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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Morack Golf Course, c 1976
Black and white photograph of the clubhouse and a general view of the Morack Golf Course c 1976. Course was originally 9 holes in 1976 and extended to 18 holes in 1980morack golf course, city of whitehorse, parks and reserves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - History of the Eaglehawk Croquet Club 1909 to 2003
The Eaglehawk Croquet Club was founded in 1909, in premises vacated by the Eaglehawk Bowling Club. There are no records for the years 1910-1942, but the clubhouse was unlined with no electricity or water. During World War II memberships dropped to just 7 members, however between 1943/46 membership increased to 23. Electricity was connected to the Clubhouse in 1947. During the years 1955-58 the club rooms were rebuilt and enlarged. 1959/63 Life Memberships were presented and the club celebrated its 50th birthday with sister clubs and past members. Golf Croquet was introduced in 1975 and was played on Wednesdays (as is still the case today). The club celebrated its 90th birthday with the oldest member at that time - Nell Mitchell- cutting the cake and a stained glass window was also unveiled. We play Association, Golf Croquet and Golf Croquet Pennant and golf croquet membership is increasing.History of the Eaglehawk Croquet Club 1909 to 2003 - 51 pages of printed history. Includes office bearers, referees and officials, and extensive notes.history, bendigo, chinese, eaglehawk croquet club -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (Sub-series) - Subject File, Latrobe Golf Club
Kew Historical SocietySince its foundation in 1958, members of the Kew Historical Society have been compiling and storing information about subjects relating to the history of Kew and its environs, of which this file is an example. Arranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Subject file containing information about the Latrobe Golf Club and course. The file contains a copy of a 1959 newspaper account of the building of the clubhouse on part of the former Lucern Farm which Thomas Wills established 120 years previously. The farm was later owned by Perce Lay, a Gallipoli veteran who progressively sold off parts until only 24 aces of the original 176 acres was left. The file also has a typescript of the back of Lucern Farm sale brochure for the auction on 14/4/1956. suggesting possible uses. Also gives an account of Thomas Wills' life and the improvements he made to the land. thomas wills, lucern farm, perce lay, latrobe golf coursethomas wills, lucern farm, perce lay, latrobe golf course -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Looking towards Box Hill from the site of the Surrey Hills Golf Club, 1902, 1902
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street.Black and white photo with a large grassy paddock in the foreground. From the bottom left and right post-and-rail fences converge on a group of large industrial buildings in the centre middle distance. In the background are paddocks and buildings."Top: Looking towards Box Hill from the links in 1902. The old Box Hill Gas Works is in the centre of the picture."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, box hill gas works, gasworks, public utilities, gas -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, The gate-keeper's shed, Surrey Hills Golf Club
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street.Apart from it association with the Surrey Hills Golf Club which is long gone, this image documents the landscape of pre-urban Surrey Hills.Black and white photo of a rectangular timber building with a slate hip roof and brick chimney on the LHS. The one visible window appears to be boarded up and has a door to its right. The building is fenced by posts and wire. A (?) street sign bearing the letters FLINT is at the right of the picture."The gate-keeper's shed was used as a clubhouse from 1895-1900."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, timber building, john arnold -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club water hazard, 1895, 1895
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street.Apart from its association in documenting the Surrey Hills Golf Club which has long disappeared, this image documents the landscape in the pre-urban era.Black and white photo of a scene at Surrey Hills Golf Club. There is a water hazard in the foreground with a lady on her knees trying to retrieve a ball from the water's edge. Three lads, one on a horse, are watching, as are 3 males to the right."In water" in the bottom right of the photo. Caption: "Captain Fred Andrew watches his partner's misfortunes during a game at Surrey Hills in 1895."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club eighth hole, 1902, 1902
