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Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph: Tarnagulla Junior Footballers, Tarnagulla Junior Footballers, c.1900
Murray Comrie Collection. Names of some subjects handwritten on card. This photograph is an original print. Monochrome photograph of a group young men, posed together with a makeshift backdrop behind them. Two at front are seated on a fur rug and holding a football between them.tarnagulla, sport, football, youth, teams, radnell, duggan, goltz, theobald, abbott, harwood, spencer -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photographs, L.J. Gervasoni, Hepburn Burras Reserves Premiers 2004, c2004
Colour photograph of the Hepburn Football Club members after winning the Central Highlands Football League Grand Final.hepburn springs, hepburn burras, decorations, grand final, footy, supporters, pride, central highlands football league, hepburn football club -
Carlton Football Club
Pewter Mug, 1981
1981 Carlton Premiership YearA Pewter mug presented to an unknown party in 1981Pewter Mug Half PintAn Appreciation from THE CARLTON FOOTBALLERS 1981 -
Mont De Lancey
Medal
Awarded to L. Gaudion in 1963Round gold, red, white and blue lacquer medal.Wandin Football Club Life Member -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 2001
Football Team c.1900football team c 1900, hogan jack, three photos, photograph, people -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Monument to Mr Thomas Wentworth Mills
Granite monument engraved with footballer -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK POW WW2, The Changi Brownlow
The Changi Brownlow, an inspirational story of the Aussie team spirit - mateship and sacrifice, courage and endurance. In the harshness and brutality of Changi prison a group of Australian POW's dug deep and fought to maintain their spirit in the best way they knew how - Australian Rules football.Soft cardboard cover, black, brown, red print front, spine & back. Front cover background beige, with sepia portrait photo at top left & buildings at the bottom. Sepia photo of an Australian Rules football scene. 376 pages, cut, plain, white, illustrated black / white photos.Handwritten in lead pencil on front top right of fly leaf: “R Jones” Handwritten in black ink on front fly leaf, black / white photo of women & soldier in uniform: “DULCIE JONES & ALFIE PROWSE COUSINS DURING WWII. ALFIE WAS PETER CHITTY'S BROTHER IN LAW”book, changi, brownlow, pow’s -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Tramway Football club group, 1930s
Photograph of the of one the tram depots that C Peterson played for. Features 30 players, officials and team administrators. C Peterson was based at Kew. Understood that there was no fixed grouping of tram depots and football clubs - depended on who could arrrange a team to play.Yields information about the members of a Kew Depot Tramway Football club. Photograph mounted on heavy card with embossed borders and decorative motifs on either side.On base in pencil "Peterson 6FR Row 2"tramways, sports, kew depot, football, c peterson, malvern depot -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Poster - Port Melbourne Football Club, 2011 Premiership, Noel Bruzzese, Sep 2011
Purchased from PMFC 11.10.11 by David THOMPSON for PMH&PSPort Melbourne Football Club 2011 premiership poster, limited edition of 100, for first premiership since 1982, after a season undefeated. Caricatures of coach Gary AYRES and captain John BAIRD.sport - australian rules football, gary ayres, john baird, noel bruzzese -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Football team, Bairnsdale Advitisor, 1/09/2003 12:00:00 AM
Other number 03640.3Colour photograph of Football Club Thirds Premiership team 2003, Back Row: Rhys Allitt, Michael Ballista, David Kelly, Xavier Ryan, Edward McKenzie, Chris Robertson, Xavier Ellis, Daniel Carsons, Ray Reggardo (trainer). Centre Row: Chris McKenzie,(trainer), Wayne Reggardo (president), Damien Cooper,(assistant coach), Luke Baldwin, Tom Bulmer, Michael O'Connell, Dean Cook, Owen Hensworth-Smith, Brad Hallyer, Daniel Machelin, Nathan Allen, Chris Bulmer, Geoff Ellis(trainer) Front Row: Joel Walker, Chance James, Brett Campise, Nathan Peglar (captain) Lou Battista)coach) Rene Cerda, Chris LeMaitre, Chris Mathers, Tom Cook (property steward), Nicholas Bulmer(mascot) Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, football -
Western Bulldogs
Election card, R. S. Smith, 1960
