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Carlton Football Club
Pewter Mug, TOM ALVIN PERPETUAL TROPHY Presented Latrobe Valley Hyundai, 1997
Yarra Valley Hyundai presentation to Carlton B&F winner 1997A perpetual Trophy presented by a major sponsor Hyundai in the guise of "TOM ALVIN PERPETUAL TROPHY". In 1997 it was presented to Craig Bradley Carlton Best & Fairest winner 1997. Career : 1986 - 2002 Debut : Round 1, 1986 vs Hawthorn, aged 22 years, 159 days Carlton Player No. 931 Games : 375 Goals : 247 Last Game : Round 19, 2002 vs Port Adelaide, aged 38 years, 291 days Guernsey No. 21 Height : 182 cm (5 ft. 11 in.) Weight : 81 kg (12 stone, 11 lbs.) DOB : 23 October, 1963 Premiership Player 1987, 1995 Carlton Legend Carlton Hall of Fame (1995) Best and Fairest 1986, 1988, 1993 All Australian 1986, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997 Captain 1998-2002 Team of the Century: Wing International Rules Series vs Ireland : 2000, 2001 (captain), 2002 Off the field, Craig Bradley was a somewhat quiet, unassuming character who never hungered for the spotlight. But when the umpire’s whistle blew for a game of Australian football, he became a consummate professional whose outstanding ball-winning ability, accurate disposal, punishing non-stop running and longevity in the game made him one of the all-time greats. “Braddles” captained the Blues for three years, won two AFL Premierships, and picked up almost every possible honour in a stellar career that spanned 17 seasons and a record 375 games for the Carlton Football Club. He began his football journey at Pooraka in outer-suburban Adelaide, where his father was coach of the Under-19 team. Craig was a stand-out junior footballer, and in 1981 he was recruited by SANFL club Port Adelaide. At the same time, Essendon also made a big pitch for his signature. The Bombers were very intent on getting him to Windy Hill, but Bradley wasn’t then ready to make the big move interstate. Essendon redoubled their efforts after Bradley’s sensational debut year for Port Adelaide, which culminated in the Magpies’ 51-point demolition of Glenelg in the Grand Final. Playing on a wing, but roaming the length of the ground, 17 year-old Bradley was one of his team’s best. He followed up by winning Port’s Best and Fairest in 1982, before departing for England later that year, as a member of the Australian Under-19 cricket team. Cricket was Braddles’ other great sporting passion, and he would eventually play two Sheffield Shield games each for South Australia and Victoria, before giving the game away to further his football ambitions. Because of his cricketing commitments, Bradley missed most of the 1983 pre-season with Port, but it made little difference, because he had another dominant season for the Magpies and was named All Australian for the first time. Two more Port Adelaide Best and Fairests followed in 1984 and '85 – with the latter complemented by All Australian honours again. In that year of 1985, four South Australians were named as All Australians; Bradley, Stephen Kernahan, Peter Motley and John Platten – and to the chagrin and envy of every other VFL club (especially Essendon) the first three all signed to play with Carlton. In the following year that trio of stars took to VFL football like they were born to it, and a time of bubbling confidence began for the Old Dark Navy Blues. Braddles wasted little time in announcing his arrival into the upper echelons of our national game by playing in the 1986 Grand Final in his debut season at Princes Park; the same year he won his first Carlton Best and Fairest award in a tie with Wayne Johnston. The Blues lost heavily to Hawthorn on Grand Final day, but twelve months later bounced back to snatch the 1987 flag from the Hawks in Bradley’s 47th senior match. By then, he was already a budding champion whose amazing stamina was too much for almost every opponent. He simply ran his taggers into the ground, and he was as effective in the last minutes of a game as he was at the start. He won two more Carlton Best and Fairest awards in 1988 and 1993, and by the end of his superb career had been an All Australian