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8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Booklet - Dining In menu Wangaratta
Coloured booklet being program for regimental Dinner 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse 4 August 2001 at Wangarattamilitary, nek, wangaratta, dinner, vmr, pwlh -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Card - Dinner menu card
Colonel John Neale retired as Honarary Colonel at 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles in June 1992.Buff coloured, single fold card for formal VMR dinner at Wangaratta, June 1992.military, vmr, neale, dinner -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Refreshment Rooms and Menu, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat
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Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - English Cricket Team, 1948-49 at the Gardens Pavilion, Lake Wendouree, Ballarat
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Carlton Football Club
Event Program, Grand Final Dinner 1962, 1962
Losing GF 1962Program & Menu for post match dinner 1962 GF, a loss to Essendon Carlton 1.1 7 5.6 36 7.8 50 8.10 58 Essendon 6.5 41 7.7 49 10.10 70 13.12 90 Venue: M.C.G. Date: Saturday September 29, 1962 Result: Loss by 32 points Umpire: Jack Irving Crowd: 98,385 Goalkickers: B.Williams 3, J.Nicholls 2, G.Donaldson, M.Cross, K.Greenwood. Best: S.Silvagni, M.Crowe, J.James, B.Cox, G.Donaldson, B.Williams. Injuries: Nil Game Review It was a tale of contrasting preparation for the Grand Finalists, with the Blues having been involved in three games decided by less than a goal in a row, while Essendon hadn't played for three weeks. Leading up to the match Essendon had injury problems, with Terry Rodgers unable to take the field and ruckman Geoff Leek requiring a pain killing injection to get him up for the game. Leek actually fooled the Essendon match committee by passing his fitness test (during which he was asked to kick a medicine ball) by using his good leg - not the suspect one. When the ball was bounced to start the Grand Final, Essendon straight away looked like the fresher side, and slammed on 6 goals to one to take control. Carlton dug deep in the second term and fought back, kicking 4 majors and closing the gap to only 13 points by the half-time break. The Bombers surged again in the third term, with their forwards looking lively and dangerous. The Blues were just out-gunned, and trailed by 20 points at the last break. The game became spiteful in the first few minutes of the last quarter, as Essendon overwhelmed the Blues defence. They kicked three quick, unanswered goals to establish a 39-point advantage, and from thenh on had the flag in their bag. As the heat went out of the game, Cross scored a consolation goal for Carlton, but it was a case of too little too late. Best players in a well-beaten Carlton side were Serge Silvagni, who continually stood against the tide, John James and Graham Donaldson up forward, Bob Crowe in defence, and Berkley Cox, who controlled the centre. 1962 Grand Final Team B: 8 John Benetti 18 Peter Barry 16 Maurie Sankey HB: 26 Graeme Anderson 20 Wes Lofts 14 Bob Crowe C: 19 Ian Collins 9 Berkley Cox 30 Murray Kick HF: 13 Graham Donaldson (c) 10 John James 12 John Gill F: 5 Ken Greenwood 22 Tom Carroll 36 Peter Falconer Ruck: 2 John Nicholls (vc) 1 Serge Silvagni 7 Bruce Williams Res: 32 Vasil Varlamos 23 Martin Cross Coach: Ken Hands In: V. Varlamos Out: B. BuckleyFour page program -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Photograph - Menu Gardens Pavilion, Ballarat Botanical Gardens signed by English Women's Cricket Team - Photo
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - seargents mess dinner menu"s
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St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Menu, A Dinner to Celebrate the Launching of the Final Stage of the National Theatre, 1973
Contains information about the formation and growth of the National Theatre Movement and statistics about the construction of the new National Theatre in the building formerly known as the Victory Theatre, on the corner of Carlisle and Barkly Streets, St Kilda. A dinner to launch the final stage of construction was held on 4 December 1973. Completion was planned for 15 June 1974 and the official opening date was to be 24 August 1974. The dinner was hel at the Stardust, Marine Parade, St Kilda and was hosted by the Victorian Ministry for the Arts.Yellow coloured card printed in black on one side and brown on the othernational theatre, stardust -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - Menu, Available types of meal items
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Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Work on paper - Dinner Menu, Olympic send-off dinner for Anthony Edwards 1996
Inscription on verso of bi-fold cover "The Taffe Family Going for Gold Atlanta '96, Thank you for your support, signature Eddy & in print Anthony Edwards.rowing, ballarat, olympic games, atlanta, taffe family, dinner menu, -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Christmas Dinner Menu Fishermens''s Bend Migrant Hostel, 25 Dec 1955
One of eleven digital images of the Nash family's migration to Australia & their time at the Fishermens''s Bend Migrant Hostel & their home at 319 Princes Street.immigration, fishermens bend migrant hostel, nash family, princes street -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Back to Merbein Civic Dinner Toast List & Menu (2 copies), 18 Aug.1959
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