race days. Trophy on stand in embossed gold colour. It has handles to each side of a spiral shape and at the top - a depiction of a laurel wreath and bow surrounding a blue coloured circular centre. It is mounted on a brown bakelite base with an inscription plate set into it."Geelong Cycling Club/2012/Club Champion/2nd Place"geelong cycling club; 2012; club champion; 2nd place; -
Clunes Museum
Document - CERTIFICATES
.1 "EXTRACT" OF ENTRY (LOCATION - RESEARCH DEPARTMENT) .2 CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION - VOLUNTEERING SHIRE OF TALBOT AND CLUNES 1994 .3 CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION - VOLUNTEERING HEPBURN SHIRE 20212 .4 LONG SERVICE AWARD FOR 40 YEARS OUTSTANDING SERVICE TO GUIDES VIC 2003 .5 GIRRAHWEEN TREFOIL GUILD, CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION AWARDED TO ENID STEART .6 POSTER WITH PHOTO OF ENID .6 CONGRATULATIONS ENID ON YOUR AWARD AS CLUNES CITIZEN OF THE YEAR FROM ALL YOUR FRIENDS AT THE SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB 2008enid stuart, trefoil guild, senior citizen club clunes -
Clunes Museum
Certificate
.1 CERTIFICATE OF APPREATION PRESENTED TO CLUNES SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB. BLACK PRINT ON A GREEN AND IVORY MARBLE LOOK PAPER SUNDAY JULY 1ST 2001 .2 YELLOW PIECE OF PAPER ISSUED BY CLUNES & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY AKNOWLEDGING A "SPECIAL AWARD" ISSUED 21 NOVEMBER 1992 FOR GIVING TIME TO HELP OTHERS .3 BLANK INVITATION CARDS, GOLD EDGED DUCK ON BLUE BACKGROUND, BLUE PRINTINGsenior citizen club, senior citizen certificate -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Newspaper, Emily Dimonzantos, 1995
Newspaper article with photograph. Story of Emily Dimonzantos, who, in 1995, was awarded the Junior Citizen of the Year for the City of Greater Shepparton. She was nominated by the Tatura Business and Professional Women's Club.1 A4 page with newspaper clippings attached.city of greater shepparton junior citizen of the year, emily dimonzantos, tatura business and professional comen's club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Programme, Australia Day Celebrations, 1999
Programme of introduction, National Anthem, Presentation of Awards, etc. Held at Italian Social Club roomsTwo page beige programme of Australia Day ceremonies, City of Greater Shepparton and Tatura and District, January 26th, 1999. 2 flags at topaustralia day 1999, australia day awards, documents, programmes -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Award - Suitcase
Rev Fred Brady was the Presbyterian minister from 1913-1917 and again in 1925. He died not long after his return and is buried in Broome cemetery. Small brown leather, fabric and paper lined suitcase with a hinged lid, two locking catches and one handle. There is a small silver plaque on the top of the case."BROOME GOLD CLUB MCDANIELL TROPHY WON BY REV. F.G.H. BRADY SEASON 1917"rev f.g.h. brady -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Achievement Award (1981), World Vision of Australia, 30/09/1981
Paper certificate in a plain wooden frame with image on the left of a waif holding a bowl. Presented to SUNSHINE TECHNICAL SCHOOL by World Vision of Australia. Dated 30/9/81."Outstanding Achievement Award / Presented to / Sunshine Technical School / by World Vision of Australia"sunshine technical school, achievement award, world vision australia, 1981 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Club Sticker, BRAYBROOK & DISTRICT MOTORCYCLE CLUB
A meeting was held on 18th August 1947 at the East Sunshine Community Hall with the aim of forming a motor cycle club. The name BRAYBROOK MOTOR CYCLE CLUB was decided upon "as it would cater for riders and non-riding members in all surrounding districts". The first President was Don Minahan with Bert Watson as Secretary. They had been members of the Auto Cycle Union whose members became dissatisfied with the prize money awarded, so the Victorian Motorcycle Association (VMCA) was formed. The President of the VMCA (Mr. A. Clarke) attended the meeting on 3rd September 1947 which was held in the Hall behind the Sunshine Theatre. This became the regular meeting place. The new Braybrook Club affiliated with the VMCA joining clubs from Altona, Coburg, Essendon, Newport and Preston. Membership mostly came from recreational motor bike riders looking for more structured competitive riding experience and enjoyment. The club conducted its events on Sunday afternoons and as sport at that time was not permitted on Sundays, they overcame that obstacle by seeking a silver coin donation (pointing out that "two bob" was expected). The events were mainly dirt scrambles over open land which today is known as "off road". The favourite sites were Sunshine's ample open spaces such as Glengala Road and McIntyre Road, as well as Arundell Road (Keilor) and Laverton. For track racing experience the club formed a very basic dirt track on the open land in Glengala Road west of the original Sunshine Golf Club, which was very popular on Sunday afternoons for both riders and spectators. In the early 1950's Motorbike and Sidecar races were also witnessed on some Sundays, on a track near the corner of McIntyre