six times. Aged 32, he picked up his second Premiership winner’s medallion in 1995 when the unstoppable Kernahan-led Blues demolished Geelong in a one-sided Grand Final, but those who thought he might retire after that triumph were right off the mark. He still had his zip, his footy smarts and his brilliant foot skills, and he had transformed himself from a purely attacking weapon into an equally-effective sweeper across half-back. And to cap off a memorable season, he became one of only a handful of players to be inducted into the Carlton Hall of Fame while still playing out their career. In 1997, at the age of 34, Bradley won the Sunday Age Footballer of the Year award. ”It’s not the end of the world when you reach 30,” he said in a blunt response to those who kept asking how long he intended going on – to his considerable annoyance. After being named All Australian yet again that year, he answered all those sorts of questions when he was appointed captain of his beloved Blues in 1998 – after the retirement of his great mate ‘Sticks’ Kernahan. Braddles led the Blues into another Grand Final in 1999, but the Wayne Carey-inspired Kangaroos proved just too good. Further indication of Craig Bradley’s enduring ability was his record in the often controversial and passionately-contested International Rules Series against Ireland. He first played for his country in 1984, and was recalled again in 2000. He was appointed captain of Australia in 2001, and played a fourth round of matches in 2002 at the age of 38 – a truly amazing achievement. In the millennium year of 2000, the honours kept rolling in for Braddles when he was included in both Carlton and Port Adelaide’s Team of the Century. In turn this raised the usual debate over why he had never won the game’s most prestigious individual award, the Brownlow Medal. The answer was apparently found when former field umpire Peter Cameron was interviewed, and he revealed that during most games, Bradley regularly back-chatted the men with the whistle. “He’s in the umpire’s ear all the time,’ said Cameron. By circumstance, Braddles wore his iconic number 21 guernsey for the last time against Port Adelaide at Princes Park in round 19, 2002. Carlton lost the match by 9 points, and Bradley suffered broken ribs and a punctured lung in a heavy collision. Even so, he was an almost unanimous choice as Best on Ground and was given three Brownlow Medal votes by the umpires. A few weeks later, Bradley’s farewell was typical of his nature. There was no big press conference, no stage-managed extravaganza. Instead, he issued a written statement through the AFL that caught everyone – including the Carlton Football Club by complete surprise. It read (in part); I have many people to thank and will do so in the coming weeks. I would however like to thank the Carlton Football Club and the Port Adelaide Football Club for many wonderful times and for their influence in helping to shape my life. To leave the game with a bit left in the tank and in good personal form makes me feel good. Since the foundation of the VFL in 1897, only three men (Michael Tuck, Kevin Bartlett and Simon Madden) have played more senior games than Craig Edwin Bradley of Carlton. A true Blue champion, he is one of only ten official Carlton Legends, and in 2006 was Carlton’s 17th inductee into the AFL Hall of Fame. In October 2006, it was announced that Bradley would return to the club for season 2007 as an assistant to senior coach Brett Ratten – a role he filled with the same intensity as he showed on the field. Bradley holds the club record for most career disposals, kicks, handballs, & Brownlow votes with totals of 8776, 5876, 2900 & 144 respectively.Pewter MugTOM ALVIN PERPETUAL TROPHY Presented Latrobe Valley Hyundai Best & Donated 1997 Craig Bradley -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: News in arts and cultural heritage; Vol. 1, No. 2, Dec 1996/Jan 1997, 1996