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street. No 3 Beatty Street is in the background. The players are probably standing on what is now Zetland Road.This image is important not only for documentation of early sporting activities in the area but also for evidence of the pre-urban appearance of the landscape.Black and white photo with 2 ladies with golf clubs in the foreground and a lad (? caddy) with a golf bag under his arm. He is wearing a cap and 'plus fours'. The ladies are wearing long skirts, blouses and hats. Behind is a post-and-rail fence with a house and trees in the background.Caption: " Bottom: Putting out on the eighth hole, 1902."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, clothing and dress, zetland road, surrey hills, john arnold -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club - the cutting in (now) Whitehorse Road, 1905, 1905
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street. The men are standing on what is now Whitehorse Road in the cutting which can still be seen near the Box Hill Motel. Walter John Carre Riddell: Born c1859; died 12 March 1930; unmarried. Father came from Riddell in Scotland and took up land at Riddell's Creek, near Gisborne. W J Carre Riddell was educated at Melbourne Grammar, graduated in law from Melbourne University in 1882 and practised law until 1907. MLA for West Bourke for 17 years. Chairman of MMBW from 1907 until retirement in 1927. Versatile sportsman. REF: Obituary in Trove - The Argus, 13 March, 1930, p8.The image is significant for its association with Walter John Carre Riddell who was a significant identity in early 20th century Melbourne. His was well-known for his sporting prowess. In early life he was a keen footballer, cricketer and tennis player. In his later years he took up golf. Was President of Royal Melbourne Golf Club and Chairman of the Victorian Golf Association. The 'coffin hole' was a notoriously difficult position to play out from.Black and white photo of 2 men, one swinging his golf club; the other carrying a golf bag and watching. They are dressed in suits and hats and are standing in a cutting, the face of which shows rock strata."W. J. Carre Riddell playing out of the coffin, 1905."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, jon arnold, w j carre-riddell, walter john carre riddell -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Harry Culliton at Surrey Hills Golf Club
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street. The Surrey Hills Golf Club was founded by Mr Hugh W McLeod in 1894. The first president was Mr A W Harston. Mr William Meader was the first honorary secretary and the club champion for several years. Another notable identity was Mr. Harry Culliton, who contributed golf notes to "The Argus" for many years. Harry Culliton (clerk; later bank manager) married Christina Mary Rothwell of Surrey Hills in 1897. They initially live in Canterbury Road before moving to 'Bayview' in Harding Street. They had 3 sons. The eldest Kenneth Rothwell Culliton married Molly Fanny Arthur in 1940. They continued to live in 'Bayview'. Molly was a foundation member of the Surrey Hills Historical Society.The image is significant in documenting the Surrey Hills Golf Club, no longer in existence, but also members of early Surrey Hills families. Black and white photo showing a barbed wire and post fence behind which stands a man, identified as Harry Culliton. He is wearing a suit, cap and a tie. He sports a large 'handle-bar' moustache and is gripping an iron golf club, preparing to strike a golf ball which is impaled on the barbed wire.Caption: "Harry Culliton playing from the barbed wire where his ball was impaled on the fence on the side of the coffin. To his opponent's dismay he managed to land the ball near the green and get down in two for a half."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, clothing and dress, john arnold, harry culliton -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club - looking towards Doncaster, 1902, 1902
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street.This image is important for reference to the landscape and vegetation prior to urbanisation.Black and white photo in the foreground of which is a path running diagonally from left to right. Behind are 5 mature trees whose condition is not vigourous (showing signs of die-back). Several figures are beneath the trees, behind which is a post-and-wire fence, paddocks and distant houses. There is the shadow of a stamp in the top LH corner, suggestive of this having been copied from an earlier image.Caption: "Top: Looking towards Doncaster from the links in 1902."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, john arnold -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Streetscape near the corner of Victoria Crescent and Hotham Street, Surrey Hills
Prior to subdivision for housing this area was paddocks used for grazing of cattle and used as part of the course in the early days of the Surrey Hills Golf Club. Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street.Black and white photo taken from the centre of a bitumen road which is flanked by bluestone guttering. Nature strips, drive cross-overs and house fences are shown. Trees on the RHS nature strip are pollarded to avoid overhead power and telephone lines. There houses in the background."Bottom: The same view today taken from the intersection of Victoria Crescent and Hotham Street, Surrey Hills."surrey hills golf club, hotham street, victoria crescent, riversdale golf club, surrey hills, john arnold -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Corner of Braemar and Melrose Streets, Box Hill North
