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Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1933-34 A Team Premiership, c. 1934
Photograph of 1933-34 A Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, charlie williams, arthur robertson, roy moore, fred glenie, jack shiell, harry scoullar, fred armstrong, ted wolsley, george terry, jack murray, g fulling, t jeff riley, ted wolsley, charlie williams, percy love, w reid, ernie frankland, peter robertson -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1936-37 A Team Premiership, c. 1937
Photograph of 1936-37 A Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, charlie williams, arthur robertson, roy moore, fred glenie, jack shiell, harry scoullar, ted wolsley, stan francis, edwin robertson, alf wood, don macgregor, t jeff riley, percy love, , w reid, ernie frankland, peter robertson -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1937-38 A Team Premiership, c. 1938
Photograph of 1937-38 A Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, roy moore, jack shiell, ted wolsley, stan francis, don macgregor, roy bailey, jack mcalister, william armstrong, harry waters, frank schrape, h davey, t jeff riley, w reid, peter robertson, fred whelan, stan watson, jim watson -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1940-41 D Team Premiership, c. 1940
Photograph of 1940-41 D Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, lew bristowe, albert forscutt, jos evans, bill harwood, wally barker, les cooper, bob brown, paddy walsh, f hopkins, d dent, c clarke, t jeff riley, w reid, jim watson, peter robertson, fred whelan, stan watson -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1941-42 A Team Premiership, c. 1942
Photograph of 1941-42 A Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, f maher, keith rice, arthur schrape, jack shiell, stan meeks, len riddiford, jack mcalister, w axton, bert rushen, roy moore, ted wolsley, j ridgway, peter robertson, don macgregor, warwick ashby -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1947-48 A Team Premiership, c. 1948
Photograph of 1947-48 A Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, jack gilbert, w slade, alf wood, jim francis, jack shiell, arthur schrape, jim watson, ted wolsley, jack mcalister, t jeff riley, bert rushen, jack corran, jack ridgeway, n white, brian mcalister, chris rundell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Program - Digital Image, Shire of Diamond Valley, Fell Reserve opening 1971, 26/03/1971
Program for the opening of the Fell Reserve on 26/03/1971. Named after Councillor R.W. Fell, MLA, for services rendered as a Central Riding councillor of the Shire of Diamond Valley. The Fell Reserve is located at 170 Grimshaw Street Greensborough. The playground at Fell Reserve is to be renovated in 2020.Digital copy of programr w fell reserve, shire of diamond valley, grimshaw street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Tributes flow for plaza watchmaker Wayne Conkie, 15/08/2018
A prominent Greensborough Plaza watchmaker and jeweller Wayne Conkie died in 2018.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .greensborough plaza, h w holdsworth stand, wayne conkie, jewellers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, G.E.W. and Emily Maygar, 1903c
The Maygar family came to Greensborough circa 1841 from Somerset England. They were of Hungarian descent. They farmed along the Plenty River. This photo was taken at their Peak Hills Mine in Western Australia.Digital copy of black and white photograph.maygar family, g e w maygar, emily maygar -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, G.E.W. Maygar, 1900c
George Edwin Willis Grimshaw Maygar [1858-1915] was the son of Edwin and Helen. The Maygar family came to Greensborough circa 1841 from Somerset England. They were of Hungarian descent. They farmed along the Plenty River. Digital copy of black and white studio photograph.maygar family, g e w maygar -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Ephemera - Paper ruler advertisement
Thick paper printed with a printed red ruler in inches marking the numbers 1 to 6 and a printed blue cartoon in 4 boxes using comic strip style. In each cartoon the person has a speech bubble. In large red print "W.G. CALLANDER & Co. 96 Percy Street, Portland"SERVICE IS OUR FIRST THOUGHTS OBSERVE THE GOOD RULE BY BUYING FROM W.G. CALLANDER & Co. 96 96 Percy Street, Portland Phone 186 P.O. Box 116 Hardware and Building Requirements Crockery, Cutlery, Crystal, etc. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOUw. g callander & co., city of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Ephemera - Paper ruler advertisement
