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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, C. L. Bayliss, Leisure Plus People, 1973
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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Accordion, Regal Melodeon Accordion
Accordion; wooden frame with black leather bellows, maker's name Regal Melodeon, Made in Germany. Has pressed metal corners with pictures of a bugle with the word sport in the centre. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral history Jim Sinclair
Valuable recollections by resident of areaAn oral history with Jim Sinclair discussing his early life in Port Melbourne. Work, sport and more. Recorded at his home in Bentleigh East 30 June 2020domestic life, sport, work -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, From Russia with love, 1990
Cr Dorothy Smith was part of a 12 person delegation visiting the Soviet Union as a result of the Sport for All Challenge in which four Victorian cities including Nunawading participated.Cr Dorothy Smith was part of a 12 person delegation visiting the Soviet Union as a result of the Sport for All Challenge in which four Victorian cities including Nunawading participated.Cr Dorothy Smith was part of a 12 person delegation visiting the Soviet Union as a result of the Sport for All Challenge in which four Victorian cities including Nunawading participated.smith, dorothy g, city of nunawading, brandenburg, john p, sports and recreations, sport for all challenge -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, BMX Star Takes Flight, 2018
Harvey Brooks, the Whitehorse Leader Junior Sport Star, has been combining BMX racing - he is the Australian eight-year-old champion- and mountain bike racing.Harvey Brooks, the Whitehorse Leader Junior Sport Star, has been combining BMX racing - he is the Australian eight-year-old champion- and mountain bike racing.Harvey Brooks, the Whitehorse Leader Junior Sport Star, has been combining BMX racing - he is the Australian eight-year-old champion- and mountain bike racing.bmx, brooks, harvey -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Caulfield Centenary celebrations Oct-Nov 1957
4 photographs of various Queens including Joan Paulser (sport), Judith Woodyard (hospitals), Barbara Kline (Centenary Queen), Betty Green (RSL), Nov 8 1957caulfield, centenary, beauty queens, paulser, joan, woodyard, judith, kline, barbara, green, betty -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast, Iss.3, July/ August 2018
A3 black and white newspaper, comprising 12 pages. This is the Williamstown High School student newspaper. This is the LGBTQ+ issue. It also contains sport, trivia, student art, trivia, crossword.see image and pdf abovestudent newspapers, hold fast, williamstown high school, 2018 -
Williamstown High School
Hold Fast Iss.4, March 2019
A3 black and white newspaper, comprising 12 pages. This is the Williamstown High School student newspaper. This is the Bullying issue. It also contains sport, trivia, student art, trivia, crossword.see pdf and image abovewilliamstown high school, 2019, school newspapers -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, Mr and Mrs Gurney Goldsmith
Small monochrome photograph depicting a small group of seafarers in a park, 5 are standing, 8 are sitting on the grass. They are looking on the left handsight probably watching a sport game. A horse is in the background. seafarers, picnics, horse, sports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1/04/1995 12:00:00 AM
Also a black and white photograph of a group of children playing cricket possibly Eatern Beach Picnic Park number 04121.1Black and white photograph of Koori Sport and Recreation Group Donna Clulow Liaison Officer LESC, Maurice Buddy Gordon, Nick Moffat, Rosalyn Chester Lakes Entrance Victoriaaboriginals, arts, exhibition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: BENDIGO SOCIAL LIFE
A box containing 'Bendigo Advertiser' cuttings covering the social life of Bendigo between the years 1951 and 1963. Includes, local politics, sport, debutantes, schools, weddings and service clubs.bendigo, clubs, community activities, lydia chancellor, collection, bendigo, events, event, 'the bendigo advertiser, ' bendigo community, sport, sports, clubs, clubs and associations, entertainment, community, place -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TEAM SPORT
Bendigo Advertiser '' the way we were'' from 2002. Team sport: South Bendigo Football Club premiers of 1919. Taken from the club's souvenir program. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: ELECTRIC TRAM NO. 3
Black and white postcard of Bendigo Tramways Electric Tram No. 3 showing a driver and a conductor. Advertising 'Hartley's Everything for Sport'. Taken in front of Bendigo Cemetery, Carpenter St, Bendigo.Kodak Australiaperson, individual, basil miller -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1920
Child's wooden racquet. Branded with F.A.O Schwarz logo and model 'Sport'. Finely grooved wood handle. Leather cuff on butt. Oval head. Materials: Wood, String, Gut, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1910
A small leather bound ball, most likely used for play in the sport of racquets - the original, hardball version, of squash racquets, known popularly today as squash. Materials: Leather, String, Twinetennis -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
number in album 03527.02Black and white photograph taken at official opening of Lakes Aquadome Leisure Centre, Tom Reynolds Minister for sport and Recreation with Ian McDougall Chairman of Pool Committee. Lakes Entrance Victoriarecreational facilities, government -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Burnley Horticultural College Tennis Team, 1974
