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Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Photograph - First group of Forestry School Students on the lawn in front of Tremearne House, 1910, The first six R.G Lindsay, W.H Horn, J. Sampson, A Warren, H. Felstead (nursery supt), N.L Boston, A. Ken, 1912
pictured in photo l to r: R.G Lindsay, W.H Horn, J. Sampson, A Warren, H. Felstead (nursery supt), N.L Boston, A. KenSepia photograph in metal frame -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Grass roots, 1985
A history of Blackburn North Progress Association.A history of Blackburn North Progress Association compiled by Harold W. Harris, 4 Feb 1985. Includes detailed account of formation of Blackburn North Bowling Club.A history of Blackburn North Progress Association.clubs and associations, blackburn north progress association, blackburn north bowling club, lawn bowls, gay street, blackburn north -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Fiona in man's role, 1985
18 year old Fiona Fleming has caused a stir by taking on the job of greenkeeper at Blackburn R.S.&C. Bowling Club, usually men's domain.18 year old Fiona Fleming has caused a stir by taking on the job of greenkeeper at Blackburn R.S.&C. Bowling Club, usually men's domain. She is also a member of the club and plays regularly.18 year old Fiona Fleming has caused a stir by taking on the job of greenkeeper at Blackburn R.S.&C. Bowling Club, usually men's domain. lawn bowls, blackburn r.s.&c. bowling club, fleming, fiona -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Newsletter, Blackburn North Bowling Club, 1973 - 1974
Extracts from newsletter for Blackburn North Bowling Club from December 1973 to April 1974 outlining the club's history.Extracts from newsletter for Blackburn North Bowling Club from December 1973 to April 1974 outlining the club's history.Extracts from newsletter for Blackburn North Bowling Club from December 1973 to April 1974 outlining the club's history.lawn bowls, blackburn north bowling club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Bowling Green gets the green light
Nunawading Council has reaffirmed its recent decision on the establishment of a bowling green at Mitcham.Nunawading Council has reaffirmed its recent decision on the establishment of a bowling green at Mitcham. Blackburn A.L.P. declared opposition to the spending of ratepayers' money on the project and opposed the use of park lands.Nunawading Council has reaffirmed its recent decision on the establishment of a bowling green at Mitcham. lawn bowls, city of nunawading, mitcham bowling club -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Another title to bowler, 1991
Jean Johns and Len Harvey are 1991 singles champions for Blackburn Bowling ClubJean Johns and Len Harvey are 1991 singles champions for Blackburn Bowling ClubJean Johns and Len Harvey are 1991 singles champions for Blackburn Bowling Clublawn bowls, blackburn bowling club, johns, jean, gilbert, betty, harvey, len -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Your guide to better mowing, 1970s?
Operating instructions for a Turner 4-stroke rotary mower model 4CA.Operating instructions for a Turner 4-stroke rotary mower model 4CA.Operating instructions for a Turner 4-stroke rotary mower model 4CA.lawn mowers, manufacturing industry, turner manufacturing co. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Local Sporting Heroes, n.d
Brief biographies of Maurice Walker and Keith Tacey for a City of Whitehorse exhibition.Brief biographies of Maurice Walker and Keith Tacey for a City of Whitehorse exhibition.Brief biographies of Maurice Walker and Keith Tacey for a City of Whitehorse exhibition.lawn bowls, waters, maurice, tacey, keith -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Local Sporting Heroes, n.d
Brief biography of Bob Middleton for a City of Whitehorse exhibition.Brief biography of Bob Middleton for a City of Whitehorse exhibition.Brief biography of Bob Middleton for a City of Whitehorse exhibition.middleton, bob, lawn bowl -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Glasson breaks UK hoodoo, 2005
Steve Glasson became the first Australian male to win either a world bowls or Commonwealth bowls gold medal in the UK.Steve Glasson became the first Australian male to win either a world bowls or Commonwealth bowls gold medal in the UK.Steve Glasson became the first Australian male to win either a world bowls or Commonwealth bowls gold medal in the UK.lawn bowls, glasson, steve -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Local Sporting Heroes
Achievements of Bob Pratt senior and Bob Pratt junior.Achievements of Bob Pratt senior and Bob Pratt junior.Achievements of Bob Pratt senior and Bob Pratt junior.pratt, bob snr., pratt, bob jnr., australian rules football, lawn bowls -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Local Sporting heroes, 2005?
Sporting resume of Gwen Holmes - nomination as a Local Sporting Hero.Sporting resume of Gwen Holmes - nomination as a Local Sporting Hero.Sporting resume of Gwen Holmes - nomination as a Local Sporting Hero.holmes, gwen, netball, lawn bowls -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, R. J. (Bob) Middleton, 2005?
