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Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein District First X1 (Cricket), 1949-1950
cricket, m. ziersch, f. doyle, m. wedge, s. walters, m. wedge, l. herath, f. lawton, c. hudson, a. krake, ron ziersch, l. simpson, j. lang, l. burrows, sport -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Badge - St Kilda Cricket Club Pin, 1932-33
The club was founded in 1855, beginning as an amateur club. It played its first season of premier cricket in 1906–07. Along with MCC, it is the most successful club in the competition with 18 premierships. The club’s famous players include: Bert Ironmonger, Jack Hill, Don Blackie, Shane Warne, Michael Beer, and Rob Quiney. St Kilda Cricket Club, situated in the City of Moorabbin, is a successful Victoria Club with many famous international playersGold pin with read and yellow enamelling.St. Kilda Cricket Club 1932-33st kilda cricket club, cricket, moorabbin shire, early settlers, market gardeners, dairy farmers, fruit growers, city of moorabbin, bentleigh, moorabbin, cheltenham -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - M&MTB Cricket Team, c.1926-9
Arthur Henry Miers, pictured in the photograph played for cricket, football and baseball teams in Kew for a number of decades in the first half of the twentieth century. He was born on 22 November 1901, the son of Rodolph Theophilus Miers (1874-1951) and Margaret Frances (Margaretta) Fry (1875-1958). He had two brothers, Rodolph Cecil Miers (1904-80) and Charles Wilfred Miers (1906-88), and a sister Marjorie Elizabeth Miers (1911-84). Arthur Miers died in Kew on 25 January 1966, and after his body was cremated, his body was interred in the Mausoleum of Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery.Rare early photograph of a Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board cricket team from 1926-9A Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMMTB) cricket team and officials posed in front of a red brick grandstand, mounted on cardDonor note: CRICKET - PHOTO 8" X 6" / ARTHUR MIERS 2ND FROM RIGHT - BACK ROW / VINCENT KELLY - BENDIGOcricket teams, arthur miers, m&mtb -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO UNITED CRICKET CLUB
Bendigo United Cricket Club, Originated 1853, Established 1861 A 20 page booklet commemorating 160 years of the club's history with photographs, members names and statistics.Bendigo United Cricket Cluborganization, club / society, sport -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White, St Matthew's Church of England Cricket Team c 1940, c1940
The Cheltenham parish was created in 1865 by excising a portion of the parish of St Andrews Brighton. A small brick church was completed in 1867 to serve a rural community stretching from Brighton South (Moorabbin) to Mordialloc. 1867 St Matthew's Church of England was erected in Cheltenham beside the Nepean Highway near Charman Road. The early settlers established a tennis club, cricket team and social groups.St Matthew's Church of England Cheltenham was erected in 1867 and was integral to the spiritual well being and social life of the early settlers.Black & White photograph of the St Matthews Church of England Cricket team Cheltenham c 1940Front ; Church of England Cricket Team 1940 Back ; Written - Ladies / Hilda Biehl, Bertha Schneeberber, Mrs Wootton, / We made afternoon tea from / a kerosene tin for 30 players / each Saturday they played at home !!smith j l; smith mary ann, stanley helen, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman s, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards, -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Shield
School magazine The Minervan records the following: Thirty keen cricketers returned for a cricket clinic over the weekend of their holidays which was climaxed with a practice match against Launceston Grammar School at College. the visitors batted 15 and scored 198 and College batted 12 and scored 165, with Guy Daggett scoring 63 not out. (The Minervan Dec 1970 p.18)Large round Tasmanian blackwood platterPlaque on centre of platter face: BALLARAT COLLEGE INTER-HOUSE / CRICKET SHIELD / PRESENTED BY / LAUNCESTON CHURCH GRAMMAR SCHOOL / AFTER 1ST VISIT/ IN FEBRUARY 1970cricket, launceston church grammar school -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1988-2006
Wooden trophy with a silver plate on the upright section and the base, and a silver statue of a cricket player on the right. Engraved on the metal plates is text reading:W.H.S. YEAR 7 INDOOR CRICKET COMPETITION -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Cricket Club Documents - Devils Own Cricket Club Member register and cash book 1875-1877
Organisation-Club/society-sportA large but thin book consisting of blue lined paper and a cream coloured cover. Includes the handwritten list of Cricket club members and, later in the book, a list of cash transactions made by the club. "Devils Own Cricket Club Later Law Cricket Club 1875-78" written in blue ink on the cover. docc, devils own cricket club, sandhurst, bendigo advertiser -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Trophy, E. G. Morris Shield, 1921
