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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Banner - Pennants, 1970s
... & awards sports education school equipment 1. Purple synthetic ...From Blackburn East Primary School1. Purple synthetic (silk) pennant. Golden writing. Victorian Primary Schools Sports Association Regional Champions. Volleyball Boys 1981 (Wreath with ball and net) 2. Purple synthetic (silk) pennant. Golden writing slightly faded. Victorian Primary Schools Sports Association Metropolitan Premiers. (Wreath with crossed softball bats and ball)trophies & awards, sports, education, school, equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Pennant, 1980
... Mitcham melbourne See Ref No. 4362 TROPHIES & AWARDS Sports ...See Ref No. 4362Triangular blue felt school pennant. Gold printing NDPSSA. Drawing of sprinter with laurel wreath around it in gold. '2nd Place' in blue on gold background '1980' printing in gold 'DIV..2' in gold on blue background. Gold edging on left hand side with two loops.NDPSSA, 2nd Place, 1980, DIV..2trophies & awards, sports, trophies & awards, education, school, equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - School Trophy, 1967
See Ref. 4362Wooden Shield with seven silver shields surrounding a central plaque depicting sporting achievements. The silver shields were awarded from 1967 - 1973. The trophy was donated by Ringwood Timber and Trading Co. shown on a silver plate on the bottom of the shield. The shield was awarded by Mitcham and District State Schools Sports Association as shown on a silver nameplate on the top of the wooden shield.Mitcham and District State Schools Sports Associationtrophies & awards, sports -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Trophy
See Ref. 4362Oblong wooden shield with large shield in the middle with a circular medallion in the centre of a large metal shield. This is surrounded by six small metal shields. |Large metal shield engraved 'Blackburn East Primary School - House Athletics Sports'.|Smaller Shields:|1. Mackellar 1983-2. Paterson 1984-3. Mackellar 1985See abovetrophies & awards, sports -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Ballarat East High School, c1957
Ballarat East: This year is the third anniversary of the opening of our modern Ballarat East High School. We are growing, with 360 pupils, ranging from the first to the fourth form. At our speech night last year, we had Kevan Gosper (a member of the Australian Olympic Team) to present the sports awards. We are also to be represented for the first time at the combined swimming sports in the new Olympic pool. - Lynette Pascoe (14) Humffray St North, Ballarat East.A newspaper clipping concerning the early days of Ballarat East High School. behs, ballarat east high school, ballarat east, magazine, kevan gosper, 1957 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Medal, 1992
Golden medal with an orange, navy and white ribbon awarded to Debbie McLaughlin for coming first in girls 17+ 1992 Athletics long jump. -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Medal, 1917
Small silver medal with a protruding laurel wreath and shield awarded to H. Taylor in 1917 for winning the junior swimming championships. It has a leather protective pouch and a explanatory notice reading:HERBERT LONSDALE TAYLOR This medal was awarded in 1917 to Herbert Lonsdale Taylor, aged 13, for winning the Wangaratta High School Junior Swimming Championship. He was the uncle of Carole Martin (nee Taylor), Graeme Taylor, and great uncle of Kylie, Bradley and Travis martin and Malcolm and Narelle Taylor who were all students at this school. -