Sporting resume of Robert John Middleton - nomination as Local Sporting HeroSporting resume of Robert John Middleton - nomination as Local Sporting Hero.Sporting resume of Robert John Middleton - nomination as Local Sporting Heromiddleton, (bob), lawn bowls -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Lawn Mower - Hand
Simple pushable hand mower with wooden handlesQualcastdomestic items, gardening -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Deirdre Cameron's portrait during the Kew Festival, 1979
Deirdre Cameron's portrait is painted during the Kew Festivalcity of kew, kew festival, lawn bowls, deirdre cameron, portrait, painting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Whitehorse Festival 2006
Four coloured photographs of artifacts on loanwhitehorse festival 2006, lawn mowers -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, The Lawns, Ballarat Botanic Gardens
Shows basket shaped garden bed. This is number 1490 of the Valentine series of postcards.ballarat botanic gardens, garden, public, valentine series -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Lawn Mower - Hand
1950s approximately and used in Ringwood North for many years.Hand lawnmower with white handle and black hand grips."Qualcast" brand made in England and has green wheels with black rubber."Qualcast" made in England.lawnmower, 1950's, qualcast -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SANDHURST BOYS CENTRE COLLECTION: LAWN MOWING
Black and white photo: image shows young man mowing grass outside Nissen Huts.bendigo, institutions, sandhurst boys centre, sandhurst boys centre; occupations; lawn mowing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: LETTER, 4th October, 1976
Letter, dated 4/10/1976 from Diana R. Collier, Hon. Secretary, The Bendigo Field Naturalists Club to The Minister for Lands, The Hon. W. A. Borthwick making an application to have a reserved area for the preservation of native flora and fauna near the Quarry Hill Golf Club. Features, fauna and flora are mentioned including an original Boundary Stone and the Fairy Waxflower (Eriostemon verrucosus) also known as the Bendigo Wax Flower. Included is a list of birds (including some that nest in the area sometimes) and plants.communication, postal, letters, peter ellis collection, the bendigo field naturalists club, proposed boyd st nature reserve, the hon w a borthwick, recreation reserve extension (rs 3458), cemetry reserve extension (rs 3777), rubbish depot (rs 5980), education purposes reserve, (rs 6402), j willis, bendigo city council, city boundary stone, regel, quarry hill golf club, canberra botanical gardens, stony ridge flora reserve sydney, kings park perth, maranoa gardens melbourne, kaweka sanctuary castlemaine, central and northern branch of the national trust, school sanctuary (quarry hill), education dept, society for growing australian plants - bendigo group, lawn cemetery, bendigo city council parks and recreation dept, bendigo trust afforestation committee, quality of life action group, ackhurst plan, winifred waddell estate, dept of crown lands and survey, ministry for conservation, mr g edwards, mr m goode, mr j chellacombe, diana r collier -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Subject File, Kew Bowling Club (Vic), 1980
Various partiesReference, Research, InformationSecondary valuesSubject file on the former Kew Bowling Club (Vic), founded in 1880 and amalgamated with the Auburn Heights Bowling Club in 1998. The Club was located behind the Kew Recreation Hall at 12-16 Wellington Street, Kew. The file contains both primary and secondary sources. Primary sources include twelve annual reports (1984-85 to 1988-89; 1990-1 to 1996-97); sundry copies of the Club’s newsletter - ‘Kew View’ from the period 1980-95; magazines celebrating the inaugural and second annual ‘Kew Cup’ (1992-93); ephemera such as the programs for the Centenary Dinner (1980); the Club’s Constitution (1987); and research notes and newspaper articles/clippings. The file also includes two copies of the Club’s history. A number of documents relate to the proposed sale of the land by Boroondara Council in 2001. In 2020, KHS accepted into its collection the entire collection and archives of the Kew Bowling Club. These are stored separately.kew - history, sports - lawn bowls - kew (vic), kew bowling club - wellington street - kew (vic)kew - history, sports - lawn bowls - kew (vic), kew bowling club - wellington street - kew (vic) -
Tennis Australia
Lawn tennis set, Circa 1925
A Henry Murton case (.1); containing: a 'Tropical' wooden tennis racquet (.2); a pair of Slazenger tennis shoes (.3), bearing the initials 'JB'; tennis balls (.4 - .5); pants (.6); a sweater (.7); and a pair of Dunkleman shoe shapers (.8), scrated with the initials 'N J-B'. Materials: Metal, Leather, Plastic, Wood, Cloth, Wool, Canvas/Cotton, String, Gut, Cloth tape, Rubber, Felt, Glue, Lacquer, Paper, Inktennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : November 1991