Vol. 1, No. 2 Dec 1996/Jan 1997 CONTENTS ADVENTURE WITH COLOUR Teenage cancer patients challenge their illness with art 3 CD REVIEWS New music by local musicians 5 LIVE AND LET LIVE 20 years of environmental living 6 AUSTRALIA REVISITED Artist Charles Reddington ponders live 30 years on 8 POETRY REVIEW Anne Delaney looks at new work by Jennifer Harrison and Jordie Albiston 11 PHOTOGRAPHY Katherine Jones aims at hard edges 16 IMAGES FROM A DARK PAST Holocaust survivor paints out a traumatic part of his life 18 MORALITY OF JUSTICE The Truth Game - a play by Ray Mooney 21 ART FROM THE HEART An exhibition that crosses boundaries 22 SHORT STORY New story from an emerging writer 25 ART IN THE CEMETERY Darebin launches a new project to decorate its new mausoleum 28 LISTINGS Artists, performers and galleries 29 KEYWORDS 895 Main Road, 1994 Moet et Chandon Fellowship, Adventure with Colour, Alan Bonney, Alan Constable, Alun Leach-Jones, Amada Laming, Anne Connor & Associates, Anne Delaney, Anthony Day, Art Streams Magazine, Artist-in-residence, Arts by the Waters, Arts project Australia, Auschwitz, Banyule Jazz Festival, Barbara Veheary, Bend of Islands Conservation Association (BICA), Bend of Islands Estate, Bend of Islands, Bill Downing, Bulleen Art & Garden Centre, Bulleen Nursery, Caffe Poco, Carlton Courthouse Theatre, Catani Boulevard, Catherine Oxley Reserve, Charles Reddington, Charlie Dowley, Cheryl Daye, Chris McAuliffe, Clifton Pugh, Colin Lanceley, Cornelia Selover, Creativitie et Handicap Mental (CREAHM), Cynthia Hardman, Cyril Tawney, Damian Eyre, Daniel Lillford, Danuta Michalska, Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre, Darebin City Council, Department of Fine Arts, Donald Campbell, Dora Zable, Dorothy Berry, dunmoochin, E.H. Cameron, Edward (Ned) Haughton, Edward Car, Elizabeth Vercoe, Eltham High School, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, Environmental Living Zone (ELZ), Eric Bogle, Eucalypso, Felix Tuszynski, Food For All Seasons, Frank Hodgkinson, Fulli Andrinopoulos, Gallery of Georges of Collins Street, Gallery of Slavic Art, Glen Agnes Bend of Islands Estate, Glen Agnes Estate, Gongflers drive, Greg O'Leary, Harold (Jimmy) Fuller, Helen O'Grady Children's Drama Academy, Henley Road, Ian Doolan Hamilton, Ian Gawler, Inside Out/Outside In, Ironbark Road, Janice McBride, Jennifer Harrison, Jennifer McGregor, Jessie Agnes Haughton, Jimmy Pike, Joan Blakey, John Mackay Northe, John Rasmussen, Jordie Albiston, Julian Martin, Kangaroo Ground, Katherine Jones, Kelvin Heffernan, Kew Coattage, Kitty Ginter, Lavita Mossop, Les darcy, Les Gyori, Life with Jane, Lorraine Larter, Luc Boulange, Luciana Giardina, Manningham Artspace, Manningham City Council, Mariann Moxon, Mark Capozzi, Mark Chapman, Mark Wilkinson, Maxine Ryder, Melbourne Police Pipe Band, Mick Woiwod, Mike O'Rourke, Monica Burns, Montsalvat, Myra Hilgendorf, Nancye Ball, Page family, Pam Crohan, Pam Dougherty, Poetry, Preston Public Cemetery, Ray Mooney, Richard Haese, Robert Hughes, Robyn Kirkpatrick, Roger Lemke, Ron Hanson, Sandra Harvey, Shire of Eltham Office site, Shire of Healesville, Shire of Nillumbik, Shire Offices, Sounds by the Waters, Stelio Costa, Steven Tynan, Steven Worrell, Stewart Whiffin, Sue Howard, Sue Whiffin, Sugarloaf Reservoir, Sydney Ball, The Art of Australia, The Mews, The Truth Game, Tom Fantl, Tony Inglese, Tuszynski Survey Exhibition, University of Melbourne, Valerio Ciccone, victorian artists supplies, Watson Creek Bridge, Watsons Creek, Wayne Marnell, Woody Guthrie, Yarra Brae Dam, Yarra River"Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, feliz tuszynski, elizabeth vercoe, eucalypso, bend of islands, charles reddington, jennifer harrison, jordie albiston, katherine jones, anne bonney, mick woiwood, anne connor, anne delaney, ray mooney, pam dougherty, arts project australia, lavita mossop, preston public cemetery, helen o'grady children's drama academy, bulleen nursery -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Report, ASEA Brown Boveri Industrial Pty Ltd, "A Flexible Supply for DC Traction Networks", 1991
