Showing 164 items matching "games and sports"
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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Gippsland Games, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Black and white photograph, Pat Freer and Jean Marriott, members organising committee Gippsland Games. Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, officials -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Gippsland Games, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Black and white photograph group people, Heather Leatham, Rowan Cook, Warren Meade, Alf Graving, Graham Trimble, Peter Hall, Ray Barling, Amanda Miles, Chris Ross, after Gippsland Games, winners of cycle criterium. Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, awards -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Gippsland Games, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
number in album 03359.05Black and white photograph, David Treasure presenting trophy to Bruce Salisbury, after completion Gippsland Games. Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, award ceremony -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Ocean Rescue, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
see Lakes Post Newspaper 19 May 1999Black and white photograph, Sally Bowen, balancing on stilts, participant in Lakes Entrance Ocean Rescue Quad team, at Its a Knockout games, at Bairnsdale Swimming Pool, fundraising for local charities. Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, people, fundraising -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Flag, Evan Evans Flags, late 1960's?
Flag - sewn with a green backing cloth. reinforced at the two rope side corners with the letters "VTBA" and the MMTB Monogram or logo in the centre of the flag. Has a twine rope sewn into the flag with a white coloured retaining strip and fitted with slotted flag clips. A manufacturer's label has been sewn onto the bottom corner of the flag. Made by Evan Evans of Elizabeth St Melbourne, made from nylon 75% and wool 25%. The label states they were the official flag makers for the 16th (Melbourne) Olympic games and for the 8th British Empire / Commonwealth Games held in Kingston Jamaica in 1966.trams, tramways, bowls, sports, mmtb, flags -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Award - Shield, Soccer Football Shield For Annual Competition by Crews of Merchant Ships, c. 1936
Football matches were a popular onshore activity and Annual reports note Reverend Weller in the 1920s managed to establish a temporary pitch and a change room facility near Port Melbourne. The donor, Wally Nancarrow, was a tailor in the Queen Victoria Building in Sydney (from Nov. 1927- Aug. 1935 on Trove) so the relation with the Melbourne Mission is unclear. The shield can be seen hanging above the canteen on item 1713 (dated c. 1950) and in the Celia Little Room. The Annual Report 1936 mentions a shield (p11) seen on page 15: "Football: The competition has been extended this year, and in the future is to include all matches played in Australian ports. The Victorian Missions to Seamen Shield is the present trophy, and the Assistant-Chaplain has been appointed Organiser and Honorary Secretary." The shield may have been done after the one mentioned in the annual report and we can only speculate nothing was ever engraved because of WW2.The collection holds many historic and later contemporary colour photos of crew football teams posed onshore and on decks. Sports and games were an essential part of the welfare services offered by the Mission when seamen had long shore leave.Wooden shield featuring two circular disk silver plaques one on each side at the top. One with the engraving of a ship and the other with the engraving of a footballer. At the top in the centre is an anchor in relief gilded with a rope attached, falling across the front of it and coiling at the bottom of the anchor. Two flags crossing over in the middle of the shield; one the Australian Navy flag and the other the Mission to Seamen flag. Laying over the top of the poles of the flags is a brass banner with the competition description engraved on it. At the bottom is a brass scroll with an inscription about who presented it and where. The shield has 12 smaller, blank silver shields along the sides. The shield is kept inside a wooden display cabinet with a glass front and navy material back ground.engraved on brass banner: For annual competition by crew of merchant ships presented by Wally Nancarrow, Sydneyshield, soccer, football, anchor, brass, silver, wally nancarrow, mission to seafarers victoria, walter james nancarrow (1885 - 1961) -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, THOMAS HOLLOWAY, HOLLOWAYS ALMANAC & FAMILY FRIEND 1899, 1899
MEDICAL ADVICE AND SPORTS INFORMATION.1 32 PAGE SOFT COVER BOOKLET. HOLLOWAY ALMANAC & FAMILY FRIEND 1899 COLONIAL EDITION. HIGHLIGHTING PASTIMES AND GAMES OF MANY NATIONS AND ADVERTISING HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT AS WELL AS PROVIDING A MEDICAL GUIDE FOR VARIOUS AILMENTS. FRONT & BACK COVER AND INSIDE COVERS PRINTED IN BLUE INK. .2 FULL COLOUR PHOTO CARD/BOOKMARK - HER MAJESTY QUEEN MARY WITH BIRTH, MARRIAGE, ASCENSION AND CORONATION DATES ADVERTISING HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT ON THE BACK. .3 FULL COLOUR PHOTO CARD/BOOKMARK - HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V WITH BIRTH, MARRIAGE, ASCENSION AND CORONATION DATES ADVERTISING HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT ON THE BACK..1 STAMP ON FRONT COVER - PRESENTED BY JOHN PATIENCE, ALBERT STREET, CLUNEShousewives, medical information, queen mary, king george v -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Magazine, Yarra Trams, "Malvern Depot Newsletter", "Essendon Depot Newsletter", 2006
