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Carlton Football Club
Exercise Book Scrapbook, Carlton Football Club 1958, 1958
An immaculate collection of newspaper articles & statistics compiled by Joan MacKenzie of the 1958 VFL seasonThe book contains an almost complete record of Carlton FC's 1958 season by Newspaper articles and self penned tables and statistics. The start of the 1958 season was tumultuous with infighting and committee factions. This period is superbly captured by the compiler of the scrap book. The 1958 season was not a successful one for Carlton; 1958 Summary In his final season, Ken Hands stepped down from the captaincy that he had held for the previous 5 and a half years. Unforunately, Carlton carried its losing form of the end of the 1957 season into 1958. The club would win only one of its first seven games, and that was against the previous years wooden spoon winner, Geelong. By the end of round 7, the Blues would sit dead last on the premiership table, and any chance of a finals appearance was gone. The club managed to turn its fortunes around from round 8, though, winning four games in a row and 7 of its last 11 games. This lifted us to seventh place on the ladder with an 8 win, 10 loss record for the year. This improved form would lay the foundation for 1959, Carlton's best year of the 1950's, when the club would win its first eight games, finish second on the ladder, and reach a Preliminary Final. A Lined Blue & Red Embassy Exercise Book. Embassy was Coles's Generic Brand. -
Carlton Football Club
Letter from Victorian Football League 1981, VFL Registration Form 5A, 1981
A now defunct Form 5A registration of playerA now defunct Form 5A registration of player of four time premiership player David McKay Career : 1969 - 1981 Debut : Round 3, 1969 vs Footscray, aged 19 years, 165 days Carlton Player No. 809 Games : 263 Goals : 277 Last Game : Grand Final, 1981 vs Collingwood, aged 31 years, 325 days Guernsey No. 43 Height : 191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.) Weight : 92 kg (15 stone, 0 lbs.) DOB : November 5, 1949 Premiership Player 1970, 1972, 1979, 1981 Carlton Hall of Fame (1996) One of the most spectacular high marks of his era, David Robert James “Swan” McKay was a Carlton star for twelve seasons, and a key member of four Premiership teams. Recruited from Newlyn, near Ballarat in central Victoria, McKay arrived at Princes Park in 1968 as a raw-boned 19 year-old. Coach Ron Barassi liked what he saw, and quickly realised that the laconic, easy-going country kid had the makings of something special after only a handful of games in the Blues’ number 43 guernsey. At 191cm and 95 kg he was robust enough to play in the ruck, while his exceptional aerial skills allowed him to hold down a key position. The problem was that he had joined the reigning premiers, so he wasn’t able to claim a regular place in the side until after the Blues were beaten by Richmond in the ’69 Grand Final. Early in the following season, McKay was given a chance at centre half-back, and took to it “like a swan to water.” Quick for his size and blessed with wonderful judgement, “Swan” soon became a crowd favourite. From that season on and throughout his career, it was only on rare occasions when the weekly televised football highlights package did not include footage of him drifting across the front of the pack to pluck the ball from the hands of an opponent, or leaping high over three or four sets of shoulders to take another soaring high mark. By 1970, McKay was embedded in the Carlton defence and hadn’t missed a game all season. After the Blues wound up second on the ladder, David experienced the thrill of a VFL final for the first time in his 29th senior match, when almost 113,000 fans packed into the MCG to see Collingwood beat Carlton by 10 points in a high-scoring Semi Final. Swan took 10 marks amid his 16 possessions that afternoon, and although his side was beaten, he revelled in the occasion. A fortnight later, after destroying St Kilda in a one-sided Preliminary Final, Carlton met Collingwood again in the Grand Final in front of an even bigger crowd. McKay was in trouble early against his taller, equally athletic opponent Len Thompson, but rallied after half time to get right on top as the Blues came from 44 points down to shatter Collingwood in the greatest of all Grand Final comebacks. Swan took nine telling marks and collected 18 possessions to be hailed as Best on Ground, before collecting the first of his four Premiership medals. One of the hallmarks of the Carlton teams coached by Barassi was their versatility, so as his career progressed, McKay started spending time up forward or in the ruck. From then on, when a game was in the balance and a goal or two was sorely needed, he was the man the Blues often looked for. He worked hard on his shooting for goal and became a reliable forward option. The 1972 final series must rank as one of Carlton’s finest hours, as the Blues fought their way through three hard, cut-throat games to meet the raging favourites Richmond in the Grand Final. In that remarkable encounter on a fine, cool day at the MCG, Swan lined up in a back pocket to cover the Tigers’ resting ruckmen and for once, lowered his colours to