A.J. Farrance introduced organised sport to Burnley.5 copies black and white photograph, 2 enlargements. 5 male students seated and standing with 2 Staff members in the Burnley Gardens. One student is holding the Trophy for Intercollegiate Tennis at Hawkesbury 1974.On reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. No 1974(99-16) to (99-18)." On reverse of enlargement, "Burnley Horticultural College Tennis 1974 Won Intercollegiate tennis at Hawkesbury. Back L-r Peter Brown, Ken James, Jack Farrance, Graeme Kennedy. Front L-r Colin Nish, Rick Eckersley, Gregory Guy.students, trophy, intercollegiate tennis, hawkesbury, 1974, a.j. farrance, sports, burnley horticultural college, ken james, jack farrance, graeme kennedy, colin nish, rick eckersley, gregory guy, peter brown, tennis -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine - Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1939
Editorial, Personal, Literary Society, S.M.B. Old Boys', Fumes From the Lab, Arts and Crafts, Senior Sport, Commercial Notes, Junior Tech, Junior Tech Sport, House Notes, List of Full Course Students' 1939 Blue, green and gold soft covered magazine of 70 pages including advertisements.j. bickart, r. mchutchinson, e. gribble, m. coward, n. rigney, o. raisbeck, g. myers, f. malseed, e. fitzgerald, m. linklater, j. wilkinson, m. dolan, j. woolcock, b. martin, g. downing, h. j. hassell, n. tatlock, a. wilson, h. trevenan, w. hender, dr pound, a. r. gordon, mr procter, a. helm, r. desnoy, frank ponsonby, g. t. myers, h. christensen, enid johnston, k. h. wilkie, isobel boustead, a. h. gilpin, w. m. lonie, violet d'angri, m. hayes, marian peirce, mr hillman, k. gingell, g. crouch, r. menhennett, j. menhennett, mr cornell, e. mann, a. vaughan, d. jelbart, a. moorhouse, d. gilmore, p. richards, j. nott, r. monteith, j. martin, f. jelbart, k. waller, a. gilpin, b. robinson, d. coad, m. dalla, u. kersey, j. cooper, p. coombs, l. stapleton, u. chisholm, l. peoples, l. stephens, j. hall, h. patterson, a. brown, v. evans, j. hallidale, c. clogan, d. ditchfield, j. daniel, e. theobald, g. james, w. row, winsome hender, c. w. rowe, j. hosie, e. stephens, i. mclachlan, r. stoneman, m.gleeson, k. stoneman, h. tonkin, f. harland, r. bulluss, t. davis, r. gladman, m. thomas, e. salter, d. mcgregor, a. spence, g. taylor, j. pyke, r. allisey, i. clow, r. p. flower, l. taylor, b. neale, j. norman -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Extra Muros, 1947
Each year World War One and World War Two veteran, and Ballarat Teachers' College Principal addressed the College community for ANZAC Day. The following are excerpts of his 1947 address. "...But we should do more than remember, and instead of pausing once a year for this purpose is should be our aim to remember daily - every day should be an Anzac Day so that we shall be inspired to take stock of ourselves if we are tryig to be worthy of almidst 100,000 dead who died to keep this country free to progress nobly towards a worthy goal, What are we dong about it? As a body of teachers er should be particulalrly concerned, as in our hands largely the growth of the children lies. In the schools we can do much in our work of every day to develop right standards and a better outlook amongst the children it is our privilege to teach. We can successfully teach the three "R's" but if this is all we do then we have failed. Is should be our aim, living in the spirit of those who gace so much, to dedicate ourselfes to the work of teaching young people how to live; to train them gently in ethical standards of conduct; to take responsibility; to live through the operation with otherts; to be prepared to give service without thought of personal gain; to realise to the full all that is best in them for the good of all. What we should do and how it is to be done is difficult to descibe, but if we ourselves have taught something of the Anzac Sprit we shall not fail. In particular, we shold take care of the orphan and th child of the disabled soldier. We should explore all avenues to see what that these children get every opportunity for higher education. As far as it lies in our power we should see that these children do not suffer - thus the legacy of war is ours. In a few months you will be going out to your schools. You will have young children around you. Let you arims be high. Try to live worthily and let your little community be the better and the finer for your coming. If you achiec somethig of thise then 100,000 shall nit have died in vain." Blue soft covered, stapled booklet named 'Extra Muros', the magazine of the Ballarat Teachers College, ANZAC Day. The contents include: The Year's Sport, J. Arthur Rank; Music; Dingo Blood; Anzac Day 1947; History of Sport; J. Arthur Rank Named images include: staff and students; Sports Committee; Social Committee; Student Council; Magazine Committee' Daylesford Camp; Anglesea Camp; Grampians Camp; Exies, College staff and students;A number of authorgraps are written into the back page. ballarat teachers' college, ellwood, lord, robinson, tozer, connelly, pattenden, collins, blake, faulds, sunderland, miller, bryan, yeo, frank lord, lindsay w. harley, lindsay w. harley, anzac day -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - black and white, Ballarat School of Mines Caretaker's Cottage, 1955, 03/1955
Black and white photograph of the small weatherboard building in the grounds of the Ballarat Junior Technical School's sport ground, known as the Battery Paddock. In the background is the south end of the Ballarat Junior Technical School building. ballarat school of mines caretaker, caretaker's cottage, ballarat junior technical school, battery paddock -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat Teachers' College, Ballarat Teachers College Extra Muros, 1946