Report or Specification 8 A4 pages, photocopied held within a clear plastic folder with a black binding strip on the left hand side, titled "A Flexible Supply for DC Traction Networks". Produced by ASEA Brown Boveri Industrial Pty Ltd, 1991 giving details of mobile substations, characteristics, and the equipment provided including a photograph. Lists substations provided between 1984 to the MTA, South Australia, Skitube, and the PTC.In ink on the top right hand corner "1991 Tram Substations"trams, tramways, ptc, substation, asea, power supply, mta -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document - Cartons, Ringwood Apex Dinner Notices 1966-1987 and Reports 1966-1991
Two cartons labelled Ringwood Apex - 4352A and 4352B - Historic Apex documents donated by Neville Fuller - former office bearer - 22Feb2017 following presentation as guest speaker at first RDHS monthly meeting for 2017. CONTENTS: 4352A 4352/A01 - ANNUAL REPORTS 1966 - 1991 4352/A02 - Orange binder containing DINNER NOTICES – Inaugural Dinner 12/10/1966 and DINNER NOTICES 26/10/1966 – 9/10/1967 4352/A02B - Red binder - DINNER NOTICES 20/11/1967 - 22/1/1969 4352/A03 - DINNER NOTICES 19/2/1969 – 30/11/70 4352/A04 - DINNER NOTICES 10/1/1971 – 6/12/1971 4352/A05 - DINNER NOTICES 10/1/72 – 24/7/1972 4352/A06 - 100TH DINNER NOTICE 28/10/1970 400TH DINNER NOTICE 18/2/1983 500TH DINNER NOTICE 28/2/1987 4352/A07 - ODD DINNER NOTICES 23/10/67, 3/6/68, 26/10/75, 21/10/76 (10th ANNIVERSARY) [MISSING APEX DINNER NOTICES … 23/10/1967-5/2/1969] CONTENTS: 4352B 4352/B01 - DINNER NOTICES 22/9/77-17/11/77 (Part year) 4352/B02 - DINNER NOTICES 27/1/78-23/11/78 4352/B03 - DINNER NOTICES 18/1/79-7/11/79 4352/B04 - DINNER NOTICES 19/11/79-19/112/80 4352/B05 - DINNER NOTICES 29/1/81-17/12/81 4352/B06 - DINNER NOTICES 14/1/82-17/12/82 4352/B07 - DINNER NOTICES 13/1/83-16/12/83 4352/B08 - DINNER NOTICES 19/1/84-20/12/84 4352/B09 - DINNER NOTICES 17/1/85-20/12/85 4352/B10 - DINNER NOTICES 30/1/86-18/12/86 4352/B11 - DINNER NOTICES 29/1/87-17/12/87 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Poster - Port Melbourne Festival, Shantell Speedie, Jan 1991
Commissioned and art directed by the Port Festival Committee for 1991 festivalFour colour poster for the Port Melbourne Festival Feb. 23,24 1991, based on painting by Shantell Speedie, 11, of St Joseph's Primary. Blue, sun motifcelebrations fetes and exhibitions, arts and entertainment, shantell speedie, port melbourne festival committee -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, City of Kew, Eastern Freeway from Hays Paddock, Kew, c.1980
One of a series of photos created for an exhibition by the City of Kew of notable locations. The photos represent a snapshot in time.Enlarged photograph of the Eastern Freeway from Hays Paddock, Kew, mounted on board, and donated to the Kew Historical Society by the City of Kew on 10 April 1991. From Kew City C'cil 10 April 1991. ?Freeway at Hayes Paddock. eastern freeway - kew, hays paddock - kew east (vic) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Booklet, Pat Grainger, Port Sayings, 1997
Pat Grainger collected these sayings with much help from Les Pont, and produced this PMH&PS publication in 1997Port Sayings, Edition Two. Small, booklet on rough brown paper, 8 pp., containing collected Port Melbourne sayings 1997publishing, pat grainger, lleslie pont -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Paul Nolan and Glenn Shields, "Jenkins calls for tourist trolleys on our streets", 26/2//1997
Article in The Courier, Ballarat 26/2/1997, page 3, written by Paul Nolan reporting on the proposals by Paul Jenkins MLA for Ballarat West that motor buses dressed as "trolleys" be used to transport visitors around Ballarat prior to the reintroduction of trams to Ballarat streets. Features a computer image by Glenn Shields of on the Disneyland "trolleys" superimposed on the photo of the Ballarat Town Hall. (btm1511i1) and a cartoon by Burns (btm1511i2)."Wednesday February 26 1997 pg3" in blue ink along top right hand edge.tourist bus, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival, disneyland -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Video Tape, 50th Anniversary Tour
Record of revisit of ex diggers to Greece and Crete 1991. 8 minutesVideo tape50th Anniversary Tour Greece and Crete 1991ex diggers, crete ex diggers, greece ex diggers -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, City of Kew, 'Otira', Walpole Street, Kew, c.1980
