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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Programme - Glenelg Games 1992, 1992
This is a program for the events held in the 1992 Glenelg Games. These were held annually and began in 1982. The activities in 1992 included swimming, softball, ballroom dancing, surfing, tennis, shearing, go carting and croquet. The Games are organized by the Glenelg Sports Assembly, a regional body with representatives of sporting clubs, local government and interested individuals. The Assembly aims to promote sport in the Glenelg Region and hosts and organizes a number of other activities as well as the annual Games. This program is of interest as it demonstrates the number and range of activities that were included in the Glenelg Games of 1992. This is a booklet of 12 stapled pages. It contains, photographs, a programme of events, a map of Warrnambool, a Chairman’s Message and advertisements. The printing material is in black, blue and yellow tonings. Front Cover: ‘1992 Portland Aluminium Glenelg Games, Warrnambool, 31st October-8th November, Light Up on Sport- Smoking is a Drawback, Program1992 glenelg games, glenelg sports assembly, glenelg sports region, glenelg games -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Teaspoon, Warrnambool foreshore, Circa mid 20th century
... is confirmed by the presence of the Warrnambool Surf Club rooms ...A tourist souvenir.Relates to a time period in style which is confirmed by the presence of the Warrnambool Surf Club rooms in the picture on the spoon.Gold metal teaspoon with embossed handle and enamelled picture of Warrnambool foreshore in spoon. Warrnambool. warrnambool, warrnambool souvenir 1960 -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Resuscitator Unit, c. 1960
Mechanical resuscitation devices, such as the Pulmotor and Lungmotor, were popular in the early part of the twentieth century. Their use waned in the 1920s as significant bodies like the British Medical Research Council and American Red Cross refused to endorse them. The most popular of the resuscitators to emerge in the 1930s was the E&J (Ericson and Johnson) resuscitator. The device was soon widely available, vigorously promoted with support from many medical practitioners. They were soon to be found in hospitals, emergency services like the ambulance and fire brigade, and voluntary life-saving organisations. In Australia, Norman James, director of anaesthesia at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, developed an interest in equipment for ambulances and the resuscitation of drowning victims. Little in the way of practical, portable equipment was available to either the ambulances or the voluntary life-saving organisations, such as Surf Life Saving Australia (SLSA); American resuscitators, like the E&J, were expensive and bulky to import. James designed a simple portable resuscitation device for local use after being approached by Jack Conabere, secretary of the Elwood Life Saving Club (ELSC). The resulting Royal Melbourne Hospital resuscitator, or the R.M. resuscitator as it was marketed, was a simpler, manual version of those available overseas. It was gas driven with a plunger, marked “Press”, and a safety valve. The small working unit attached directly to the facemask. Once the patient was positioned facedown and the airway cleared of debris, the mask was placed firmly over the face. The plunger allowed gas to flow and lung inflation; releasing the plunger allowed expiration. This simple resuscitator was marketed by Commonwealth Industrial Gases (CIG) and became very popular in Australia with volunteer and professional rescue organisations. It represents one of the many innovations in resuscitation equipment that resulted from cooperation between volunteer life savers and medical practitioners. Norman James worked closely with Jack Conabere and the Government Pathologist to develop the equipment. ELSC was the first life saving club to use the resuscitator on the beach. While conducting an early training exercise on 23 December 1951, they used it to successfully resuscitate a man who had drowned after capsizing his home made yacht. The R.M. resuscitator was also used in more inventive ways. At Fairfield Hospital in Melbourne, a group of physiotherapists and doctors did some innovative work with polio patients, teaching them glossopharyngeal (or “frog”) breathing, as a means of becoming less dependent on ventilators. In 1981, the Australian Standards Association stated that the RM head failed to meet its revised standards and it was withdrawn from the market. Red leather suitcase with black leather trim with metal studs. There are clip locks for locking the suitcase in the closed position. The suitcase contains equipment for oxygen resuscitation. There is a space allocated for two oxygen cylinders, however there are no cylinders present.Embossed into metal plaque: The C.I.G. / Oxy-viva / PORTABLE UNIVERSAL OXYGEN RESUSCITATORresuscitation, portable, surf life saving australia, royal melbourne hospital, rm resuscitator -
Portsea Surf Life Saving Club
DVD, Launching surf boat "The Fred Matear" Season 1951/52
... Portsea Surf Life Saving Club Portsea Back Beach Portsea ...This is a film of the christening and launch of DVD -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Charlie don't surf but Aussies Do. (Copy 1)
peter badcoe club (vung tau, vietnam), soldiers - recreation - vietnam, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian -
Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club
Medal - Life Saving Australia - Victorian State Centre 1947 - 2002, 75th Anniversary Medal, 2002
Presented to all Victorian Life Saving Clubs on the 75th anniversary of Life Saving VictoriaMedal with Presentation Medal in Navy Velvet covered Box with White LiningSurf Life Saving Australia - Victorian State Centre 75th Anniversary 1947 - 2002 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Charlie don't surf but Aussies do (Copy 2)
The Vietnam War, surfing, rock 'n' roll ... Defining themes for a generation of young Australians in the 1960s and 1970s. And for six wild years, all three elements came together on a wide, sandy beach in South Vietnam.The Vietnam War, surfing, rock 'n' roll ... Defining themes for a generation of young Australians in the 1960s and 1970s. And for six wild years, all three elements came together on a wide, sandy beach in South Vietnam. peter badcoe club (vung tau, vietnam), soldiers - recreation - vietnam, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Charlie Don't Surf But Aussies Do (Copy 3)
The Vietnam War, surfing, rock 'n' roll ... Defining themes for a generation of young Australians in the 1960s and 1970s. And for six wild years, all three elements came together on a wide, sandy beach in South Vietnam.The Vietnam War, surfing, rock 'n' roll ... Defining themes for a generation of young Australians in the 1960s and 1970s. And for six wild years, all three elements came together on a wide, sandy beach in South Vietnam. peter badcoe club (vung tau, vietnam), soldiers - recreation - vietnam, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/01/1996 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph showing instructors, Greg Hogan and Darren Martin from Sundance Surf School Wonthaggi with local young surfers during Coast Care Coast Protection program at Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/07/1992 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph showing Steve Grassby surfing at Red Bluff Lake Tyers Victoriaclubs, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1938
see page 5, Lakes Post Newpaper 17 October 1990Black and white photograph, crowd of people gathered around the Post Office Jetty, and along the foreshore, watching the Life Saving Club demonstration. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1991
see page 5 Lakes Post Newspaper 25 November 1992Black and white photograph showing Lions Club President, Noel Stroud presenting cheque to Enid Ingpen of Community Health Centre Board of Management. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1992
see Lakes Post Newspaper page 3 14 April 1993Black and white photograph showing Kevin Hawkins of Lions Club presenting cheque to Ron Wood of RSL. Lakes Entrance Victoriasurf lifesaving, volunteering