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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Booklet - Official Souvenir of the 1939 Port Melbourne Centenary Celebrations Committee, Paul Freadman, Greater Port Melbourne, Oct 1939
... Sandridge Golf Club... Melbourne Yacht Club PMYC Sandridge Golf Club Port Melbourne ...Greater Port Melbourne - Official Souvenir of the 1939 Port Melbourne Centenary Celebrations Committee. Red and black 56 page book containing details of the Liardet festival, and local advertisements (2 copies)celebrations fetes and exhibitions, religion - anglican (holy trinity), religion - wesleyan methodist church, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs), mayors, town clerks, james peter crichton, sydney sims anderson, henry melville fennell, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet, caroline frederica liardet, edward james 'jack' holloway, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, swallow & ariell ltd, general motors-holden, gmh, neal's motors, port melbourne yacht club, pmyc, sandridge golf club, port melbourne football club, pmfc, port melbourne cricket club, port melbourne baseball club, nightingale supply co ltd, malcolm moore ltd, joe nield, harold v drew, j p burke, wilson electric transformer co, daniel scott pty ltd, a t harman & sons pty ltd, concrete constructions, cindcrete brick co, schumacher mill furnishing works -
Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 1 NO 16-NOVEMBER 5 1976
... golf club...wirreanda senior citizens sister sadlier awards golf club ...wirreanda, senior citizens, sister sadlier awards, golf club, lawn bowls, marysville primary school, football club, marysville tennis club, mistletoe ball, swimming club, wanted, fire prevention week poster competition, news and information, cricket, poem, marysville, victoria, australia, lions club, mothers' club -
Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 2 NO 8-APRIL 1 1977
... golf club... government project golf club kindergarten news senior citizens fire ...marysville, victoria, australia, gear oil heaters, major government project, golf club, kindergarten news, senior citizens, fire brigade, mcfarlane briquettes, pigskin preview, lions, wirreanda meeting, bowls, the news next week, for sale, rainfall, community care centre, narbethong public meeting, birth, concert, interschool athletic sports -
Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 2 NO 28-SEPTEMBER 16 1977
... marysville golf club... bushwalking marysville golf club fred fiske alexandra high school ...marysville, victoria, australia, under 17's in grand final, buxton red cross bike-a-thon, marysville senior citizens, football club presentation night, thanks, rainfall, indoor bowls, lions night, kindergarten roster, wirreanda debutante ball, coming events, easter quarter horse show, narbethong primary school meeting, bushwalking, marysville golf club, fred fiske, alexandra high school -
City of Melbourne Libraries
Photograph, Miss Betty Sale
... Royal Melbourne Golf Club... Royal Melbourne Golf Club Glass slide Miss Betty Sale Photograph ...Betty Sale (1905-1976) won the Tasmanian State Championship in 1934, 1935 and 1936. She also worked as a car saleswoman in Hobart. In 1939, London reported: “Betty Sale, pretty Tasmanian brunette, will soon leave England for Finland, where she will drive an ambulance behind the Mannerheim Line. With twenty-three English society girls, she volunteered for the job because she wanted to do something for the brave Finns.” Betty volunteered for First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Service (F.A.N.Y.), conveying refugees and casualties to hospitals by ambulance in Finland’s harsh weather. Back in England, as a corporal, she worked during bombings in Plymouth, writing to her brother: “Bombs were dropping all around us, fires are raging, debris everywhere and huge holes around us. When we had got all the live ones, we went and collected dead bodies.” Betty was awarded an MBE and the Winter War Medal for Civilians from Finland Government 1939-40. MCK142 Published The Age 29 August 1935 Photographer notations on slide: "Vic. Women's Golf Ch'ship 1935 B98" Published: The Age 29 August 1935 p. 11 Published title: SIX STATE CHAMPIONS IN NATIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Published caption: Six State champions for the first time in the history of women’s golf are competing in the matches for the Australian title. — 1. Miss B. Sale (Tas.). 2. Miss J. Hood-Hammond (N.S.W.). 3. Miss J. Gardiner (Qld,) 4. Miss K. Rymill (S.A.). 5. Mrs. O. J. Negus (W.A.). 