Set of eight magazines printed in the style of a set issue in June 2006 (see Reg Item 1157). .1 - Malvern Depot - 8 pages - with a group photo in front of the depot on the front cover - article on 30 years service of Steve Olsen, Depot Marketing Staff, Tram attendants, new from Brunswick, Public Transport Cricket association, OHS and other notes. .2 - Essendon Depot - Christmas at the depot, Commonwealth Games, Think Tram, and the dog who took a tram ride. .3 - Brunswick depot - Sept. 2005 - departure of Hubert Guyot (CEO), depot works, table tennis, OH& S .4 - East Preston Depot - Sept. 2005 - departure of Hubert Guyot (CEO), message from Manager and Depot Administrator, environmental aspects, table tennis, has photos of lots of staff but no surnames. .5 - Essendon Depot - September 2005 - departure of Hubert Guyot (CEO) - various items and thanks from Lennie Bates. .6 - Malvern Depot - September 2005 - departure of Hubert Guyot (CEO) - some items from above newsletters. .7 - Malvern Depot - March 2006 - Melbourne Uni terminus works started, East Preston going green, Hugh Waldron leaves Malvern for South bank, and tennis report. .8 - Malvern Depot - September 2006 - 100 years of electric trams, late night services, tram photo competition and interview with Hugues Deleu, Ticketing Systems Manager.trams, tramways, yarra trams, malvern depot, essendon depot, brunswick depot, dogs, sports, cricket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Rohan Moresi signed Cricket Bat
Information provided to the Bendigo Historical Society by Rohan Moresi: Rohan 'grew up on a farm near Buckrabanyule. The bat belonged to Rohan and his brothers, Grant and Alistair. At the age of twelve in early December of 1977, my father took my brothers and myself to the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo to watch a match of the newly created World Series Cricket being played. West Indies versus World XI. OI took the one cricket bat we owned and a market pen, along with me. During the course of the match I gathered all the signatures I could from players as they left the field after batting, as they sat in the stands waiting for their turn to bat, and when they were fielding close to the boundary. I remember Clive Lloyd, who was sitting in the stands when I approached him, expressing some good natured scepticism that the signatures would remain permanently on the bat as he was signing it, due to the tyupe of marker pen used. I also recall Tony Greig not stopping to sign it as he left the field after batting. I'm sure he had other more pressing issues on his mind at the time. When we returned home my father painted a type of a lacquer over each of the signatures in an attempt to ensure some sort of permanency. As it was the only cricket bat my brothers and I had, we continued to use it in our backyard games. Which goes a long way in explaining its current state. My brothers and I all left the farm in the early 1980's and I took the cricket bat with me. Since then it has remained in my possession up until now. I'm very happy to see it returned to the place of its origin, and for it to be kept in perpetuity at the Bendigo Hisgtorical Society, as it is part of the twentieth century history of Bendigo. I hope it brings some small pleasure to all who are interested in such things'. Rohan Moresi Cricket bat, blue material on handle grip of bat. Bat has signatures on the blade section. The bat was taken by Rohan Morosi, then 12, at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in December 1977, where he attended a game of the newly created World Series Cricket competition between West Indies versus World XI. Rohan gathered many signatures from players as they left after batting. The signature of Clive Lloyd, Ajif Labal, Mushtag Mohammed, Dennis Amiss, Eddie Barlow, Andy Roberts, Bob Woolmer, Barry Richards, Imran Khan and Joel Garner were on the bat.recreations, sports, cricket, queen elizabeth oval, rohan moresi, 1977 -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Gippsland Games Senior Criterium, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1995 12:00:00 AM
road cyclists taking part in the Gippsland Games Senior Criterium event sponsored by Lakes Entrance RSL showing cyclists passing Sunnyside Park Myers Street Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of road cyclists taking part in the Gippsland Games Senior Criterium event sponsorded by Lakes Entrance RSL showing cyclists passing Sunnyside Park Myers Street Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, cycling, recreation -
Hume City Civic Collection
Book, RIDDELL DISTRICT 100 YEATS OF FOOTBALL
This book is the story of the Riddell Football League between 1872-1972. It names various teams, presidents, secretaries and some life members. The book outlines games played, trophy winners, leading goal kickers and has numerous other information. There is also a list of the Belle of Belles between 1948-1971.Cream coloured front and back 144 page book with black binding on spine.RIDDELL/DISTRICT/100/ YEARS/of FOOTBALL/Compiled by/JOHN STOWARDfootball, riddell and district football league, sunbury football club, belle of belles, 1940s, 1970s, sunbury & district heritage association inc, social history, sports, sporting stories and clubs, sporting clubs -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Football, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/06/1995 12:00:00 AM
Colour photograph of Mark and Stephen Campisi who together have completed 600 games with Football Club Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, sports -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Football, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
Black and white photograph of footballers Alan Rowlands and Chris Radford each having played 300 games for Lakes Entrance Victoriaclubs, sports -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Speros Defteros, 1956
Speros Defteros represented Greece at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games and was stayed at the Olympic Village in Heidelberg where he was doing a training run. He competed as a wrestler in the freestyle wrestling team.A black and white photograph of a man in a track suit running in a sports field. There are some buildings in then background.