Edgar Gordon Morris was a prominent sportsman in Bacchus Marsh from around 1909 to 1918. He was regarded as the best all-round cricketer in the district and was also Secretary of the Bacchus Marsh Cricket Association. He was also a playing member of local football and tennis clubs. From about 1919 to 1921 Morris had been living in Swan Hill. His death at the age of 35 was reported in the Bacchus Marsh Express on the 5th March 1921 and was received with great sadness in sporting circles in Bacchus Marsh and district. To perpetuate his memory a shield to be presented to the premiership team each season in the Bacchus Marsh Cricket Association. The E.G. MOrris Shield was first presented for the 1921-1922 season.This item is of historical significance because it is associated with a particular person, Edgar Morris, a prominent sportsman and sports administrator in the Bacchus Marsh area. It is of comparative significance because it is representative of a shield design for a perpetual sporting trophy. The Shield also provides some research value by preserving and commemorating the memory of a prominent individual sports person in the Bacchus Marsh area.A silver plated shield created to perpetuate the memory of E. G. Morris. Enclosed inside a timber frame and sealed with a glass top. The shield is ringed by smaller shields with inscriptions identifying the premiership winning teams in the Bacchus Marsh Cricket Association between 1921 and 1930.The E. G. Morris Shield presented by G. H. Anderson to the Bacchus Marsh Cricket Association as a tribute to the memory of Edgar Gordon Morris 1921cricket bacchus marsh, bacchus marsh cricket association, edgar gordon morris cricketer -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
It is a photograph of a local cricket team and its committee.A grey and cream mounted sepia photograph of a men's cricket team. Eleven men are dressed in creams and eight men are wearing dark suits. Three of the men are wearing pads and two men are holding bats. It is a studio photograph with a wrought iron arch in the background and a column on the RHS of the photo.YEOMAN / ROYAL ARCADE MELBOURNEcricket, men, sport, clothing and dress, photographers, george evans collection -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Headwear - Club Cap
Murrumbeena Cricket Club Under 16 1982-83 premiership cap belonging to a retired member, Ian Nicholls.Murrumbeena Cricket Club Under 16 1982-83 premiership cap belonging to Ian Nicholls. Cap is ‘English’ style of cotton/wool material in maroon with the club logo, ‘Premiers 1982-83’ in gold.murrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, clothing, cap, ian nicholls -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sign to Hume and Hovell Cricket Ground, at Allandale Road, Strath Creek, Autumn Excursion, Hume and Hovell's 1824 expedition, 26 May 1996, 26/05/1996
[article by Bettina Woodburn in EDHS Newsletter No. 109, July 1996:] ON THE TRAIL OF HUME AND HOVELL - REPORT ON THE AUTUMN EXCURSION - On a green and fresh morning (Sunday 26th May 1996) the Cobb and Co coach (driven by the most obliging Peter Tampion) set off in a north easterly direction from Eltham to connect with Hume and Hovell's route on their 1824 explorations of central Victoria. The Society would follow a series of monuments erected for the 1924 centenary of the expedition from King Parrot Creek (Tuesday 7th December 1824), through Strath Creek, over Sunday Creek (Sunday 12th December 1824) at Broadford, Tullamarine, St Albans, Deer Park, through Werribee, skirting east of the You Yangs to Lara and Avalon Beach. Because their distance-measuring wheel had broken and a one degree mistake was made in calculations, the two leaders of the original group of six convict-companions arrived at Corio Bay, instead of the expected Western Port, discovered earlier by Flinders. From below Mt. Disappointment (Hume and Hovell's difficulties in "scrambling over brush and rock", "leeches in forest, as well as no water", "cutting grass 4-5 ft. high", dreadful scrub", "devil flies") we took an easier route, saw the Strath Creek memorial in ground fog and a wonderful "field of dreams", the Hume-Hovell privately owned cricket ground with its white picket boundary fence. Now, after a steep climb, in sunshine under gums we stretched and viewed magnificent rolling hills and fog-filled valleys - not "smoke from Aborigines' bush fires". After morning tea at Broadford we followed the Sunday Creek valley beside the Hume Freeway, passed the Wallan Wallan Rest Area (more appropriately Hume and Hovell Rest Area) to tum right at Beveridge. In Gellibrand Hill Park, near the headwaters of the Moonee Ponds Creek, we experienced the landscape the first European settlers saw - huge river red gums and rolling pastures. The gardens and sheltered courtyard of the 1840s, timber, brought from .....[?] prefabricated Woodlands Homestead, provided a pleasant lunch stop. We enjoyed a private tour, panoramic views over Melbourne and surroundings and the excitement of arriving and departing aircraft. Our next river crossing was at Werribee, "in a vast treeless plain", then we drove on by-ways no coach had previously travelled, to find "an immense sheet of water" salty Corio Bay, off-course to the west. In late afternoon of a super, calm, late autumn day we headed homewards. Back at Eltham we were rather surprised to find that we had travelled a total of 347 km. Thanks again to Russell Yeoman for his research and organization. What a wonderful day! Colour photographactivities, hume and hovell, allandale road, strath creek -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Books and Papers - Mt Beauty Cricket Club