Thick paper printed with a printed red ruler in inches marking the numbers 1 to 6 and a printed blue cartoon in 4 boxes using comic strip style. In each cartoon the person has a speech bubble. In large red print "W.G. CALLANDER & Co. 96 Percy Street, Portland"SERVICE IS OUR FIRST THOUGHTS OBSERVE THE GOOD RULE BY BUYING FROM W.G. CALLANDER & Co. 96 96 Percy Street, Portland Phone 186 P.O. Box 116 Hardware and Building Requirements Crockery, Cutlery, Crystal, etc. IT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOUw. g callander & co., city of portland -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Containers, tin, tobacco 'Log Cabin', 20thC
W.D & H.O.Wills (Australia) Ltd began manufacturing tobacco products in 1913 at its Raleigh Park factory in Kensington, Sydney. In 1945 an estate of 16 acres was purchased at East Bentleigh, Melbourne, with a further 22 acres purchased later and the Virginia Park manufacturing branch was established. The 1950s were to be one of the most successful decades in the company’s history and it enjoyed a peak of 83 per cent market share in 1954. But this was also a period of increased competition as Phillip Morris and Rothmans entered the Australian tobacco market. By 1972, increased competition meant that the company’s market share had slipped to 39%. By the time tobacco advertising was banned on Australian radio and television in 1976, Wills' market share had fallen a further 6%. In 1985 Wills combined the separate factory operations in Sydney and in Melbourne into one site at Pagewood, Sydney which took on the name Virginia Park. In 1989 W.D & H.O.Wills (Australia) became a subsidiary of the British American Tobacco Industries group of companies. 1999 British American Tobacco merged with global competitor Rothmans International. Rothmans in Australia and Wills merged to form the wholly-owned subsidiary British American Tobacco Australia. The merger left British American Tobacco Australia, Phillip Morris and Imperial Tobacco Australia Virginia Tobacco, or Flue-cured tobacco, is named after the US state where it was first cultivated. It is also called ‘bright tobacco’ because of the yellow to orange colour it achieves during curing. It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. Virginia blends contain only flue-cured Virginia tobacco W.D & H.O. Wills Pty Ltd - In 1945 an estate of 16 acres was purchased at East Boundary Road, East Bentleigh, Melbourne, with a further 22 acres purchased later and the Virginia Park manufacturing branch was established. The plant was closed 1985 when the firm moved to Pagewood, Sydney New South WalesA circular tin with a lid that is opened by twisting a coin in the rim and closed by screwing the lid down. Instructions written on base of tin. Contained ‘Log Cabin’ tobacco.lid :LOG CABIN / FLAKED GOLD LEAF / TOBACCO / base ; LOG CABIN / SKRU SEAL / To open twist coin / to reseal screw lid / TOBACCOtobacco, cigarettes, smoking pipes, cigarette papers, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, log cabin tobacco, w d & h o wills pty ltd , british american tobacco ltd, rothmans international ltd, east bentleigh -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Containers, tin, Tobacco 'Capstan' ‘Navy Cut’, c1940
W.D & H.O.Wills (Australia) Ltd began manufacturing tobacco products in 1913 at its Raleigh Park factory in Kensington, Sydney. In 1945 an estate of 16 acres was purchased at East Bentleigh, Melbourne, with a further 22 acres purchased later and the Virginia Park manufacturing branch was established. The 1950s were to be one of the most successful decades in the company’s history and it enjoyed a peak of 83 per cent market share in 1954. But this was also a period of increased competition as Phillip Morris and Rothmans entered the Australian tobacco market. By 1972, increased competition meant that the company’s market share had slipped to 39%. By the time tobacco advertising was banned on Australian radio and television in 1976, Wills' market share had fallen a further 6%. In 1985 Wills combined the separate factory operations in Sydney and in Melbourne into one site at Pagewood, Sydney which took on the name Virginia Park. In 1989 W.D & H.O.Wills (Australia) became a subsidiary of the British American Tobacco Industries group of companies. 1999 British American Tobacco merged with global competitor Rothmans International. Rothmans in Australia and Wills merged to form the wholly-owned subsidiary British American Tobacco Australia. The merger left British American Tobacco Australia, Phillip Morris and Imperial Tobacco Australia. Virginia Tobacco, or Flue-cured tobacco, is named after the US state where it was first cultivated. It is also called ‘bright tobacco’ because of the yellow to orange colour it achieves during curing. It grows particularly well in subtropical regions with light rainfall, such as Georgia, Florida and the Carolinas in the USA, Southern Brazil and Zimbabwe. In Australia, blends are predominantly Virginia, for example, Dunhill and Winfield. Virginia blends contain only flue-cured Virginia tobacco The W.D.