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Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
Souvenir Programme: Hopman Cup (Burswood) 1995/6 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
Souvenir Programme: Hopman Cup (Burswood) 1995/6 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
Souvenir Programme: Hopman Cup (Perth) 1996/7 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
Commemorative Programme: Hopman Cup X (Perth) 1998 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1989
Album Programme: Nabisco Masters, Nov/Dec 1989 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1978
Programme Officiel Roland Garros 1978. 116 pages Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1993
Programme: Australian Mens hardcourt Championships (Adelaide) 1993 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1993
Programme: Australian Mens hardcourt Championships (Adelaide) 1993 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1994
Programme: Australian Mens hardcourt Championships (Adelaide) 1994 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1994
Programme: Australian Mens hardcourt Championships (Adelaide) 1994 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1993
Official Programme: Australian Indoor Tennis Championships 1993 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1993
Official Programme: Australian Indoor Tennis Championships 1993 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Programme, An Evening With Cleo Lane and John Dankworth, Australian Tour 1972, 1972
Robin Kelly was born Robin Vandersluys in Mary Street, Kew. As a child, she sang in backyard concerts run with her brother, Leslie. The family moved to Deepdene in 1949 and Robin joined church and school choirs. Later she was to study classical singing with Stella Power, modern singing with Jack White, TV Presentation with Natalie Raine of Crawford Productions and acting/singing with Jessie Matthews. Following her victory in a talent quest at the Orama Ballroom, she was invited to join the Orama Big Band with singers Harry Cox and Arlene Forrest. She also sang with the Kerm Jones Jazz Band at Power House and with Frank Johnson's Jazz Band at Jazz Junction. Robin became resident band vocalist at the historic Federal Hotel in Collins Street with the Rudi Laquer Trio. She also sang at The Savoy Plaza with the George Cadman Trio. A year later she became resident vocalist at the Ress Oriental Hotel with the Lennie Holmes Trio. Later, Robin married pianist Peter Jones, singing under the name 'Robin Vanser' in clubs in Sydney and regional New South Wales. She was booked for a Vietnam War tour and also sang in Tahiti. Returning to Melbourne, her agent booked her to appear in shows in Tasmania including West Point Casino and Melbourne country venues. Another agent, John Bishop, booked her to do floor shows in Melbourne, including Xmas Seasons at the Hampton Hotel where she entertained audiences with her comedy and audience participation routines. In 1971, Robin Kelly retired to run her Robin Hood Antiques business in Canterbury, during which time she was married to tenor Glenn Kelly. Later she joined Sing Australia Camberwell Choir, performing as a soloist at their Melbourne Town Hall Concert.The Vandersluys-Kelly Collection of photographs, costumes and musical performance memorabilia was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Robin Denise Kelly in 2018. The collection is an important record of stage and recorded performances in Australia in the second half of the 20th century. This new nationally-focused and artistically significant collection augments and contextualises the local performing arts materials in our collection. Performance programme inscribed to Robin (Kelly) and signed by Cleo Lane and John Dankwoirth. robin kelly, performing arts - victoria - australia, cleo lane, john dankworth -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, Sep-39
Programme for the 1939 Pacific Southwest Tennis Championship. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1935
Programme: OFFICIAL PROGRAM LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 1925. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1935
Programme: NATIONAL SINGLES LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS 1935. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, Sep-33
Programme for the 1933 Pcific Southwest Tennis Championship. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, Sep-53
Programme for the 1953 Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, Sep-56
Programme for the 1956 Pacific Southwest Tennis Championships. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 5-Jul-58
Programme for the Final Day, during Wimbledon 1958. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 4-Jul-59
Programme for the Final Day, during Wimbledon 1959. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 4-Jul-64
Programme for the Final day during Wimbledon 1964. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 3-Jul-65
Programme for the Final day during Wimbledon 1965. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 2-Jul-66
Programme for the Final day during Wimbledon 1966. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 8-Jul-67
Programme for the Final day during Wimbledon 1967. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 4-Jul-70
Programme for Final day during Wimbledon 1970. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 3-Jul-71
Programme for Final day during Wimbledon 1971. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 8-Jul-72
Programmes for the Final day during Wimbledon 1972. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Document (item) - Programme, City of Kew, Reception by the Mayoress of Kew (Mrs W.J. Price), 1940
The Municipality of Kew (1860-1863), the Borough of Kew (1863-1910), the Town of Kew (1910-1921) and the City of Kew (1921-1994) were local government instrumentalities in the State of Victoria. In 1994, the City of Kew was amalgamated, together with the former Cities of Camberwell and Hawthorn, into the new City of Boroondara (1994- ). Like other local government entities of the period, Kew was administered by town clerks. The two notable town clerks in Kew's history were H. H. (Henry Hirst) Harrison (1868-1955) and W. D. (William Dickie) Birrell (1899-1974). Harrison was appointed to the position in 1901 and retired in 1938 after 37 years. Birrell, appointed Acting Town Clerk in 1921, became Town Clerk in 1938, following Harrison's retirement. He continued in this role until his retirement in 1966.This card is part of an historically significant civic collection, containing hundreds of separate invitations, documents, greeting cards, programmes and tickets issued and/or collected by successive town clerks. Items in the collection illuminate the political, social and cultural history of the district. As a continuous record, ranging across most decades of the Twentieth Century, they reveal changing tastes in design, values and relationships in the history of local government in Victoria.recreation hall -- kew (vic), civic programmes, mrs w.j. price, mayoresses of kew -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1963
Programme of 1963 Australian Championships, played Milton Brisbane. Materials: Ink, Papertennis