6. Mrs. S. Morpeth (Vic.) RESEARCHER'S NOTE: The Age listed Golfer 1 as Miss B. Sale and Golfer 4 as Miss K. Rymill. We verified that these should in fact be the other way around: 1 is Miss K. Rymill, 4 is Miss B. Sale. Description: Action shot of woman driving golf ball Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: MISS BETTY SALE Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Scott Rigg (1905-1976) MBE Betty Sale grew up in Hobart and attended St Michael’s Collegiate School. She was a champion Tasmania golfer and won the State Championship in 1934, 1935, 1936. Betty competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship at Royal Melbourne against the British Women’s Team in 1935. Betty worked as a car saleswoman at Robert Nettleford Pty Ltd at 113 Macquarie Street, Hobart. They were the agent for Austin, Buick, Chevrolet and Vauxhall. In April 1939, Betty sailed on the RMS Orford to London where she worked in sales for Henley’s, an exclusive motor sales firm. In November 1939 she volunteered for the Woman’s Transport Arm of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Service (F.A.N.Y.) and was part of the team delivering 10 ambulances to Finland, which had been invaded by the Soviet Union. Betty worked conveying refugees and military casualties to military hospitals, often over tracks with only sleigh marks to guide them. Despite contracting measles she continued to work tirelessly, often for 22-hour shifts. She was awarded the Finland Winter War medal 1939-1940 for civilians by Field-Marshall Mannerheim (later President of Finland). Betty was quoted in the Australian Women’s Weekly 17/1/1940: “I joined the ambulance corp for Finland because I was filled with admiration for the courage and determination of the Finns. I don’t think that there has ever been anything so dramatic in history as the manner in which Finland, a land of 4,000,000 people has resisted the aggression of the teeming millions of Russians.” After six months working in Finland, the FANYs found themselves held up unable to get aid from Britain to escape and they felt a burden on the Finns. Eventually money was sent privately from a neutral country and the 17 FANYs determined to get away. They set off from Helsinki with only the civilian clothes they were wearing and travelled by train and bus to a northern port where they boarded a cargo vessel. For a fortnight they did not change their clothes and slept under tarpaulins in the hatchway. The only choice of food was porridge or pea soup. After two weeks aboard the cargo vessel, a palatial liner approached the ship and in mid-ocean the FANYs were transhipped by rope ladders. The women enjoyed three course meals and other luxuries for three days before arriving back in England. Betty, now a corporal, worked for two years transporting civilian and military casualties during bombings in Plymouth. In a letter to her brother, Mr J Sale of Gerogery NSW, Betty wrote, “We have had a very lively time here as we have been blitzed for two nights. There is literally nothing of Plymouth left. We were out all the first night with the ambulance collecting casualties and have never seen such injuries. Bombs were dropping all around us, fires were raging, debris everywhere, and huge holes in the roads. When we had got all the live ones, we went and collected dead bodies. The people are marvellous.” “Next night, we had a worse blitz. We were not out so long but it was not a pleasant party. I didn’t know I was so brave but could not stand it too long. Mr Menzies was here for the second night’s blitz. We have adopted a homeless and hurt dog – a raid victim – and the poor fellow is completely exhausted.” In 1942, Betty worked in Algeria in charge of 100 specialists and technicians - the first servicewomen to arrive in North Africa. In 1945, she was awarded an MBE in recognition and on behalf of the work this unit was involved in. In 1945, Betty was promoted to Captain and posted to Australia to establish a Signal Station. In 1946, she married Lt-Col H. Henry O. Rigg of the Royal Artillery in Tasmania. The couple had first met in Algeria in 1943. The Australian press closely followed Betty’s wartime activities praising her courage, capability, driving and mechanical knowledge and of course Australian women’s hardiness. After the war, Betty lived in Sheffield, England with her husband, working as an office manager. She continued to play golf until her death aged 71 in 1976. golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club -
City of Melbourne Libraries
Photograph, Miss Katherine Rymill