Wangaratta High School
WTS Sports Award, 1966
Cricket award in the form of a rectangular block of wood with a small metal badge with engraved text nailed into the side. Presented to MURRAY HILL 5 wkts-20 runs Inc Hat Trick W.T.S. v B.H.S 24.3.66 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sport Certificates, 2006
White booklet with black spine and black text, WHS logo and scroll image for use at a presentation assembly containing: 26 2005 Hume region student sports awards 22 2006 Hume region student sports awards WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL Yr 7, 8 & 9 PRESENTATION ASSEMBLY Friday 8th December, 2006 1:50pm Assembly Hall -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 1998
Brown wooden 1998 Hume North East Region Sports Award plaques with gold metal plate on the bottom section and 3D Year Champion sticker in the centre. Team awards: Girls U/16 Touch Rugby Senior Girls Football -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 2004
Brown wooden 2004 Hume North East Region Sports Award plaques with gold metal plate on the bottom section and 3D Year Champion sticker in the centre. Team awards: Year 7 boys squash team Year 8 girls squash team Intermediate boys football team Boys senior squash team Individual Awards: Andrew Kelly- Golf Outstanding Achievement heather Oliver- Basketball Outstanding Achievement -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 2005
Brown wooden 2005 Hume North East Region Sports Award plaques with gold metal plate on the bottom section and 3D Year Champion sticker in the centre. Team awards: Boys Year 7 Football Year 8 boys squash Cross Country U/ 15 Intermediate girls soccer Boys relay U/17 Athletics Year 7 girls squash Boys intermediate squash Senior boys squash Individual Awards: Daniel Boyle- Football Outstanding achievement Alistair Robertson- Badminton Outstanding Achievement -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 2006
Brown wooden 2006 Hume North East Region Sports Award plaques with gold metal plate on the bottom section and 3D Year Champion sticker in the centre. Team awards: Year 7 female squash Year 11 & 12 Cross country U21 relay athletics Year 11 & 12 Squash Individual Awards: Jayson Shaw- Baseball Outstanding Achievement -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 2007
Brown wooden 2007 Hume North East Region Sports Award plaques with gold metal plate on the bottom section and 3D Year Champion sticker in the centre. Team awards: Year 8 girls sqash -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 2008
Brown wooden 2008 Hume North East Region Sports Award plaques with gold metal plate on the bottom section and 3D Year Champion sticker in the centre. Team awards: Year 9 & 10 girls cross country Skiing Year 9 & 10 girls soccer Year 9 & 10 girls squash Year 11 & 12 girls netball -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 2009
Brown wooden 2009 Hume North East Region Sports Award plaques with gold metal plate on the bottom section and 3D Year Champion sticker in the centre. Team awards: Year 8 girls Netball Year 7-11 mixed Cross country snow Skiing Year 11 & 12 girls Squash Year 11 & 12 girls Badminton -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 2010
Brown wooden 2010 Hume North East Region Sports Award plaques with gold metal plate on the bottom section and 3D Year Champion sticker in the centre. Team awards: Year 8 girls Basketball Year 7-12 mixed Snowsports Year 8 girls Cricket -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 1993-1995
