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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Roy Rogalski, 1/11/2006 12:00:00 AM
Interview with Roy Rogalski, who migrated to Australia from Poland in 1950.Interview with Roy Rogalski, who migrated to Australia from Poland in 1950. Interviewed by Bob Gardiner 2 November 2006 and 15 February 2007. With copies of photos and documents supporting a claim for compensation from the German government.Tape at NP3466.Interview with Roy Rogalski, who migrated to Australia from Poland in 1950. rogalski, roy, oral history migration program, emigration, poles in australia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, William Roy and Horse City Girl, 1940c
Black and white photograph of William Roy and City Girl c1940Digital copy of black and white photograph.william roy -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Biarri and Genealogical Group, Mrs Eleanor Pugsley & Mrs Joy Roy, 21/2/1998
Eleanor Pugsley & Joy Roy are from the Genealogical Society Inc 2 Colour photographs of 2 women, inside Stawell Library -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Graeme Bennett in a suit is on the left & Mr Roy Maddocks on the right at about 10 years old
Two Boys. On left is Graeme Bennett in suit and Roy Maddocksstawell -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - ARCHITECT OF WINGS A Biography of Roy Chadwick - Designer of the Lancaster Bomber, Harald Penrose, 1985
ARCHITECT OF WINGS A Biography of Roy Chadwick - Designer of the Lancaster BomberCover jacket showing b&w photo of two Lancaster Bombers inflight, photo superimposed on light purple cover with section view of bi=plane, with red lettered book title at topnon-fictionARCHITECT OF WINGS A Biography of Roy Chadwick - Designer of the Lancaster Bomber -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Digital image, Roy Ricardo, Briar Hill, 1970s, 1970s
Advertisement in the local paper for Roy Ricardo, removalists, of Briar Hill, 1970sPart of a collection of miscellaneous advertisements for businesses in Greensborough and surrounding areas.Digital copy of newspaper advertisement.roy ricardo -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, Roy Liebig, 04-1949
A black and white photograph of Murchison Street in Marysville in Victoria.A black and white photograph of Murchison Street in Marysville in Victoria.Marysville./ Victoria./ April 1949 ROY LIEBIGmurchison street, marysville, victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
document - Article, Internet, Parliament of Victoria, Roy Mountford Vale, 14/06/2019
A Parliamentary history of Roy (Monty) Vale. Copied from Parliament of Victoria Remember Database2 p. black and white typescript with photograph, double sidedshire of diamond valley, councillors, politicians, monty vale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document, World War I Service Record: Roy Preston Quirk, 1914-1923
This collection of information on Roy Preston Quirk was used in the GHS World War I Project to compile a biography of Quirk.35 p. war service record and 3p. news clippings.roy preston quirk, world war 1 project -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Trophy, College Cup 1912
Returned to College by its owner Roy Kyle in 1994. Roy was the the oldest 'Old Collegian and youngest surviving Gallipoli veteran. Roy passed away 9th October 1996. The College Cup was awarded to the competitor who won all three 120, 250 and 440 yard races. For more information about the College Cup see Ring-A-Roo December 1993.Significant indication of the place of athletics within the school program in the late 1800's.Large two-handled silver rose bowl with wire flower support on wood standInscription on cup face: COLLEGE CUP / 1912 / Won by / R KYLE Inscription on cup verso: BALLARAT COLLEGE / Minervan albert-roy-kyle, college-cup, 1912, world-war-1, w-w-1, ballarat-college, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, F.Y.I.@UB: The University of Ballarat Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Information Guide, 2011, 2011
Yellow, white and black booklet for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at the University of Ballarat.aboriginal, torres strait islander, aboriginal education centre, abstudy, recinciliation, indigenous access scholarships -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Frank Clota (Heathmont), Bert Richards, Roy Wilkins. Outside Richards Garage, later Coffey's, Whitehorse Road. 1936
Written on backing sheet, "L-R. Frank Clota (Heathmont), Bert Richards, Roy Wilkins. Outside Richards Garage, later Coffey's, Whitehorse Road. 1936" -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article, Greensborough Historical Society et al, Roy Preston Quirk, 1914-1918
A short article about Roy Preston Quirk and his service in World War 1. At the time of his enlistment he was living at GreensboroughTwo pages, text and colour images.world war 1 project, roy preston quirk -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Laurie Roy, Greensborough Cemetery, 23/02/1933
Grave of Laurie Roy (died 23/02/1933) in Plot# F3 Greensborough Cemetery. Headstone erected by members of the Victorian Amateur Cyclists Union. Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.laurie roy, victorian amateur cyclists union, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Laurie Roy, Greensborough Cemetery, 23/02/1933