One of a series of photos created for an exhibition by the City of Kew of notable locations. The photos represent a snapshot in time.Enlarged photograph of Otira, Walpole Street, Kew, mounted on board, and donated to the Kew Historical Society by the City of Kew on 10 April 1991. The house is still extant (August 2017). This is a photo of the house before the front veranda was reinstated.From Kew City C'cil 10 April 1991otira - walpole street - kew, historic houses -- kew (vic.) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge, stickers, medal, Premier town items, 1982; 1991
Premier Town Awards are awarded by the Victorian State Government to regional communities that best protect and enhance their environment. The award recognizes success in litter prevention, waste management and environmental projects and community group and individual efforts are taken into account in this regard, Warrnambool has won the award three times (1958, 1979-82 and 1988-1991). These items are of interest as examples of the souvenirs distributed to celebrate Warrnambool’s being awarded the title of Premier Town of Victoria in the 1970s and the late 1980s. Bruce Rogers, the recipient of the brass plaque and Director of the Premier Town Campaign in 1979-82 was a Warrnambool businessman, City Councillor (1965-9) and a Lawn bowls player of note. Three items- 1. Five Premier Town 1988-1991 paper stickers – circular with black printing and blue and green colouring in the Premier Town design 2. Premier Town 1979-82 shield-shaped cloth badge with black printing and blue and green stitching of Premier Town design (in plastic folder accompanied by paper backing with name of supplier) 3. Premier Town 1979-82 brass plaque Sporting Award etched with name of Bruce Rogers, Hon. Director 1. Warrnambool Premier Town, 1988-1991, Victoria 2. Warrnambool Premier Town, 1979-82 Vic. 3. Warrnambool Premier Town, 1979-82, the 1979-82 Premier Town Sporting Award, Bruce Rogers, Hon. Director warrnambool, premier town awards -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
Front view of a 1967 Holden panel van, registration number JVB-464, with a blue light fitted to the roof and a siren mounted on the bonnet. The car is in open parkland and there are dwellings and trees in the background. Circa 1991.Holden Div. Van. 1967. Stationed at Seymour. Restored 1991police vehicles; motor transport branch; motor transport section; wireless patrol; holden divisional van; -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Concern At Road Plans, 15/01/1997 12:00:00 AM
The Koonung Mullum Freeway Association calls for postponement of finalisation of 10 year north eastern regional road strategy.The Koonung Mullum Freeway Association calls for postponement of finalisation of 10 year north eastern regional road strategy until return of elected Councillors on 15th March 1997.The Koonung Mullum Freeway Association calls for postponement of finalisation of 10 year north eastern regional road strategy.freeways, koonung mullum forestway association, vicroads, city of whitehorse -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, F. Raymond Haddon, "Don't make trams depend on profit", 13/01/1997 12:00:00 AM
Letter to the Editor of The Courier, Ballarat 13/1/1997 by F.Raymond of Haddon commenting on Peter Hiscock's statement of 7/1/1997 and the proposed feasibility study is not constrained by a narrow 'must be profitable' philosophy. Notes the success of Bendigo and the Melbourne City Circle tram route. Cutting has been glued together reducing the item from three columns to two by gluing heading and first three lines on top of the rest of the cutting."Ballarat Courier 13/1/97" in blue ink on bottom of cutting and stamped - "Frank Puls, 164 Humffray St. Nth, Ballarat 3350, Victoria, Australia, 13 Jan. 1997" in green and blue ink.feasibility study, ballarat city tramway, ballarat revival, letter to the editor -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, City of Kew, 54-60 Disraeli Street, Kew, c.1980