Rectangular wooden plaque with 10 metal plates attached to the front. In the top right corner is a 3D sticker with an image of a cricket player. Engraved in the top plate is a heading reading:WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL YEAR-8 MIXED INDOOR CRICKET COMPETITION 1993 8D 1994 8C 1995 8D -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Award, 1993
Rectangular wooden plaque with 11 metal plates attached to the front. In the top right corner is a 3D sticker with an image of a netball hoop, ball and shoe. Engraved in the top plate is a heading reading:WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL YEAR/8 MIXED NETBALL COMPETITION 1993 (8A) SEAHAWKS -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1948-1949
Square-based wooden trophy awarded to Ken C. Ellis with a turned knob on the top with a silver WHS logo and a gold plate reading:Ken C. Ellis WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL Chisolm Street WANGARATTA, VIC HEAD PREFECT 1949 SPORTS AWARD 1948 ATHLETIC OPEN CHAMPION 1948 FOOTBALL CAPTAIN 1948 CRICKET CAPTAIN 1948 HOUSE CAPTAIN 1948, 49 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sporting Honour Board, 2004-2013
Rectangular Wooden sportsperson of the year 2004-2013 honour board with Wangaratta High school Logo in top left corner and gold lettering. SPORTS AWARDS 2004 J. Caruso- S. Caruso- T. Chivers- D. Cook- S. Coote- D. McCullough- H.Oliver- C.Porter- J.Shaw- N. Tavare- K. White 2005 D. Allen- N. Boyle- M. Bruce- T. Chivers- O. Hutchinson- K. McDonald- A. Martin- O. McCullough- H. Oliver- D. Scott- K. Surace- N. Tavare 2006 K. Boal- C. Braden- M. Brown-M. Bruce- S. caruso- C. Crimmins- M. Graham- N. Hooper- B. Kerlin- A. Martin- D. McCullough- K. Surace 2007 N. Boyd- D.Boyle- S.Caruso- C.Crimmins- M. Graham- N. Hooper- B. Lorenz- S. Maddern- T. Maddern- B. Mulrooney- E. Newman- T. Patrik- K. Surge- D. Vescio 2008 A. Bennet- L. Cameron- S. Caruso- C. Conley- S. Coote- X. Dewez- H. Espejo- A. Kildea- C. McMahon- P. O'Donoghue- C. Podubinski- C. Porter- D. Vescio SPORTS PERSON OF THE YEAR 2009 A. Kildea 2010 A. Tutt 2011 X. Dewez 2012 X. Dewez 2013 X. Dewez -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sporting Honour Board, 1978-2008
Rectangular wooden honour board with gold text and a decorative shaped border. Hugging the top of the border is a title reading SPORTS PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARDS. At the very top of the honour board is the WHS logo and the Wangaratta RSL logo.SPORTS PERSON OF THE YEAR AWARDS 1973 GARY VOSS 1978 JANET ALLEN 1979 JANET ALLEN 1980 MEGAN HUME 1981 ANDREW DOUGLAS 1982 LISA WILSON 1983 LISA ALLEN 1984 LISA WILSON 1985 PAUL BRYCE 1986 KEVEN O'CONNELL 1987 CRAIG PATRICK 1988 BEN KNOX 1989 SUSAN BATEY 1990 LORI DELANEY 1991 ANDREW KERRIS 1992 DEBBIE McLaughlin 1993 JENNIFER SHARPE, BRADLEY LAMB 1994 KIM WELCH 1995 DEANNE SMITHERAM, KIM WELCH 1996 DEANNE SMITHERAM, DAVID BOX 1997 DEANNE SMITHERAM 1998 KATE SPILLER, BROOKE WINZER 1999 BROOKE WINZER, NATHAN BUZIMKIC 2000 BROOKE WINZER 2001 STEVE JOHNSON, REBECCA GILBERT 2002 REBECCA GILBERT 2003 TYSON HARTWIG 2004 ANDREW, HEATHER OLIVER 2005 ANDREW KELLY 2006 EMMA PANE 2007 AINSLINN KILDEA 2008 JANINA CHICK DONATED BY THE WANGARATTA SUB-BRANCH OF THE R.S.L. -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sporting Honour Board, 1991-2003
