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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Team Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club 1998 Pennant Squad Division 2 Minor, 1998
Heidelberg Golf Club 1998 Pennant Squad Division 2 Minor. Team members named in caption: Back row: Gary Armstrong (Manager), Bruce Harding (President), Bill Garratt (V. Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Cust, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer.Laminated copy of team photo with caption. Names of team membersmen's pennant, pennant, 1998 -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, Opening Day 23 February1998, 1998
Group of members on veranda at Opening Day 23 February1998: John Smyth, John Stubbings, Norm Fella, Keith Eacott (manager), Bruce Harding (President), Vic McGavin, Nora Gozales, Max Guille, Merle Johnston, John Gonzales (Captain), Athyl Brazenor.Colour photograph.heidelberg golf club, hgc clubhouse 1998, club house opening 1998 -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Memorabilia - Commemorative Golf Ball, Heidelberg Golf Club, New clubhouse opening 1998, 21/02/1998
This golf ball was driven by the President Bruce Harding on opening of the new clubhouse 21 February 1998 at Heidelberg Golf Club.Golf ball on silver coloured mount and timber base."This golf ball was driven by the President Bruce Harding on opening of the new clubhouse 21 February 1998"bruce harding, hgc clubhouse 1998 -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Team Photograph, Victorian Golf Association Division 2 1998 Minor, 1998
Group photograph with caption: Back Row: Gary Armstrong (Manager), Bruce Harding (President), Bill Garratt (Vice Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Gist, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer.Mounted colour team photograph, with caption golf teams, pennant golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Book, Yarra Yarra Golf Club Ltd, From Eyrie to Eagles: the history of Yarra Yarra Golf Club, 1998
A history of Yarra Yarra Golf Club, founded 1898.250 p., illus. (some col,)non-fictionA history of Yarra Yarra Golf Club, founded 1898.yarra yarra golf club, golf clubs - history -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Framed Photograph, Norm Fella - Captain - 1973-1975, 1973
Norm Fella, Heidelberg Golf Club Captain, 1973-1975. Norm was also HGC President 1985-1987.One of a set of framed portraits of Club Captains. Framed black and white portrait, timber frame with dark green mount under non-reflective glass.Norm Fella - Captain - 1973-1975hgc captains, norm fella -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Framed Photograph, Max McEvoy - Captain - 1979-1981, 1979
Max McEvoy, Heidelberg Golf Club Captain, 1979-1981. Max was also HGC President 1973-1975.One of a set of framed portraits of Club Captains. Framed black and white portrait, timber frame with dark green mount under non-reflective glass.Max McEvoy - Captain - 1979-1981hgc captains, max mcevoy -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Framed Photograph, John Smyth - Captain - 1982-1984, 1982
John Smyth, Heidelberg Golf Club Captain, 1982-1984. John was also HGC President 1994-1996.One of a set of framed portraits of Club Captains. Framed black and white portrait, timber frame with dark green mount under non-reflective glass.John Smyth - Captain - 1982-1984hgc captains, john smyth -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Framed Photograph, Roger Greene - Captain - 2008, 2008
Roger Greene, Heidelberg Golf Club Captain, 2008. Roger was also HGC President 2005-2006.One of a set of framed portraits of Club Captains. Framed colour portrait, timber frame with dark green mount under non-reflective glass.Roger Greene - Captain - 2008hgc captains, roger greene -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record - Annual Report, Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society, Aug 2019
Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society. Annual report 2019 Photo of portion of Art Deco building on front coversocieties clubs unions and other organisations, sue leong - president, lex johnson, suzy milburn, glen cosham, ann gibson, ray jelley, carol leahy, david radcliffe, pat grainger, helen chappel, jack bolt, david thompson, jill dawson, janet bolitho, margaret bride margaret, john kirby, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plaque - Melvin Jones Fellow award given to Peter N.V. Wallinga, 1990-91
... elected President of Kew Lions Club. During his two mayoral terms... elected President of Kew Lions Club. During his two mayoral terms ...Peter Nicholaas Wurtheim Wallinga was born in the Netherlands in 1929, and emigrated to Australia in 1939. In 1963-4 he purchased a block of land and built a house at 44 Sackville Street, Kew. A company director, he was elected to Council in August 1973. His first term as Mayor began in August 1976. When Cr Wallinga was re-elected Mayor in 1980-1, he was also the newly elected President of Kew Lions Club. During his two mayoral terms, Cr Wallinga attended many functions representing the City of Kew, opening events, presenting awards and leading the Council in decision-making. When he retired from Council in 1982, he continued to live in Sackville Street until January 1992, when he moved to Mitcham. He died in 1996.Wooden board with three metal raised sections, the first being the logo of the Lions International Foundation, the second outlining the purpose and recipient of the award, and the third a portrait medallion."Melvin Jones Fellow presented to Peter N.V. Wallinga / for dedicated humanitarian services / Lions Club International Foundation"peter wallinga, lions club of kew, plaques -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plaque - Lions Club 'humanitarian award' given to Peter Wallinga, 1995
