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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia - Cricket ball
Well worn cricket ball-red with numerous signatures written on it. Mostly legible.cricket ball -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Eric or Little by Little, 1905
Book prize presented to James Reilly, 1906Brown,green and blue cover. Black letters. Sketch of schoolboys playing cricket.James Reilly. Most popular scholar. 1st Prize. University College, Shepparton. 9.12.1906a schoolboy story, tatura, tatura flour mill, j reilly, f w farrar -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Pat Boyd, 1956
Robin’s brother Pat Boyd took Mandie and Penleigh Boyd (Patricia and Robin’s eldest children) to the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. At this time, Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts North American academic year 1956-7.Colour slide in a mount. Olympic Games, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia15 / O'Games (Handwritten) / Girl's finishing + judges (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Pat Boyd, 1956
Robin’s brother Pat Boyd took Mandie and Penleigh Boyd (Patricia and Robin’s eldest children) to the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. At this time, Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts North American academic year 1956-7.Colour slide in a mount. Olympic Games, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia7 / O'games (Handwritten) / Opening Day (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Pat Boyd, 1956
Robin’s brother Pat Boyd took Mandie and Penleigh Boyd (Patricia and Robin’s eldest children) to the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. At this time, Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts North American academic year 1956-7.Colour slide in a mount. Olympic Games, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia3 / O'games (Handwritten) / Opening Day (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clipping, Norwood Secondary College, Ringwood, Victoria
Local newspaper article, The Mail, 15 December, 1992. Norwood Secondary College junior girls cricket team has taken out the VSSSA premiership pennant, becoming the best junior girls cricket team in the state.Photo - Naiomi Robinson, captain, and Melanie Crawford, vice captain. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Recorded history, 1995
Forest Hill Cricket Club celebrated its 40th anniversary, also the club's history was unveiled in a book 'A History of the Forest Hill Cricket Club'.Forest Hill Cricket Club celebrated its 40th anniversary, also the club's history was unveiled in a book 'A History of the Forest Hill Cricket Club'. Murray Howell with help from others has researched and collated the history.Forest Hill Cricket Club celebrated its 40th anniversary, also the club's history was unveiled in a book 'A History of the Forest Hill Cricket Club'. cricket, forest hill cricket club, howell, murray, mercuri, michael, mccormack, mark, gemma, marshall, bruce, dearing, peter, watson, della -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Digital image, Sepia, c. 1910
This image has been taken at the side of St Matthew's Church, Cheltenham. Sepia toned image of cricket team. There are twelve (12) people in the photograph, including two men lying down at the front, with cricket bats in their hands. While it appears to be a men's team, there are three young boys in the back row.sport, cricket, cricket club, cheltenham, cheltenham cricket club, st matthew's church -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO: BENDIGO CRICKET CLUB
Black and white photo: Bendigo Cricket Club about 1901 ? Photo is in pieces. On back of photo Sir John Quick ? 3 rows of men ( 17 ) 5 men dressed in suits and hats, others in cricket whites. Two men in front row holding cricket bats. Copy of photo enclosed, copy shows photo intact. Also catalogue no.1486.bendigo cricket club, cricket club -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter, Letter written by H.C.Howship to Ringwood Mail Ringwood 1963
To the Editor of the Ringwood Mail Dear Sir, would you please publish in your widely read paper the following letter for the information of the residents of the City of Ringwood- Re the passing of my brother Mr. J.P. Howship, who was an ANZAC one of the pioneer family of Howship of Ringwood which name is connected with the early history of Ringwood or more particularly Ringwood East as the late J.P. Howship and myself purchased the Nursery of Mr. John Hill around the year 1912 and after a couple of years my late brother Bert was taken into partnership and we bought the adjoining nursery of Mr. Will Hill and traded under name Howship Bros. Rosedale Nursery and the name of one street in the old property Howship Avenue is named after the old firm as well as Rosedale Crescent. The move for the establishment of the Ringwood East station started with myself and in a meeting up with a Mr .T. Birkitt who I felt was the man I needed as he was a sub Estate Agent .A meeting was called and held in our packing shed at the end of Federal Road which at that time ended at Mr. Charlie Burdens property and abbuted (sic) on our property. This meeting was attended by about sixty residents and the late Mr. C. Wedge was elected as the first President of the Ringwood East Railway League and Progress Assoc. with Mr. T. Birkitt as Secretary and myself as assist. Secretary. This League raised the sum of about 1,600 from residents and land owners for the erection of the Ringwood East Railway Station & after the station was erected and paid for the League part was canceled and the Progress Assoc. carried on. The present Ringwood East Cricket Club was formed at meeting and the Prog .......and my three brothers Bert, Mervyn and played cricket in the Ringwood district for many years and most of us were members of the Ringwood at