A local cricket team was initiated in 1951- 2 teams Bogong and Mt Beauty. In 1958 these two teams joined the Ovens Valley Cricket Association and were renamed Mt Beauty 1sts and 2nds. In 1963, the 2nds were renamed the Mt Beauty Rovers and played in the Ovens and Kiewa Cricket Association. In 1979 the cricket club was known as Mount Beauty United. Records include names of members and players indicating that the sport was popular during the 1960s and 1970s.1. Cricket Score Books 1960s and 1970 2.Constitution of Mount Beauty Cricket Club, Members and Players 1960s 3. Trophies list for 1975/76 season 4. Constitution, correspondence and cuttings of newspaper articles pertaining to the Mt Beauty Cricket Club 1975, 1976, 1977 seasons .(in plastic sleeve)mt beauty cricket club, sport -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH CRICKET 1937/38, THORNTON STUDIOS, BALLARAT, 1937 - 38
SEE OVER.1 BLACK AND WHITE COPY PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES CRICKET TEAM .2 SEPIA COPY PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES CRICKET TEAM .3 BLACK AND WHITE CIPY PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES CRICKET TEAM FIXED TO MATTE BOARD PREMIERS BALLARAT CRICKET LEAGUE SEASON 1937 - 38 RECORD FIRST INNINGS 418 RUNSphotographs, cricket, cricket 1937/38 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Ticket - Mitcham Cricket Club Season Ticket, 1885 - 6
Framed Mitcham Cricket Club Season Ticket 1885 - 6 belonging to a Mr McClelland.|Framed in a very rough, basic wooden frame - with nails ..|Probably hand madeMITCHAM CRICKET CLUBS|SEASON TICKET 1885 - 6documents, cards -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Reunion, 1991
Vermont Cricket Club celebrating 75th anniversary are holding a reunion.Vermont Cricket Club celebrating 75th anniversary are holding a reunion.Vermont Cricket Club celebrating 75th anniversary are holding a reunion.cricket, vermont cricket club -
Vision Australia
Photograph (item) - Image, Jason Morgan, Blind Cricketers pavilion, oval and rear view of Glenferrie Road building, 18/10/2023
Photograph taken by a staff member of the rear view of the Kooyong building, facing the blind cricket ground. The Charlie Bradley Cricket Pavilion is to the left.vision australia, buildings -
Clunes Museum
Negative
Negatives on celluloid; .1 Clunes Cricket Club 1956-1957 .2 Clunes Cricket Club 1957-1958 .3 Clunes Cricket Club 1967-1968 .4 Clunes Cricket Club 1952-1953 .5 Clunes Football Club 1953 .6 Clunes Cricket Club 1963-1964 .7 Clunes Football Club 1967 .8 Clunes Football Club 1958 .9 Paper envelope (yellow).9 Handwritten in pencil "Negatives" Clunes Cricket club 1963-64, 52-53, 56-57 Clunes Football clube 1953, 1958 1951," Donated by Glenda Caboneclunes cricket club, clunes football club -
Vision Australia
Award - Object, C. Bradley 1000th wicket V.B.C.A. award
This award was given to Charlie Bradley upon the occassion of his 1000th wicket, by the Victorian Blind Cricket Association. It consists of a round cricket ball sized wire frame with black nylon tubing wrapped around it, and bottle tops to create sound.1 black nylon cricket ball with metal bellsrecreation, victorian blind cricket association, charlie bradley -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A group photograph of a cricket team and others. Unidentifiedsports, cricket, george evans collection -
Camberwell Historical Society
Book, Radcliffe Grace, A Century to Camberwell, 1964
History of the Camberwell Cricket Club 1864-1964camberwell, sport, cricket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - BENDIGO UNITED CRICKET CLUB HAT EARLY 1950'S
Red and white cricket cap. Belonged to Maurice Prideaux who played for the Bendigo United Cricket Club for 3/4 years in the early 1950's. The cap is in good condition.clubs, cricket, bendigo united cricket club -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black and White photograph/s - mounted, c1930
Mounted photograph of members of the "Tramway Cricket Club" at the North Melbourne Football club, c1930. Has some details on the rear of the photograph. Features 11 men in whites, one in a suit, one sitting at the front with a score book and another man standing on the right in a uniform.On rear in pencil or ink - "Approx 1930" "Taken at North Melbourne Football Club / Tramway Cricket Club" "Bill Lughton 4th back from the right" "Marchese, Lughton, Reeves, Bullock" "With my compliments H Secrtry Lughton"trams, tramways, sports, mmtb, north melbourne, cricket -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Women's State Cricket team 1939 - 40, c.1940
