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Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Award - Glass Trophy, Lifesaving Victoria Awards of Excellence 2005 - 2006, 2006
... Surf Life Saving Club...Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Woolamai Beach Road ...Engraved Glass Trophy on Glass BaseLife Saving Victoria Logo Life Saving Victoria Awards of Excellence 2005 - 2006 Beaurepaire Club of the Year Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
... Black and white photograph members Surf Life Saving Club... Volunteering Black and white photograph members Surf Life Saving Club ...see Lakes Post 13 June 1991Black and white photograph members Surf Life Saving Club, Rosie Zagami and Emma Pickering, first female IRB, Inflatable Rescue Boat, drivers to receive certificates, with instructor Shayne Barling and Darren Rowe. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1998
... , Stuart Mawley and Greg Townsend members Surf Life Saving Club... Mawley and Greg Townsend members Surf Life Saving Club Lakes ...cheque was $2140Colour photograph showing Geoff Rohde from Bowls Club, presenting surf life saving equipment on main beach to Ron Stott, Stuart Mawley and Greg Townsend members Surf Life Saving Club Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1990
... Black and white photograph, junior members of Surf Life..., junior members of Surf Life Saving Club during rescue exercise ...Black and white photograph, junior members of Surf Life Saving Club during rescue exercise, three carrying one boy, at Main Beach, James Sheather, Billy Curry, Kevin Myers and Penny Byers. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard - Ocean Beach, 1950c
... Club, pre Surf Life Saving Club. Lakes Entrance Victoria... Club, pre Surf Life Saving Club. Lakes Entrance Victoria ...Black and white small format postcard of the ocean beach. It shows an expanse of sand dune, remains of a brush windbreak fence, and the observation tower, built for Royal Lifesaving Club, pre Surf Life Saving Club. Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe Ocean Beach Lakes Entrancebeaches, surf lifesaving -
Heytesbury District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PCSLSC - Nippers - Nippers and Leaders at Port Campbell beach
... Port Campbell Surf Life saving Club Nippers program 1990's... Campbell great-ocean-road Port Campbell Surf Life saving Club ...Port Campbell Surf Life saving Club Nippers program 1990'sColour Photograph of 3 leaders. Marina Deppeler , John Ryan , Tom Delaney with group of Nippers sitting on sand in club caps on Port Campbell beach.life saving, port campbell, nippers -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2002
... Colour photograph showing Ron Stott, President Surf Life... Stott, President Surf Life Saving Club, with Rob Clare ...see page 13 Lakes Post Newspaper 15 May 2002Colour photograph showing Ron Stott, President Surf Life Saving Club, with Rob Clare of the RSL, Tracey Sedman, Nicole Lancaster, Wendy Chatfield and Trina Jones, some of the sponsors of the surf club, enjoying Pie Night. Lakes Entrance Victoriavolunteering, employment, surf lifesaving -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
... Black and white photograph junior members Surf Life Saving... members Surf Life Saving Club, participating in Bronze Medallion ...see Lakes Post Newspaper page 28, 28 July 1993Black and white photograph junior members Surf Life Saving Club, participating in Bronze Medallion exercise on Main Beach, one boy being carried rescue style. Trent Williams, Heath Winter, Peter Clothier and Robert Bracey. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Award - Glass Trophy, 2007 S.L.S.A. & D.H.L. Australian Surf Club of the Year, 2007
... 2007 S.L.S.A - D.H.L. Surf Life Saving Club of the Year...Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Woolamai Beach Road ...2007 S.L.S.A - D.H.L. Surf Life Saving Club of the Year. Awarded to the best Club on the Australian coastWoolamai won the top Award in 2007, which was also the "Year of the Lifesaver"Glass Trophy2007 Year of the Life Saver D.H.L. Club of the Year -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1938
... Black and white photograph two motor vehicles, Surf Life... photograph two motor vehicles, Surf Life Saving Club member Jack ...Black and white photograph two motor vehicles, Surf Life Saving Club member Jack Harbeck standing beside one vehicle with foot on running board, sign for LELSC on bonnets, rescue rope and line reel, believed to be on foreshore at Paynesville. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering, vehicles -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
