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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, 1994 leisure activities planner, 1994
... the City of Nunawading in 1994 1994 leisure activities planner ...Calendar depicting recreation activities available throughout the City of Nunawading in 1994Calendar depicting recreation activities available throughout the City of Nunawading in 1994Calendar depicting recreation activities available throughout the City of Nunawading in 1994city of nunawading. parks and recreation services, sports and recreations -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, The Kewriosity Sheet Vol.1 No.11 : April 1980
What's doing in Kew April / p1. "Leisure Time": What do you do with your leisure time? [multiple choice survey] / p1. Kew Philharmonic Society / p1. Bingo / p1. The hobby of Kings [Kew Philatelic Society] / p2. Kew Chess Club / p2. Kew High School Library / p2. Do you know? [St Peter Claver Mission Youth Group] / p2. Overton Fete [Overton Home for the Aged] / p2. Kew Historical Society / Elizabeth Mackie p2. Health & Human Relationships [Wesley College] / p2. Can you help Kew High School? [Work Experience] / p2. The Sunrise Service, Easter Sunday / p2. Fashion Parade [Pierre Cardin, Lioness Club of Kew] / p2. After School Activities: Kew High School / p2. Mayoral Neighbourhood Barbeque.The Kewriosity Sheet (1979-83) was first published in the City of Kew (Victoria) in June 1979 as a two-sided 'community newssheet'. It aimed to: 'share news about Kew happenings and Kew people, and to exchange ideas about living in Kew'. Later issues gradually evolved into a 4-page, quarto sized publication. The Kewriosity Sheet was superseded by the Kew Council publication 'Kewriosity' (1983-1994).non-fictionWhat's doing in Kew April / p1. "Leisure Time": What do you do with your leisure time? [multiple choice survey] / p1. Kew Philharmonic Society / p1. Bingo / p1. The hobby of Kings [Kew Philatelic Society] / p2. Kew Chess Club / p2. Kew High School Library / p2. Do you know? [St Peter Claver Mission Youth Group] / p2. Overton Fete [Overton Home for the Aged] / p2. Kew Historical Society / Elizabeth Mackie p2. Health & Human Relationships [Wesley College] / p2. Can you help Kew High School? [Work Experience] / p2. The Sunrise Service, Easter Sunday / p2. Fashion Parade [Pierre Cardin, Lioness Club of Kew] / p2. After School Activities: Kew High School / p2. Mayoral Neighbourhood Barbeque.community publications --- kew (vic.), the kewriosity sheet, newsletters - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object - Board Game, Drafts Board, 1950-1965
... leisure activities Wooden drafts board with the counters contained ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Wooden drafts board with the counters contained in an internal drawer.drafts, board games, leisure activities -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kew Historical Society, Newsletter No.135, June 2021
... ; Collections [acquisitions]; Exhibitions [Outdoor leisure activities ...Changing Values [Kew Rifle Club] / Robert Baker p1. History News: Volunteering; Collections [acquisitions]; Exhibitions [Outdoor leisure activities]; Grants & Sponsors; Membership renewals / p3. The hens that pay are the hens that lay / Suzanne McWha p4. Bruce B. Hedderwick's shooting car / David White p6. Pinafores & aprons: plain needlework and fancywork / Robert Baker p8. Arthur Henry Miers: a sportsman for all seasons / Desley Reid p10. Membership & Donations p12.Published quarterly since 1977, the newsletters of the Kew Historical Society contain significant research by members exploring relevant aspects of the Victorian and Australian Framework of Historical Themes. Frequently, articles on people, places and artefacts are the only source of information about an aspect of Kew, and Melbourne’s history.non-fictionChanging Values [Kew Rifle Club] / Robert Baker p1. History News: Volunteering; Collections [acquisitions]; Exhibitions [Outdoor leisure activities]; Grants & Sponsors; Membership renewals / p3. The hens that pay are the hens that lay / Suzanne McWha p4. Bruce B. Hedderwick's shooting car / David White p6. Pinafores & aprons: plain needlework and fancywork / Robert Baker p8. Arthur Henry Miers: a sportsman for all seasons / Desley Reid p10. Membership & Donations p12.kew historical society (vic.) -- periodicals., kew historical society (vic.) -- newsletters, kew historical society (vic.) -- journals -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, C1980