Rectangular wooden honour board with gold writing and a decorative border. hugging the border at the top is a heading reading SPORTS AWARDS and in the top left is a simplified WHS logo. This hour board was donated by the parents club.SPORTS AWARDS 1991 C. BLACKWELL, D. CARMODY, S. CLAYTON, N. COBAIN, T. CORNELIUS, C. GOULD, N. GRANT, L. HEYWOOD, K. NOLAN, K. SAUNDERS, B. VAN REIT 1992 M. BALLIE, D. BENNETT, P. DAVIDSON, D. EDELSTEIN, A. GRAF, D. ILOTT, D. JARVIS, A. KERRIS, J. KIPPING, N. LAVIS, D. McFAWN, D. McLAUGHLIN, N. NOLAN, N. WATSON 1993 R. ARTIS, D. BLACK, D. BROCKWELL, R. CANNY, C. COLLINS, K. CORNELIUS, D. DEMAJ, A. GREALY, W, GREEN, N. LELIENE, L, OVER, A. McFAWN, A. McGREGOR, L. NEWTON, S. PHELAN, X, COUTHERNIS, S. WELCH 1994 J. ARCURI, S. BRITTON, L. DELANEY, D. DAMAJ, A. DUNDAS, P. FLYNN, B. HILDEBRAND, R. HOYSTEAD, N. IMRIE, K. JAMES, K. JENKINSON, B. LAMB, E. MALE, T. MARTIN, A. MYLES, J. NASH, S. PHELAN, M. PORTER, A. RADNOR, M. RICKARD, N. ROSSER, J. SHARPE, K. STONE, Y. TEKESIC, S. WALDEHART, K. WHITE, J. WILLS 1995 B. ALLEN, E. ASHMEAD, D. BOX, M. BRUCE, L. CLARK, M. FLEET, L. GARDNER, K. GLENISTER, M. GOODEY, R. GRAHAM, G. JACKSON, K. LAUREN, K. MAHER, A. MANNIX, M. MARTINELLI, J. MEANE, T. PORTER, S. RICKARD, S. SAPIENDANTE, K. WELCH, A. WIZE, M. WOODSTOCK 1996 J. ACKROYD, P. AKERS, R. BARROW, D. BOX, T. BULMER, D. DARWIN, L. NASH, A. NOLAN, S. OAKES, X. PALAMARCZUK, K. PIKE, A. POPONIO, N. POOL, L. REA, K. SHEDLOCK, L. SPILLER, M. VALENZIA, S. VESCIO, B. WALDHARD, B. WATSON, S. WOODSTOCK, M. SCHOLES 1997 S. BANNON, S. BOXX, R. COSTELLO, M. CHILCOTT, M. COX, C. DICKENSON, T. FISHER, H. FULTON, A. GOULD, A. HALLINAN, C. HANDCOCK, I. HAYWARD, B. HEATH, L. HILDEBRAND, C. HUGGINS, K. JONES, S. KNOX, H. LAPPIN, R. MANNIX, S. PATTERSON, B. SPASOJEVIC, K. STOKES, J. WHITE 1998 C. ALLEN, M. ASHTON, H. BEVAN, A. BROWN, S. BURLING, D. CAVICCIOLO, S. COSTANINO, J. CUNNINGHAM, K. GADSEN, R. GANNON, J. HARRISON, C. HOGARTH, S. HUMPHRIES, S. KNOX, A. LAMB, B. LAMBART, K. MOORE, A. MURRAY, A. NORMAN-SMITH, S. PATRICK, A. REID, B. SCHOLES, S. SEMPLE, K.SPILLER, J, TEKASIC, N. WADDINGTON, F. WRIGHT 1999 L. BENCI, S, BRITTON, M. CAMERON, S. CHALLMAN, L. CLARKE, S. EVANS, A. FOSTER, K. GRAHAM, G. HANCOCK, M. JANAS, M. LOWRY, L. MORONEY, R. NAISH, B. PATTERSON, J. PIKE, K. SINCLAIR, R. TATULASCHWILI, S. TUCKER, M. WENHAM, R. WIEDEMANN, T. WITTE 2000 M. ANDISON, M. ASHMEAD, M. BERTALLI, D. BRYANT, A. COSTER, A. CUNNINGHAM, B. DOOLAN, N. EVERITT, P. FOSTER, S. GODFREY, C. HARTWIG, R. HOGARTH, N. HOGAN, S. JAMES, C. JONES, T. KONOLY, Z. LEWIS, C. McCRACKEN, A. MINNS, D. MONGOMERY, A. NEWTH, S. O'KEEFE, S. PICKEN, J.REID, B. SIMPSON, L. SPENCE-BAILEY, M, YOUNIE 2001 J. ANDERSON, E. BRIGGS, K. COLES, R. CONROY, B. GAMZE, M. GIGLIOTTI, S. JOHNSON, T. LAMBERT, C. LUCAS, B. McKIBBON, J. MORONEY, A. MORTON, M. PATRICK, R. THOMSON, B. WINZER 2002 C. ANDISON, D. BARASSI, A. CAIRNS, R. CAMERON, A. COOTE, L. EVERITT, B. FLANIGAN, C. FRASER, S. GANNON, R. GILBERT, G. GLOVER, T. HARTWIG, B. ISKOV, E. JANAS, G. JONES, L. KERLIN, B. McKIMMIE, R. McWATER, D, MOHR, L. MULLINS, C. NEWTON, M. PINI, JENNIFER PORTER, JUDD PORTER, B. SOLIMO, R. SMITH, P. TATULASHWILI, A. TAVARE, J. USSHER 2003 J. ALLEN, M. ANDERSON, L. BARKAS, J. BARRON, C. BOAG, A. BOX, S. J. CAREY, P. CHALWELL, D. DOCK, M. CLARKSON, J. CONROY, L. CUNNINGHAM, E. DAVENPORT, N. DILLON, J. FREEMAN, J. GARDNER, M. GASTON, L. HICKMONT, K. HOGAN, J. HUGHES, B. KNEEBONE, M. KNIHINIZKIJ J. MORONEY, J. McCULLOUGH, J. MURPHY, K. NEWTON, B. OLIVER, S. OLIVER, B. PORKER, C. POTTER, C. ROBINSON, M. SCOTT, E. SHANLEY, A. SHAW, B. SPENCE, D. STEEL, A. TUCCI, T. VIHM, A. VINCENT, W. WICKAM, J. WITTE DONATED BY THE PARENTS CLUB -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Award - BENDIGO NORTH SCHOOL SPORT SHIELD, 1978 - 2007