... Royal Melbourne Golf Club... Melbourne Golf Club Glass slide Miss Katherine Rymill Photograph ...Photographer notations on slide: "Vic Womens Golf Ch'ship 1935 B98" Published: The Age 29 August 1935 p. 11 Published title: SIX STATE CHAMPIONS IN NATIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Published caption: Six State champions for the first time in the history of women’s golf are competing in the matches for the Australian title. — 1. Miss B. Sale (Tas.). 2. Miss J. Hood-Hammond (N.S.W.). 3. Miss J. Gardiner (Qld,) 4. Miss K. Rymill (S.A.). 5. Mrs. O. J. Negus (W.A.). 6. Mrs. S. Morpeth (Vic.) RESEARCHER'S NOTE: The Age listed Golfer 1 as Miss B. Sale and Golfer 4 as Miss K. Rymill. We verified that these should in fact be the other way around: 1 is Miss K. Rymill, 4 is Miss B. Sale. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203982049 Description: Action shot of woman driving golf ball Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: MISS KATHERINE LUCY RYMILL (1913–2008) Katherine was a champion South Australian golfer. She won the Royal Adelaide championships in 1934, 1935 and 1937. She competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championships at Royal Melbourne in 1935 against British women golfers and was eliminated by Mrs T S McKay nee Odette Lebebvre. Katherine was from a prominent and wealthy Adelaide family and her social activities and golfing career was closely followed in the local papers. Her mother, Shylee Rymill, was the S.A. Girl Guides’ Commissioner from 1935-1950. Her father H.L. (Cargie) Rymill grew up in a Dutch Renaissance style mansion called “The Firs” in East Terrace, Adelaide (now called Rymill House and State heritage listed), and designed Kooyonga, Seaton, Grange, Glenelg and Mount Lofty golf courses. Both parents were champion golfers and have tournaments named after them. Katherine worked for the Red Cross during WWII. In 1935, for the first time in NSW, the Ladies Golf Union (L.G.V.) enforced their rule regarding the wearing of stockings in official associates’ golf matches. Though the Long Reef competitor’s long skirt and golf socks almost hid her sun-tanned legs from view, an eagle-eyed official had noticed the absence of regulation covering and she and her partner were disqualified. Commenting on the Long Reef “no stockings” controversy, Katherine said “In England, players are allowed to appear without stockings in summer and to wear “slacks” in the winter.” “Playing without stockings makes no difference to one’s performance and it is certainly cooler. However, rules which are formed must be obeyed and that seems all there is to say about it.” Katherine continued to play golf throughout her life and died in 2008. Sources: 'SIX STATE CHAMPIONS IN NATIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP', The Age, 29 August 1935, p. 11, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203982049 'Stockings Or Not, for Golf?' The Mail, 12 January 1935, p. 2, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58858987golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club -
City of Melbourne Libraries
Photograph, Miss Betty Nankivell
... Royal Melbourne Golf Club..., no. 1 Golf Women golfers Royal Melbourne Golf Club Glass slide ...Dr Elizabeth “Betty” Nankivell (1907-2003), later Mrs Forward, graduated in 1937 from Melbourne University with a degree in medicine. She worked at Queen Victoria and Royal Adelaide Hospitals. During WWII, she practised medicine in Morwell, and in 1945 joined the Royal Australian Army Medical Corp (R.A.A.M.C.). Betty lived and worked in many South East Asian countries, including 10 years of private practise in Kuala Lumpur, before retiring in 1970 to live in Melbourne. Photographer notations on slide: "Vic Women's Golf Ch'ship B98" Published: The Age 3 September 1935 p. 7 Published title: "EXCITING GOLF DUEL." Published caption: MISS B. NANKIVELL, whose victory over Miss Pam Barton was the outstanding feature of the play in the Australian Championship yesterday. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203852987 Description: Action shot of golfer Betty Nankivell putting on golf course. She wears a checked cardigan, straight skirt, stockings, heeled shoes and a tie, no hat. The clubhouse structure is blurred in the background. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Dr Elizabeth “Betty” Nankivell, Mrs Forward Betty Nankivell (1907 – 2003) was a champion Victorian golfer and medical doctor. She competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship at Royal Melbourne in 1935 against the visiting British Team. She eliminated 18 year old British champion Pam Barton, but was defeated by the eventual winner of the tournament, Mrs J B Walker in the semi finals. In 1938, Betty won the SA Golf Championships at Kooyonga SA. Betty graduated from Melbourne University with a degree in medicine in 1937 and worked at Queen Victoria Hospital and at Royal Adelaide Hospital as R.M.O. (Resident Medical Officer). During the war years, Betty practised medicine in Morwell, Victoria, and in 1945 joined the R.A.A.M.C. (Royal Australian Army Medical Corp) for the Malaya Medical Service. In 1946, she married Alan Forward OBE, a Colonel in the British Army and later the Commissioner of Road Transport in Malaya, and lived and worked in many S E Asian countries including 10 years in private practice in Kuala Lumpur. Betty continued to play golf throughout her life, retiring in 1970, and died in Melbourne in 2003. Sources: Melbourne University: Journal of the University of Melbourne Medical Society: vol. 2, no. 1golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club -
