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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Port Melbourne Football Club Ltd.138th Annual General Report 2013, 2013
From the collection of Terry KEENAN.Port Melbourne Football Club Ltd.138th Annual General Report Season 2013, A4 60 pp plus cover wit black & white photograph of North Port Oval circa 1939. Includes Profit and Loss Statement 2013.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Whittlesea Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Copy, Adrian Perry at Epping Football Club, 1965
North Melbourne footballer Adrian Perry's visit to the Epping under 17's football clinic in 1965. Identified: Adrian Perry, Ronnie Mason, John Mason, Desi Paulka, Peter Isbel.Copy of newsprint 1 p. text with black and white photograph.epping football club, 1965, adrian perry, ronnie mason, john mason, desi paulka, peter isbel -
Carlton Football Club
A4 Letter, Letter to Ian Collins from Roger Skien - 1984, 12/02/1984
Letter addressed to to General Manager Ian Collins from Roger Skien, seeking approval to hold a pre-season dinner for the 1984 under-19's team to be held on the 22nd of March 1984typed A4 sized letter -
Carlton Football Club
A4 Letter, Letter to Roger Skien from Stephen Gough - 1987, 16/12/1987
Thank you letter addressed to Roger Skien for his services during the 1987 season, from football manager Stephen Gough. Carlton won both the senior and reserve grade premierships in 1987. typed A4 letter -
Carlton Football Club
A4 Letter, Letter to Roger Skien from Stephen Gough - 1990, 18/12/1990
Thank you letter addressed to Roger Skien for his services during the 1990 season, from football manager Stephen Walsh. typed A4 letter -
Carlton Football Club
A4 Letter, Letter to Roger Skien from Geoff Walsh - 1993, 29/11/1993
Thank you letter addressed to Roger Skien for his services during the 1993 season, from football manager Geoff Walsh.typed A4 letter -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Footy Record - Round 1 1996 - Carlton vs Collingwood, 29/03/1996
Footy Record for Round 1 Match - Carlton vs Collingwood Carlton 5.3 9.6 14.11 16.13 109 Sun 31-Mar-1996 2:10 PM Att: 70,152 Venue: M.C.G. Collingwood 2.2 6.7 9.13 12.15 87 Carlton won by 22 pts Colour magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Football Record - Centenary Souvenir Edition -1996, 1996
Football Record Centenary Souvenir Edition, published at the beginning of the 1996 AFL to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Australian Football. Forewords from Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating and Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett.Colour magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, AFL Record - Grand Final Souvenir 1999 - MCG Edition, 25/03/1999
AFL Record - Grand Final Souvenir 1999 - MCG Edition Kangaroos 3.3 9.4 15.6 19.10 124 Sat 25-Sep-1999 3:00 PM Att: 94,228 Venue: M.C.G. Carlton 1.3 5.8 7.11 12.17 89 Kangaroos won by 35 ptscolour magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Football Record - Grand Final Special Souvenir 1986 - First Edition, 27/9/1986
Football Record - Grand Final Special Souvenir 1986 - First Edition Hawthorn 5.6 8.8 15.9 16.14 110 Sat 27-Sep-1986 2:50 PM Att: 101,861 Venue: M.C.G. Carlton 1.5 4.11 6.13 9.14 68 Hawthorn won by 42 pts Colour Magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, AFL Record - Semi-Finals 2000 - Carlton vs Brisbane Lions, 18/08/2000
AFL Record - Semi-Finals 2000 - Carlton vs Brisbane Lions Carlton 3.3 10.5 18.9 23.13 151 Sat 19-Aug-2000 2:30 PM Att: 56,924 Venue: M.C.G. Brisbane Lions 3.1 4.4 9.4 10.9 69 Carlton won by 82 pts Goals - Hamill 7, Fevola 4, Allan 3 Colour magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Newspaper page, Herald Sun - Finals Formbook - 23/07/1995, 23/07/1995
