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Kew Historical Society Inc
Magazine - Periodical, Messrs Evans Bros Ltd, Child Education : Summer Quarterly, 1958, Vol. 35 No. 7, 1958
The Child's Education magazines were published for British teachers between 1924 and 2007 to help them plan activities for the season ahead. The internal pages contain a variety of lesson ideas in the form of a music, art or craft activities. This copy was donated to the Kew Historical Society's collection by the Preshil archives.This 1958 periodical, sourced from the Preshil School. is interesting as it represents the continuing influence of English education and culture in the Australian curriculum in the late 1950s.20 page newsletter containing artwork and articles on the theme shipping and boats. Text on page 3 describes the subject of the issue as 'Around our Coasts'. This is amplified by the text as: "In preparation for the children's seaside holiday, descriptions and pictures of ships, boats and lighthouses, and their work are contained in this issue. Suggestions for handwork are also given. The wall picture [not included with this item] in full colour illustrates many different ships which the children might see at the seaside or on a river estuary."periodicals -- child education uk, themes -- shipping and boats, messrs evans bros ltd -
Carlton Football Club
Hard Cover Book, Football Record 1924, 1924
Hardcover book made in 1924 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the season of 1924. Coach – Percy Parratt Captain – Horrie Clover/Paddy O’brien Leading Goal-kicker – Alex Duncan 27 goalshardcover bookR. Hunt Grandview Rd. Brighton -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Fire prevention gallows signs (six double sided signs with different messages on each side)
Bushfire awareness gallows signs were common features during the summer fire season and hung outside both FCV offices and on major roadways These six large metal signs have different text on each side and the message and lettering is simple enough to be read from a moving vehicle Metal Fire awareness gallows signsforests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, forest signs -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
B/W Photograph, December 1904
The card was probably sent as a Christmas gift to an unknown recipient by "H & GB", presumably a married couple. The two women in the photo might be known to sender and receiver, or might even be the receivers. The scene is suspected to be in the grounds of the Country Club at Emerald, Victoria.As the card is clearly dated, and the figures clearly named, it is a record of people resident in Emerald. From it we can make out some details of their dress and the physical surroundings of the time.B/W photograph mounted on embossed cardboard with crimped edges. It depicts two women standing on a small bridge over a creek in dense vegetation. There are trees in the background and ferns in the foreground. Front bottom left: silver embossed "With the Compliments of the Season" Rear: Handwritten "Mrs Airey & Miss Doolan on Bridge over Creek From ?H & ?GB 18?/12/1904" At bottom: "May be Country Club"airey, doolan, creek, country club, 1904 -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Cup, Trophy
Silver cup with lid and ornate handles. Handles have a floral design. Lid with double star, engraved and decorated, with a finial on top. Engraved double star on base.Won by \ the \ Bright Cricket Club \ Six Clubs Competing \ April 1893 Breen's Challenge \ Cup \ Presented by \ T & P J Breen \ Seasons 1891-92 & 93 Philip Ashberry & Sons 1171 K cup, trophy, breen, challenge cup, cricket, 1893, competition, sport, recreation -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section, miscellaneous photographs at different functions, 1989 to 1990
Coloured photographs(10)Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at several Club funtions. Images numbered 30209 (k) to (t) End of season dinner, 1990. Xmas dinner for beginners, 1989. LVBA play-off at Carnegie, 1989. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section, miscellaneous photographs at different functions, 1989 to 1990
Coloured photographs(10)Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at several Club funtions. Images numbered 30209 (u) to (z) End of season dinner, 1990. Xmas dinner for beginners, 1989. LVBA play-off at Carnegie, 1989. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section, miscellaneous photographs at different functions, 1989 to 1990