... elected President of Kew Lions Club. During his two mayoral terms.../95 / [signature] President, Lions Club International... elected President of Kew Lions Club. During his two mayoral terms ...Peter Nicholaas Wurtheim Wallinga was born in the Netherlands in 1929, and emigrated to Australia in 1939. In 1963-4 he purchased a block of land and built a house at 44 Sackville Street, Kew. A company director, he was elected to Council in August 1973. His first term as Mayor began in August 1976. When Cr Wallinga was re-elected Mayor in 1980-1, he was also the newly elected President of Kew Lions Club. During his two mayoral terms, Cr Wallinga attended many functions representing the City of Kew, opening events, presenting awards and leading the Council in decision-making. When he retired from Council in 1982, he continued to live in Sackville Street until January 1992, when he moved to Mitcham. He died in 1996.Wooden board with an inscribed metal plaque given by The International Association of Lions Clubs with a detailed inscription listing the purpose of the award, the recipient's name and the date (1995)"The International Association of Lions Clubs / By action of its Board of Directors approves the recommendation of the Lions Club / of Kew, Australia / and does hereby confer upon Peter Wallinga Life Membership in said club / This membership is awarded in recognition of outstanding service as a Lion / 02/10/95 / [signature] President, Lions Club Internationalpeter wallinga, lions club of kew, plaques -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch
Newspaper - Newspaper clippings, The Age, Vice-Regal, Thursday 7 June 1990
Clipping with publication title and date. Second clipping about Jean McCaughey [23rd Victorian Governor's wife] attending a luncheon at ANZAC House given by Returned Nurses' Club as a guest of then president B C Lawson.Newspaper clippings attached with sticky tape to a piece of paperjean mccaughey, returned nurses' club, b c lawson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Longest serving President of PMFC, Peter SAULTRY, 22 Aug 2011
... - longest serving President of Port Melbourne Football Club Audio ...Peter SAULTRY - longest serving President of Port Melbourne Football ClubDuration 00:45:11sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, peter saultry -
Bendigo Military Museum
Work on paper - NEWSLETTER BRSL 1999, C. June 1999
This newsletter the "Diggers Digest" from the Bendigo RSL Sub Branch is midterm 1999. Some of the main points are; President Holmes message re the introduction of Affiliate Members to the RSL at the AGM on Feb 8th and the full Committee that was elected, 8 Office Bearers and 12 General Committee. Anzac Day led by 108 year old Jack Lockett who recieved the 80th Anniversary medal at the service on behalf of the Prime Minister, guest speaker was Dick Levy RAAF. The work of the Central Victorian Veterans Support Centre (C.V.V.S.C) in gaining Pensions and Welfare for Ex Service personal. The success of the first Sandakan service held in Crook street on March 7th at the Memorial erected there, guest Speaker being Bruce Ruxton State President. Museum report. There are several other articles with dates, times for future RSL events 1n 1999. Photos, top. Three regular long standing RSL volunteers in Appeals, Frank O'Connell, Norm Smart and Fred Addlem discussing the Anzac Appeal results for 1999, all are Committee men, Norm Smart is a Life Member. Centre. On the right Alan Holmes President Bendigo RSL, center Bill Wilkinson a sponsor of the Newsletter and Cliff Richards Snr Vice President. Bottom shows the Bendigo and District Servicemens Club bonus points case, a Staff member in front.Newsletter, paper A4 size, total 6 pages includes front mailing address, 4 pages of newsletter and 1 page of photos. There are 6 Business advertisements who sponsored the newsletter, there are 24 sub headings re the RSL's work and events, the last page of photos has 3 images on.On first page, "DIGGERS DIGEST" - "Newsletter 1999"brsl, smirsl, diggers, digest, newsletter, 1999 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
... Mary Renehan first ever lady President Golf Club Sports ...Mary Renehan first ever lady PresidentBlack and white photograph Mary Renehan standing under umbrella, Pam Thomas putting on green, during Mixed Par event at Golf Club. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Vehicle - Wagon, Circa 1930s - 1940s