An election card for Eddie Walsh, used in the Footscray Football Club committee elections of 1960. The card outlines his credentials, including his associations with the senior and junior football club and the Footscray Colts Cricket Club. The card refers to Roy Russell, the late Secretary of the Footscray Football Club. See Supplementary Information for related information on the election campaign in the Footscray Advertiser.This item of ephemera is highly significant as only two copies of this election card are known to exist.A single-sided election card with blue text and image of Eddie Walsh'F.F.C Elections - 1960/For Progressive Administration Vote Eddie Walsh to Committee/Life Member Footscray Football Club/Hon. Secretary Footscray 3rd 18, 1948-57/Hon. Secretary F'scray Colts F.C., 1940-48/Life-Member Footscray Colts Cricket Club/Official Registrar F.F.C. 1959/Experienced and knowledge of recruiting gained with the late F.F.C. Secretary, Roy Russell/R. S. Smith, Printer, Footscray - MW 2871.'footscray football club, election, 1960 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Amateur Football Club, Premiers, 1958
Port Melbourne Amateur Football Club (Port Melbourne AFC) played in the Victorian Amateur Football League 1956 - 59. They won the Division 2 (formerly E Section) Premiership in 1957, Port Melbourne 8.13.61 def AJAX 7.10.52 and the Division 1 (formerly D Section) Premiership in 1958, Port Melbourne 14.10.94 def Bellfield 10.12.72.Port Melbourne Amateur Football Club, Premiers (1958) - group photo of players as listed below (left to right): Back Row : Rob MCPHEE, .......?......, Harold ALBRECHT, Frank MANJIVINA, Ken ROBINSON, Brian BEDFORD, Phil ARMITAGE, Barry AMY, George KELLY Middle Row : Brian SPENCE, Alan WOOD, Peter HARRISON, Roy DONAHUE, .....?....., Don CHAPPLE Front Row : .....?....., .....?....., Ray GALLERY, Jim WILLIAMS, Stan WOOLRIDGE, Gary WITHERS sport - australian rules football, port melbourne amateur football club -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph - Photograph, football
This item contributes to an understanding of those involved in war in Vietnam. Bill McMahon (Left) served with 1st Communications Zone Postal Unit 1969-70.National Serviceman Graeme Owens (Centre) served in Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps 1968-69. Ray Harvey (Right) served with the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps 1968-69. This game of Australian rules was played in Saigon in July 1969.Sepia photo of three Australian soldiers in football shorts and singlets and two Vietnamese soldiers in uniform with an aussie rules football. On the back of the photo it is stamped: Australian Army/Public Relations/Picture/Com.69.443 VN with details of who/where of the game -see image 2corp graeme owens, capt bill mcmahon, vietnamese soliders, afl football, vietnam, ray harvey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Port Melbourne vs West Adelaide, Foxtel Cup R1, MCG, Trevor Ruddell, MCC library, The MCC Library Record, Jun 2013
This Football record was produced by the Melbourne Cricket Club Library as an extension of their usual match day fact sheet when they discovered there was not going to be an official program for the above match at the MCG. Provided free of charge to people attending."The MCC Library Record" Vol 1 No 1 June 11 2013. Foxtel Cup Round 1 MCG. Port Melbourne vs West Adelaide. All the above is on the front cover plus a purple/brown printed drawing of a football match being played in front oif a large crowd; tent and trees in background. Eight page booklet.sport - australian rules football, melbourne cricket ground, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - KANGAROO FLAT FOOTBALL CLUB 1961, 1961
Kangaroo Flat Football Club 1961. Black and white unmounted photograph of football club with trainers Mr Hicks and Mr SutherlandHerald & Weekly Times, Melbourneperson, group, sports team, kangaroo flat football club. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - JOHN WILLIAMS COLLECTION: 1993 BENDIGO FOOTBALLER, 26 Sep 1993
Book. 1993 Bendigo Footballer, Official publication of the Bendigo Football League Inc..Grand final Sept. 26. Price $1.00.book, bendigo, 1993 bendigo footballer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
Newspaper clipping : image of Timothy Kalms holding football. Bendigo Diggers' coach Nathan Bower shared his life with football.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s. -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Football Club Premiers 1949 pennant, Jan Pigot, 1/06/2012 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photograph of the Canterbury Football Premiership pennant 1949 on permanent loan from the Canterbury History Group to the Canterbury Football Clubcanterbury, canterbury football club, canterbury history group, pigot> jan, flags -
Geelong Football Club
Graham Polly Farmer