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street.Black and white panoramic photo taken from the corner of Braemar and Melrose Streets, Box Hill North. There is a large area of ground in the front. A fence and hedge traverse the photo in the middle distance in front of which is a tall light pole. Behind the hedge mature trees and houses can be made out.Caption: "Bottom: The same view today taken from the corner of Braemar and Melrose Streets, Box Hill North, or, from the position of the threesome to the left in the above photograph." + in grey lead pencil in Jocelyn Hall's hand (No 290)sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, melrose street, braemar street, surrey hills, john arnold -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Riversdale Golf Club: a history 1892 - 1977, 1977
Donated to the Surrey Hills Historical Society by Ian Rowell via Sue Barnett. Ian was a keen sportsman. His children attended Chatham Primary School.This book records the events, people and incidents involved since the first clubhouse was built as a gate-keeper's shed. It covers the history of the Riversdale Golf Club from its beginning at Surrey Hills, its move to Camberwell, then to its present location at Mount Waverley, as well as much of the early history of golf in Victoria.To Hal Warren / with thanks for / his interest. / John Arnold / 1 May, 1979.riversdale golf club, golf, sport, sporting clubs, (mr) john arnold -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Digital image, July 1939
Kathleen Gartside with a cabbage grown by her father Jack Gartside on their property located on Centre Dandenong Road, Dingley. The Gartside family home was located opposite the Kingswood Golf Club in Dingley. The cabbage has a circumference of 12 feet, whilst the cabbage heart has a circumference of four feet. The Gartside family were a prominent local Dingley family, owning large market gardens and operating Gartside Bros Pty Ltd, a straight vegetable cannery employing large numbers of people. They were also keen golfers and around 1937, they leased 126 acres of their land to the Kingswood Golf Club. Jack Gartside moved his family home to the other side of Centre Dandenong Road, so that the Kingswood Clubhouse could be built. The first official games were played at Kingswood in March 1937. Black and white image of a young girl standing behind a large cabbagemarket garden, dingley, kingswood golf club -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Back of New Clubhouse 1998, 1998
Group of members on the deck overlooking the 4th green and fairway.Colour photograph and caption.hgc clubhouse 1998, 4th hole -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Aerial Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club 1998, 1998
Aerial view of the Heidelberg Golf Club course and buildings.Colour photograph.hgc clubhouse 1998, aerial photographs -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Main Road entrance to Heidelberg Golf Club, 1998
... Road entrance to Heidelberg Golf Club. HGC clubhouse 1998 Main ...Main Road entrance to Heidelberg Golf Club.Colour photograph.hgc clubhouse 1998, main road lower plenty -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Club house entrance: "Bryn Teg" refurbished, 1998
... Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 Club ...Club house entrance: "Bryn Teg" refurbished: Heidelberg Golf Club.Colour photograph.hgc clubhouse 1998, main road lower plenty, bryn teg -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, The Pro Shop 1998, 1998
Three views of the Pro Shop at Heidelberg Golf Club, including the original duck pond..3 x Colour photographs.hgc clubhouse 1998, pro shop, duck pond -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Women members at front of Clubhouse - 70th anniversary 23rd June 1998: Heidelberg Golf Club, 23/06/1998
Women members at front of Clubhouse on a Tuesday afternoon - 70th anniversary 23rd June 1998: Heidelberg Golf ClubColour photograph and caption.hgc women's golf, 70th anniversary -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club: Table decorations - Christmas in new clubhouse, 1998-1999, 1998-1999
Heidelberg Golf Club: Table decorations - Christmas in new clubhouse, 1998-19993 Colour photographs and captionbryn teg room, christmas decorations -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Annual Report, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club at Lower Plenty: 70th Annual Report, Year ended January 31st, 1999, 1999