The Sunbury Leisure Centre in Elizabeth Drive was built as a community learning and activity centre for many local groups in Sunbury. It was completed in 1980 and officially opened on 25th February 1981 by the Premier of Victoria Hon. R.J.Hamer The Sunbury Leisure Centre is an important meeting place for many community groups in Sunbury.A black and white photograph of a large brick building, surrounded by a garden bed with low growing shrubs. An extensive car parking area is in front of it with four cars parked outside the building. sunbury leisure centre, elizabeth drive -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Financial record - Mayoral Report, City of Bendigo, 1990
Financial and civic report.A4 size Mayoral report including Councillor and Executive officer information, organisational structure, economic development, planning, family and leisure services. No mention of arts or cultural services. non-fictionFinancial and civic report.mayor morley, mayoress morley, councillor p. r. morley -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Two Talks by Peter Butters, Yuille's Swamp and Our Botanical Gardens
... regarded for leisure time activities, for the study of flora ...Both articles give valuable brief histories of Lake Wendouree and Ballarat Botanical Gardens.These 2 articles explain how Lake Wendouree and the Ballarat Botanical Gardens came to be highly regarded for leisure time activities, for the study of flora and fauna and the parks and gardens.The 1st article, Yuille's Swamp is 31/2 pages of print with Peter Butters name added on p.4. The 2nd article, Our Botanical Gardens, is also 31/2 pages of print with Peter Butters name added on p.4.With the 1st article "Roy and then Peter Butters Talk, Guiding Group, 24/9/97" is written in blue biro, top righthand corner. Nothing is written in longhand on the 2nd article.john garner, doctor john garner, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, yuille's swamp, lake wendouree, black swamp, tourism, eugene von guerard, gnarr creek, ballarat water supply, gong reservoir, view point, trams, fry's mill, .mining, english birds, acclimatization society, fish, carp, cormorants, reeds in lake wendouree, acquatic sports, steam boats, george longley, marble statues, trees, fernery, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Lake Wendouree Wikipedia 5/4/2011, Facts and Figures, 5/4/2011
... of Ballarat and a famous site for leisure time activities. Lake ...Useful facts and figures about Lake Wendouree are contained in this website. Lake Wendouree is an important landmark in the history of Ballarat and a famous site for leisure time activities.3 pages of print. p.1. small coloured picture of Lake Wendouree, top righthand corner. p.2. 3 small coloured pictures of Yachts and No swimming sign on righthand side of the page and Dry lake bed on the bottpm lefthand side.None.lake wendouree, lake history, wildlife, transport, recreation, references, external links, facts and figures, john garner, doctor john garner, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Funding requests for POLTA (Park Orchards Leisure Time Activities) at Park Orchards Community House with Betty Cole. Doncaster Mirror 4 October 1983
... melbourne Funding requests for POLTA (Park Orchards Leisure Time ... -
Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, 1980 newsletter for POLTA (Park Orchards Leisure Time Activities)
... melbourne 1980 newsletter for POLTA (Park Orchards Leisure Time ... -
Camberwell Historical Society
Booklet (Item), Boroondara City of Harmony et al, Culture & Arts Policy & Strategic Plan 1997-2002, 1997
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Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, POLTA (Park Orchards Leisure Time Activities), craft classes and billy cart making at the Park Orchards Community House, with Emma Jackson, Frances Rowland and Dianne Day. From newspapers circa August 1984
... melbourne Unknown year POLTA (Park Orchards Leisure Time Activities ...Unknown year -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
postcard, A N A Hall, Harcourt, 1915