Peggy ANTONIO was a member of the Victorian Women's Cricket Team.Digital copy of photograph of 1939/40 Victorian Women's Cricket Teamsport - women's cricket, peggy antonio, victoriam women's cricket team 1939/40 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Marjorie Haeffner, c1938
Marjorie Joyce Haeffner informed that she was born at Mosgiel Hospital in Mont Albert Road, Surrey Hills in 1924, soon after it opened. According to electoral rolls, her parents Henry Norman Neil and Mabel Haeffner were living at 22 Wharton Street, Surrey Hills at this time. Henry's parents Henry Thomas Haeffner (1858-1935) and Eliza Jane (ms Chesney - 1868-1940) were farmers in the Tallangatta area. Their farm was called 'Ferndale'. Another farm in the area - 'Spring Creek' - was the address of Marj's parents in 1922 before they moved to Melbourne. Some time after 1926 and by 1931 Marj's parents had moved back to Tallangatta to help out on his parents' farm. This was lost during the Depression. Marj's family moved back to Melbourne; her grandparents stayed in the North Albury area until they died. Electoral roll entries show that there was considerable movement of extended family members between town and country. Marj's parents moved back to Surrey Hills; the electoral roll lists them at 33 Clyde Street in 1936 but Chatham Primary School's list of students records that Marj was there from 1932-1937. She had siblings Jack (enrolled in 1933) and Donald (enrolled in 1934). In 2019 this Edwardian timber home still stands. Marj was an enthusiastic member of a women's cricket club in the 1940s and 1950s. According to Jocelyn Hall's photo register, this photo was taken at the Haeffner home in Clyde Street. After she married Marj did not moved far from her childhood home in Clyde Street. She and her husband Brian Lindsay (known as Lindsay) Higgins bought 31 Langford Street, Surrey Hills, a Californian bungalow on a wide block, and between 1961 and 1970 Marj's children Margaret, Wendy, Deborah, Robyn, Adam and Christopher Higgins were also enrolled at Chatham. Marj's home in Langford Street was sold in April 2019 for $2.08M.A black and white photograph of a lady dressed in white cricket gear standing in front of a house.cricket, women's cricket, (miss) marjorie haeffner, (mrs) marjorie higgins, clyde street -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Badge - North Portland Cricket Club, n.d
Displayed in History HouseEnamelled badge with gold metal details, letters, backing and pin. Enamelled design. Two gold cricket bats crossed over stumps on red background. Gold writing on blue background.Front: NORTH PORTLAND/ CRICKET CLUB Back: K.G. LUKE/ MELB.badge, numismatics, souvenir, north portland cricket, recreation -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir - North Portland Cricket Club Badge, n.d
Displayed in History HouseEnamelled badge with gold metal details, letters, backing and pin. Enamelled design. Two gold cricket bats crossed over stumps on red background. Gold writing on blue background.Front: NORTH PORTLAND/ CRICKET CLUB Back: K.G. LUKE/ MELB. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Keith Carr, 2018
Keith Carr ended his cricketing career at the age of 80 after participating in his 1,000th game as either an umpire or player in the Eastern Cricket Association.carr, keith, cricket, cricket clubs -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Documents, Ringwood & District Cricket Association - Registation lists of players of clubs in the Association for seasons 1927/28, 1928/29, 1929/30, 1930/31
Hand written pages of player registrations and transfers. (62 pages)"Covering typed letter adressed to The Librarian - Ringwood Archival Centre" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Booklet, Blue & Gold - Ringwood Cricket Club Through the Years
Scanned, searchable PDF of photocopy version. 49 pages. Provided by Peter Vergers (junior) through Neville Burns.Not sure of author - either David Penny or Peter Alford, as per inscriptions on the document. Covering the years from 1901 to 1980. Also partially on RCC website - http://ringwood.vic.cricket.com.au/content.aspx?file=217|37459h. Note that the last paragraph of page 44 should read, "While the 4th Eleven Pennant was intended to close up this brief history, we cannot possibly finish without the tremendous news that in 1979/80, the fourths again got into the Final again led by Jim Myerscough and again won. They were set 295 runs to win and finished with 9/296. Plenty of heart attack and blood pressure material there! The star performer was Stephen Crump who made 138. While he would be the last to agree there is little doubt that the "Myerscough" guidance and skill played a major part in the victory and history will show that many of these lads gained enormously from Jim’s guidance and would go on to outstanding individual successes with the club." Also note that much of the Ringwood history seems to have been copied from the "Place of Many Eagles" book. Some further research on Trove has revealed that a Ringwood team was playing in 1886.