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Essendon Football Club
Essendon Football Club membership ticket, 1972
Essendon celebrated 1972 as its centenary year although the exact date of the club's founding is not certain. It played its first recorded game against a Carlton second twenty on 7 June 1873 (and won).Folded cardboard Essendon Football Club membership ticket; ticket has black and red border with Essendon logo at top with "100 years" in gold box between flags, "Essendon / Football Club / Centenary / 1972" in black and red print with "Essendon" and "Centenary" in a stylised scroll; "Suaviter in modo, fortitier in re" in small black print at bottom. Inside has details of Club and office bearers and Essendon's fixture for 1972. -
Bialik College
Mixed media (series) - Yom Ha'atzmaut
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Tennis Australia
Paddle, Circa 1890
A Ping Pong paddle, with stretched hide double-face, and gold tape decoration around frame. During this period of table tennis history, it was merely a parlour game, and very distant from the professional competitive sport it was to become. Materials: Wood, Hide, Glue, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Paddle, Circa 1890
A pair of Ping Pong paddles, with stretched hide faces, and leather binding with impressed gold patterning. During this period of table tennis history, it was merely a parlour game, and very distant from the professional competitive sport it was to become. Materials: Wood, Hide, Leather, Glue, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1916
'Paddle Tennis' set in red box with a lid label featuring image of game played on street before a crowd. Contains two solid wood paddles a string net and two rubber balls. Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Wood, Metal, Natural fibre, Felt, Bonetennis -
Tennis Australia
Pole tennis set, Circa 1990
'Rotor Spin' pole tennis game. Contains two plastic bats, a three-piece metal pole with stake base and plastic threaded component at top, and a tennis ball attached to string. Complete set. Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Metal, String, Felt, Nylon, Plastictennis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Football Club Premiers 1915
During the First World War some local clubs in the Reporter and District league were unable to field a team as players had gone to war. Those left behind often went to other clubs for a game.Black and white photograph of the Mitcham Football team and supporters taken outside near the clubhouse in 1915. Captain is Michael George (not identified).mitcham football club, sporting clubs, football clubs -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Certificate, Wildlife keepers certificate, 1938
This certificate enabled Mrs Oswin Roberts to keep Edward, the koala at her home. Florence Oswin married Rajah Roberts.Small brown leather folder with 2 certificates of authority as Assistant Inspector for Mrs Oswin RobertsCertificate of Authority No. 237 This Certificate is issued to Mrs Florence Oswin Roberts of Broadwater Cowes as an Assistant Inspector under the Fisheries and Game Acts. Issued Melbourne 1938. Second certificate is identical but issued in 1952.certificate, florence oswin roberts, edward the koala -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Newspaper - Death Notice for Port Melbourne as an independent municipal district, Terry Keenan, 23 Jun 1994
Written by Terry Keenan and put into the Herald Sun at the time of the Port Melbourne Council amalgamation with South Melbourne and St Kilda into Port Phillip, 1994Death Notice for Port Melbourne! Inserted by Terry Keenan. "Born 1860. Died 1994. Aged 134 years. Known affectionately far and wide as 'The Borough' . Died fighting game to the last, succumbed eventually to the marauding barbarians. Deeply mourned by her countless sons and daughters. R.I.P."amalgamation, local government - city of port melbourne, local government - city of port phillip, herald sun, terry keenan -
Clunes Museum
Leisure object - CHILDS PUZZLE
FLAT WOODEN CONTAINER WITH ONE JIGSAW PUZZLE (ONE PIECE MISSING) AND A DOUBLE SIDED PICTURE GAME ON ONE SIDE, ALPHABET LETTERS ON OTHER SIDE (ONE SQUARE MISSING) OUR LITTLE TREASURES - ABC ON TOP LID AND FIVE CHILDREN PLAYING ON A BEACH ON OTHER LID.local history, toys, covered blocks and jigsaw puzzle, harris -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1946
'Tiddle-E-Pong' game. Contains printed felt mat, miniature net, four plastic discs (two small, two large), a pencil and a rules/scoring card. Incomplete, one plastic disc missing. Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Wood, Metal, String, Paint, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1937
Ernest Sewell series 'Tiddlytennis' game. Patent no.22857/35 (1935-6). Contains miniature net and wooden net supports, printed cotton as 'court', and eight bone discs (1 large, 5 small). Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Glue, Wood, Natural fibre, Papertennis -
Tennis Australia
Katch Dart game set, Circa 1925
''Katch Dart' game set. Contains two wood paddles, and a wooden 'dart' with suction cup on one end and feathers on other end. Also contains an instruction/rules sheet. Set is complete. Materials: Cardboard, Paper, Ink, Wood, Glue, Metal, Bird feather, Rubbertennis -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1890
A Horsman's (English) 'Improved Parlor Tennis' game. Photographic advertisement for Horsman racquets underside of lid. Contains felt playing mat, 17 playing pieces, cardboard 'net', wooden cup. Patented 9 Dec 1890. Materials: Cardboard, Paper, Ink, Felt, Wood, Bonetennis -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1950
'Jokari' game set in cardboard box. Contains two painted wooden paddles and a ball anchor box with string handle. Ball and cable missing from set. Also contains instructions pamphlet, and two instructional pamphlets by famous players. Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Victoria Police Museum
Gaming Branch 1940