Harcourt branch of the Australian Natives Association was formed in 1908, meeting in a chaff shed behind the local grocer shop. In 1911 the branch contracted with Mr Sutherland of Barkers Creek to build a hall of boxed concrete construction. Sutherland was a pioneer in the use of concrete for structural purposes.He subsequently had a career as City Engineer at Camberwell. The ANA branch conducted many social occasions in the hall and gave community leadership for upwards of fifty years in addition to its friendly society/health insurance activities.. This was the only community hall in the Harcourt community until it was superseded by the Harcourt Leisure Centre in 1991 It is now the home of Harcourt Heritage Centre.A community hall of pioneering construction method, provided to the community by a friendly society.black and white postcard depicting a community hallA N A Hall, Harcourt -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - River of Islands, Kath & Leon Bentley, 1985
... River navigation Murray River settlement Leisure activities ...A detailed guide to the Murray RIver, including descriptions of the terrain and settlements along the river as well as detailed charts of the river from Yarrawonga to the Hume WeirAn A4 sized publication including text, photos and maps describing the history and surrounds of the Murray River from Yarrawonga to the Hume Weir.A detailed guide to the Murray RIver, including descriptions of the terrain and settlements along the river as well as detailed charts of the river from Yarrawonga to the Hume Weirmurray river navigation, murray river settlement, leisure activities - boating -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, Paul Tresize, 1998
The name Mordialloc was derived from the name Moody Yallock, which comes from the Bunurong language. The Bunurong Peoples are the Traditional Owners of this area. The name means “high water” or “high creek”. In 1839, colonial authorities declared the mouth of the creek, and an additional 830 odd acres as an Aboriginal Reserve, although this proclamation was never gazetted. The reserved land included part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp which was abundant with wild life and natural resources. Regular encroachments, including land sales which began in 1863, were made on the land until 1878 when the Reserve was declared closed, and the land was opened up to land sales. Market gardening and suburban house lots quickly began to develop, and Mordialloc became a renowned picnic and holiday site. Mordialloc Creek is a popular bay side destination for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other activities.Colour photograph of Mordialloc Creek, looking out to the bay. Many small fishing and leisure craft are moored on either side of the banks of the creek. To the right hand side can be seen parklands, while the left hand side has a small inlet in which more small crafts are moored.mordialloc, bunurong, traditional owners, suburbs, boats, fishing, waterways -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, 1998
The name Mordialloc was derived from the name Moody Yallock, which comes from the Bunurong language. The Bunurong Peoples are the Traditional Owners of this area. The name means “high water” or “high creek”. In 1839, colonial authorities declared the mouth of the creek, and an additional 830 odd acres as an Aboriginal Reserve, although this proclamation was never gazetted. The reserved land included part of the Carrum Carrum Swamp which was abundant with wild life and natural resources. Regular encroachments, including land sales which began in 1863, were made on the land until 1878 when the Reserve was declared closed, and the land was opened up to land sales. Market gardening and suburban house lots quickly began to develop, and Mordialloc became a renowned picnic and holiday site. Mordialloc Creek is a popular bay side destination for local and visitors, and is a site for boating, kayaking, fishing and swimming, along with many other activities.Colour photograph of Mordialloc Creek, looking inland.Small fishing and leisure boats are moored on either side of creek, with a view of the Mordialloc Bridge Hotel in the background.mordialloc, bunurong, traditional owners, suburbs, boats, fishing, waterways, hotel -