One of a series of photos created for an exhibition by the City of Kew of notable locations. The photos represent a snapshot in time.Enlarged photograph of houses at 54, 56, 58, 60 Disraeli Street in Kew, mounted on board, and donated to the Kew Historical Society by the City of Kew on 10 April 1991. All houses were extant when checked in August 2017.From Kew City C'cil 10 April 1991streetscape - kew, city of kew, disraeli street -- kew (vic.) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Honorary Secretary of the Auxiliary Branch, Prince Henry Hospital, Minutes of Meetings of Princes Hospital Auxiliary, Port Melbourne Branch, 1987 - 1991
The Auxiliary existed to raise funds for the Prince Henry (Homeopathic) Hospital. It did so through e.g. raffles, competitions, social occasions with proceeds usually given to a hopital representative at Auxiliary Branch annual meetings. The Branch became an Auxiliary for Peter McCallum Hospital when Prince Henry's was closed in 1991. Records were held by Phyllis Maher and later donated by Heather Wale who was honourary Assistant Secretary in 1991. It is likely that the branch was formed in 1927.Minute book of the Prince Henry Hospital Auxiliary, Port Melbourne Branch - records minutes of ordinary meetings 1987 to 1991, year of closure.charities and appeals, social activities, societies clubs unions and other organisations, health - hospitals, prince henry hospital auxiliary - port melbourne branch, homeopathic hospital auxiliary - port melbourne branch, peter mccallum hospital, heather wale -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Thomas Edwards & Family - Farriers & Yachtsmen of Sandridge / Port Melbourne, Sep 1997
This family history written by PMH&PS member Jan MacDonald was published in Sept.1997 by the Society, jointly with the MacDonalds.Book, 68pp "Thomas Edwards & Family - Farriers and Yachtsmen of Sandridge / Port Melbourne 1868 -1961" by Janice Christine Morton MacDonald 1997. A family history.sport - yachting, business and traders - farriers, thomas edwards, sarah ann whiteman edwards, eli 'dick' edwards, vincent 'ben' edwards, joseph john edwards, george henry edwards, mary ellen edwards, elizabeth edwards, sarah ann edwards, john thomas edwards, jacob edwards, sarah stella edwards -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Legacy House, 1997
A photo of Legacy House from 1997. Junior Legacy Melbourne purchased 289-299 Swanston Street Melbourne (previously called Red Cross House) in 1956 from the Commonwealth Government with money gifted to Legacy in memory of David H Dureau. The donation was initially used to purchase a different building at 342 Swanston St, which was sold in 1954, and 289 Swanston St was purchased. Melbourne Legacy is still using three floors of the building, with tenants on the ground floor. Plus two photos from earlier time that have been digitised from slides. The brown photo would have been from late 1950s and then the green is after it was repainted in 1961 (according to the slide mount) An article mentions the purchase price was undisclosed. It says the purchase was possible due to a generous gift of money from overseas in 1944. The building would be called the David H Dureau Memorial Building at the request of the donors. A record of what the Legacy House building looked like when it was acquired by Melbourne Legacy. Black and white photo of Legacy House from 1997.dureau house, properties, streetscape, swanston st -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - VP model "Executive" sedan, September 1991 - July 1993
The VP series was released in September 1991 with mainly cosmetic and feature changes to the outgoing VN Series Commodore. The 3.8 litre V6 and 5.0 litre V8 engines from the VN were carried over, but the V6 engine received various revisions that improved its refinement and noise. Semi-trailing arm IRS became standard on Calais and Commodore SS models and became an optional extra on lower-end models. This new suspension drastically improving ride and handling over that offered by the live rear axle. ABS brakes were also introduced in the VP range as an option on Series 1 Calais and Commodore SS models, and on most models with IRS for Series II versions. Additional security features were introduced across the range, including an ignition-disabling device and a driver's door deadlock. Power mirrors were also a standard feature across the model range. The VP Calais was also sold in Thailand, with 3.8 V6 version, later it used an Opel 2.6-litre C26NE inline-six Dual Ram engine.1991 model VP Holden commodore sedanLion and Stone badge on bonnet , Holden badge left hand side boot , Lion and Stone badge on boot centre, Commodore executive on boot right hand sidevp holden, vehicle, car -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - BAG, CANVAS, c.1991