Pages from the Herald Sun, dated 23rd of September 1995, previewing the upcoming preliminary final between Carlton and North Melbourne. Articles from Daryl Timms and Gerard Healy. Carlton would go on to beat North Melbourne, securing a place in the 1995 Grand Final. Carlton 4.3 11.5 11.7 18.10 118 Sat 23-Sep-1995 7:45 PM Att: 72,552 Venue: M.C.G. North Melbourne 2.1 5.4 8.6 8.8 56 Carlton won by 62 pts Newspaper pages -
Carlton Football Club
Brochure, The Blues Seat For Life Program - Brochure, 1996
Brochure advertising "The Blues Seat For Life Program" prior to the 1996 season and the opening of the new Eastern End Stand at Princes Park. This program gave members first opportunity to renew their reserved seat for following seasons.small coloured brochure -
Carlton Football Club
Newspaper poster, AFL Team of the Century - Official Poster - 1996, 3/7/1996
Poster published in the Herald Sun to commemorate the "Team of the Century" in 1996. Five Carlton players made the team. Alex Jesaulenko HF Stephen Silvagni FB Bruce Doull HB John Nicholls B Greg Williams INT Newspaper poster -
Carlton Football Club
Newspaper clipping, Carlton Team of the Century - newspaper clipping, 1996
Newspaper clipping commemorating Carlton's team of the century (1996)small poster, cut from newspaper -
Carlton Football Club
Newspaper pages, The only way Carlton knows - Newspaper spread - 1998, 2/5/1998
Article published in the 2nd of May 1998 edition of the Herald Sun written by Trevor Grant. Article charts the history of Carlton's success as a football club, while also discussing current challenges being faced at the beginning of the 1998 season. two page newspaper spread -
Carlton Football Club
Newspaper collection, Collection of articles - post 1999 Preliminary Final/Pre Grand Final 1999, 20/7/1999
Collection of newspaper articles and coverage following Carlton's win over Essendon in the 1999 Preliminary Final, also previewing the upcoming Grand Final. Carlton 6.3 8.4 10.6 16.8 104 Sat 18-Sep-1999 2:30 PM Att: 80,519 Venue: M.C.G. Essendon 3.5 3.10 10.17 14.19 103 Carlton won by 1 pt Collection of newspaper pages -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Herald Sun - Football's Fabulous Century - Collector Series Part 7 - Carlton, 6/4/1999
Collectible newspaper lift out published by the Herald Sun in 1999, featuring club history, statistics, and team of the century. large newspaper lift out booklet -
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 -
Carlton Football Club
Locker door, No.42, R. Walls, Circa 1960s
This locker door was used by the Carlton Premiership player of 1968, 1970 and 1972, Robert Walls. Walls played 218 games for Carlton between 1967 and '78. The locker carries his name because he wore the No.42 into 100 senior games for the club - the minimum number of games required by a player to earn that honour. This item is one of the few of its type remaining with the club, and Robert Walls is an important figure in Carlton FC history as both Carlton Premiership player (1968, 1970 and 1972) and Senior Coach (1987). The locker room is considered the inner sanctum of the players, hence the significance.1.5m x 25m x 2.5cm steel louvred dark navy blue locker with white enamel No.42 and R. Walls, silver handle. At rear on left side below louvre, white powder coated, with inscription GOOD BOY BANGER! in fading black fineliner, and GOOD BOY POTS AND PANS!, plus various other markings. Slight rust. At rear on left side below louvre, white powder coated, with inscription GOOD BOY BANGER! in fading black fineliner, and GOOD BOY POTS AND PANS!, plus various other markings. locker, no.42, robert walls, carlton football club, robert heatley stand, locker room -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine BLUE HEAVEN, BLUE HEAVEN, circa 1995
Magazine Celebrating Carlton Football 16 VFL/AFL Premierships since 1897 OFFICIAL AFLColour Magazine A4 NA -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Inside Carlton 1998 Yearbook, 1998
Annual post season CFC MagazineColour Magazine 52 Pages -
Carlton Football Club
Football Record, Grand Final 1968, 1968