Principal Frank Lord gave an ANZAC Day address called "Live Every Day as an Anzac Day". The address started with "Our opportunity is with the children. If we failed i nthe past, lest us begin again now. You are young, and let it be your resolve to live every day as an Anzac Day, and achieve some of the things for which the men of two wars have laid down their lives. Living your days with an air of kindness and decency, you will set an example to the children, and when a country's children are made happier and finer, it will follow that the county will be a happier and finer place." Mt Lord referred to theseven and a half months' occupation of Gallipoli, and the tenacious clinging by Anzac troops to their square mile of territory. Illness, disease and death came to the confined area, but there also came a spirit of self-sacrifice and charity, and a courage whoich scorrned death and won for the Australian troops world renown. Strong men broke under the conditions, but their comrades carried them on, and the prevailing spirit among men was that the had dedicated ther lives to ensuring a decent society at home, free of tyranny. For the achievement of this, they were prepared to die. It became characteristic that when things were at their worst, men were at their best. Discipline did not come from above on Gallipoli, for the men stuck their own standards of discipline, and stuck to them. ... After the 1914-18 war, it was surprising to find head teachers who did not know children of deceased and disabled soldiers in their schools. All teachers should acquaint themselves with this knowledge, and seek assistance from children who are eligible for help from the Repatriation Department. For those pupils who do not come withing the scope of Repatriation, teachers might secure the required help from the Teachers; R.S.L. sub-branch, the Carry-on Club, for from Government Scholarships. Blue soft covered magazine. Contents include: *Principal Frank Lord's Foreward * Rupert Brooke * Hostel Jottings * Looking Back * College photograph Images include: * Queenscliff Camp * Sport * ClubsCover 'File Copy' inside front cover (possibly by Monica Miller) 'With Compliments Ballarat Teachers' College. Xmas 1946'ballarat teachers college, monica miller, m fogarty, james parkinson, beatrix basterfield, patricia rea, nola stanway, valmai sprigg, valda sharp, queenscliffe, lonsdale, thea rowe, student hostel, student residence, wf lord, g kentish, don johnson, neville bunning, henry yeo, irene handley, betty smith, heather fraser, ron schneider, alma sunderland, pauline griffin, betty redford, robert eastcott, kathleen tobin, margaret mcintyre, jean somerville, ken andrews, frank lord -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: CTS Boxing students in Old Hall 1923
Black and white photograph of students in boxing uniforms around a boxing ring, with two students in the ring. On reverse there is a note 'On stage in old / hall / (Hall Later burnt out) / 1923 / Sport / Boxing.collingwood technical school, students, boxing class 1923, nmit -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/08/1994 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph showing Sport Kite team Lamina Flow prior to their departure for France Bruce Howden John Semmens Brendan Van Dam and Andrew Mathieson Lakes Entrance Victoriasports -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Leisure object - Australian rules football, Ca1910
Football as used in Australian rules football, for sport and recreationAs manufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather Oval shaped football, laced on topleather, laced, football -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Leisure object - Australian rules football, Ca 1910
Football as used for Australian rules football, sport and recreationAs manufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather Australian rules footballleather, football -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather Leggings, Circa 1900
Used to protect ankles during sport and equestrian eventsAs manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostLeather anklettes with metal eyelids and claspsleather, putee -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Book, Ebury Press/Random House Australia, Layne Beachley - Beneath the Waves
Authorised biography on Australia's Layne Beachley the most successful female surfer in the history of the sport. This book follows her story as she strives to overcome the obstacles of injury, chronic fatigue and family tragedy to achieve success in the male dominated sport of surfing.The first biography on seven times, World Surfing Champion Layne Beachley, one of the most succesful female athletes in the history of modern sport. Written by award winning journalist and surfer Michael Gordon.Colour cover with a close up photographic image of a smiling Layne Beachley paddling into a wave.Book title, author name.layne beachley, kelly slater, stephanie gilmore, lisa anderson, michael gordon, ken bradshaw, kirk pengilly -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Programme, Linton 6th Reunion, 1994
Light green card programme with black printed text for a reunion at Linton. Text, front: ' LINTON / 6th REUNION / SUNDAY / NOVEMBER 13th, 1994 / All persons connected with Linton / through sport, employment, residency, / etc., are most welcome to attend. 'reunions, social gatherings, linton -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Post Card Folder, Big 7 Folder, Vue Pac. 7 Detachable Post Cards of Rutherglen Victoria, c1970
Donated by Mrs Brian Jasper.Coloured post cards in folder with views of Rutherglen and District. This one is a view of Lake MoodemereOn message side of card: "Rutherglen, Victoria. A billabong of the Murray River. A wildlife reserve incorporating camping and water sport facilities. | NCV.1050 Nucolorvue Productions Pty. Ltd."lake moodemere -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Leisure object - Children's football, C1900
Football as used in Australian rules football matches, sport and recreationUsed for sport and recreation. Manufactured by Holden and FrostLeather oval shaped children's footballleather, football