Annual report of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes annual report, balance sheet and accounts to 31/01/1999. Annual reports found in this collection begin in 1933-34. Numbering of annual reports commenced in 1973 with number 44.32 page booklet, colour cover with logo and photograph of clubhouse extension, internal text black. 2 copies. annual reports, financial reports -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Annual Report, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club at Lower Plenty: 71st Annual Report, Year ended January 31st, 2000, 2000
Annual report of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes annual report, balance sheet and accounts to 31/01/2000. Annual reports found in this collection begin in 1933-34. Numbering of annual reports commenced in 1973 with number 44.28 page booklet, colour cover with logo and photograph of clubhouse extension, internal text black. 2 copies. annual reports, financial reports -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Annual Report, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club at Lower Plenty: 72nd Annual Report, Year ended January 31st, 2001, 2001
Annual report of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes annual report, balance sheet and accounts to 31/01/2001. Annual reports found in this collection begin in 1933-34. Numbering of annual reports commenced in 1973 with number 44.28 page booklet, colour cover with logo and photograph of clubhouse extension, internal text black. 2 copies. annual reports, financial reports -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Annual Report, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club at Lower Plenty: 74th Annual Report, 30 June 2002, 30/06/2002
Annual report of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes annual report, balance sheet and accounts to 30/06/2002. This is a 5 month report, with reporting period being changed from a calendar year to a financial year.Annual reports found in this collection begin in 1933-34. Numbering of annual reports commenced in 1973 with number 44.28 page booklet, colour cover with logo and photograph of clubhouse, internal text black and red. 2 copies. annual reports, financial reports -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Annual Report, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club at Lower Plenty: 75th Annual Report, 30 June 2003, 30/06/2003
Annual report of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes annual report, balance sheet and accounts to 30/06/2003. Reporting period was changed from a calendar year to a financial year in 2002.Annual reports found in this collection begin in 1933-34. Numbering of annual reports commenced in 1973 with number 44.28 page booklet, colour cover with logo, comparative photographs of clubhouse in 1928 and 2003 and a painting of golfers in plus fours, internal text black and red. 3 copies. annual reports, financial reports -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Annual Report, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club [Lower Plenty]: 79th Annual Report, 30 June 2007, 30/06/2007
Annual report of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes annual report, balance sheet and accounts to 30/06/2007. Annual reports found in this collection begin in 1933-34. Numbering of annual reports commenced in 1973 with number 44.32 page booklet, black cover with logo and photograph of clubhouse and course, internal text black and red. 2 copies. annual reports, financial reports -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Annual Report, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club [Lower Plenty]: 80th Annual Report, 30 June 2008, 30/06/2008
Annual report of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes annual report, balance sheet and accounts to 30/06/2008. Annual reports found in this collection begin in 1933-34. Numbering of annual reports commenced in 1973 with number 44.28 page booklet, colour cover with logo and photograph of clubhouse, internal text black and red. 2 copies. annual reports, financial reports -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Brochure, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club: Official Club Brochure 2014-2015, 2014
Official club brochure of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes description of the Club and course and the activities offered at Heidelberg.An official outline of the benefits of membership of the Heidelberg Golf Club50 page booklet, cover with logo and photograph of clubhouse and course. Colour illus. throughout with sponsor advertising. 2 copies. heidelberg golf club -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet - Brochure, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club: Official Club Brochure 2016-2017, 2016
Official club brochure of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Includes description of the Club and course and the activities offered at Heidelberg.An official outline of the benefits of membership of the Heidelberg Golf Club50 page booklet, cover with logo and photograph of clubhouse and course. Colour illus. throughout with sponsor advertising. 3 copies. heidelberg golf club