This baker’s wagon (or cart) was used to transport and deliver bread and other baked goods in the Warrnambool area. It is currently decorated with signwriting advertising H.H. Smith, Baker who owned and operated his Warrnambool bakery in the late 19th and early 20th century. The design of this baker’s wagon is similar to others dating around the 1930’s and 1940’s and was likely to have been built around that time for Stephenson’s Bakery in Warrnambool. The wagon’s original internal shelves were removed due to it being used in the early days at Flagstaff Hill to give children rides around the Village. BAKERS’ HISTORY There were many bakeries in Warrnambool in the 19th to mid-20th century. Each bread bakery made bread deliveries by horse and wagon in their appointed delivery zone. This wagon has sign writing representing Smith’s bakery although it is most likely the delivery wagon of Stephenson’s bakery. SMITH’S BAKERY – as shown on the wagon’s signage Henry Huntington Smith (1857-1941) was born and educated in Warrnambool. He worked at Davis’ steam biscuit factory in Timor Street before he started his own bakery business in 1885 at a premises near the corner of Fairy and Koroit Streets. A few years later Smith built his new bakery on the corner of Fairy and Lava Street where it still stands today as Monaghan’s Pharmacy. The building was designed by James McLeod in 1892 as a bakehouse, shop and residence for Smith The address was known locally as Smith’s corner. Next door to the bakery, at 136 Fairy Street, were Stables built by Jobbins and McLeod in 1886 for William Cust. A photograph in the archives of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society shows the 1892 building with four fancy horse-drawn wagons on the street with white clad drivers and a promotional stand erected with 5 bakers in uniform and the signage “H H Smith & Co, Pastry Cooks and Confectioners”. One of the wagons appears to have “H H Smith” painted on the side. H.H. Smith & Co. placed an Advertisement in the Weekly Times in December 1896 promoting its business as bakers, confectioners and pastry cooks, praising their shop as an ‘ornament to the town’ with ‘neat appointments’ and ‘dainty decorations’. It also boasted that the business supplied a large number of customers within a twelve mile radius of Warrnambool. In November 1919 The Warrnambool Standard announced the marriage of Henry H Smith, Mayor of Warrnambool, to Jeannie Samson-Goodman in East Adelaide. In the same newspaper was a notice that Frank Crossley was to open as baker and pastry cook in H.H. Smith’s premises. As well as being the proprietor of the H.H. Smith Bakery, Henry Huntington Smith was a Councillor for the Warrnambool Municipality from 1913 – 1937 and Mayer for two terms. In December 1919 during his first term as Mayor he was honoured for the work he had done with returning soldiers after World War I, receiving a document in recognition of this work, presented by the Mothers, Wives and Sisters of returned soldiers. Smith was very interested and involved in the community in many roles, including being the Vice President of the first Warrnambool and District Historical Society. STEPHENSON’S BAKERY – believed to be the past owner of the wagon The last owner of the bakery was Harold Stephenson. Stephenson was enlisted in the A.I.F. and was invalided home in 1943 before the end of the Second World War. He also served as a Councillor 1958-1976, during which time he served six terms as Mayor for the City of Warrnambool (1966-1973) while he had the bakery. He was very involved in many local organisations including the Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club and the Road Race Committee. He died in 1985, lauded as being one of Warrnambool’s “most distinguished civic leaders”. It has been said that the baker injured in World War II invented a special contraption to enable him to get up into the wagon and that he alerted his customers that he was in their vicinity by blowing a whistle. The customers would come out and choose their own bread from the back of his wagon then pay him for it. However another account is given by a man who once earned pocket money by helping the baker on his rounds. He says that it was Stephenson, the owner and manager of the bakery, and not the delivery baker who received a significant injury during the war, making him unable to climb the stairs of his upstairs accommodation at the bakery, therefore causing him to sleep downstairs. At this time in the early to late 1940’s Stephenson’s bakery had three wagons, one for each of the delivery rounds. The wagons were painted black and yellow. Two of the drivers were Stan Lake and Ali (Alec) Dean who both had wagons with the covered cabin design. The third driver was Bill Lake who had a flat wagon. Stan Lake delivered in the area around Lava and Koroit Streets, Ali Dean had another round and Bill Lake had the Dennington area. Bread continued to be delivered into the 1960’s but by this time the delivery vehicles were motorised. The goods produced at Stephenson’s bakery included breads baked in different shaped tins such as High Tin, Sandwich and Vienna. Some shapes were easily divided into half by breaking them apart, therefore the baker could make two quarter loaves from a half loaf, satisfying different needs. There was the option of white or brown bread, sweet buns, fruit buns and Boston buns. The baker’s assistant was known to take great delight in ‘trimming’ the broken halves of excess bread and crust, enjoying his treat. THE BAKERY PREMISES – South east corner of Fairy and Lava Streets, Warrnambool The building retains the original cast iron veranda. Above the veranda a motif of a wheat sheaf in ornamental plaster can be seen. Inside the building there are still has some of the original fittings. The building was classified by the National Trust in August 1979. After the Second World War an official system of zoning was introduced as a fair way for the baking industry to operate. In 1949 different pricing was introduced by the Government for either delivered or retail purchased bread. Many of the small local bakeries went out of business after the Government banned zoning. The way was made open for the larger bread manufacturers to enter the local market with cheaper prices. Some of those companies were Mc Queens, Tip Top, Twisties, Sunicrust, (Mc Queens ‘new’ bakery building was where the current Toyworld shop now stands, is, in the Ozone carpark.) O’Grady’s Bakery, later changing hands and known as Burkes Bakery, was in Fairy Street near Timor Street intersection, on the North West side. There was also a bakery named Almay. The baker’s wagon is significant because of its association with H.H. Smith’s Bakery in Warrnambool.. The H.H. Smith’s Bakery building on the corner of Fairy and Lava Streets, built in 1892, is classified by the National Trust, August 1979. Smith Street Warrnambool was named after Henry Huntington Smith, who was a Warrnambool Councillor 1913 – 1937 and Mayor 1919 – 1921. Baker’s wagon, often referred to as a baker’s cart. Four wheeled horse-drawn delivery wagon, front wheels smaller than rear wheels. Wagon is clad with metal sheets and lined with varnished timber panels. Wheels have metal rims, wooden spokes and rear wheels have wooden brake pads. Horse shaft is timber with metal fittings. Front has a metal lamp holder, brake lever, metal hand grips and decorative metal foot plates. The wagon has suspension leaves on back and sides and double suspension leaves on the front. Driver’s area at front has a roof, glass side windows and wooden box seat with hinged compartment accessing wagon storage area. Door above back of seat has buckled leather handgrip strap attached, door slides open for access to wagon area. Back of wagon has a wooden step and a split door; top door has ventilation louvers, both doors have metal latches. Wagon is painted cream with brown trim and signage and green step. Remnants of red and green paint are visible; underside of seat panel is painted grey. Wagon advertises H.H. Smith & Co. Baker, a Warrnambool business established in 1885, but is of a more modern design seen around 1930’s and 1940’s and most likely belonging to Stephenson's bakery. Brown signwriting on sides of wagon “H.R. SMITH & CO. / BAKER” Brown signwriting across front of wagon “BAKER” warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, great ocean road, baker’s wagon, h.h. smith baker, warrnambool, henry h smith, jeannie samson-goodman, frank crossley, mayor of city of warrnambool, vice president of warrnambool and district historical society, stephenson’s bakery warrnambool, harold stephenson, warrnambool surf life saving club, road race committee, national trust building, stan lake, bill lake, ali dean, 19th and 20th century bakers, davies steam biscuit factory warrnambool, james mcleod building designer, jobbins and mcleod, william cust, h h smith & co, pastry cooks and confectioners, bakery trade, bread delivery wagon -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2001
... Colour photogaph Shirley Hancock President of Senior... photogaph Shirley Hancock President of Senior Citizens Club setting ...number in album 03538.01Colour photogaph Shirley Hancock President of Senior Citizens Club setting up the lunch at Melbourne Cup Day celebrations. Lakes Entrance Victoriasenior citizens, celebration -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1992
Black and white photograph Members of Bruthen Senior Citizens Club during visit to Wyanga Park Winery, President Rie Vanderloo, Verna Johnston, June Stray, Beryl Neal, Jessie Kennedy, Doll and Les Cohen, Helene Grant, Sadie Robertson. Lakes Entrance Victoriasenior citizens, activities, businesses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1992
Black and white photograph Officials Mabel Rennie, Ron Smith, Yvonne Smith, RVBA President Norm Knopp, Ann Knopp, Fred Maxwell, Rod Mills, Phyl Allen, Vida Gidley, Keith Gidley, Beryl Chesters, Ken Mitchell, Jean Mitchell, Phyl Flanagan lined up across the green at the opening of the new bowls season at Bowls Club Lakes Entrance Victoriabowls club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
... Club accepting Pennant Flag from Ron Smith President of East... photograph Fred Maxwell President of Bowls Club accepting Pennant ...number in album 03560.01Black and white photograph Fred Maxwell President of Bowls Club accepting Pennant Flag from Ron Smith President of East Gippsland Bowling Association. Lakes Entrance Victoriabowls club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
number in album 03563.01Black and white photograph President Lance Rawlings sending down a bowl for Division one Bowls Club . Lakes Entrance Victoriabowls club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1994