&H.O.Wills Ltd manufacturing plant was situated in Boundary Road East Bentleigh 1945 – 85. Virginia Park is still a Commercial Business Area A tin with a hinged lid for 'Capstan' "Navy Cut tobacco Lid: CAPSTAN / NAVY CUT / W.D. & H.O. WILLS LTD inside lid - This tin of which only a / limited number will be / issued will be found convenient / for smokers as a vest / pocket container and can / easily be refilled with the / contents of the ordinary 1oz / packets of 'Capstan Tobacco'tobacco, cigarettes, cheltenham, moorabbin, early settlers, smoking pipes, cigarette papers, bentleigh, navy cut tobacco, w d & h o wills pty ltd , british american tobacco ltd, rothmans international ltd, east bentleigh, capstan tobacco -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
'Diary' VX10193 William Sollory, Late 20th Century
VX10193 William J Sollory served with the AIF during the 2nd World War. This his 'Diary' for the month of September 1941.This 'Diary' is an original story of VX William J Sollory, September 1941.A Display Folder, clear front, blue back with see through plastic pages inside and typed pages inside the plastic pages. This is the 'Diary' of VX 10193 William J Sollory, WW2, Europe, September 1941.There are no inscriptions and markings as such, this is a typed account of the 'Diary' of VX 10193 William J Sollory, dated September 1941.ww2, eurpoe, september 1941, vx10193 w j sollory -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Medals 293 Hughie McLean, Early 21st century
293 Hughie McLean was a Victorian born in Tamagulla, Victoria. Hughie McLean was living in Adelaide when he enlisted on 30 June 1915 and joined 'K' Group Base Infantry. 293 Hughie McLean was subsequently posted to 32 Australian Infantry Battalion and Killed in Action in France on the 19 July 1916. 32 Australian Intantry Battalion was raised as part of the 8th Brigade at Mitcham, South Australia.293 Hughie McLean was a Victorian man who was living in Adelaide at the time of his enlistment 30 June 1915. He was Killed in Action on 19 July 1916 in France. 293 Hughie McLean's original Medals were forwarded to his brother Mr J W McLean on 22 July 1922.3 x Medals - 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal 1914-1918, Victory Medal 1914-1919 ReproductionsThe Medals are reproductions, there are no markings or names293 hughie mclean, 32 aust inf battalion, kia, france -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Booklet - Catalogue - G. W. & M. R. Kittelty Auctioneers, Feb-80
Fifteen page catalogue, prepared by G.W. & M.R. Kittelty, auctioneers, for the auction of antiques, at 'Maretimo', Portland, 10th Feb. 1980. Heavy matte card cover, dull red and white, photo of 'Maretimo' across both covers. Pages white, red printauction, maretimo, historic house, historic homestead -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Reports from Meetings - Centenary Celebrations Committee, 1934
A meeting convened by the Mayor Cr J L Wyatt with a view to considering necessary action for the celebration of the State of Victoria at Portland. It was resolved that all present should form as a committee with power to add, with the object of determining and implementing arrangements for the celebration of the Centenary at Portland on the appropriate date. Twenty page booklet, white paper, stapled; containing reports from meetings of centenary celebrations committee and State Centenary Celebrations Co. Pty Ltd. 1930 - 1934. Compiled September 1977.centenary, committee, minutes, administration, 1934, portland sesquicentennial committee, j l wyatt, cr pumpa, cr a hogan, s segal, w millard, beglen, h annett, p hodge, e davis, e n t henry, n learmonth, e andrews, sutton, day, millard, pettit -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1950
The Halls Gap Swimming Pool.The photo shows a swimming pool with adults and children swimming and around the edges. There is a building in the left background. Heavily wooded trees and bush can be seen in the background. There is a path around the pool visible in the foreground.recreation, swimming pool -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1920s
This is a photo of a fancy dress party in the old Halls Gap Hall. The hall is lit by oil lamps.The photo shows a large group of people, some dressed in fancy dress, grouped in rows for the photo. In the background is a wooden slat wall of a building with the framework visible. There is a large light in the centre, top of the photo and thick cables/wires extend from it to the edges.buildings, halls, recreation, parties -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1934
