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Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Club History, ZILLES COLLECTION: "The History of The Springbank Football Club, 1925-1975" by Shane Everard, published 1976
Zilles Printers was begun by Lewis Zilles in the early 1930s. It was in McKenzie Street Ballarat. His son Jeffrey also became a printer - letterpress, offset and screen printer. The business became Zilles Printers/Graphics and was in Armstrong Street and later Bell Street Ballarat. The information for this book has been compiled by Shane Everard, the Springbank Football Club's historian. Early history took time to collect. Later years were easier. He has written many articles that have been published in the local newspapers. Shane worked at Ballarat School of Mines. He was wheelchair bound and worked in the disability sector. Booklet with yellow cover. Club emblem on front cover. Photographs of teams, players named. Statistic for each year.zilles printers, lewis zilles, shane everard, springbank football club, ballarat school of mines, history of springbank, club records -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Football Club Trip 1948
Back Row: Ted Maddocks, George Cox, Dick Mair Second Back Row: Tug Wilson, Nim Grainger, Harry Grellet, Alan Stockton, Les King, L Wills, Jack Rathgeber, J Holland, E Stewart, Jim Phillips, Albert Oliver, Curly Hall, Kevin Bodey, Sergeant Sloan Jack Dalziel, don, Raitt, Laurie Franklin Les Maddocks, Ken Rowlands. Front: Peter Scarsi, Hec Freeland, Allan Sergeant, Neil Jeffries (Coach), N Gilchrist. At Albury 1948 Group of Stawell Men sitting on steps. Football Club trip to Albury Stawell Football Club. At Albury 1948 Names on Backsport, football -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club - the cutting in (now) Whitehorse Road, 1905, 1905
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street. The men are standing on what is now Whitehorse Road in the cutting which can still be seen near the Box Hill Motel. Walter John Carre Riddell: Born c1859; died 12 March 1930; unmarried. Father came from Riddell in Scotland and took up land at Riddell's Creek, near Gisborne. W J Carre Riddell was educated at Melbourne Grammar, graduated in law from Melbourne University in 1882 and practised law until 1907. MLA for West Bourke for 17 years. Chairman of MMBW from 1907 until retirement in 1927. Versatile sportsman. REF: Obituary in Trove - The Argus, 13 March, 1930, p8.The image is significant for its association with Walter John Carre Riddell who was a significant identity in early 20th century Melbourne. His was well-known for his sporting prowess. In early life he was a keen footballer, cricketer and tennis player. In his later years he took up golf. Was President of Royal Melbourne Golf Club and Chairman of the Victorian Golf Association. The 'coffin hole' was a notoriously difficult position to play out from.Black and white photo of 2 men, one swinging his golf club; the other carrying a golf bag and watching. They are dressed in suits and hats and are standing in a cutting, the face of which shows rock strata."W. J. Carre Riddell playing out of the coffin, 1905."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, jon arnold, w j carre-riddell, walter john carre riddell -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Croquet Club Foundation
The foundation members of the Croquet Club, which is one of the oldest such clubs in the Goulburn Valley.|The Croquet Club for ladies was formed in 1913. In the years to follow the Lawn Bowls and Croquet Clubs worked together in close cooperation.|In 1937 the Bowling and Croquet Clubs cooperated in securing the pavilion of the defunct Tennis Club as a useful addition to their buildings.|At a General Meeting held 19 December 1970, it was regretfully decided to disband due to lack of sufficient members.tatura, recreations, games, sports, costume, female -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Seasonal card, Australian Club Christmas, 1918, 1918
Also at same location, the Australasian Officers Club, established 1916Cream card that has discoloured with age. On the front, Australia's coat of arms and the text are printed in gold/brown, and they are surrounded by a border in green, red and blue (representing shamrocks, Scottish thistles, red roses and elements of the UK flag). Personnel of the Australia Club are listed on the back of the card in blue.Front signed by Sylvia Fenwickaustralian cub - london -
Kilmore Historical Society
Photograph, Kilmore Senior Citizen Club Room, 2000's?
