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City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, c.1914
This image is of Arthur Dawson, a well-known local footballer who played for the Fitzroy, St Kilda, Brighton and Moorabbin Football Clubs. As the villages of the Moorabbin area continued to grow and establish, sporting teams for both men and women were created and competitions played. Arthur Dawson went on to play for St. Kilda Football Club in the VFL in 1918, 1919 and 1921. His jumper numbers were 30 and 20. Black and white photograph of a young man wearing a striped football jersey, white shorts, striped knee-high socks and boots. He has his arms crossed and is standing in front of an ornate fence. The date 1914 is underlined in the top lefthand cornerHandwritten in red ink: 30%football, moorabbin, leisure, sport -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Phillip Island Football Teams, Unknown
... different jumpers. Phillip Island Football Teams Photograph ...Clubs and players unknown. Photo 1100-01 - middle row on left, Jack Cleeland. Front row, 4th left, Keith McIlwraith. [Named by Bev Forrest] 1100-03 is possibly Ventnor as jumpers have V on them.Historical4 A4 sepia and black & white photocopies of old photos of football teams. No explanations or writing. Players are wearing 4 different jumpers. phillip island football team, sport, photograph, cleeland, mcilwraith, forrest, mcfee, ventnor, jack jenner -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1947 Reserves team (finalists)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football Club. Names are on the back of the photo. Odd that the jumpers are not club colours/design.Contains names of players, trainers, umpire and officials -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, c. 1908
Australian rules football began being played on a regular basis in Cheltenham in 1890. Teams would not only play locally but travel by train fairly long distances, such as to Ballarat, for the day, play a game, turn around and come home. The Cheltenham home games were played on a paddock on the corner of Park and Charman roads in Cheltenham. In 1907 the Cheltenham progress committee made an application to the board of land works for land in Weatherall Road for recreational service to the public. That application was received and granted, then developed where Cheltenham Recreational Reserve now stands. The ground was opened in 1909 and the first Cheltenham side entered in the newly formed Federal Football League along with seven other foundation members, Mordialloc, Mentone, Moorabbin, Frankston, Glenhuntly, Elsternwick, and Ellindale. The grand final for that year, 1909 was a hard encounter between Cheltenham and Ellindale with Cheltenham coming out victors, thus becoming the inaugural Federal Football League premiers. The Federal Football League (FFL), also known simply as the Federal League, was an Australian rules football competition in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. The competition was in existence from 1909 to 1981 and was regarded as one of the strongest metropolitan leagues in Melbourne.Black and white image of the players and officials of the Cheltenham Football Club. Back (left to right) G Puttick, Franklyn (sic), Unkown, Unknown, C Corstorphine, D Arland, Dave Hughes, H Bryant, Centre: T Elliott, S Parsons, F Judd, H Foreman, N Corstorphine, J McCormack, S Chandler, H Orr. Front: H Clayton - no other names recorded. The players are wearing what appears to be a range of club jumpers, with some in street wear. Some players seated in the front row have mud visible on the soles of their shoes, indicating they may have already played a gam. The ball on the ground in front of the group is round.Round red sticker on reverse with handwritten text: X10 Handwritten in blue ink: A11, with a circle around it Handwritten in red ink: 50%sport, football, cheltenham, teams, federal football league -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WHO'S WHO
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Thursday, January 8, 2004. Who's who: the 1920 South Bendigo football team was well turned-out for this photo, no mix and match uniforms here! Notice the well made, round neck jumpers. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST.1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER CUTTINGS
... Coloured photo of boys wearing blue and yellow jumpers... jumpers and shorts playing football in the Golden Square under-12s ...Coloured photo of boys wearing blue and yellow jumpers and shorts playing football in the Golden Square under-12s. No names or dates.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school 1189 collection - newspaper cuttings, golden square football players -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH MODIFIED FOOTBALL TEAM 1987
Coloured photograph of the 1987 Modified Football Team. Photo taken indoors and colours are not good. The boys are weraing dark jumpers with white cuffs and neck bands and dark blue shorts. The boy in the middle of the front row is holding a football. The names of the boys are:- Back Row (L - R) Aaron Bentley, David Styles, Nigel Wells, Matthew Atkins, Scott Ellerton, Ben Smith. Middle Row (L - R) Richard Chan, Matthew Talbot, David Saunders, Darren Hinck, Ben Rodda. Front Row (L - R) Paul Bennett, Kane Holahan, John Rainbow, Shaun Metcalf, Adam Ellerton.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph modified football team 1987, aaron bentley, david styles, nigel wells, matthew atkins, scott ellerton, ben smith, richard chan, matthew talbot, david saunders, darren hinck, ben rodda, paul bennett, kane holahan, john rainbow, shaun metcalf, adam ellerton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - MODIFIED RULES FOOTBALL TEAM 1984
Coloured photograph of the 1984 Modified Rules Football Team. They are wearing navy blue shorts and white jumpers with navy blue neckline and cuffs. One boy in the front row is holding a football. The names of the boys are:- (Back Row) Raymond Chan, Greg Douglas, Ben McCauley, Jamie Decker, Mark Herbert, Adam Mason, Scott Johnson. (Front Row) Adam Bish, Aaron Cumming, Michael Gerolemou, Chris Coghlan, Danny Holahan, Steven Bish, Justin McNamara and Leigh Hosking. Names are typed on paper which is stuck on a piece of foam core.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph modified rules football team 1984, raymond chan, greg douglas, ben mccauley, jamie decker, mark herbert, adam mason, scott johnson, adam bish, aaron cumming, michael gerolemou, chris coghlan, danny holahan, steven bish, justin mcnamara, leigh hosking -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PATRICIA COLES (NEE MCLEAN) COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE FOOTBALL TEAM & OTHERS
Photograph. The Patricia Coles (nee McLean) collection. Golden Square Football team, including cricketers? Copy of an original black and white photograph of 29 males, posed in 4 rows beside a timber building. Three headshots have been included in the photo, perhaps of absentees. The middle headshot has been identified as Richard Lee (a well known local footballer) by Neil Talbot (4/2/2014). The back row men are dressed in cricket jumpers. Players unidentified. President seated, and other official, identified in 3723.2 as Dr E W Turner and Herb Hamill (Sec) respectively.clubs, football, golden square football club, golden square football club. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: EARLY DAYS
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2000. Early days: it was anything goes as far as striped jumpers went in South Bendigo Football Club's early years. Football was played on rough surfaces which had holes and mud. The goal posts were timber props positioned much further apart than they are today. This team pictured helped South Bendigo win its 21st flag in 1900. Bendigo Football Association was superseded by the Bendigo Football League in 1913. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SANDHURST FOOTBALL TEAM - 1922, 1922
Black and white photograph attached to paper. Sandhurst Football Club. Sandhurst 'Runners Up' 1922 football team. Players in white shorts and dark jumpers. Coaches etc. in white tops. Club officials in suits, collars and ties. Inscriptions: Football inscribed - Sandhurst Runners Up 1922. Selection of names from top to bottom: '2nd row from RHS Leonard Ward. 3rd row, 4th from RHS Mr Cocking, owner of a big drapery store in the Mall. 3rd row, 1st on the row, Roy Bockhold, his son is a solicitor in Geelong. 2nd row, Leonard Ward's father was Charlie Ward who had a hairdressing shop in Bull Street. Pixie Odges is in 1st row, 3rd from RHS. Probably a nickname but this is the name remembered by mother in law of writer'. 'Leonard Ward' in indelible lead.person, group, sports team