Graham ‘Polly’ Farmer Born: 10/03/1935 From: East Perth (WA) Height: 191cm Weight: 94kg Natural kicking foot: Left Guernsey number: 5 First senior match: Round 1, 1962 v Carlton at Princes Park Many people believe that he became the Cats’ greatest player in his relatively short six-season career. Arriving to play at Geelong in a blaze of publicity at the age of 27, his participation in the 1962 intra-club practice matches attracted unprecedented spectator interest. Despite suffering a severe knee injury in the opening minutes of his first League match, he immediately demonstrated his wide range of skills. He is regarded as the greatest handpassing exponent in the history of football and was one of the first players to use it as a method of attack. Frequently he achieved distances of 30 to 40 metres with hand passes to team-mates in better position. His ruck work was also quite revolutionary. He developed the technique of leaping for the ball slightly earlier than his opponents and gaining a 'ride' higher into the air. Often he would, in preference to a conventional tap-out, roll the ball down one arm and handpass to a team-mate running past He developed this technique with Bill Goggin in particular. Geelong was never out of the finals during his League career Total Brownlow Medal votes: 57 Premiership team selection: 1963 Captain: 57 matches (1965-67) Runner-up in Brownlow Medal count: 1963 (equal) Club Best & Fairest: 1963, 1964 Runner-up in club B&F count: 1966, 1967 Fourth in club B&F count: 1965 Ninth in club B&F count: 1962 (equal) Coach: 1973-75 Australian Football Hall of Fame Legend (1996) AFL Team of the Century selection (ruck) Indigenous Team of the Century selection (ruck: captain) GFC Team of the Century selection (ruck) GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Hall of Fame Legend GFC Life Membership (1974) Career span: 1962-67 Total matches: Premiership 101, Interstate 6 Total goals: Premiership 65, Interstate 6 Finals matches: 9 Finals goals: 2 Last senior match: Grand Final, 1967 v Richmond at the MCG Coach: 1973-75 Information provided by Geelong Football Club Historian Col HutchinsonBlack timber frame with gold inlay, white mounting card, text, black and white photo print, perspex. Black and gold text at the top of the display reads -Geelong Football Club-. More text at the bottom reads -Graham 'Polly' Farmer / Hand-balling through a car window-. The image depicts Farmer wearing a suit and hand passing a football towards the camera through a car window. -
Yarra City Council
Sculpture - Public Art, Anderson Hunt, The Final Siren, 2011
Anderson Hunt vividly remembers the hard-core, hard-working supporters. "I see The Final Siren as a homage to those hard-working Collingwood fans who stood in the outer and barracked their hearts out. Without the hard-core supporters, the club would be nothing. I hope the sculpture gives Collingwood fans a sense of pride; pride that’s like wearing a tight footy jumper with big numbers on the back. I feel honoured to have had the chance to create this sculpture, knowing that what was there beforehand stood for so much.”Victoria Park, the former home of the Collingwood Football Club, was transformed into a major community recreation space in 2011. Yarra City Council and the Australian Government jointly funded the $7.2 million redevelopment of the Abbotsford ground. As part of the redevelopment, Council commissioned multiple works of public art. The intention of these artworks is to recognise the park’s important history and to provide interesting and educational focal points for park. visitors. This work by Anderson Hunt is in place of the original scoreboard which was demolished on 10 February 2011. Anderson Hunt remembers going to Collingwood games as a boy and wondering how the numbers on the scoreboard appeared and disappeared. He remembers being in awe of the size of the scoreboard. “It was like a huge monolith,” he recalls. He remembers a story of how the scoreboard operator, Bob Hill, would change the scores quick as a flash when the Magpies kicked a goal.Large black and white steel sculpture inspired by the form and imagery of the ground’s former scoreboards and clocks. Stylised wing and colours acknowledge the Collingwood Football Clubsport, collingwood football club, afl, history, victoria park, collingwood -
Williamstown High School
1947 Junior Football Team
Sepia photograph, original. We also have a 200 mm x 152 mm enlargement.1947 Junior Football Team. Back row: B. Bricoe, R. Miller, A. Copeland, D. Henderson, D. Valentine, N. Trevan, R Wiffin, N. David, B. Thomas Middle row: C. West, G. East, N. O'Connor, F. Bron (C), Mr Walsh (Coach), J. Murray (V.C.), L. Govan, F. Brane, W. Gibson Front row: J. Whise, D. Rowan, A. Macerywilliamstown high school, 1947, football -
Geelong Football Club
Football, framed, Garry 'Buddha' Hocking's Last Game