The club rooms are on the site of the Oriental Bank Corporation.15cm x 10cm colour photograph of the Senior Citizen Club Rooms in 7 Sydney Street, Kilmore. Single story building, with light coloured bricks and an access ramp on the south side of the building. In the photograph some of the neighbouring buildings can been seen. Printed on standard matte photograph stock.senior citizens, community building -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Cartons stored off-site, Carton Awaiting cataloguing: labelled 1 Rotary Club of Ringwood, Ringwood Field Naturalists Club etc
Carton labelled 1 Rotary Club of Ringwood Inc - newsletter. RHSV Journals. Ringwood Field Naturalists Club - circulated to members. "Footprints" quarterly journal of the Melbourne Historical Commission. Ringwood Croydon & District Junior Chamber of Commerce, annual reports and balance sheets. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1947 Reserves team (finalists)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football Club. Names are on the back of the photo. Odd that the jumpers are not club colours/design.Contains names of players, trainers, umpire and officials -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Postcard, Emerald Country Club Swimming Pool, Emerald, Vic, circa 1930's - 50's
Emerald Country Club and Golf Course was originally part of the Nobelius Nursery complex. When Nobelius died in 1921 the nursery was sold, and part of the grounds developed as the Emerald Country Club (20's) the Emerald Country Club and Golf Course still exists and functions as originally intendedHistory of Emerald Country Club and Golf CourseB/W postcard showing a party of people swimming in pool. Rose Series Postcard P.2469Front: The Rose Series P.2469 'Emerald Country Club Swimming Pool, Emerald, Vic. Back: Published by the Rose Stereograph Co. Armadale, Vic. The "Rose" Series De Luxe A Real Photograph Produced in Australiaemerald country club and golf course, rose series -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Gardiner, Simon, Cricket at Canterbury . 125 Years of Cricket at the Canterbury Cricket Club 1887-2012
A history of the first 125 years of the Canterbury Cricket Club, including black and white photographs of club teams from 1887 to 1970s and colour photographs of teams and club officers from 1970s. Also includes 22 pages of statistics, award winners and club administraters.canterbury, canterbury cricket club, cricket clubs, cricketers, gardiner> simon (sam), surrey hills neighbourhood centre heritage collection, mccarthy>ewan, trengrove>john -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Minute Book, Beech Forest Football Club, Minutes, Balance Sheet, 1948-54, 1948
Beech Forest first entered the association prior to World War 1, playing in maroon and gold on a ground situated 200 metres north of the final ground. Little is known of the competition in those days. The Club reformed in 1921. Beech Forest changed its colours to Richmond colours and used a ground south of the township, now known as the Football Break Road in the Forest Commission pine plantation. In 1922 the site of the present ground had been purchased but it was 1929 before it was first used, and it was used every year, except 1953 when G. Bellchamber's paddock was used while major renovations were carried out on their home ground. It was in the same year, 1929, that they changed their colours yet again to the blue with white V colours, which they retained until the Club disbanded. Beech Forest won premierships in 1924 and 1940. In 1945 the Club reformed yet again to enter the Otway Association. They were successful in winning premierships in 1946, 1947, 1952 and 1953. Finally, in 1957, the Club disbanded to become part of the Otway Rovers Football Club.Beech Forest Football Club, (1) Annual Meeting and Ordinary Meeting Minutes, November 1948 - September 1952; (2) Annual Meeting and Ordinary Meeting Minutes March 1953 - April 1954, Statements of Receipts and Expenditure 1950 - 1952. 2x Exercise Book.Insert: Grounds used; Best and Fairest Players.beech forest; football; minutes; -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter, Ringwood Bowls Club- Letter to Mayor and Councillors, Borough Council, Ringwood, confirming the Presidents, Mr F. Clota's promise to give Council £50 for material for extensions to Club pavilion. Letter dated 26/7/1938
Original hand written letter. Letter signed by Claude Skelton, Honorary Secretary, Ringwood Bowling Club. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Ringwood Bowls Club- Letterhead, Ringwood Bowls Club Inc., 2004
Copy of Letterhead.Ringwood Bowls Club Inc. Established 1929. 30th June 2004. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Demolition of old Club and greens, 1997
Coloured photographPhotograph shows dug up greens of old Club in Miles Avenue. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Construction of new Bowls Club at corner of Laughnan Road and Warrandyte Road, 1996
Coloured photographPhotograph shows earthworks for greens at new Bowls Club at Laughnan Road. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Construction of new Bowls Club at corner of Laughnan Road and Warrandyte Road, 1996
Coloured photographPhotograph shows earthworks for greens at new Bowls Club at Laughnan Road. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Construction of new Bowls Club at corner of Laughnan Road and Warrandyte Road, 1996