Anniversary souvenir for survivors of Tobruk. Items part of the collection of "William Anthony THEODORE", DSM, PM2981. Refer Cat No. 7926P.White canvas shopping bag with two short straps held by studs and emblem on front of Rats of Tobruk Association and identifying 50th year Anniversary from 1941 to 1991.Label says "1941 - 50th Anniversary - 1991". "The Rats of Tobruk Association". 10-4-41 - 17-12-41 Siege of Tobruk". Inside in pen "Jean THEODORE BENDIGO".william anthony theodore dsm, tobruk, 50th anniversary -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Glasses, Yallambie Primary School, Yallambie Primary School commemorative glasses, 1990s
Yallambie commemorative glass produced for the century celebration 1971-1991.Pair of stemmed wine glass. Clear glass with gold embellishment. Yallambie (in boomerang)1971-1991 Yallambie Primary School yallambie primary school, commemorative glasses, . -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Painting by Legatee Cliff Hull, 1991
Photos of an artwork being presented to Legacy by the daughter of the artist. The painting was called 'Rescue' and is of two flying boats, possibly Catalinas, and people in a life raft. It was painted by Legatee Cliff Hull and was donated after his death by his daughter, Elizabeth. According to the note, Legatee John Leeden is shown in the photos accepting the painting. The photos were in a scrapbook of photos spanning 1987 to 1991.A record of a painting being donated to Legacy from the daughter of a Legatee who was talented at painting.Colour photo x 3 of an artwork being donated to Legacy in 1991 and a yellow post-it note.painting, legatee event -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour slides, Garden Week Display, 1991
Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture display in a tent at Garden Week 1991, the last one held at Burnley Gardens. October 2-24.Collection of 15 slides of the Victorian College of Agriculture and Horticulture display in a tent at Garden Week 1991, the last one held at Burnley Gardens. October 2-24.victorian college of agriculture and horticulture, display, tent, garden week, 1991, vcah -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA AGM and presentation of Life Membership to Irene Hodges in 1997
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA Group President, Vivien Harding, presenting Life Memberships to Aileen Lourie and Irene Hodges in December and October 1997 respectively
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA Branch meeting and Christmas break-up in 1997
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA Branch Christmas break-up in 1997
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Southwood Primary School staff and student photo forming map of Australia outline (undated) - circa 1997-8
colour photoSOUTHWOOD Primary School students and staff -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Water feature in Melbourne Street, Ringwood in 2008. It was provided by Maroondah City Council, officially opened on 12 March 1997 to mark the creation of MCC, but rarely having water turned on
Photographic record by Russ Haines, RDHS, in 2008. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper Cutting, Maroondah Post, Newspaper clipping and covering letter of WEG. Photo with Darren Lewis and VFL Premiership posters. 1997, 16-Sep-97
WEG was a cartoonist and resident of Ringwood for many years.Newspaper clipping and covering letter of WEG. Photo with Darren Lewis and VFL Premiership posters. +Additional Keywords: WEG / Lewis, Darren