City of Melbourne Libraries
Photograph, Mrs Clive Robinson, née Christina “Nin” McMaster
... Royal Melbourne Golf Club... Golf Club Glass slide Mrs Clive Robinson, née Christina “Nin ...Mrs Clive Robinson, née Christina “Nin” McMaster Smartly attired in fedora and lace-up highland dancing style shoes, Australian Team Captain Mrs Clive Robinson’s tartan kick pleat skirt flies up as she practises her swing. Mrs Clive “Nin” Robinson (1985-1971) was a NSW golf champion. Raised on a 5,000 acre sheep station, during WWII she drove a charcoal burning truck and cooked for the forces at Air Force House. Photographer notations on slide: "Mrs Robinson B98" Published: The Age 27 August 1935 p. 6 Published title: Golf Championships Begin. Published caption: A galaxy of champions will take part in the Australian Women's Golf Championship tomorrow. Three are shown here. Below — Mrs. C. Robinson, national champion. On the right — Miss J. Hood Hammond, champion of New South Wales and Miss Gardiner, Queensland champion. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203984927 Description: Female golfer teeing off. She is wearing a hat, cardigan, tartan skirt and "Highland dancing" style shoes. Blurred spectators can be seen in the background. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Mrs Clive Robinson née Christina Jeanie McMaster, known as "Nin" Mrs Clive Robinson (1895-1971) was a NSW golf champion. She won the Australian Women's amateur golf championship in 1934. Nin was captain of the team who won the Tasman Cup against New Zealand in 1934. She was the captain of the Australian team who competed against the visiting British women’s team in the Australian Women's Golf Championship in 1935 at Royal Melbourne. In 1936 Nin won the NSW Ladies Championship. Nin was raised by parents Mr and Mrs John McMaster on an 8000 acre sheep station called "Weetalabah” near Coolah, 135 kilometres northeast of Dubbo NSW. In 1923 she married Dr. Clive Robinson, a Macquarie Street specialist, and they lived in Point Piper with their daughter Diana. During WWII Nin drove a charcoal burning truck and cooked for the forces at Air Force House. She died of leukemia in 1971. Note: Highland dancing style of shoesgolf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Memorabilia - Framed Memorabilia, Victorian Golf Association Centenary dinner 2002, 2002
... Heidelberg Golf Club... Golf Club Victorian Golf Association Contains principles ...Victorian Golf Association Centenary dinner held on Monday 18 November 2002, to celebrate the centenary of founding of the VGA 1902-2002.Historic memorabilia of HGC membersMenu and program signed by HGC attendees, in timber frame under glassnon-fictionheidelberg golf club, victorian golf association -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Award - Shield, Ian King Challenge Memorial Trophy: HGC Stableford winner, 1947
... Heidelberg Golf Club..., no longer played Heidelberg Golf Club Stableford Trophies Shields ...The Ian King Challenge Memorial Trophy was played from 06/05/1947 to 12/02/2012. It was a Stableford competition. The trophy was donated by Paul Trevascus. An historic trophy of HGC, no longer playedTimber shield with 3 small metal shields and large square central plaque with HGC logonon-fictionheidelberg golf club, stableford, trophies, shields -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Award - Shield, Ken Souter Ambrose Teams of Four Trophy: HGC, 1984
... Heidelberg Golf Club... played Heidelberg Golf Club Ambrose Trophies Shields Contains ...Ken Souter Ambrose Teams of Four Trophy was played from 1984 to 1947 to 1996. An historic trophy of HGC, no longer playedTimber shield with 2 scroll columns with metal posts engraved with winners' names and large central shield with golf emblem.non-fictionheidelberg golf club, ambrose, trophies, shields -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Award - Shield, Father & Son Trophy: HGC, 1993