The Horse Tram returns to Kew [Kew Depot Open Day] / p1. Chief Executive's Comment [Kew Junction] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's Comment [Kew Junction Strategy Plan] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Diary Dates for November / p4. Diary Dates for December / p5. The Lioness Club of Kew / p5. Market [Kew Community House] / p5. Invitation to Lawn Bowls [Auburn Heights Bowling Club] / p5. Leader Sports Challenge Camp / p6. New face [Heather Crichton] / p7. New Way Theatre [Company][Kew Cottages] / p7. Safe disposal of chemicals around the home [Disposal options - Waste type by location] / p8. Insects / Marlowe p9. Bothered by pests? [Improved and cheap pest control for Kew residents] / p9. Kewriosity advertising rates / p10. City of Kew Waste Disposal Services for 1991/92 / Malcolm Hutchinson p11. New mum presentation [Nursing Mothers' Association; St George's Hospital] / p12. Kew Auxiliary - Royal Women's Hospital / p12. L.Bear [Library Bear] / p13. Arthritis self help / p14. Mural [by Bill Wood] / p14. Old Trams [request for photos] / p14. Kew Info Youth / p15. Local Artist [Mary McQueen] / p15. Golden putter golf [Studley Park Golf Course] / p15. City of Kew Residential Policies Review Committee [update] / p16. Apology [Kew Community House program] / p16.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionThe Horse Tram returns to Kew [Kew Depot Open Day] / p1. Chief Executive's Comment [Kew Junction] / Malcolm Hutchinson p2. Mayor's Comment [Kew Junction Strategy Plan] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Diary Dates for November / p4. Diary Dates for December / p5. The Lioness Club of Kew / p5. Market [Kew Community House] / p5. Invitation to Lawn Bowls [Auburn Heights Bowling Club] / p5. Leader Sports Challenge Camp / p6. New face [Heather Crichton] / p7. New Way Theatre [Company][Kew Cottages] / p7. Safe disposal of chemicals around the home [Disposal options - Waste type by location] / p8. Insects / Marlowe p9. Bothered by pests? [Improved and cheap pest control for Kew residents] / p9. Kewriosity advertising rates / p10. City of Kew Waste Disposal Services for 1991/92 / Malcolm Hutchinson p11. New mum presentation [Nursing Mothers' Association; St George's Hospital] / p12. Kew Auxiliary - Royal Women's Hospital / p12. L.Bear [Library Bear] / p13. Arthritis self help / p14. Mural [by Bill Wood] / p14. Old Trams [request for photos] / p14. Kew Info Youth / p15. Local Artist [Mary McQueen] / p15. Golden putter golf [Studley Park Golf Course] / p15. City of Kew Residential Policies Review Committee [update] / p16. Apology [Kew Community House program] / p16.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Journal, Kewriosity : October 1986
Focus on Children's Services [Children's Services Consultative Committee (CSCC)] / Elizabeth Sullivan p1&5. Kew is safe! [Local Government re-organisation] / p1. A gentle reminder about Kew's By-laws [overhanging trees] / p1. Dates for October / p2&8. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary [How Council manages traffic] / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Good gardening [Growing lawns] / Peter Davies p3. Profile - Cr Jim Tutt / p4. Radio controlled car track for Foley Park / p4. Focus on children [Focus on Children Report] / p5. Cap/disability / Craig Midgley p5. Doing something worthwhile [Interchange; Relief care for children with disabilities] / p6. Our bands are winners! [Kew Citizens' Band; Kew Junior Band] / p6. Would you like to be an honorary probation officer? / p6. Kew Community House [Annual dinner; A range of courses; Annual General Meeting; Your house] / Rhonda McCaw p7. Planning for retirement [Kew Early Planning for Retirement Group] / p7. Anyone for tennis? [Kew Uniting Church Tennis Club] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Letter - Staff refute rumours about Library / Staff of Kew Library p8. Ever thought about playing Bowls [East Kew Bowling Club] / Gerard Petrie p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionFocus on Children's Services [Children's Services Consultative Committee (CSCC)] / Elizabeth Sullivan p1&5. Kew is safe! [Local Government re-organisation] / p1. A gentle reminder about Kew's By-laws [overhanging trees] / p1. Dates for October / p2&8. [Community] Notices / p2&8. Commentary [How Council manages traffic] / Cr Joe Ormando, Mayor of Kew p3. Good gardening [Growing lawns] / Peter Davies p3. Profile - Cr Jim Tutt / p4. Radio controlled car track for Foley Park / p4. Focus on children [Focus on Children Report] / p5. Cap/disability / Craig Midgley p5. Doing something worthwhile [Interchange; Relief care for children with disabilities] / p6. Our bands are winners! [Kew Citizens' Band; Kew Junior Band] / p6. Would you like to be an honorary probation officer? / p6. Kew Community House [Annual dinner; A range of courses; Annual General Meeting; Your house] / Rhonda McCaw p7. Planning for retirement [Kew Early Planning for Retirement Group] / p7. Anyone for tennis? [Kew Uniting Church Tennis Club] / p8. Footy news [Kew Football Club] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens' Advice Bureau] / p8. Letter - Staff refute rumours about Library / Staff of Kew Library p8. Ever thought about playing Bowls [East Kew Bowling Club] / Gerard Petrie p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award - Kew Bowling Club : Skippers Average Trophy, 1931-40