Bendigo Military Museum
Card - CARDS, PLAYING WW2, 1939-40
... . documents cards personal effects leisure activities Cards have been ...Frederick Birkin No VX32484 enlisted in the 2nd AIF on 25.6.40 age 24 years. Attached to 2/22nd Batt known as “Lark Force” they were stationed in Rabaul awaiting a possible attack by the Japanese. The attack came in early 1942. Birkin was taken POW and his death was on 1.7.42. Numbers escaped, others were massacred at the TOL Plantation and many more of the total Force and civilians lost their lives on the Japanese prison ship “Montivedeo Maru” which was sunk by an American Submarine on 1.7.42. A small number survived this. The cards were all written on the back with name and number of men in Birkins unit prior to embarkation to Rabaul. All were traceable as to their fate or transfer to another unit prior to embarkation. Refer also 182.2, 183. Set of playing cards, red in colour, with 2 white figures sword fighting. Owned by Frederick Birkin.Cards have been written on reverse, in ink, by colleagues of Fred Birkin.documents, cards, personal effects, leisure activities -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Memorabilia - Bicycle flag, Bike Palooza, c 2019
Bike Palooza Bendigo is an event organised by Bike Bendigo. The event celebrates bikes and cycling activities of all kinds in and around Bendigo throughout the month of October. City of Greater Bendigo partners with Bike Palooza Bendigo through its Walk, Cycle Greater Bendigo policy and by providing funds for community events with promote bicycle riding.White cloth bicycle flag with green print. Reverse is printed with green bicycles. Two small metal eyes on left hand side.Bike / Palooza / Bendigo / Octobercity of greater bendigo events, city of greater bendigo health, city of greater bendigo leisure -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Memorabilia - Bicycle flag, Bike Palooza, 2017
Bike Palooza Bendigo is an event organised by Bike Bendigo. The event celebrates bikes and cycling activities of all kinds in and around Bendigo throughout the month of October. City of Greater Bendigo partners with Bike Palooza Bendigo through its Walk, Cycle Greater Bendigo policy and by providing funds for community events with promote bicycle riding.Red triangle shaped felt bicycle flag with white print. Four ribbons on left to attach to bicycle.Bike / Palooza 2017 / Bendigo / Octobercity of greater bendigo leisure, city of greater bendigo events, city of greater bendigo health -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, City of Ringwood Information Guide 1983, 1983
Community information booklet issued by City of Ringwood for 1983 - covering the facilities and activities of the Ringwood Council and other local organisations and associations. Cover photograph: Ringwood Lake Reserve.CONTENTS: (page no.) Aged — Centre for the Frail Aged 22 Building — General Information 28 By-Laws and Regulations 27 Circuit Bus — Ringwood City 33 Commissioners for taking Declarations and Affidavits 29 Committees of Council 6 Council Meeting Dates 6 Council Officers 8 Council Representation 7 Councillors 4 Cultural Centre 36 Disabled Persons - Facilities 21 Emergency Telephone Numbers 58 Elections for Council 10 Festival 23 Finance - Council 11 Garbage Collection 58 Golf Course 37 Health 18 Home Help 25 Immunisation Programme 20 Immunisation Schedule 19 Items of Interest 32 Justices of the Peace 29 Lake — Ringwood Lake Reserve 59 Leisure Areas 16 Library — General 12 Library - Service for our Senior Citizens 26 Major Works Programme 14 Map of Municipality 30 Mayor’s Message – Cr. Pat Gotlib, J.P. 2 Meals on Wheels 24 Members of Parliament 56 Nature Strip Maintenance 34 Pensioners — Rate Assistance 11 Rates 10 Recycling of Waste 57 Roll — Municipal 10 Shuttle Bus 33 Swimming Centre 37 Voting — Compulsory 10 Welfare and Community Services 38 rinx -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Glen Eira Parks and Gardens