... Heidelberg Golf Club..., no longer played Heidelberg Golf Club Trophies Shields John Smyth ...The HGC Father & Son Trophy was played from 1993 to 2008. The trophy was donated by Dr J.L. Smyth An historic trophy of HGC, no longer playedTimber shield with 28 small metal plaques, 16 are engraved.non-fictionheidelberg golf club, trophies, shields, john smyth -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Poster - Advertising poster, De Bortoli Winemakers, HGC presents the 2020 Get Wines Direct ProAm, 2020
... Heidelberg Golf Club... of the Heidelberg Pro-Am Historic memorabilia of HGC event Heidelberg Golf ...Poster to advertise De Bortoli winemakers sponsor of the Heidelberg Pro-AmHistoric memorabilia of HGC eventColour poster in black timber frame under glassnon-fiction“De Bortoli. Estd [established] 1928. Family winemakers”heidelberg golf club, heidelberg pro-am -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Award - Trophy, Women's House Competition Trophy, 1986
... Heidelberg Golf Club... by Pauline Bailey. Heidelberg Golf Club Women's Golf House ...Women's House Competition Trophy 1986 -1998. Donated by Pauline Bailey. Timber trophy with plastic gilt Woman golfer on top. Large engraved metal plaque on face of trophy and smaller engraved plaque on base.heidelberg golf club, women's golf, house competitions -
Beaufort Historical Society
Photograph, Beaufort Golf Course Pavilion 1913
... Beaufort Golf Club.... Early sporting club in Beaufort Beaufort Beaufort Golf Club ...Opening of new pavilion at the Beaufort Golf Course in June 1913. Architect E J Muntz. Built by Stevenson Bros. for 61 pounds. The links were laid out by renowned designer R Banks. Early sporting club in BeaufortBlack and White Photograph of golfers outside the new pavilionbeaufort, beaufort golf club, beaufort sports club -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2000
... Golf Club...number in album 03610.01 Golf Club Sports Training Colour ...number in album 03610.01Colour photograph taken at Bristling Woods golf facility, Professional Don Dickson, with three juniors Steele Mallen, Nathan Williams and Daniel Kinsella. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports, training -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1999
... Golf Club...number in album 03610.02 Golf Club Sports Colour photograph ...number in album 03610.02Colour photograph Fiona Haslam and Betty Martino at Bristling Woods golf facility, Monday Ladies Social Golf. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2001
... Golf Club...number in album 03611.03 Golf Club Sports Colour photograph ...number in album 03611.03Colour photograph Jimmy McMahon and Claude Barbour with motor vehicle on Fraser Island at Ruthless and Toothless golf day. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 2001
... Golf Club...number in album 03611.01 Golf Club Sports Colour photograph ...number in album 03611.01Colour photograph group golfers called Ruthless and Toothless visit to Fraser Island before the first tee. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
... Golf Club...number in album 03599.01 Golf Club Sports Black and white ...number in album 03599.01Black and white photograph Emergency Services Golf Day, four golfers ready to tee off, Ross Walker, Peter Jephcott, Graeme Connley, Brendan Ventry. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
... Golf Club...number in album 03598.02 Golf Club Sports Fundraising Black ...number in album 03598.02Black and white photograph Charity Golf Day, Ken Gardham Ambulance Officer, Greg Bertram Victoria Police, and onlooker. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports, fundraising -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
... Golf Club...number in album 03602.03 Golf Club Sports Black and white ...number in album 03602.03Black and white photograph Joyce Robinson holding Premiership Flag East Gippsland Golf Associates. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1991
... Golf Club...number in album 03602.02 Golf Club Awards Black and white ...number in album 03602.02Black and white photograph Joyce Robinson winner holding Veterans Golf Trophy at Maffra. Maffra Victoriagolf club, awards -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Bairnsdale Advertiser, 2006
... Golf Club...number in album 03605.01 Golf Club Sports Colour photograph ...number in album 03605.01Colour photograph group fifteen ladies, East Gippsland Golf Team winners of the Alice Coltman Cup. In front are four ladies from Lakes Entrance F Haslam, P Waite, A Daniel, J Strothers. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Golf, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