Grave of Laurie Roy (died 23/02/1933) in Plot# F3 Greensborough Cemetery. Headstone erected by members of the Victorian Amateur Cyclists Union.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many of the early settlers in the district. The cemetery holds approximately 250 grave sites with 350 people buried there. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.laurie roy, victorian amateur cyclists union, greensborough cemetery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Laurie Roy, Greensborough Cemetery, 23/02/1933
Grave of Laurie Roy (died 23/02/1933) in Plot# F3 Greensborough Cemetery. Headstone erected by members of the Victorian Amateur Cyclists Union. Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.laurie roy, victorian amateur cyclists union, greensborough cemetery -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Tom Beaumont, Curator, (Superintendent) Ballarat Botanical Gardens, 1947-1971. Founding member, Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Thomas (Tom) BEAUMONT, Courier, Special Publication, December 1999 - research by Roy Mosman, 1999
Article for December 1999 Ballarat Courier, about Tom Beaumont and the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, researched by Roy Mosman and summary of article, November 1999.Tom Beaumont was pre-eminent amongst the Curators of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens as a grower and propagator of many plants, especially tuberous begonias and many trees to be found in the Gardens today. He achieved a national and international reputation and yet remained a humble man.All visibleAll visiblejohn garner collection, garner, beaumont, mosman, courier, ballarat botanical gardens, gardens, ballarat, curator, superintendent, thomas toop, begonias, blackmore and langdon, begonia festivals, ballarat horticultural society -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Hooper (nee Roy), 1930c
This photograph shows a member of the Roy/Hooper family sitting in the grass in the gully behind Main Street. This is now the site of Watermarc (previously Greensborough Pool site).Digital copy of black and white photograph.hooper family, roy family, greensborough pool, watermarc -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Jim Connor, Rob Roy Hill Climb Circuit, Clintons Road, Christmas Hills, 12 May 2016
Rob Roy-EDHS visit 12 May 2016 On 12th May 2016 some members of the Eltham District Historical Society and others were fortunate to have the opportunity to visit and explore the Rob Roy Hillclimb in Clintons Road, Christmas Hills. This followed an invitation from Don Kinsey and Wayne Ruston, members of the MG Car Club, which operates Rob Roy. At the time, both men were actively involved in the running of the meetings there, Don, an EDHS member, as a course commentator, with a wide range of motorsport experiences, and Wayne as the main organiser of the meetings. Don Kinsey welcomed the group and spoke about the historical background of the property and the hillclimb, then led those interested around the site and up the hillclimb track, stopping at spots along the way to provide additional information. Everyone enjoyed their experiences, including inspecting Wayne Ruston’s MGBV8. The Rob Roy Hill Climb originated in 1935 on the property of former Heidelberg Mayor, William Clinton, where he reared the Rob Roy breed of miniature ponies. He established Pleasure Grounds on part of the property attracting groups of Sunday visitors from Melbourne's inner suburbs. Visitors enjoyed a picnic area, pony rides, a dance hall and a tap room. Young men would ride their BSA or Harley Davidson motorcycles to the property which led to regular club-organised hillclimb meetings between 1930 and 1936. In 1935 Clinton offered the use of his property to the Light Car Club of Australia for their hillclimbs. The track was sealed that same year and the hillclimb at Clintons Road was one of only three specially designed bitumen surface hillclimbs in the world, the others being Shelsey Walsh and Prescott Hillclimbs in the UK. The first Light Car Club of Australia hillclimb was held at Rob Roy in February 1937.jim connor collection, 2016-05-12, activities, christmas hills, clintons road, heritage excursion, rob roy hill climb, eltham district historical society -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fay Bridge, Rob Roy Hill Climb Circuit, Clintons Road, Christmas Hills, 7 September 2013
Rob Roy-EDHS visit 12 May 2016 On 12th May 2016 some members of the Eltham District Historical Society and others were fortunate to have the opportunity to visit and explore the Rob Roy Hillclimb in Clintons Road, Christmas Hills. This followed an invitation from Don Kinsey and Wayne Ruston, members of the MG Car Club, which operates Rob Roy. At the time, both men were actively involved in the running of the meetings there, Don, an EDHS member, as a course commentator, with a wide range of motorsport experiences, and Wayne as the main organiser of the meetings. Don Kinsey welcomed the group and spoke about the historical background of the property and the hillclimb, then led those interested around the site and up the hillclimb track, stopping at spots along the way to provide additional information. Everyone enjoyed their experiences, including inspecting Wayne Ruston’s MGBV8. The Rob Roy Hill Climb originated in 1935 on the