Garry Hocking's last game 26 Aug 2001, Geelong v Brisbane Garry ‘Buddha’ Hocking Born: 08/10/1968 From: Cobram Height: 182cm Weight: 84kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey numbers: 51 (1987) & 32 (1988-2001) First senior match: Round 3, 1987 v Melbourne at Kardinia Park As one of football’s genuine tough and skilful performers, he gave the Cats magnificent service. Undoubtedly, he became one of the code’s all-time greats. His ability to make perfect position, fix eyes on the ball at all costs, seize the ball in packs, mark with vice-like fingers and dispose by hand and foot on either side of his body to bring team-mates into the play made him a nightmare opponent. He delighted in applying gorilla-like tackles and bone-shattering bumps to open up opportunities for his allies. During the last few seasons of his career a severely damaged knee saw him ignore agonizing pain to continue to contribute. He just loved footy! Total Brownlow Medal votes: 133 Captain: 21 matches (1994-95; 1999) Third in Brownlow Medal count: 1991, 1994 Club Best & Fairest: 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996 Runner-up in club B&F count: 1990, 1998 Sixth in club B&F count: 1989, 2000 Seventh in club B&F count: 1997 Ninth in club B&F count: 1995 Tenth in club B&F count: 1992 All Australian selection: 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996 GFC Team of the Century selection (ruck-rover) GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Hall of Fame Legend GFC Life Membership (1995) Black frame with gold trimming, black card background with a perspex covering. To the right is a red Sherrin football signed by Gary Hocking. To the left is a colour photograph of Gary Hocking running during a football match pointing his finger in the air. Under the photograph is a gold plaque with the heading in black text "GARRY 'BUDDHA' HOCKING #32". Under the heading are statistics relating to Hocking's football career. On the back is white string for hanging. garry hocking, buddha hocking -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - TICKET - SANDHURST FOOTBALL CLUB MEMBER'S TICKET
Sandhurst Football Club Member's Ticket dated 1892. Outside is blue material with gold logo on both sides and borders. Top two corners have eyelets. On the inside is white paper with black printing and border. Members ticket 1892. Names are faded. Printer - J. B.Young, Bendigo. Subscription five shillings in advance stamped in purple.clubs, football, sandhurst football club member's ticket, ticket, sandhurst football club member's ticket, j b young -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: LEADERSHIP
Leslie Oliver (14/4/1890-12/3/1942) initially played for the Castlemaine Foundry Football Club before he was recruited to Richmond in 1909. After a season he played for South Bendigo before returning to Richmond. He represented Victoria against South Australia in 1913. He married Vida Grenfell in 1914. In 1915 he obtained a permit to transfer permanently to South Bendigo where he also became captain. South Bendigo, under his leadership, won both the minor and major premiership in 1915.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2002. Leadership: captain of the South Bendigo football Club Leslie Oliver. Picture taken from SBFC's 1919 premiership souvenir program. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document Newspaper, The Standard 1969, Monday 21st April 1969
This paper records local, national and International news with events such as elections news, sports news, and 807 entries for the Warrnambool May Races.Other local articles relate to curriculum at Warrnambool High School,Port Fairy Sea Scouts as well as football results for many local teams of all levels. There are also photographs of Junior tennis A grade champions. Likewise there are many advertisements for local businesses such as Swintons Rock A bye Cradle shop and Stephens Stores. The film The graduate was playing at the Capitol Theatre and still drawing large crowds The Warrnambool Standard was established in 1872 and had remained locally owned until taken over by the Melbourne Age in 1980. Both were subsequently taken over by Fairfax media in 1983As the only daily local newspaper in the Western District,The Warrnambool Standard contains much that is of interest socially and historically. Black text with photograph of young boy on horseback ,jumping fence. back page has articles about sport with photograph of three footballers contesting for the ball. 12 PagesThe Warrnambool Standard Monday April 21 1969.warrnambool, warrnambool standard, standard 1969, -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Sports, Football
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Sports, Football
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Sports, Football
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Sports, Football
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St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Sports, Football