and Furlong Roads, North Sunshine. During 1950 the Braybrook members voted in favour of allowing the Sunshine Club to amalgamate with them and form the BRAYBROOK AND DISTRICT MOTORCYCLE CLUB. The merger took place at the meeting on 10th July 1950 when office bearers were elected. The club disbanded in the mid 1960's due to the massive residential development occurring in the Sunshine district, and so activities were merged with the Newport Club. The above information is mainly compiled from Sunshine Advocate articles published on 29/8/47, 12/9/47, and 30/6/50, and from written details supplied by Mr. J. N. Willaton. Further details or corrections from interested readers are welcome.The Braybrook and District Motorcycle Club has not existed in its own right for several decades. The sticker depicting the club crest serves as a historical reminder that the club was once part of the local recreational scene.Dark blue, silver, and clear plastic sticker on right hand top corner of glass plate that previously was a side window of a car. Sticker has been left on the glass in case removal may damage it. BRAYBROOK AND DISTRICT MOTORCYCLE CLUB.Braybrook and District Motorcycle Clubmotorcycle club, sticker, club sticker, braybrook and district motorcycle club, braybrook -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Booklet (2013), LIONS CLUB of SUNSHINE 60th Anniversary Dinner, 10 May 2013, 2013
On 12th May 1953 a meeting was arranged by the Lions Club of Footscray, and was held at the home of Bill Harvey in Sunshine, with the intention of forming a club in the Sunshine area. The first official luncheon was held on 3rd June 1953 at the Sunshine Town Hall and was attended by representatives from Melbourne, Footscray and Essendon Clubs. After the membership reached 25 the Lions Club of Sunshine was Chartered on 21st July 1953, and became the 5th Club in Victoria and the 17th in Australia. Over the years the club raised funds through various activities to provide charitable donations to organisations, people, and disaster areas, as well as to purchase house and land for a Senior Citizens Club. It became necessary to sell the house and land years later. The Lions Club also contributed to the Sunshine Swimming Pool which was opened in December 1960, and was welcomed by the children of Sunshine. Some of the activities to raise funds included Guy Fawkes bonfire nights, rodeos, paper and bottle drives, jumble sales,Tivoli Gala Nights, car raffles, and sausage sizzles. Over the past 10 years the Sunshine Lions have put in thousands of hours of work, and have disbursed in excess of $200,000 for charitable purposes. As well as supporting overseas projects and natural disasters, the Lions have continued their community work. Funds have been donated to care providers such as the Mercy Hospice and Scope, and also used to provide Christmas hampers and dinners, and for underprivileged children to have holidays. Some of the organisations that have recently received funds were Helping Hands Across the Pacific, Gellibrand Services, Royal District Nursing Service, and the Sunshine Mission. During 1960/61 the club membership reached a record 58, however at the time of the 60th Anniversary dinner the membership was 17, three of which were in their seventies and 3 in their eighties. The above brief historical information was sourced from the 60th Anniversary Dinner booklet.This booklet is significant because it contains an 11 page summarised historical record of the 60 years of activities of the Lions Club of Sunshine. It also contains an Honour Roll of past members and of members who received awards, as well as the names of the 61 people who served as Club Presidents from W.T. Harvey (1953-54) to P. Green (2012-13). The booklet can be used as a starting reference source for anybody seeking information about the Lions Club of Sunshine Inc.White paper booklet of 20 pages with blue printing and a blue and yellow Lions International emblem on the front cover. The booklet contains the dinner Menu and the Programme for the evening, as well as a summary of the 60 years of activities of the LIONS CLUB of SUNSHINE. It also features the names of the 61 Club Presidents, the members who received awards, and an Honour Roll.LIONS L INTERNATIONAL / Sunshine / 60th Anniversary Dinner / Italia Room, Club Italia Sporting Club 128-152 Furlong Road, North Sunshine / Friday 10th May 2013lions club of sunshine, 60th anniversary dinner, lions sunshine presidents 1953-2013, lions sunshine honour roll, historical activities of lions sunshine -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph
Photo of Bluey Truscott. Squadron Leader Keith William (Bluey) Truscott was regarded as one of Australia’s most well known WW2 fighter pilot aces. He was born on the 17/5/1916 and died over Exmouth, Western Australia on 28/3/1943 in an Aircraft accident whilst on duty. He initially trained under the Commonwealth Empire Training Scheme In Canada at the beginning of WW2, and later on was posted to Number 452 Squadron England where he flew Spitfires over Europe. He was awarded the distinguished Flying Cross in 1941 for his Air action and bravery. In 1942 he was further awarded the DFC Bar for further outstanding Air action and bravery. He returned to Australia and commanded number 76 Squadron who undertook duties in Papua New Guinea, specifically Milne Bay. When with 76 Squadron they largely flew Kittyhawks. There is a club named after SQN LDR Truscott, called the Truscott Club, at Airforce Base Darwin. There is also a decommissioned WW2 Airfield in the Kimberley’s called after him ( Truscott Air Base). Truscott has more recently been called Mungalu-Truscott Air Base as it is now owned by the traditional people of the Wunambal Gaambera. The Airfield is now used for commercial and private flying and is heritage listed under the National Trust of Australia (W.A.) due to its historical significance relating to WW2 and the remaining artefacts that are still in place presently. Bluey Truscott was also a well known Australian Rules Football player prior to WW2 having played for Melbourne. Photograph of Keith William (Bluey) Truscott in uniform.ww2, bluey truscott, flying cross -
Clunes Museum
Award - SILVER TEA POT
PRESENTATION DECORATIVE SILVER TEAPOT PRESENTED TO J. WHITMORE AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM. BY CLUNES FOOTBALL CLUB 1922local history, clunes football club -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Girl Guide Memorabilia
Photos, Financial Records, Administration Records, Books, Awards, Certificates, Tape & VHS Tapes, Banners & Memorabilia Gumnuts Guides- Rangers Guides, See Individual Storage A-E For Contents List Donated by Stawells Last Girl Guide Commissioner Retrieved from Guide Hall while being Demolished Frances Croft 2 Brown Cases and three Archive Boxes.clubs -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Memorabilia - Wool Show Prize cards, Yarrawonga Chronicle, Lions Club Wool Show
The Lions Club has been conducting their Wool Show in conjunction with the Yarrawonga Show Committee since 1985. Proceeds from the sale of fleeces donated by local farmers are donated to worthy causes in the communitySmall Third Prize cards. White card, blue print. Awarded to J.C. and N. C. Thom for fine comeback wool fleecessheep wool, agricultural show -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon
Awarded at Agricultural show.BALLARAT PONY CLUB ONE DAY EVENT 1974agricultural shows gymkhana competitions, ballarat pony club, ballarat, victoria, agricultural shows, gymkhana competitions -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon
Awarded at Agricultural show.SMYTHESDALE P. & R. CLUB ANNUAL GYMKHANA FIRST PONY CLUB TEAMSgymkhana competitions, smythesdale p. & r. club annual gymkhana, ballarat, victoria -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon
Awarded at Agricultural show.BALLARAT A. & P. SOCIETY - SPRING SHOW 1977 FIRST PONY CLUB TEAMS EVENTagricultural shows gymkhana competitions, ballarat agricultural and pastoral society, ballarat, victoria, agricultural shows, gymkhana competitions -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon
Awarded at Agricultural show.CAMPERDOWN POULTRY CLUB Best UTILITY HEAVY BREEDagricultural shows, camperdown poultry club, camperdown, victoria -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon
Awarded at Agricultural show.Colac K.P. & C.B. Club POULTRY SHOW 1959 BEST STANDARD HEAVY BREED MALEagricultural shows, colac k.p. and c.b. club, colac, victoria -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, NOPAG award
... Bloomcamp Beryl Mickalauskas Olga Mitcham Elderly Citizens Club ...Health promotion grant awarded to Nunawading Older Persons Action Group will fund health awareness among aged residents. With photo.Health promotion grant awarded to Nunawading Older Persons Action Group will fund health awareness among aged residents. With photo.Health promotion grant awarded to Nunawading Older Persons Action Group will fund health awareness among aged residents. With photo.welfare services, nunawading older persons action group, bloomcamp, beryl, mickalauskas, olga, mitcham elderly citizens club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Award for Lions Club, 1994
... Award for Lions Club... Nunawading Community Group Award for 1994. Mitcham Lions Club for men ...Mitcham Lions Club for men and women has been awarded the City of Nunawading's Nunawading Community Group Award for 1994.Mitcham Lions Club for men and women has been awarded the City of Nunawading's Nunawading Community Group Award for 1994. Sharyn Pritchard is one of the few women ever to have served as a Lions Club president.Mitcham Lions Club for men and women has been awarded the City of Nunawading's Nunawading Community Group Award for 1994. clubs and associations, mitcham lions club, pritchard, sharyn, mark, campbell, kevin, james, robert -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Banner - Bannerette
... Clubs trophies & awards public events Mitcham Lions Club ...These Bannerettes are exchanged with other Lions ClubsMitcham Lions Club Bannerette - lemon silky material with picture of tree, lion and lioness resting beneath. Emblem of Lions Club on the tree. A gold looking wooden stick for hanging. Green cord with tassels attached to gold stick. The base of bannerette has green fringing.Mitcham Lions Club - Australia - 201 - VItrophies & awards, public events