property of former Heidelberg Mayor, William Clinton, where he reared the Rob Roy breed of miniature ponies. He established Pleasure Grounds on part of the property attracting groups of Sunday visitors from Melbourne's inner suburbs. Visitors enjoyed a picnic area, pony rides, a dance hall and a tap room. Young men would ride their BSA or Harley Davidson motorcycles to the property which led to regular club-organised hillclimb meetings between 1930 and 1936. In 1935 Clinton offered the use of his property to the Light Car Club of Australia for their hillclimbs. The track was sealed that same year and the hillclimb at Clintons Road was one of only three specially designed bitumen surface hillclimbs in the world, the others being Shelsey Walsh and Prescott Hillclimbs in the UK. The first Light Car Club of Australia hillclimb was held at Rob Roy in February 1937.activities, eltham district historical society, heritage excursion, fay bridge collection, 2016-05-12, christmas hills, clintons road, rob roy hill climb -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s, Roy J Mitchell, late 1960's or early 1970's
Green Fuji Film green plastic slide during of a group of 3 trams on a tram tour, led by tram 26, at the Grey St loop waiting for a tram in the other direction. Possibly late 1960's early 1970s.On each slide in ink "Roy Mitchell" , "Tram" circa 1971". tramways, trams, sebastopol, albert st, tours, grey st, tram 26 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Grave of Laurie Roy, Greensborough Cemetery, 23/02/1933
Grave of Laurie Roy (died 23/02/1933) in Plot# F3 Greensborough Cemetery. Headstone erected by members of the Victorian Amateur Cyclists Union. This monument replaces an earlier headstone.Greensborough Cemetery was created when land was given for the cemetery by Mr William Poulter, a local settler, about 1864. The cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers in the district. Digital copy of colour photograph of grave/headstone.laurie roy, greensborough cemetery, victorian amateur cyclists union -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Roy and Jean Franklin waiting for boat, late 1940s, 1948c
Photograph of Roy and Jean Franklin waiting for boat, late 1940s. The Franklin family lived in Flintoff Street. Mr Arthur Franklin was the manager for Mr.J. C.Jessop Real Estate Pty Ltd.Digital copy of black and white photograph.franklin family, jean franklin, roy franklin -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Rob Roy Hill Climb, 24 November 2007
The Rob Roy Hill Climb originated in 1935 on the property of former Heidelberg Mayor, William Clinton, where he reared the Rob Roy breed of miniature ponies. He established Pleasure Grounds on part of the property attracting groups of Sunday visitors from Melbourne's inner suburbs. Visitors enjoyed a picnic area, pony rides, a dance hall and a tap room. Young men would ride their BSA or Harley Davidson motorcycles to the property which led to regular club-organised hillclimb meetings between 1930 and 1936. In 1935 Clinton offered the use of his property to the Light Car Club of Australia for their hillclimbs. The track was sealed that same year and the hillclimb at Clintons Road was one of only three specially designed bitumen surface hillclimbs in the world, the others being Shelsey Walsh and Prescott Hillclimbs in the UK. The first Light Car Club of Australia hillclimb was held at Rob Roy in February 1937. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p133 About six times a year the unlikely sound of car engines emerges from deep in the heart of Christmas Hills.* Usually a quiet retreat, the Hills are home to one of the world’s oldest purpose-built motor sport venues - the Rob Roy Hillclimb. When sealed in 1939, the hillclimb at Clintons Road was one of only three specially designed bitumen surface hillclimbs in the world, the others being Shelsley Walsh and Prescott Hillclimbs in the UK.1 The Rob Roy Hillclimb originated in 1935 on the property of former Heidelberg mayor, William Clinton, where he reared the Rob Roy breed of miniature ponies. Rob Roy was the Scottish folk hero and outlaw. On part of his property Clinton established Pleasure Grounds, attracting Sunday parties from Melbourne’s inner suburbs. Visitors enjoyed a picnic area, pony rides, a dance hall and a tap room.2 Young men riding on their BSA or Harley Davidson bikes led to club-organised regular hillclimb meetings, between 1930 and 1936. In 1935 Clinton offered his property to the Light Car Club of Australia for their hillclimbs. In February 1937, the first Light Car Club of Australia hillclimb meeting was held at Rob Roy. Jack Day achieved the fastest time that day for the 760 yard (695m) track at 36 seconds in a Ford V8 engined Bugatti Special. At first the climb was just a dusty gravel track, but in 1939 it was up-graded and bituminised. Today the 695 metre track begins on a slight incline, proceeds through a sharp right turn, which formerly passed a rusty iron shed, now remembered by the name Tin Shed Corner. The track continues down a slight incline to a level stretch along the top of an embankment holding back a half-acre (0.2ha) dam, then up to a one-in-three gradient. The track then winds uphill through several left turns to the finish line. In 1939 Frank Kleinig reduced the record to 29.72 seconds in an MG Hudson. Throughout World War