Coloured photographs(10)Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at several Club funtions. Images numbered 30209 (aa) to (aj) End of season dinner, 1990. Xmas dinner for beginners, 1989. LVBA play-off at Carnegie, 1989. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section, miscellaneous photographs at different functions, 1989 to 1990
Coloured photographs(6)Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at several Club funtions. Images numbered 30209 (au) to (az) End of season dinner, 1990. Xmas dinner for beginners, 1989. LVBA play-off at Carnegie, 1989. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section, miscellaneous photographs at different functions, 1989 to 1990
Coloured photographs(6)Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at several Club funtions. Images numbered 30209 (au) to (az) End of season dinner, 1990. Xmas dinner for beginners, 1989. LVBA play-off at Carnegie, 1989. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Ladies Section, miscellaneous photographs at different functions, 1989 to 1990
Coloured photographs(4)Variety of images of Bowling Club personalities at several Club funtions. Images numbered 30209 (ba) to (bd) End of season dinner, 1990. Xmas dinner for beginners, 1989. LVBA play-off at Carnegie, 1989. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Card (item), City of Kew, Seasons Greeting, 1934
The Municipality of Kew (1860-1863), the Borough of Kew (1863-1910), the Town of Kew (1910-1921) and the City of Kew (1921-1994) were local government instrumentalities in the State of Victoria. In 1994, the City of Kew was amalgamated, together with the former Cities of Camberwell and Hawthorn, into the new City of Boroondara (1994- ). Like other local government entities of the period, Kew was administered by town clerks. The two notable town clerks in Kew's history were H. H. (Henry Hirst) Harrison (1868-1955) and W. D. (William Dickie) Birrell (1899-1974). Harrison was appointed to the position in 1901 and retired in 1938 after 37 years. Birrell, appointed Acting Town Clerk in 1921, became Town Clerk in 1938, following Harrison's retirement. He continued in this role until his retirement in 1966.This card is part of an historically significant civic collection, containing hundreds of separate invitations, documents, greeting cards, programmes and tickets issued and/or collected by successive town clerks. Items in the collection illuminate the political, social and cultural history of the district. As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria."HATH NOT OLD CUSTOM MADE THIS LIFE MORE SWEET" - SHAKESPEARE / WITH THE / SEASONS GREETINGS / AND / ALL GOOD WISHES / FROM / THE MAYOR & MAYORESS OF KEW (COUNCILLOR & MRS LEWIS CARNEGIE) / TOWN HALL, KEW / 1934-35civic invitations -- kew (vic), cr lewis carnegie, city of kew (vic.) greeting cards -
Victorian Bands' League
Postcard, Malvern Tramways Band, 1921, c. 1921
The Malvern Tramways Band (Stonnington City Brass) was one of the leading brass bands in Victoria and Australia for many years. The conductor, Mr Harry Shugg, arrived to conduct the band in 1915 having previously been conductor of the Geelong Harbour Trust Band. Harry Shugg went on to conduct the band for an amazing 31 years where they won numerous competitions. On the back of the postcard is a handwritten message dated 16/12/1921 from Harry Shugg to a M. W. BoinaThis postcard is significant as it presents an photo of a very famous band and their conductor. It is also significant as it has a message on the back written by Mr Harry Shugg with no address which means that the postcard was handed to the recipient. It is part of a series of four postcards which show the different groups that Harry Shugg conducted over his lifetime.Rectangular black and white photograph printed on a postcard. On the back is a hand written message.Back: Printed: "Postcard", "Kodak Australia" "Correspondence | Address Only" Vertical print: " Muntz Studio, Malvern" Message: "To M. W. Boina, Wishing the Compliments of the Season Harry Shugg (Winners South St 1921)"malvern tramways band, stonnington city brass, brass band, victorian bands' association, victorian bands' league, harry shugg -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, F Watmuff's Australian Almanac for 1885, 1885