... TROPHIES & AWARDS Sports school Bendigo North School collection ...Bendigo North School collection - Michael Morrissey Memorial Shield for Sport, wooden shield on stand with an epns shield in centre surrounded by small shields engraved with winners names and years,base has an epns ribbon with school name.trophies & awards, sports, school -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Award - School Sport Shields
Golden Square High School in the city of Bendigo, was established in temporary accommodation at Camp Hill Primary School in central Bendigo in 1960. With the completion of the new school's buildings, it moved to Golden Square in 1962, providing for Forms 1 to 6, now known as years 7 to 12. In 1978 it became a 7–10 school and was one of the original feeder schools to Bendigo Senior High School. In 1986, a Hearing Impaired Unit was established and in 1990 it underwent a name change to become Golden Square Secondary College. The Golden Square Secondary College campus closed on 28 November 2008. It merged with Kangaroo Flat and Flora Hill secondary colleges as part of the implementation of the Bendigo Education Plan. Its buildings were demolished. (Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Square_Secondary_College)Two wooden shields awarded to Golden Square Secondary College at the Melbourne School Bands Festival. Dark wood in the shape of a shield. a. Gold Shield awarded to the Junior Concert Band in 2001. TATMUSE AWARD for Outstanding Performance. Presented by Mr Richard Floyd. Sponsors represented by logos - Music Junction, Billy Hyde, RATMUSE (Music Publishers). Education Trust Vic. b. Yamaha Gold Award won by Golden Square Secondary College Intermediate Concert band 2003 at the Melbourne School Bands Festival. Presented to Symphonic Winds by Mr. K Waterworth. Award sponsored by Yamaha Music Australia, Billy Hyde Music. Blue border around a gold coloured shield.a. Sticker on the back of the Shield. "WINNING EDGE PRESENTATIONS Wholesale Trophy Framing and Giftware level 9 230 Collins Street Melbourne phone 9654 4911 Fax 9650 7106"gssc, sports top, music awards -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award, Kew Bowling Club, Embossed Glass Trophies, 1980s
Sports Clubs in Kew in the final decades of the 19th century and in the early 20th century were often umbrella organisations with facilities for a number of sports. Typically in Kew, this included teams in lawn bowls, tennis and croquet. The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 while the privately owned Auburn Heights Recreation Club was opened in 1904. By 1998, the two Clubs decided to amalgamate at the Auburn Heights site in Barkers Road, forming the Kew Heights Sports Club. The combined club was itself taken over by the Melbourne Cricket Club in 2012 becoming MCC Kew Sports Club. In 2017 MCC Kew closed and its landholding was subsequently sold to Carey Baptist Grammar School. Two glass trophies won by Saul Spielmann at the Kew Bowling Club, at which Saul wa sat one stage the Secretary.saul spielmann, kew bowling club -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award - Kew High School trophy, 1880