... Sportsgrounds Clubs Tennis Clubs Associations Leisure Cultural Events ...This file contains four items. 1/ An article in the Glen Eira News reporting on a new park with indigenous planting and an interpretive walk being developed to link Duncan McKinnon Reserve and Packer Park in Murrumbeena, dated September 2000. 2/ An article from the Glen Eira Leader on the converting of sports grounds from cool season to warm season grasses, as well as the installation of subsurface drip irrigation at Princes Park, Caulfield South, dated March 2012. 3/ An article from the Caulfield/Port Phillip leader reporting Caulfield RSL military historian Carl Johnson’s appeal to have a “lone pine” in Caulfield Park designated as a war memorial, dated 11/9/2012 4/ An article from the Glen Eira/Port Phillip Leader reporting on the Friends of Caulfield Park organising the first band stand concert in over twenty years with the City of Glen Eira Band, dated 6/11/2012glen eira council, hawthorn rd caulfield, glen eira rd caulfield, glen eira, caulfield, parks, reserves, leila rd caulfield, glen eira city council, landscaping, memorial park, kooyong rd caulfield north, caulfield recreation tennis club, murrumbeena rd caulfield, churchill green housing estate, north rd caulfield, boake street caulfield, exservices organisation, rsl clubs, sporting clubs, recreations, sportsgrounds, clubs, tennis clubs, associations, leisure, cultural events, cultural activities, sports establishments, recreations establishments, irrigation, water conservation, conservation of natural resources, water supply, ovals, playing fields, tennis courts, murrumbeena park, school concerts, musical activities, musical events, glen eira artists society, dimarco lisa, st. aloysius college, band rotundas, entertainment structures, musical ensembles, city of glen eira band, bands, the friends of caulfield park, gallipoli lone pine, princes park, packer park, duncan mckinnon reserve, king george reserve, caulfield park, glenhuntly park, glen huntly park, bentleigh reserve, victory park, schools, education establishments, recycling, water disposal, cultural structures, cultural establishments, caulfield rsl, johnson carl, war memorials, monuments, memorials, avenue of honour, “lone pine”, glen eira leader, glen eira news, caulfield/port phillip leader, glen eira leader -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Glen Huntly Park
... Associations Football clubs Tennis clubs Cricket clubs Leisure Cultural ...This file contains two items. 1/ An article from the CAULFIELD CONTACT on the history of Glen Huntly Park and its facilities, dated Jan/ Feb 1992. It includes 2 black and white photos: one of Cr Nicholas Gold and one of Mr Victor Townsend (Secretary/Treasurer for Glen Huntly Park Committee of Management) in front of the new pavilion. 2/ Two of the same original colour photographs of the pavilion at Glen Huntly Park, date unknown.glen huntly park, e. e. gunn park, city of caulfield, caulfield, glen huntly, football clubs, cricket clubs, caulfield north ward, caulfield racecourse, neerim road caulfield, booran road caulfield, parks, reserves, glen huntly sports ground, gold nicholas cr, townsend victor, clyde holding mp, pavilions, barbecues, picnic spots, playgrounds, tennis courts, north caulfield/ glen huntly cricket club, glen huntly amateur football club, the bloods football club, australian rules football, sports establishments, recreations establishments, sports grounds, sports, recreations, sporting clubs, clubs, associations, football clubs, tennis clubs, cricket clubs, leisure, cultural events, cultural activities, ovals, playing fields -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Booklet, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Tramps between tram termini", c1930
... services and leisure activities. Tramways Showgrounds William St ...Booklet - promoting tram travel and walking trips or "tramps" between various tram terminus. Includes notes on the Board's services, its tourist tram with notes and fares on specific walks. Includes a map and some photos for each walk. 1 - Brighton Road to Hawthorn 2 - Burwood to Mont Albert 3 - Carnegie to Darling Road 4 - Whitehorse Road to East Kew 5 - Glen Iris to Darling Road 6 - Maribyrnong River to Mt Alexander Road 7 - Gardiner or Glen Iris to Burwood 8 - Wallen Road Bridge to Glenferrie Road 9 - Johnston St Bridge to Victoria Bridge At the time, some of these walks would have been through largely undeveloped land and parks.Demonstrates a promotion of the MMTB tram services and leisure activities.Booklet - 16 pages, two colours on light fawn paper, centre stapled.tramways, showgrounds, william st, mmtb