An annual publication (sixteenth year of publcation) by F. Watmuff, Printer and Publisher, Melbourne. It includes a listing of events in a calandar format ("on this day"), Australian seasons, calendar, carters and boatmen's fares, cab fares, weather, gardener's calendar, dates of eclipses, popualation, holidays, Mayors of Melbourne, travellers guides and morePhotocopy. 32 pages1885, almanac, travellers guide, victoria -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record 1950, 1950
Hardcover book made in 1950 to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the season of 1950. Captain: Ern Henfry Coach: Percy Bentley Leading Goal-kicker: Ken Baxter - 43 goals Best & Fairest: Arthur HodgsonBlue hardcover book -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines Herald Shield Football Squad, 1982, 1982
The Ballarat School of Mines traditionally had a strong Australian Rules Football team. The 1982 team included Tony Lockett who went on to play at the highest level becoming the highest goal scorer in the history of the VFL/AFL with 1,360 goals in a career of 281 games, that commenced in 1983 with the St Kilda Football Club, and finished in 2002 with the Sydney Swans. Lockett is the only full-forward ever to win the coveted Brownlow Medal, in 1987, a season in which he was decorated with several honours. He is a four-time Coleman Medallist, kicked more than 100 goals in a season on six occasions (an AFL record), and is a member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame. (Wikipedia) In 2015 Tony Lockett was elevated to the state of Legend in the Australian Football League Hall of Fame.Photograph of the Ballarat School of Mines Australian Rules Football team taken at the Ballarat School of Mines. The football team wears the gold and green colours of the school team. Standing left to right: T. Gough (Team Manager), Anthony Cook, Mark Simpson, John Clifton, E. Vidaic, Andrew McMaster, R. Dunne, A. Leddick, Bruce Gee, P. Scott, B. Eyers. Sitting left to right: N. Rowe (Runner), Paul Drohan, Jeff Colbourne, A. Bell, Tony Lockett, Colin McCurry (Coach), Damian Ryan (Captain), J. O'Brien. Front left to right: Barrie Lock, S. Gleeson. Absent: C. Edwards, S. Gordon, B. Griffin (Vice-Captain), Damien Murnane. ballarat school of mines, football, australian rules footballl, herald shield, mccurry, lockett, tony lockett, t. gough, anthony cook, mark simpson, john clifton, e. vidaic, andrew mcmaster, r. dunne, a. leddick, bruce gee, p. scott, b. eyers., n. rowe, paul drohan, jeff colbourne, a. bell, colin mccurry, damian ryan, j. o'brien., barrie lock, s. gleeson., c. edwards, s. gordon, b. griffin, damien murnane., afl, vfl -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines Herald Shield Football Squad, 1982, 1982
The Ballarat School of Mines traditionally had a strong Australian Rules Football team. The 1982 team included Tony Lockett who went on to play at the highest level becoming the highest goal scorer in the history of the VFL/AFL with 1,360 goals in a career of 281 games, that commenced in 1983 with the St Kilda Football Club, and finished in 2002 with the Sydney Swans. Lockett is the only full-forward ever to win the coveted Brownlow Medal, in 1987, a season in which he was decorated with several honours. He is a four-time Coleman Medallist, kicked more than 100 goals in a season on six occasions (an AFL record), and is a member of the Australian Football Hall of Fame. (Wikipedia) In 2015 Tony Lockett was elevated to the state of Legend in the Australian Football League Hall of Fame.Photograph of the Ballarat School of Mines Australian Rules Football team taken at the Ballarat School of Mines. The football team wears the gold and green colours of the school team. Standing left to right: T. Gough (Team Manager), Anthony Cook, Mark Simpson, John Clifton, E. Vidaic, Andrew McMaster, R. Dunne, A. Leddick, Bruce Gee, P. Scott, B. Eyers. Sitting left to right: N. Rowe (Runner), Paul Drohan, Jeff Colbourne, A. Bell, Tony Lockett, Colin McCurry (Coach), Damian Ryan (Captain), J. O'Brien. Front left to right: Barrie Lock, S. Gleeson. Absent: C. Edwards, S. Gordon, B. Griffin (Vice-Captain), Damien Murnane. ballarat school of mines, football, australian rules footballl, herald shield, mccurry, lockett. tony lockett, vfl, afl -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - South Caulfield Cricket Club