This is a photo of the "Queen Competition", probably the best remembered entertainment of the 1930's. Four local lasses were chosen to represent the following: Bellfield Hotel, Grampians House, The Cricket Club and the Grampians Mountains. When the long awaited evening came each Queen and her attendants paraded through the hall, the results were announced and the winner (who this year was Valerie Evans) took her place on a throne erected in the middle of the stage. The other Queens made their way to thrones on either side of her. The audience were treated to a right royal display as the "Bishop" placed a crown on the winner's head. Much merriment followed including a play, with students dressed as Minnie and Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters. For the names of the people in the photo refer to "Bridging the Gap" by Ida Stanton, p.88. The photo shows a group of people arranged on and below a dais. There is a woman dressed as royalty sitting on a throne in the centre, flanked by a man dressed as a bishop on the left and a man dressed as a courtier on the right. There are two young girls in long white dresses wearing flowered bands in their hair standing in front of the men. There are more girls in white dresses and flower bands along both sided of the dais and two youths wearing ruffle fronted shirts and holding batons/walking sticks(?) at the front of each row of girls. Carpeted steps lead down from the dais and in front of the dais on either side are two boys dressed as pages. Flower arrangements flank the foot of the stairs.recreation, entertainment -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
It is believed that the three stone cottages in the area were built c.1930 by Italian stonemasons. This cottage is a single room with open fireplace at one end. A hole was dug in the floor inside which a small drum was sunk and covered by a wooden lid. It served as a cool box for the storage of perishable food. It is not known when the cottage was last occupied but during the 1970s the drum was removed and the pit filled in for safety reasons. Photo shows 6 men standing in front of stone cottage at Heatherlie (Mt Difficult) quarry. Cottage made from sawnand off-cuts of stone with stone window frames and door lintel. Rough bush-pole awning at right hand end of cottage.houses, mt difficult quarry -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1930s
Heatherlie quarryHeatherlie Quarry - Photo shows machinery in quarry; man in bottom right corner Mr F.R. Fameco of 'Heatherlee' Ararat at the Heatherlie Quarries Halls Gap written on backmining, mt difficult quarry -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1960s (?)
Heatherlie quarryHeatherlie Quarry - Photo shows Stone-mason's cottage in a state of disrepair and before renovations. Building has no roofquarrying, mt difficult quarry -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1960s (?)
Heatherlie QuarryStone-mason's hut Heatherlie Quarry - Photo shows Stone-mason's cottage in a state of disrepair and before renovations. Building has no roofquarrying, mt difficult quarry -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1960s (?)
Heatherlie quarryStone-mason's hut Heatherlie Quarry - Photo shows Stone-mason's cottage in state of disrepair and before renovations. Building has no roof; gumtree stands in centre foreground quarrying, mt difficult quarry -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1900s
Heatherlie quarry - Photo shows a large piece of equipment front right. Three men & a woman standing in front of rock wall. Pool of water middle leftquarrying, mt difficult quarry -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1882
Occasional picnic trains took large groups of visitors to the base of the mountain range & sometimes as far as the quarry. Other journeys terminated at Fyans Creek station on the south side of Mt Dryden. Most trips were Sunday School & Church outings, some on the annual Good Friday picnic. Spring was also a popular timePhoto shows train at siding. Man standing on engine roof with bucket in hand; woman in right hand corner of photo looking on; passenger looking out of open doorway. R333 written on back of engine car. Engine turned back to fronttransport, trains -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1882
Heatherlie Quarry - Photo shows passenger train leaving Heatherlie (engine at front). Tents top-left corner. Stables(?) middle background. misc industries, bee-keeping -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1882�
Heatherlie Quarry Picnic train - Photo shows passenger train leaving Heatherlie (engine at front). Tents top left corner. Stables(?) from John Payne - Willaura copied from a friend from ? ? (words indecipherable) - written on back of phototransport, trains