... Black and white photograph of Surf life Saving Club... photograph of Surf life Saving Club at presentation evening, Best ...Black and white photograph of Surf life Saving Club at presentation evening, Best Patrol. Chris Ryan, Nat Nelson, Brad Walker, Paul Shine, Billy Curry, Cindy Ryan, Kaye Ellett, Cindy Mitchell, Gabe Shine, Amanda Bishop. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... Colour photograph Surf Life Saving Club members... Lifesaving Volunteering Colour photograph Surf Life Saving Club ...see page 10 Lakes Post newspaper 23 January 2002Colour photograph Surf Life Saving Club members of the Masters Boat Crew, standing behind the surf boat ,fourth in the final of the 160th World Masters SLS Championships. Left to Right Ron Stott, Bruce Woodward, Murray Coluin, Ian Shepherd, Stephen Campisi. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1938
... , Harry Bennett, Frank Duggan members of Surf Life Saving Club... Duggan members of Surf Life Saving Club wearing ribbon skirts ...Black and white photograph of Bert Henning, Jack Harbeck, Tom Todd, Arthur Henning, Jack Mitchelson, Eric Carstairs, Harry Bennett, Frank Duggan members of Surf Life Saving Club wearing ribbon skirts, neck adornments and headdress bows, dancing a conga inline type dance on beach. Lakes Entrance Victoriavolunteering, community services, surf lifesaving -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
... toward purchase of vehicle for Surf Life Saving Club, photograph... Award, made donation toward purchase of vehicle for Surf Life ...see page 20 Lakes Post Newspaper 29 January 1998Black and white photograph of Debbie Gray with daughter Emma, winner of Tattersalls Achievement Award, made donation toward purchase of vehicle for Surf Life Saving Club, photograph shows vehicle in background, with members Kim Woodward, and Ron Stott, Ray Stephenson from Bairnsdale Mazda, Dennis Shepherd from Fishermens Co-op. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Victorian Open Water Swims, 2021
... Memorial Swim run by the Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club in Lady... by the Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club in Lady Bay and the Hopkins Mile ...This book by Don Warner contains information on present day open water swims in VictoriaThis is paper back book of 128 pages. The front cover has a colour photograph of a swimmer and white printing. The spine has black printing and the back cover has a colour photograph of swimmers and black printing. The pages contain printed text and colour photographsnon-fictionThis book by Don Warner contains information on present day open water swims in Victoriaswimming races in warrnambobol -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Photograph, Unknown, Surfboat at Bondi Beach 1923
... of Surf Life Saving Clubs regularly riding the waves in surfboats.... Many early Australian surfers were members of Surf Life Saving ...Surfboats have played an important role in saving lives on Australian beaches since the early 1900's. This boat at the famous Bondi Beach can be seen riding a wave to the beach with the standard five man crew. Many early Australian surfers were members of Surf Life Saving Clubs regularly riding the waves in surfboats, surf ski's and other surf rescue craft.Rare image of an Australian surfboat riding a wave at one of Australia's most iconic surf beaches in Sydney during the 1920's.Black and white photograph'Donated by John Pettigrove' on the backsydney, bondi beach, surfboat, surf life saving clubs -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Inter-Club Gymnasium Competition
... for this shield were the Trojans (from the RVIB), Bonbeach Surf and Life... the Trojans (from the RVIB), Bonbeach Surf and Life Saving Club ...The Conder Shield was sponsored by Major Wally Conder, a keen sportsman (amongst other occupations,) who sought to promote wrestling and boxing during his time as president of the Victorian Amateur Wrestling and Boxing Association. Presented to the winning club of the Inter-Club Gymnasium Competition, over a series of matches in individual athleticism. These included skipping, roller cycling and chinning bar, as well as light-weight, middle-weight and welter-weight wrestling. The clubs that vied for this shield were the Trojans (from the RVIB), Bonbeach Surf and Life Saving Club and Beattie's Physical Culture School. In 1934, the Trojans team consisted of Neil Westh, Charlie Bradley, A. McDonald, T. Hanlon, B. Cook and coach/captain V. Blucher. Mr Henry Vincent Blucher was a former police constable to lost his sight in 1931 due to a car accident, and who had previously held the title of Victorian novice middleweight. Metal plates on shield read: V.A.G.A. Inter-club gym contest 1933-34 Won by "Trojans" B.P.C.C. V.A.G.A. Inter-club gym contest 1935 Won by V.R.I. Gym Club Won by "Trojans" 1936 Won by "Trojans" 1937 Runners Up Bonbeach 1934 Runners Up Trojans 1935 Runners Up "Achilles" 1936 Runners Up "Achilles" 1937 Achilles Runners Up 1938 Presented by W.T. ConderImage of wooden shield with metal plaques and map of AustraliaInter-Club Gymnasium Competition conducted by Victorian Amateur Gymnasium Associationrecreation, royal victorian institute for the blind, awards -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, BPA Print group Pty Ltd, 11 Evans St Burwood, Vic 3125, 50 Years and More A History of Surf Life Saving Victoria, First published 2002