This file has two items. Newspaper article on South Caulfield Cricket Club as VTCA twenty champions for seasons 2012, includes photograph of team. Handwritten details giving club address and website from Glen Eira City Council’s resident handbooks by Claire Barton dated 16/08/2013.south caulfield cricket club, princess park, princes park, pope joel, hewett christian, russel luke, grey anothony, dowling jarrad, jeffree shane -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record 1946, 1946
Hardcover book made in 1946 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the season of 1946. Captain: Bob Chitty Coach: Percy Bentley Leading Goal-kicker: Ken Baxter - 46 goals Best & Fairest: Jack HowellBlue hardcover book -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record 1951, 1951
Hardcover book made in 1951 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the season of 1951. Coach: Percy Bentley Captain: Ern Henfry Vice Captain: Ken Hands Leading goal scorer: Keith Warburton - 48 goalsBlue hardcover book -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record 1953, 1953
Hardcover book made in 1953 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the season of 1953. Coach: Percy Bentley Captain: Ken Hands Vice Captain: Jack Howell Leading goal scorer: Jack Spencer - 32 goalsBlue hardcover book -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record 1955, 1955
Hardcover book made in 1955 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the season of 1955. Captain: Ken Hands Coach: Percy Bentley Leading Goal-kicker: Noel O'Brien - 73 goals Best & Fairest: John James Blue hardcover book -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record 1957, 1957
Hardcover book made in 1957 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the season of 1957. Coach: Jim Francis Captain: Ken Hands Vice Captain: Laurie Kerr Leading goal scorer: Gerald Burke - 34 goals Blue hardcover book -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record 1958, 1958
Hardcover book made in 1958 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the season of 1958. Coach: Jim Francis Captain: Bruce Comben Vice Captain: Laurie Kerr Leading goal scorer: John Heathcote - 19 goalsBlue hardcover book -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record - First Round - 1965 - Carlton
Hardcover book made in 1965 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the home and away season of 1965. Captain & Coach: Ron Barassi Leading Goal-kicker: Bryan Quirk - 29 goals Best & Fairest: John NichollsHardcover book, navy blue -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record - First Round - 1966 - Carlton, 1966
Hardcover book made in 1966 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the home and away season of 1966. Captain & Coach: Ron Barassi Leading Goal-kicker: Adrian Gallagher - 24 goals Best & Fairest: John Nicholls Hardcover book, navy blue -
Carlton Football Club
Hardcover Book, Football Record - First Round - 1967 - Carlton, 1967
Hardcover book made in 1967 made to keep original copies of “The Football Record”. This book contains all Football Records relating to Carlton games for the home and away season of 1967. Captain & Coach: Ron Barassi Leading Goal-kicker: Brian Kekovich - 36 goals Best & Fairest: John NichollsHardcover book, navy blue -
Carlton Football Club
Scrap Book, C1979
Mainly Pictorial record of Carlton's GF 1979 win over Collingwood by 5 points 1979 Summary After the early season problems with coaching staff in 1978, the Carlton team seemed to really gel under the stewardship of Alex Jesaulenko after he took over as coach early in the season. In fact, Jesaulenko had won 14 of his 18 games in charge. This late season form certainly carried over into the 1979, Jesaulenko's team winning its first 6 matches, before a narrow 4 point loss to North Melbourne in Round 7. Carlton would be the dominant team of the season, losing only two more games, to Geelong by 6 points in Round 12 and to Collingwood in Round 21 by 19 points. Measures of the Blues dominance include being on top of the ladder in 20 of 22 rounds, finishing 2 games in front of second place on the ladder, winning by at least 50 points eight times and having an average winning margin of over 40 points in the team's 21 victories. It topped 100 points in all but 2 matches (one of which was the Grand Final in muddy conditions)- a feat never achieved by any team before. After finishing clearly the best side of the home and away season, the team