first and then the Ringwood East Football clubs and followed the teams for years a few names of the old players came to mind in E. Thomas , C. Weil, T. Homewood, the Pratt family and others. I might mention for the benefit of the City of Ringwood residents my eldest brother Laurie late of New Street and now living at Blairgowrie was with what was then known as Coopers Mills and designed and helped to build some of the first buildings in that property now known as Ringwood Timber & Trading Co .Also that myself and others namely the Reidy Brothers, Mr. Taylor, & L .Cleary & voluntary labour formed the tennis courts at East Ringwood with the help of our young Ladies of the time, those courts I'm pleased to say are well established and two more are added and provide good activities for the young people of the district. Also with the aid of C .Thomas, Norm Blood and others we formed the Methodist courts. From the Ringwood East Progress Association came the move to have a Health Centre for Ringwood. This was established by a good deal of enthusiastic work by some mothers after spending nearly fifty years in Ringwood watching it grow from town surrounded by orchards to a City and I must congratulate the Civic Fathers and their staff in the growth of Ringwood and the fine roads, Parks, Elderly Citizens Club and have all done a good job but why oh why have you neglected mines Road Ringwood east. Why has this road not been made the drainage there is something to be seen to be believed in such a city .The only solution is making and curbing this road & I would ask those responsible why the curbing was put down Dublin Road where there are no residents this curbing could well have solved the problem in Mines Road if used there. I recently spent a weekend with my Daughter, Mrs. Munro at the corner of Maroondah highway and Mines Road and was disgusted at the condition of Mines Road and drainage and had to air my views and suggest a trip to Mines Road by the Civic Fathers led by the Health Inspector I am yours sincerely H.C. Howship Sheila Street, Rye. (copied here verbatim)3 pages of hand written letter detailing the early history of the East Ringwood Railway and Progress Association, football, cricket and tennis clubs.. Written as a draft in 1963. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Connelly,Tatchell, Dunlop, Smalley and Balmer Image
Thomas Jefferson Connelly (1858-18/10/1892) Son of Thomas James Connelly a well known JP at Inglewood. Admitted as a solicitor in the Supreme Court in 1880. Started own business as a solicitor in 1883 at Albion Chambers, View Street. By 1887 he had joined with George Henry Tatchell and in 1889 they moved their firm to Williamson Street. On 8th Jan 1885 he was elected to the Bendigo Council and was elected as Mayor 16th Aug 1887. He was the first Bendigo born Mayor and the youngest. He served on the committee of the Bendigo hospital and the Mechanics Institute and was a prominent member of the ANA. He was also a Captain of a local militia force. He married Frances Cresswell Reynolds and they had 3 children who were very young when they were left fatherless in 1892. Thomas died in Kerang, following an epileptic fit. He was attending a case at the time. He is buried at the Bendigo Public Cemetery. George Henry Tatchell was the son of Thomas Tatchell JP of Inglewood. He was admitted as an attorney by the Supreme Court in 1887 and formed a partnership with Thomas Jefferson Connelly 22/9/1887. By 1894, their practice had been joined by Adam George Dunlop. In 1904 he was elected president of the Bendigo Bar Association. George was a very bowler and was part of an Australian team that travelled to Britain in 1930, where he won the Veteran Pairs Competition competing with his brother William. He retired to “Woodford”, Toorak. Adam George Dunlop (1864 – 28/2/1921) Son of Andrew McBride Dunlop. He married Marion Ethel Nicholls, a widow in 1905. Admitted as a solicitor, proctor and conveyancer in 1892. When Thomas Connelly died, his will stated that his share in the law firm was to be sold and if it was sold to Dunlop, he would have 3 years to pay for. This clearly happened and by 1894 the firm was known as Connelly, Tatchell and Dunlop.He continued to work for the firm Tatchell, Dunlop, Smalley and Balmer for 25 years and retired several months before his death, to “Milltara”, Glyndon Ave., Brighton. He was heavily involved in the Sandhurst Mechanics Institute and served as president in 1899 and 1901. He was treasurer of the Zenith Lodge of Masons in 1907. He was president of the ANA in 1896 and president of the Bendigo Law Association in 1907. Whilst in Bendigo, the family lived in “Millewa”, Kangaroo Flat. Jonathon Smalley (1873-21/8/1961) Son of Peter, a mining investor and his wife Ellen. 1899 married Catherine Horsemann Manning with whom he had four children. Jonathon proved proficient in sign language when he stepped into a court case where the defendant was hearing impaired. In 1904 he was the president of the Eaglehawk Mechanics Institute. Other community postings included Vice President of Bendigo Football Association (1909), President Bendigo ANA (1899), Councilor for Eaglehawk Borough (1904- ), elected Mayor of Eaglehawk (1909),and President of Bendigo Law Association (1910). Jonathon and his wife resided at “Overton”, View Street, Bendigo (now Harry Little Childcare Centre). Jonathon was a champion Lawn bowler, winning the Country Singles Championship in 1913. He is buried at the Bendigo Cemetery. Sydney Raeburn Balmer (1869 – 24/11/1938) Sydney was the son of Robert and Elizabeth Balmer. He married Catherine HAswell McDonald in 1905 and they later lived in Lily Street, Bendigo. After qualifying as a barrister and solicitor, he was initially employed as a barrister for Mr Cussen (later a judge) for 2 years. He then spent 9 years working in Melbourne before joining the firm to be thenceforth known as Tatchell, Dunlop, Smalley and Balmer from 31sdt Dec. 1909 Black and White newspaper photograph of five Tatchell Brothers attending a cricket match. Undatedsolicitors, justice of the peace, councillors -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Cricket team, J Kitchen & Sons