The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 while the privately owned Auburn Heights Recreation Club was opened in 1904. By 1998, the two Clubs decided to amalgamate at the Auburn Heights site in Barkers Road, forming the Kew Heights Sports Club. The combined club was itself taken over by the Melbourne Cricket Club in 2012 becoming MCC Kew Sports Club. In 2017 MCC Kew closed and its landholding was subsequently sold to Carey Baptist Grammar School. The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically and socially significant to the development of Kew. They are also significant to the sporting history of the greater Melbourne area and to the sports of lawn bowls and tennis in Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The collections illuminate two of the Victorian Historic Themes - 'Building community life' through forming community organisations and 'Shaping cultural and creative life' by participating in sport and recreation'.Kew Bowling Club : Skippers Average Trophy presented by S. R. PritchardKew Bowling Club presented by S. R. Pritchard / Skippers Average won by: 1931–2 G.H. Cole; 1932–3 W. Stronach; 1933–4 D.S.M. Norris; 1934–5 F.H. Rigg; 1935–6 A.E.H. Phillipps; 1936–7 P. Vance; 1937–8 D.B. Ross; 1938–9 C.G. Wood; 1939–40 W.H. Tregear; 1940–1 H. Coleman.kew bowling club, bowling clubs -- melbourne (vic.), sports awards, trophies -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Booklet, Victorian Railways, Melbourne's Parks and Gardens, c.1941
"A little gallery of pictures revealing the created loveliness of the city's open public spaces ; all on the fringe of the busy metropolis, and all possessing some particular quality - some favoured lawn, tree or flower effect - to hold the lover of growing things"Tourist brochure describing parks and gardens in Melbourne produced and printed by the Victorian Railways in 1941. Mainly Botanic and Fitzroy Gardens. "A little gallery of pictures revealing the created loveliness of the city's open public spaces ; all on the fringe of the busy metropolis, and all possessing some particular quality - some favoured lawn, tree or flower effect - to hold the lover of growing things"melbourne (vic) -- parks and gardens, christian-washfold collection -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Richard Harrison, How to Become a Champion at Bowls, 1956
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Tennis Australia
Lawn tennis set, Early 1960s
Racquet set in blue canvas bag. Contains two Dunlop Maxply tennis racquets with screw presses and two badminton racquets. Materials: Canvas/Cotton, Metal, Wood, Ink, Vinyltennis -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council
Oral History_Williamstown Botanic Gardens_Michael Wilkins, 06/10/2014
The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic GardensA primary source of information on memories of the Gardens and witness to changes in the Gardens over those years. CD and transcript of interview with Michael Wilkins. Michael first worked in the Gardens for the Municipality of Williamstown in 1987. He was there for eleven years. A few years after the amalgamation of Williamstown and Altona into the City of Hobsons Bay City Council he transferred from the Gardens to other sites within the City. He returned to the Gardens in 2006. Michael recalls people with whom he worked and horticultural practices over those years. michael wilkins, barry heath, bob anderson, 1987, shelley wood, ian mcleod, john wilson, mary malhallchek, glasshouse, maarten hulzebosch, ransome mower, buffalo lawn, parker reserve, trench digging, 2006, bird cage, palms, williamstown botanic gardens, hobsons bay city council -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council
Oral History_Williamstown Botanic Gardens_Shelley Wood, 25/09/2014
The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic GardensA primary source of information on memories of the Gardens and witness to changes in the Gardens over those years. CD and transcript of interview with Shelley Wood. Shelley was born in Williamstown, as was her mother Margaret McLean. Shelley recalls her mother telling her about spending many hours in the Gardens when she was young with her friend Chic, who was the daughter of the Curator Ernie Anderson. Shelley, who was the first female gardener appointed in the western region, served her apprenticeship at Gardens and is currently the Curator. shelley wood, margaret mclean, tom wood, chic anderson, ernie anderson, 1979, apprentice, fish pond, pinetum, barry heath, golden elm, palms, brian turner, dean splatt, robert anderson, 1988, bicentennial funding, 1987, angela altair, helen page, mary klestadt, mike hirst, john hawker, landscape advisory group, williamstown technical school, gates, buffalo lawn, ian brown, storytime, adam lindsay gordon, statue, archie matthews, aviary, williamstown botanic gardens, hobsons bay city council