F.G.Barnard, writing in 1910, recorded that Ernest Ingle opened a boys' school in a private house in Cotham Road, Kew, in 1872. The school was later moved to larger premises in Charles Street, where suitable school rooms were added. Ingle's career was cut short by a fatal attack of typhoid fever in 1875. The school then passed into the hands of Mr. J. Henning Thompson. Under Thompson's management the school speedily became a strong rival to the neighbouring Hawthorn Grammar School. Barnard also lists in his Jubilee History of Kew, that Dr N.C. Vance [winner of the trophy for the 440 yards running event] was a notable alumnus of Kew High School. It is assumed that N.C. Vance was the son of Rev G.O. Vance who was appointed vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Kew, in 1870. This is a tangible memento of the first Kew High School, awarded to a pupil eight years after the school's establishment. The trophy is historically interesting as it was presented to N.C. Vance by Ann Bon, a notable Kew resident and a supporter of Indigenous People in Victoria, particularly William Barak and his family.Silver plated trophy in the form of a cup on a pedestal with two arms, each surmounted with pine cones. The trophy has a range of design features including convex and concave decorated surfaces created by repoussé (i.e.hammering). Specific decorative aspects include scrolling at the top of the cup and floral sprays at front and the rear of the trophy. There is a single inscription identifying the school, the event, the winner and the identity of the person presenting the trophy. The metal used in the cup section of the trophy is heavier and thicker than that used in the rest of the trophy.There are no compositional or maker marks on the trophy.Inscribed: "Kew High School / Old Boys Cup / Presented by / Mrs John Bon / Won by / N Vance 1880"dr n vance, kew high school -- kew (vic.), private schools -- kew (vic.), sports trophies -- kew (vic.), n.c. vance -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award - Kew Bowling Club : Skippers Average Trophy, 1931-40
The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 while the privately owned Auburn Heights Recreation Club was opened in 1904. By 1998, the two Clubs decided to amalgamate at the Auburn Heights site in Barkers Road, forming the Kew Heights Sports Club. The combined club was itself taken over by the Melbourne Cricket Club in 2012 becoming MCC Kew Sports Club. In 2017 MCC Kew closed and its landholding was subsequently sold to Carey Baptist Grammar School. The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically and socially significant to the development of Kew. They are also significant to the sporting history of the greater Melbourne area and to the sports of lawn bowls and tennis in Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The collections illuminate two of the Victorian Historic Themes - 'Building community life' through forming community organisations and 'Shaping cultural and creative life' by participating in sport and recreation'.Kew Bowling Club : Skippers Average Trophy presented by S. R. PritchardKew Bowling Club presented by S. R. Pritchard / Skippers Average won by: 1931–2 G.H. Cole; 1932–3 W. Stronach; 1933–4 D.S.M. Norris; 1934–5 F.H. Rigg; 1935–6 A.E.H. Phillipps; 1936–7 P. Vance; 1937–8 D.B. Ross; 1938–9 C.G. Wood; 1939–40 W.H. Tregear; 1940–1 H. Coleman.kew bowling club, bowling clubs -- melbourne (vic.), sports awards, trophies -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)
Award - Shield
The ''Lauriston Class Shield Sports'' trophy. One wooden, pentagonal shaped shield with engraved silver plates. 182mm X 192mm. -
Lauriston Girls’ School (incorporating Lauriston Museum and Gallery)
Award - Shield
The ''Lauriston Lower School Class Shield Sports'' trophy. One wooden, pentagonal shaped shield, with engraved silver plates. Inscription reads "Gift of Mr J. C. Irving". 1920 to 1935. 183mm x 193mm.