c1920/30s black and white photograph (copy) of the cricket team of J Kitchen & Sonsindustry - manufacturing, sport - cricket, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, f b (ford) kitchen, george nicholson, charlie slowly, arthur nicholson, william condron, tommy breen -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Annual report, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 1970 - 1987
11 Annual reports of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club 1970/71 to 1986/87sport - cricket, port melbourne cricket club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - Membership, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 1955
One of seven membership medallions of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club for season 1955 - 1956sport - cricket, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, port melbourne cricket club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - Membership, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 1936
One of seven membership medallions of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club for season 1936 -37sport - cricket, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, port melbourne cricket club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - Membership, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 1939
One of seven membership medallions of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club for season 1939 - 40sport - cricket, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, port melbourne cricket club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - Membership, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 1946
One of seven membership medallions of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club for season 1946 - 47sport - cricket, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, port melbourne cricket club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - Membership, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 1953
One of seven membership medallions of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club for season 1953 - 54sport - cricket, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, port melbourne cricket club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - Membership, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 1954
One of seven membership medallions of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club for season 1954 - 55sport - cricket, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, port melbourne cricket club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - Membership, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 1956
One of seven membership medallions of the Port Melbourne Cricket Club for season 1956 - 57sport - cricket, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, port melbourne cricket club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Functional object - Fence Picket, Port Melbourne Cricket Ground
Obtained when refencing was being carried outTwo (2) wooden fence pickets discarded from Port Melbourne Cricket Groundsport - cricket, port melbourne cricket ground -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Butter Pats
Pair of cricket bat shaped butter bats, wooden, with corrugated cuts on inside of bats.5/- (five pound a pair) M Bellhause 30 cm x 7cm -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, late 1950s
B & W photograph of the members of the Glenroy Methodist Cricket Club sitting and standing outdoors.glenroy methodist cricket club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Looking back on the Tunstall days, 2001
Article on the Nunawading Cricket Club on its 75th anniversary, includes photo of Bill Saker.Article on the Nunawading Cricket Club on its 75th anniversary, includes photo of Bill Saker.Article on the Nunawading Cricket Club on its 75th anniversary, includes photo of Bill Saker.nunawading cricket club, tunstall cricket club, saker, bill, bob saker oval, thatcher, fred, reeves, tom, bob -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, MCG from Flinders St, c2015
Colour photograph of the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) from Flinders Street Station, Melbourne. mcg, melbourne cricket ground, flinders street, yarra river, melbourne -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Cricket Club time capsule
The time capsule was buried 31-03-1984 And was raised 29-01-2017Numurkah Cricket Club Time Capsule, stainless steel And accompanying photos of the time capsulenumurkah cricket club, time capsule, history, 1984, 2017 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - BENDIGO ADVERTISER ARTICLES ON CRICKET PHOTOCOPY 23RD AUGUST 1887 AND 3RD DECEMEBER 1890, 1887 & 1890
Bendigo Advertiser Articles on Cricket Photocopy 23rd August 1887 and 3rd December 1890.bendigo, sporting clubs, cricket -
Mont De Lancey
Soil
Soil from Olympic Games in Melbourne at MCG in 1956Surface soil from Olympic Running Track at Melbourne Cricket Ground (1956) in the containersoil specimens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH OF CRICKET TEAM, 1900
Photograph of 10 men standing & seated one holding a cricket bat most dressed in shirt sleeves, some with bowler or straw hats, mounted in a brown wooden fram with gold and black edging and glass, markings read 'Cricket Team?'person, group, cricket team, cricket team, cricket, 1900's cricket -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Medal, 1926
Medal with a dark blue edging and a red centre with CBC in gold. Gold background.Blackburn Cricket Club 1926 - 1927 91 on back H Flavette on back.numismatics, medals - commemorative