Coloured photographPhotograph shows earthworks for greens at new Bowls Club at Laughnan Road. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Construction of new Bowls Club at corner of Laughnan Road and Warrandyte Road, 1996
Coloured photographPhotograph shows earthworks for greens at new Bowls Club at Laughnan Road. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Construction of new Bowls Club at corner of Laughnan Road and Warrandyte Road, 1996
Coloured photographPhotograph shows earthworks for greens at new Bowls Club at Laughnan Road. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club - Old club rooms and greens - January 1994, in Miles Avenue, near Eastland. Photo taken by Jim Bennett
Coloured photograph"Written on back of photograph" Old Club, near Eastland, Ringwood, 1994. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club - Old club rooms and greens - January 1994, in Miles Avenue, near Eastland. Photo taken by Jim Bennett
Coloured photograph"Written on back of photograph" Old Club, near Eastland, Ringwood, 1994. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club - Old club rooms and greens - January 1994, in Miles Avenue, near Eastland. Photo taken by Jim Bennett
Coloured photograph"Written on back of photograph" Old Club, near Eastland, Ringwood, 1994. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Golf Club c1925
Tatura Golf Club c1925, on Lake Reserve & Racecourse. Club first formed in 1909 on Hogan's Paddock.tatura, recreations, sports, games, costume, female -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Finalists in the 'Queen Competition' at Southesk, Kew Elder Citizens' Club, 1967
The orthodox version of the origins and history of the Kew Elder(ly) Citizens’ Association was established by Cr. W. D. Vaughan in his book Kew’s Civic Century (1960), when he wrote that: "When Mrs. C. H. Simpson was Mayoress in 1952 she set up the Elderly Citizens’ Association to care for the needs of ages persons in Kew. The idea was strongly supported and a start was made by providing social afternoons for elderly folk at Southesk. Visiting sick people in their homes, providing firewood where needed, and other activities were undertaken by the Association. The aid of Council was sought to further the work. It was decided that a social unit for elderly folk be established at Southesk." (p.126-7). In the following pages, he describes in detail Council’s role in formally establishing the Association. This ‘official’ version was reasserted in the later Thematic Environmental History of the City of Boroondara (2012). However the origins and gestation of community of organisations is rarely straightforward. In 1965, five years after Vaughan’s book was published, the author of East Kew Women’s Club : Twenty Years : 20-7-1945-30-7-1965, writing about the period July 1947 to July 1950, described the role the Club played in establishing the Kew Elder Citizens Association. The author wrote: "At a meeting of the Kew Community Aid, the plight of many elderly people in Kew who were dependent on pensions was raised and in order to ascertain their needs the practice was begun of serving morning tea at the Masonic Hall in Walpole Street, where pensions were then paid. From this beginning the Kew Elder Citizens Association was formed in Kew with wide support, and Club members gave willing support on the committee, in helping serve afternoon tea and in entertainment." (p.4) Photographic evidence also leads to questions about Vaughan’s version of events. A framed photograph in the Society’s Collection shows a Public Meeting to form the Kew Elder Citizens Association in a room at Southesk a year earlier in 1951. Whatever version of the origins of the Association is correct, a later framed photograph in the Society’s collection shows the opening of the completed Clubrooms of the Kew Elder Citizens at South Esk by the Hon. E.P. Cameron M.L.C, Minister of Health, on 12 November 1956. The Association is still active in Kew and is currently located at Hamer Court, opposite the Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery in High Street, Kew.Historic early photograph from the archives of the Kew Elder Citizen's ClubFramed photograph of six women who it is presumed were the candidates or finalists in a competition to be the Queen of Southesk. At this time, Southesk in Cotham Road was home to the Kew Elder Citizens Club, now known as Kew Senior Citizens Centre Inc.Front mount: "Queen Competition 1967 - South Esk - Won by Mrs Harkansee." Reverse: "L-R: -. Miss Knox, Mrs Emmerson, Mrs Higgins, Mrs Moyle, Mrs Harkansee"kew elder citizens club, kew senior citizens centre inc., southesk, miss knox, mrs emmerson, mrs higgins, mrs moyle, mrs harkensee -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Photograph - Skippy St Elmo and the Ski Club of Victoria Junior Test