had a week break in the first week of finals before taking on North Melbourne in the first Semi Final. After a tense first quarter in which both sides kicked only a goal a piece, Carlton started to exert its dominance in the second quarter, but poor kicking for goal left the Kangaroos still in the match, with the Blues having a 14 point half-time lead. Carlton's seven goals in the thrid quarter killed the game as a contest, and 38 point winning margin probably flatters North considering that the Blues had 36 scoring to 18. This victory would give the team a place in the Grand Final and another week break. Collingwood defeated North Melbourne in the Preliminary Final to setup a Grand Final clash between the two old enemies. After a slow start Carlton would trail by 10 points at quarter-time, but would lead by 1 point going into half-time. A 5 goal third quarter gave the Blues a handy 21 point lead going into the last quarter, but poor kicking would again threaten the chance of victory for the team. Kicking 1.4 for the last quarter Carlton hung on to win by only 5 points and claim our 12th Premiership, equalling both Collingwood and Essendon for the most VFL premierships at the time. Coupled with the Premiership was the Norm Smith Medal to Wayne Harmes. Incredibly, the only Carlton goal for the quarter was the infamous Harmes tap to Sheldon, where Wayne Harmes followed up his terrible kick, knocking the ball with an amazing sliding punch to Ken Sheldon in the goal square who kicked the goal to win the match. To this day the debate about whether the ball Harmes tapped back was out of bounds or not. In the final analysis the Blues would win 11.16 (82) to 11.11 (77) in our first Grand Final appearance since 1973 to end our glorious 1970's era as it started, with a Premiership. Jesaulenko now had the enviable record of 35 wins and a premiership from 42 games as coach in less than two seasons in the position. Unbelievably he wouldn't be the Carlton Coach in the following season. Former Melbourne Lord Mayor Ian Rice issued a challenge to incumbent President George Harris for control of the club. Jesaulenko threw his support behind Harris, who had appointed him Coach the previous season. In a bitter and hard fought election, Rice would win and Jesaulenko would cross to St Kilda as their coach. Jesaulenko would again coach the Blues, being appointed after Robert Walls mid season sacking in 1989 until the end of the 1990 season. You may have noticed that the Round orders in this year appear to be slightly out of order. Please click here to find out why. At the lower levels, Carlton also won the Under 19's Premiership for the 6th time in 1979, following on from the Under 19's Premiership in 1978. The team list has been scanned in and can be viewed here. This was Carlton's last Under 19's Premiership with the competition disappearing after 1991. Overall, Carlton with 6 premierships was behind only Richmond with 11 and the Kangaroos with 7.A mainly pictorial record of 1979 Carlton Triumph over Collingwood. Includes an autograph page of many 1970s Carlton Players.A4 Coverless Scrap Book -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CURNOW COLLECTION: 1890 BOXING DAY PICNIC TICKET AND BUTT, 1890
1890 Boxing Day Picnic - Ticket and Butt. A.N. A. Picnic to Harcourt 'Undoubtedly the Greatest Carnival for the Christmas Season'.a.: T List of prizes and values. On reverse is advertisement for 'Sandhurst Rolling Stock Co., Premier Coach-builders; P Ellis, Manager. ANA Secretary - J H Curnow. b: Butt 'Retain this portion ; it may be the means of securing a valuable treasure'. (Different number to number on a.)organization, club/society, a.n.a -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: CASTLEMAINE CHORAL SOCIETY 13TH GRAND CONCERT
A cream programme with purple ink print with a purple border. Also on the front cover are the words, ' Castlemaine Choral Society. Season 1925. 13 th. Grand Concert. Town Hall, Castlemaine, Tuesday, 15th December, 1925. A list of artists follows. The Bendigo Choral Society will also assist. Programme, 3d. W.R.B. Nicholson, Hon. Sec. Inside is the programme. The music is titled, ' Haydn's Creation.'Leader Printprogram, music, castlemaine choral society, lydia chancellor, collection, music, choir, singing, 'haydn's creation, ' castlemaine town hall, buildings, concert, programme, amusements, entertainment, castlemaine choral society, bendigo choral society