Two the Rob Roy Hillclimbs were suspended, but were resumed in 1947. The hillclimbs consistently attracted crowds averaging 500 to 600 people, peaking at 2000, until the hillclimb was destroyed by the 1962 bushfires. The meetings included nine Australian Hillclimb Championships, with the first in 1938 won by Peter Whitehead in his ERA. Eight of the Outright and Class record holders were Australian Grand Prix winners including Jack Brabham, who became a triple F1 World Champion. The Light Car Club of Australia held 61 meetings at Rob Roy. Events usually included Touring, Gran Turismo, Production, Sports, Racing and Vintage cars and in the latter years Go-carts. These meets suddenly stopped after the 1962 bushfire destroyed the access bridge on the property leading to the track area, although fortunately Clinton saved his home. The club then established the Lakeland Hillclimb venue close to Lilydale.3 From 1979 to 1987 the MG Car Club ran hill climbs at the Templestowe Hillclimb until the land was to be sub-divided. In 1991 the MGCC approached the Shire of Nillumbik about using the derelict Rob Roy venue. In 1992, after much lobbying, the club signed a ten-year lease from Melbourne Water, which has been renewed. The original track was faithfully reconstructed. Access roads were improved and guard rails were installed on the causeway. Permanent structures were rebuilt and tonnes of rubbish removed. This was made possible by an immense amount of voluntary work by MGCC members and financial support from the newly formed Friends of Rob Roy. In February 1993 the first Return to Rob Roy Historic Meeting was run with a huge spectator attendance of around 1000 enthusiasts. In September 2007, the Nillumbik Shire Council gave the hillclimb heritage protection. This acknowledged the property’s significant contribution to early Australian motor sport with its social connection to William Clinton and the local community.4 *Christmas Hills was named after emancipated convict and shepherd David Christmas, lost in these hills.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, rob roy hill climb, clintons road, light car club of australia, william clinton -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Genealogical document, Descendants of Johann Wilhelm Roy (Reuy), 1990c
Johann Wilhelm Reuy was born in 1822 in Prussia and married Elizabeth Breschingi n 1846. With three of their children they migrated to Australia, probably in the late 1850s, and settled in Greensborough, family name becoming Roy. Many of their descendants lived in the Greensborough area.15 p. comprising list of 2 generations, individual, family view reports and family group sheetsroy family, reuy family -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Warrant Officer Ivor Roy McLachlan, M.S.M., c.1916, 1916c
According to Ivor Roy McLachlan's service record (National Archives of Australia), Ivor's next of kin was his father who lived in Western Australia but Ivor was the adopted son of W. Lack of Pine Grove, Research (Vic.) and had lived there since he was a child.Monochromatic A4 inkjet photographic printivor roy mclachlan, pine grove, research (vic.), w. lack -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), Greensborough: Vale - Laurie Roy, 03/03/1933
Obituary for Laurie Roy, who was killed riding in the Australian amateur One Mile track championship cycle race in February 1933, together with an account of his funeral and other tributes and marks of respect. Includes other local news - Methodist Church, Greensborough Dramatic Club and Austin Hospital Auxiliary Greensborough Branch.1 p. copy of article in Advertiser (Hurstbridge) p.1, 3 March 1933roy family, laurie roy -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping (copy), Greensborough. Memorial to Laurie Roy, 26/04/1935
Laurie Roy, aged 19, was killed while riding in the Australian amateur one mile track cycling championship in February 1932. A memorial to him was erected in Greensborough Cemetery by the Victorian Amateur Cyclists' Union. Other local news is included - a car accident, Easter services, personal news and an obituary for Henry Francis Paterson.1 p. copy of p.2 of Advertiser (Hurstbridge) 26 April 1935roy family, greensborough, laurie roy -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Official opening of Greenwood Park Kindergarten, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood on 10th December 1955. Speeches at official opening - Mrs. Helen Austin, Lady Violet Brooks, with Mrs. B. Hubbard, Mayoress, Cr. Ben Hubbard, Mayor, Mr. Roy Wilkins and Dr. B. Meredith looking on
Typed below photograph, "3. Speeches at official opening - Mrs. Helen Austin, Lady Violet Brooks, Mrs. B. Hubbard, Mayoress, Cr. Ben Hubbard, Mayor, Mr. Roy Wilkins, Dr. B. Meredith, Mrs. E.V. Pullin extreme right edge". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Obituary, Death notice for Ringwood resident, Roy Gladstone Wilkins - 26 September, 1957
Local newspaper clipping - Ringwood Mail, 3/10/1957. Death of Prominent Ringwood Citizen.Roy Wilkins, a prominent builder and contractor, was well known and respected throughout the district. He was keenly interested in sport and public affairs. First secretary and life member of Ringwood District Cricket Association. Foundation Bowls Club member and president. Foundation member of Borough of Ringwood when Council formed in 1924.