Motor cars are a 1937 Ford and 1940 Chevrolet. Members from left rear are: J.Gibson?; A DeLaRue 5433; F.Henderson 7739; T.Meekle?. Front row: A.Guys?; A.Mason 9015; H.Dawson 8972. All attached to the Gaming Branch. -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, Swish Rules, 1983
Swish rules as authorised by the Victorian Swish Council on July 9, 1983. This book was part of the Braille & Talking Library collection in Commercial Road. Swish is a game played with a bat, ball and barriers on a tennis-table like court.1 spiral bound book of thermoform pagesrecreation, swish -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BOWLING OVER
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Bowling over the competition: the winners of a game of carpet bowls. Date unknown. Back: Mrs Sterling, Mrs Phil Hunt, Mrs Beck and Mrs Flett. Front Lin Johnson, E. Atkin and Rene Fox. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN PENROSE COLLECTION: BALLARAT ART GALLERY, 1949
Document. Norman Penrose collection: annual report and Balance Sheet 1949 for The Ballarat Fine Art Public Gallery Association. Has list of acquisitions and some pictures of paintings including 'Richmond Bridge, Tasmania' by George Lawrence, 'A Football Game' by Russell Drysdale and 'Eaglemont, 1889' by Arthur Streeton.person, bendigo, norman william penrose, norman penrose collection, ballarat art gallery annual report and balance sheet 1949 -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 1879
Four pages (reproductions of pages 655 and 658, original pages 656 and 657) from unknown magazine article entitled 'THE GAME OF LAWN TENNIS'. Includes illustrations of court layout, a racquet and tennis match scene. UV glass. Materials: Paper, Ink, Glass, Cardboard, Glue, Woodtennis -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1890
'Horsman's Tiddledy Wink Tennis' game set. Lithographed cardboard box containing a dyed felt playing area, 30 small and two large coloured discs, a cardboard 'net' with wood support stands, and a small wooden cup. Materials: Cardboard, Paper, Ink, Wood, Glue, Bonetennis -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1938
'Tiddle Tennis' game. Inscribed on lid: 'MADE IN U.S.A.'. Contains felt playing mat, cardboard 'net', 2 wooden net stands, 4 plastic bats, 1 bag of 8 plastic playing bits and an instruction sheet. Materials: Cardboard, Paper, Ink, Felt, Plastic, Woodtennis -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, VCFL Hampden District, Mid 20th century
These cards are to be filled out by the timekeeper at football matches in the hampden district which covers the area from Colac to Port Fairy in Western Victoria. The form has space to record the various aspects of time matters for each football game. A common but essential part of the running of sports .Both cards are identical and are bright pink with black text in table form on front and back. V C F L Hampden Districtwarrnambool,, hampden league, hampden district, timekeepers vcfl -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Mid 1970s
The Railway Hotel in Sunbury was owned and operated by the Edwards family until Dawn Edwards died in 2004. It is situated on the corner of Station and Evans Streets and over the years has undergone many changes to accommodate the changes in liquor and gaming laws.A black and white photograph of the Railway Hotel, renamed The Olive Tree. The building is sited on a corner block. it is a two storey building with seven windows on the upper floor and eight on the ground floor as well as a doorway. A Holden station wagon is angle parked on the LHS and two bare trees are growing on the nature strip.hotels, motels, evans street, edwards, dawn, railway hotel, olive tree hotel, george evans collection -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Laurie Richards, Reuben Ryan and Pat, 1964
RVIB workers putting together packages for Berri Juice, which included a game and information about juicing. Reuben Ryan is closest to camera, while Pat stands next in the line. Reuben worked in the factory for over 40 years.1 x black and white photographJO1737royal victorian institute for the blind, reuben ryan -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Skip-Bo cards, 1993
A set of Skip-Bo cards with printed instructions. On the box is marked 'Brailled Skip-Bo Card Game 10509'. This is an example of how popular card games can easily be made accessible by the use of Braille for those without vision. Skip-Bo playing cards with braille embossed on top left-hand and bottom right-hand corners in white cardboard box recreation equipment, games -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond valley Leader, Agony on the big stage, 25/09/2019
Greensborough fails to fire when it matters most. The seniors and reserves sides had lost just one game between them before Saturday, with both enduring stunning upset defeats in their respective NFL Division 1 grand finals.News article 1 page, black text.northern football league, greensborough football club, west preston-lakeside football club -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Programme, Wesley Girls' Guild, Wesley Church, Melbourne Annual Display
The Girls' Guilds were based on the New Commandment "That Ye Love One Another". The program consisted of Free Exercises; Bolas; Vaulting; Jumping; Rondo; Ball Game; Basket Ball; Hoops; Running; Dumbells; Group Balancing; Marching and Canoe."Wesley" Girls' Guild Annual Display held on 12th November, 1931 in St George's Church Hall folded program.girls' guild -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Bingo cards, 19
With large print numbers as well as Braille, these cards allow everyone to participate in Bingo. Originating in Italy, this competitive game is enjoyed almost the world over and has also been used as an educational tool to teach children numeracy as well as history. 2 blue bingo cards recreation equipment, games -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Bingo cards, 19
With large print numbers as well as Braille, these cards allow everyone to participate in Bingo. Originating in Italy, this competitive game is enjoyed almost the world over and has also been used as an educational tool to teach children numeracy as well as history. 6 wooden bingo cards recreation, games