History of Life Saving Victoria for over 50 yearsBlue and gold hard cover with stylized figure of life saver on front cover with multi coloured blue cover on back with small boxed copy of front cover figure. Taken from painting Beltman and Co by Brian St Alban Smith 1958. 548 pages followed by lists of award winners both individuals and clubs. Title and authors in dark blue text.History of Life Saving Victoria for over 50 yearswarrnambool, surf life saving victoria, surf championships, shark attacks, surf boats -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Resuscitator Unit, c. 1960
Mechanical resuscitation devices, such as the Pulmotor and Lungmotor, were popular in the early part of the twentieth century. Their use waned in the 1920s as significant bodies like the British Medical Research Council and American Red Cross refused to endorse them. The most popular of the resuscitators to emerge in the 1930s was the E&J (Ericson and Johnson) resuscitator. The device was soon widely available, vigorously promoted with support from many medical practitioners. They were soon to be found in hospitals, emergency services like the ambulance and fire brigade, and voluntary life-saving organisations. In Australia, Norman James, director of anaesthesia at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, developed an interest in equipment for ambulances and the resuscitation of drowning victims. Little in the way of practical, portable equipment was available to either the ambulances or the voluntary life-saving organisations, such as Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA); American resuscitators, like the E&J, were expensive and bulky to import. James designed a simple portable resuscitation device for local use after being approached by Jack Conabere, secretary of the Elwood Life Saving Club (ELSC). The resulting Royal Melbourne Hospital resuscitator, or the R.M. resuscitator as it was marketed, was a simpler, manual version of those available overseas. It was gas driven with a plunger, marked “Press”, and a safety valve. The small working unit attached directly to the facemask. Once the patient was positioned facedown and the airway cleared of debris, the mask was placed firmly over the face. The plunger allowed gas to flow and lung inflation; releasing the plunger allowed expiration. This simple resuscitator was marketed by Commonwealth Industrial Gases (CIG) and became very popular in Australia with volunteer and professional rescue organisations. It represents one of the many innovations in resuscitation equipment that resulted from cooperation between volunteer life savers and medical practitioners. Norman James worked closely with Jack Conabere and the Government Pathologist to develop the equipment. ELSC was the first life saving club to use the resuscitator on the beach. While conducting an early training exercise on 23 December 1951, they used it to successfully resuscitate a man who had drowned after capsizing his home made yacht. The R.M. resuscitator was also used in more inventive ways. At Fairfield Hospital in Melbourne, a group of physiotherapists and doctors did some innovative work with polio patients, teaching them glossopharyngeal (or “frog”) breathing, as a means of becoming less dependent on ventilators. In 1981, the Australian Standards Association stated that the RM head failed to meet its revised standards and it was withdrawn from the market. Red leather suitcase with black leather trim with metal studs. There are clip locks for locking the suitcase in the closed position. The suitcase contains equipment for oxygen resuscitation. There is a space allocated for two oxygen cylinders, however there are no cylinders present.Embossed into metal plaque: The C.I.G. / Oxy-viva / PORTABLE UNIVERSAL OXYGEN RESUSCITATORresuscitation, portable, surf life saving australia, royal melbourne hospital, rm resuscitator -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Text Record, An Introduction to the Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club 70th Anniversary Exhibition 2015, 2015