Black and white photograph President Roy Rawlings bowling at season opening Bowls Club. Lakes Entrance Victoriabowls club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2001
Colour photograph Bowls Club members , D Samson, L Mitchelson, T Nisbett, R Thatcher, J deLange, B Guillot, D Horner, M Warne, A Willis, J Rickman, l Lloyd, H Duckworth with Lady President E Juillerat. Lakes Entrance Victoriabowls club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
Colour photograph Lakes Entrance Bowls Club team winners of Metung Invitation Mixed Fours, Lester Gudgin, Audrey Fulford, Ern Peachey, Pam Moran, Metung President John Lewis. Lakes Entrance Victoriabowls club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2002
Colour photograph East Gippsland Bowls Association President Derek Grimer of Lakes Entrance with RVBA President Arnold OBrien during RVBA goodwill tour of Bowls Club. Lakes Entrance Victoriabowls club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
number in album 03582.03Black and white photograph Ladies President Bev McTaggart, President Ted Maxwell, Metung Bowls Club, season opening Metung Bowls Club. Lakes Entrance Victoriabowls club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/05/1999 12:00:00 AM
Other number 03625.1Colour photograph of Lakes Entrance Football Club under 13 team with their officials Back Row: Geoff Ellis,Jake Rose,Chris Gordon,Jarrod Coad,Dane Rosenboom, Richard Bayard Rohan Sproule, Nathan Allen,Lou Battista (coach) Allen Rowlands (president) Middle Row: Brendon Matthews, Xavier Ellis, Michael Battista, Rhys Allitt, Rene Cerda, Damian Evans, Mitchell O'Donnell, Lachlan O'Donnell, Mark Rosenboom, Josh Kenny Front Row: Julio Cerda (manager) Adam Lowcock, Chris LeMaitre, Jamie Jenkins, Chris Mathers Jack Reggardo (assistant coach) Joel Waters, Gary Glew, Sean Sproule, Trevor Cordery (trainer), Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, football -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Framed Portrait, Mrs. Phyl Pullen, State President VLBA 1981-83, Life Member AHRC 1983, 1983
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. Both the Kew and Auburn Heights Clubs assembled important collections. These historically significant and large collections were donated to the Society in 2020. The collections include manuscripts, pictures, trophies, plans, honour boards etc. References Barnard FGA 1910, 'Sports and Pastimes' in Jubilee History of Kew Victoria: Its origin & progress 1803-1910. Nixon NV 1980, The History of the Kew Bowling Club 1880-1980. Reeve S 2012, City of Boroondara: Thematic Environmental History, p.216.The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically significant locally. 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 collection illuminates 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.Framed and glazed photographic portrait of Mrs. Phyl Pullen, State President VLBA 1981-83; a life member of Auburn Heights Recreation ClubMRS PHYL PULLEN / STATE PRESIDENT VLBA 1981-83 / LIFE MEMBER AHRC 1983kew bowling club - wellington street - kew (vic), clubs - lawn bowls - kew (vic), vlba, phyllis pullen -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plaque, East Kew Women's Club, To Help Others - Improve Ourselves And - Foster The Community Spirit, 1947
On Saturday 17 May 1947, an article on page 25 of the Australian Women’s Weekly reported on the formation of a new women's club: the East Kew Women’s Community Club. The article reads: "Wives and mothers in a Melbourne suburb, East Kew, have formed the East Kew Women's Community Club. While babies and young children are under the supervision of a play leader, wives and mothers follow up their own interests. The club caters for varying tastes, has musical appreciation, drama, and "Keep Fit" classes. President Mrs. Grace Thake says that the club hopes soon to have tennis, debating, and discussion groups. The club originated from a debate, "Should women take an active part in social and civic affairs?" Two days later their interest in these matters was proved by the forming of the club, which took for its motto: "To help others, improve ourselves, and foster the community spirit." Membership is open to all women, regardless of age, politics, and religion, and aims to co-operate with all societies working for the improvement of health and cultural standards." The article relates particularly to the plaque in the collection of the Kew Historical Society.The East Kew Women's Community Club, also called the East Kew Women's Community Club functioned from c. 1947 to the end of the 1960s (to be verified). The records of the Club were placed with Kew Historical Society to preserve them for posterity. The records and objects belonging to the East Kew Women's Community Club have significance socially for their capacity to illuminate women's associations in the post war period in Australia.Framed red and gold enamelled plaque belonging to the East Kew Women's Community Club."TO HELP OTHERS / IMPROVE OURSELVES AND / FOSTER THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT"east kew women's social club, community groups -- kew east (vic.)