... Golf Club...number in album 03607.03 Golf Club Sports Black and white ...number in album 03607.03Black and white photograph Heart Health Victoria Ladies Golfing Union, East Gippsland Girls Golf Camp Mrs Babs Harris with 8 year old Abby Pearson of Briar Hill. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Drink Coaster, n.d
... with white print 'Portland Golf Club WELCOME to the 19th Hole'. White... on back, front dark blue with white print 'Portland Golf Club ...Cardboard coaster. White on back, front dark blue with white print 'Portland Golf Club WELCOME to the 19th Hole'. White flag in centre, dark blue '19'. Square, rounded corners. -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet, Golf Australia, Australian Amateur Championships 16-23 April 2011, 2011
... April 2011. Played at Woodlands Golf Club (Mordialloc...Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 Official ...Official guide to Australian Amateur Championships 16-23 April 2011. Played at Woodlands Golf Club (Mordialloc), Huntingdale Golf Club (South Oakleigh) and Victoria Golf Club (Cheltenham).Bruce Harding is a past HGC President and involved with Victoria's Junior teams, and as a rules official and referee.40p., illus. (some col.). Booklet accompanied by Conditions of competition and rules.bruce harding, australian amateur championships -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - LABELS, KAWANA HOTEL
... writing in top corner in Japanese. Includes picture of golf clubs... of golf clubs and tennis racket. Souvenir LABELS, KAWANA HOTEL ...Kawana Hotel established 1928 south of Tokyo and was set up as a resort and still exists as such. used by BCOF for rest. Items in the collection of Richard William McGILVERY, RAAF. Refer Cat No 7287P for his service details, photos and awards.2 sheets Parallelogram shape with image of building, resort. Green in colour. Hotel name, orange and blue in colour. Some writing in top corner in Japanese. Includes picture of golf clubs and tennis racket.At bottom "120 Kawana Hotel Japan"kawana hotel, bcof, souvenirs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: FORE
... 13, 2003. fore: opening day Marong Golf Club. 1948... day Marong Golf Club. 1948 President Mrs. J. Boyle hits ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Wednesday, August 13, 2003. fore: opening day Marong Golf Club. 1948 President Mrs. J. Boyle hits the first ball for the season.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, 29 January 1993
... of the school sites is the Patterson River Golf Club. The Bonbeach... - Monica Avenue in Bonbeach; Bottom right - Patterson River Golf... of the school sites is the Patterson River Golf Club. The Bonbeach ...Bonbeach is a small beachside suburb located between Chelsea and Carrum. The station was opened in 1926 and was the last to be established in the group from Aspendale to Carrum. Urban growth began after World War II. State primary and high schools were opened in 1958 on land in Breeze Street that was once occupied by The Australian Glass Manufacturers. Immediately east of the school sites is the Patterson River Golf Club. The Bonbeach sports reserve has five ovals and is home to the Bonbeach football and baseball clubs. The suburb borders the Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands which is the remnant site of the Carrum Carrum swamp, once the home of the Bunurong people.Bonbeach was originally a seaside destination for holidaymakers and the housing comprised of holiday homes and gradually more permanent residents. It was not until 1926 that Bonbeach had its own railway station. From 1906 until the late 1940s sand was quarried on the east side of the railway line and used in the manufacture of glass. The Australian Glass Manufacturers sold this land in residential blocks and Bonbeach's permanent population spread from the coastal strip across to the other side of the railway line. Laminated colour aerial photograph of the suburb of Bonbeach and also the southern section of neighbouring Chelsea within the City of Kingston. The extent of this 1993 aerial image includes: Top left - Maury Road at the south end of the Chelsea shopping Centre; Top right - Scotch Parade Chelsea Bottom left - Monica Avenue in Bonbeach; Bottom right - Patterson River Golf Club. Landmarks include St Joseph's Church and Primary School, Chelsea Primary School, Bonbeach Station, Bonbeach Fotball Club sports playing fields and Bonbeach Life Saving Club. The Edithvale Wetlands is featured prominently to the right-hand side of the image. Black typed writing on white adhesive label: No. 6662 Black typed writing on white adhesive label: 26E/6662, 29/1/93, 4.25 pm Black typed writing on white adhesive label: 29-1-93 Black typed writing on white adhesive label: P000109 Circular yellow adhesive sticker bonbeach, chelsea