Football Record VFL 1968, Carlton FC's first premiership after 21 years. Football Record VFL 1968, Carlton FC's first premiership after 21 years, at the time the longest drought premiership in the club's history. The win was the culmination of recruiting Ron Barassi from Melbourne FC in 1965. Ron Barassi leaving Melbourne at the end of the 1964 season was one of the most sensational stories in VFL history. Souvenir Football Record 1968 20centsRegistered with GPO as a Newspaper -
Carlton Football Club
Paperback Book, harry, 1996
Autobiography of Dual Premiership Player 1987 & 1995 Justin Madden, nickname HarryJustin Madden crossed over from Essendon to Carlton and was a key member of two Carlton Premierships 1987 & 1995, Justin was at the time the tallest ruckman in the AFL. Justin later became the State Minister of Planning & Environment in the Labor Government. 196 pages paperback book -
Carlton Football Club
Hard Cover Book, THE CARLTON STORY, C1958
Early History of Carlton 1897-1958 by Hugh Buggy & Harry Bell. At the time of writing Carlton FC had won 8 VFL premierships. The book is significant because of information on players to 1958 and the foreword is written by Robert Menzies the then Prime Minister of Australia and the introduction is written by L R Kerr whose family are great supporters of Carlton, family members also played Carlton.265 Page Navy Blue hard cover bookInside cover signature of Ken Hands (Carlton great). -
Carlton Football Club
Paperback Book, Diesel The Greg Williams Story, 1995
Autobiography of Greg Williams played for three AFL clubs after famously being rejected by Carlton twice. Greg Williams played for three AFL clubs after famously being rejected by Carlton twice. Greg played for Geelong, Sydney & ironically Carlton. Greg won two Brownlow Medals at Sydney and Carlton in 1994. Greg played in the 1995 Premiership win over Geelong playing as forward kicking 5 goals. He was acknowledged for his handball skills and despite a lack of leg speed his ability to collect possessions. 199 Paperback Book -
Carlton Football Club
Paperback Book, The Dominator, 1991
Biography written with Ron Reed of one of Carlton's greatest playersWayne Johnston played in four Carlton Premierships, 1979,1981,1982 & 1987. He was known for his ability to bring his best games to finals. A damaging left foot and a fierce determination Wayne was a pivotal player in a golden era for Carlton.192 Page Paperback bookSignature inside cover appears to be "J Upton" -
Carlton Football Club
Paperback Book, Percy A Blues Legend, 1995
A biography written with Brian Hansen of one of Carlton's most popular playersPeter Jones AKA Percy played in four Carlton Premierships, 1968,1970,1972 & 1979. Percy played in the shadow of John Nicholls but when John Nicholls retired Percy became Carlton's key ruckman. Percy kicked many goals and his celebrations are legendary. In 1980 Percy was appointed Captain Coach but did not play a game and was left stranded on 249 games. Percy played a key role in the 1972 GF rucking all day which contributed to a famous victory over Richmond. Percy wore #28285 Page Paperback BookInside Cover Autograph of Peter Jones -
Carlton Football Club
Hard Cover Book, Big Nick, 1977
Biography of Carlton's greatest player since 1864.John Nicholls AKA Big Nick was nominated Carlton Greatest player in 2014, 150 year anniversary of club. Big Nick also was nominated into the VFL/AFL team of the century. Big Nick played in three Carlton Premierships 1968, 1970 & 1972 of which he captained all and coached the 1972 team. Big Nick was renowned for his ruck work in conjunction with Sergio Silvagni & Adrian Gallagher. 203 Page Biography with Ian McDonald -
Carlton Football Club
Paperback Book, The Blues Files Vol 1 AFL Season 1996, 1996
A Pictorial & Statistical review of Carlton's 1996 AFL SeasonA review of Carlton's season post 1995 Premiership year.unfortunately bowing out to Brisbane in the semi finals losing by 97 points.223 Page Paperback Magazine