The Torquay Life Saving Club was formed in 1922. Members operated from a large bathing box on the Torquay front beach. Eventually at a meeting at the Palace Hotel in January 1946, it was resolved to form the Torquay Surf Club but the name was changed to Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club on 20 February 1946. Building of the first clubhouse was completed in 1946. The first 50 years of the Club are chronicled in a book by Ken Pollard held by the TDHS and which is catalogued under Item 00012 in this catalogue.The formation of the Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club in 1946 and the establishment of a permanent clubhouse was the culmination of the efforts of members and friends of the Torquay Lifesaving Club over the previous quarter of a century. Printed text -
Torquay and District Historical Society
Photographs (copies), Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club 70th Anniversary Exhibition 2015
The Torquay Life Saving Club was formed in 1922. Members operated from a large bathing box on the Torquay front beach. Eventually at a meeting at the Palace Hotel in January 1946, it was resolved to form the Torquay Surf Club but the name was changed to Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club on 20 February 1946. Building of first clubhouse was completed in 1946. The first 50 years of the Club are chronicled in a book held by the TDHS and which is catalogued under Item 00012 in this catalogue.The formation of the Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club in 1946 and the establishment of a permanent clubhouse was the culmination of the efforts of members and friends of the Torquay Lifesaving Club over the previous quarter of a century.Black and white photographstorquay surf lifesaving club -
Torquay and District Historical Society
salvaged timber pole
... Torquay Surf Life saving Club club house. torquay lifesaving club ...This pole was used in the construction of the first Torquay Lifesaving Club clubhouse in 1945. it was dug up by club members from the mouth of Spring Creek, where it had been laid as part of defence strategy during WW2. In the 1940s 'Tank Traps' were placed across low lying Victorian Beaches to stop potential invading Japanese forces. This pole was salvaged from the ashes of the fire which destroyed the first TLSC clubhouse in 1970.This wooden pole was used in the foundations of the first Torquay Surf Life saving Club club house. Timber pole associated with WW2 and Torquay SLSC, damaged by fire in 1970.torquay lifesaving club, 'tank traps', world war 11, local war defences -
Portsea Surf Life Saving Club
DVD, Launching surf boat "The Fred Matear" Season 1951/52
... Portsea Surf Life Saving Club Portsea Back Beach Portsea ...This is a film of the christening and launch of DVD -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1938
see page 5, Lakes Post Newpaper 17 October 1990Black and white photograph, crowd of people gathered around the Post Office Jetty, and along the foreshore, watching the Life Saving Club demonstration. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Book, Alan Best and Contributors, 50 Years and More / A History of Surf Life Saving Victoria
... . surf life saving victoria surf lifesaving (aquatic sports ...History of Surf Life Saving Victoria over 50 years154p. :I;;. (Some col.), maps. Ports., fascism,:non-fictionHistory of Surf Life Saving Victoria over 50 yearssurf life saving victoria, surf lifesaving (aquatic sports), history, book -
Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Award - Statue, 2007 S.L.S.A. & D.H.L. Australian Surf Club of the Year
... Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Woolamai Beach Road ...Metal Statue of Lifesaver on Wooden Base. With Award inscription on base -
Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Uniform - Top Long Sleeve
... Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Woolamai Beach Road ...Long sleeve Top Green Black and White StripesClub Logo Woolamai Beach S.L.S.C. Tony -
Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Medal - Life Saving Australia - Victorian State Centre 1947 - 2002, 75th Anniversary Medal, 2002
... Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Woolamai Beach Road ...Presented to all Victorian Life Saving Clubs on the 75th anniversary of Life Saving VictoriaMedal with Presentation Medal in Navy Velvet covered Box with White LiningSurf Life Saving Australia - Victorian State Centre 75th Anniversary 1947 - 2002 -
Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Work on paper (Series), Smiths Beach.Opening Day Surf Rescue Facility
... Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Woolamai Beach Road ... -
Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Work on paper (Series), Smiths Beach.Opening Day Surf Rescue Facility
... Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Woolamai Beach Road ...