Mavis Grace Lindsay born in 1917 and married Tony St. Elmo in Ballarat on 18 December 1944. She was known as “Skippy” from childhood. They moved from Melbourne in 1945 and spent the year living in Wallace’s Hut. Toni was employed by the State Electricity Commission to record weather-related data. They were to become responsible for early developments at the Falls Creek resort and for promoting a love of skiing. Toni taught Skippy to ski and she practised on the High Plains where she and her husband lived. entering her in the first club championships held by the Bogong Ski Club at Rocky Valley, which he had established. Skippy St Elmo won many ski races during the 1950’s and represented Australia in New Zealand. In 1947, the first ski lodge was built by six SEC employees including Toni St Elmo. The lodge was named “Skyline”. In 1957, Toni was involved in building the first rope tow at Falls Creek, called Nissen. He also established the Nissen Ski School. In 1949, Skippy won the Downhill and Combined State Championship held at Mt Buller. In 1950, Skippy was selected to compete in New Zealand with the Victorian team to compete in New Zealand Skippy trained with the men at the Bogong Ski Club and that fact became a talking point in 1953 when the Albury Ski Club held an Open Championship and Skippy won in giant slalom and downhill. She went on to win many more races. In 1960, Skippy and Toni said farewell to Falls Creek. Skippy passed away in Queensland in July 2005 and Toni passed away in the September of the same year. In November 2006 the pair was honoured at the Alpine Village at Falls Creek by the spreading of their ashes over Eagle Rock.Photograph of Ms Skippy Elmo and man at Bogong High Plains on August 25 1945 as well as a framed receipt for the Ski Club of Victoria Junior Test for Ski Instructorsskippy st elmo, skyline lodge, bogong high plains, ski instructor test -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Booklet - ANNUAL REPORT, Ninth ANNUAL REPORT 1966-67 Apex Club of Orbost
This is a report of 1966-67 functioning of the Apex Club of Orbost. It has a membership list at the back of the booklet and also contains the names of office bearers etc. This Report was presented to the Handover Dinner 5 August 1967. President Don McKenzie; Vice Presidents Dennis Robinson, David Neal; Treasurer Graeme Duff; Secretary Keith MurrayEvidence of the functioning of the Apex Club of Orbost 1966-67 with names of members, activities, finances.A booklet of 13 pages with a grey coloured cover. On the cover are the words Ninth ANNUAL REPORT 1966-67 Apex Club of Orbost ZONE 12 DISTRICT 6 CLUB No. 251. Inside are copied pages of the Report including names of committee members, board members, and past presidents, also several b/w photos of activities, financial report, awards, and the President's Report 5 August 1967. as aboveapex club, orbost -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia, Letter from Robin Randall with original tennis ball from opening of Scots Church Tennis Club Ringwood - 1929
Tennis ball with typed letter outlining the occasion of Scots Church Tennis Club opening in Ringwood in 1929 and background history of Hamlton family in South Warrandyte.Tennis ball inscription - Scots Church Tennis Club opened by Miss A. Russell, 28-9-1929. The accompanying letter mentions Miss Russell was Secretary of Ringwood Presbyterian Church Ladies Guild around that time, and that Trevor Hamilton took on the post of Head Teacher at South Warrandyte State School in 1925, and later taught at Ringwood and Ringwood North State Schools. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Articles, Willsmere Swimming Club, 1930
Henry Christian (c.1809-91) was one of the first settlers in Kew. He arrived in Victoria with his wife Agnes and son Orlando in 1855 on the Gypsy Queen. He established a rope-making business in Bulleen Road by 1858 but was declared insolvent two years later. In his final years, he was celebrated as one of the oldest living settlers of the district. His son, Orlando Henry Beater Christian (c.1853-1930) became a member of the Hawthorn Band and a foundation member of the Willsmere Swimming Club. Three newspaper articles relating to the Willsmere Swimming Club of which ‘Olly’ Christian was the only life-member. Also of his death in 1930. orlando henry beater christian, willsmere swimming club, christian-washfold collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Lunch Menu, Programme for 20th Anniversary Luncheon of the Probus Club of Ringwood Inc. - 20th October 2003, 20-Oct-03
Used at the 20th anniversary luncheon of the Probus Club of Ringwood Inc. held at the Dorset Gardens Hotel, Croydon on Monday 20-Oct-2003. Guest Speaker was Richard Carter, President of the Ringwood Historical Society.Programme for 20th Anniversary Luncheon of the Probus Club of Ringwood Inc. at Dorset Gardens Hotel, Croydon, 20th October 2003. Cream bifold card, blue and black printing. List of "surviving foundation members" on back.Welcome reply by Cr. Les Willmott, Mayor of City of Maroondah; Guest Speaker - Richard Carter. -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Programme, "Standard" Typ., Linton, The Linton Amateur Dramatic Club, 1935, 1935
Advertises the Linton Amateur Dramatic Club night of "dramatic entertainment", to be held in the Parish Hall on September 21st 1935 to raise funds for the Linton Free Library.Cream sheet with 1cm decorative red border.Text: " Linton Free Library / PARISH HALL, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1935 / THE LINTON AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB / Will Assist the Library with a Grand / DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. "linton amateur dramatic club, programmes, jack sheehan, clem o'beirne, h. p. bennett, h.a. mccorkell, j. collins, annie o'beirne, celia kennedy, daisy smith, kath cunningham, lionel sparrow