Richmond’s Neil Balme, who kicked 5 goals – but the Blues still won by 27 points and McKay picked up his second medal. In August 1973, Swan brought up game number 100 against Footscray at the Western Oval. Carlton won by nine points – thanks to McKay’s 13 marks in great game at centre half-back. A month later, the Blues and the Tigers met again on Grand Final day, and – still smarting from their surprise defeat the previous year – Richmond went head-hunting in a spiteful match. Swan was shifted forward early and kicked two majors, but neither he nor his team could match Richmond’s ferocity and the Tigers won the flag by 30 points. Midway through the following season, in round 14, 1975 - McKay was embroiled in another infamous encounter at Essendon’s Windy Hill – a game that saw eight players (himself included) reported. On a wet and miserable day dominated by a howling wind, Swan’s 22 disposals, 14 marks and eight goals won the game for Carlton, and making that victory even sweeter, he later escaped suspension for striking. By the time Carlton was knocked out of the finals in 1976 by straight-sets defeats at the hands of Hawthorn and North Melbourne, McKay was 27 and had racked up 172 games. But he felt he needed relief from the pressure-cooker life of a VFL footballer, so he agreed in principle to join WAFL club Subiaco. When he requested a clearance from Carlton however, the Blues steadfastly refused. Both sides dug in their heels, and some unfortunate headlines resulted before Swan relented and resumed training some weeks into 1977. In round 13 of that season, on a freezing cold and wet Saturday afternoon at the Junction Oval, bottom side Fitzroy caused a huge upset by beating Carlton by 7 points. In his 181st game, McKay took 9 marks, and his second goal of the game was the 200th of his career. McKay’s fourth Grand Final came in 1979 against Collingwood. By then one of only five survivors from the ’73 team, Swan was approaching his 30th birthday. yet still playing valuable, consistent football. In a close, absorbing match on a wet and slippery MCG that day, Carlton again won a nail-biter by just 5 points, thanks to Wayne Harmes’ famous swipe at the ball from a forward pocket in the last minutes of the game. The ball ended at the feet of Ken Sheldon, whose goal clinched Carlton’s twelfth Premiership, and McKay’s third. Throughout the majority of his career, Swan was a durable type who rarely suffered serious injury. That all changed in 1980 however, when he rolled an ankle, played on, and compounded the injury which hampered him for the rest of his career. Carlton made the finals again, but dropped out after successive losses. That was a bitter blow for the Blues, who promptly sacked coach Peter Jones and reinstated David Parkin. Because of his ankle, Swan missed a number of games early in 1981, but was back to near his best for the finals. Carlton destroyed Geelong by 40 points in the second Semi Final and marched into the Grand Final as hot favourites against Collingwood. In a typically fierce and physical decider, Collingwood led by 21 points late in the third quarter, before the confident Blues overwhelmed them in the last term - winning Premiership number four for Swan McKay, and flag number thirteen for Carlton. One of the goals in that vital last quarter came from the big number 43. It was his second major of the game, and his last kick in league football. Amid the jubilation of victory in the rooms after the game, Swan announced his retirement after 263 games and 277 career goals. He was a few weeks short of his thirty-second birthday and it was an appropriate way to end the playing career of one of the club’s favourite sons. Following his retirement, McKay stayed involved at Princes Park in a number of off-field roles. He was inducted into the Carlton Hall of Fame in 1996, and later became a high-profile critic of Carlton’s President John Elliott. When Elliott was voted out of office in 2002, McKay was appointed a director of the club under new President Ian Collins. During 1999 and 2000, David's son James McKay played eight Reserves games and kicked two goals for Carlton. Milestones 100 Games : Round 21, 1973 vs Footscray 150 Games : Round 2, 1976 vs Essendon 200 Games : Round 10, 1978 vs Footscray 250 Games : Round 9, 1981 vs South Melbourne 100 Goals : Round 13, 1974 vs Geelong 200 Goals : Round 13, 1977 vs FitzroyLetters & copy of form from VFL -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Framed Object, Medal Chart, Toye, Kenning and Spencer, Orders,decorations and medals of Great Britain, Nothern Ireland and the Commonwealth 1984, c1990
Published as a guide for wearing and identiying British and Commonwealth medals and decorations.Framed coloured illustrated medal chart, glazed. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Codling Collection 01 - Ewart Bros. Menswear, Soul Pattinson (previously Ken Moir), Darrell Lea, National Bank, Mid 1970s
Miss Olive Codling was a Foundation Member and a Life Member of the Wodonga Historical Society. Many of her prize-winning photos are held in the Society Collection. She also held a range of roles and committee positions in a wide range of Wodonga community organisations. These included the Horticultural Society, the Wodonga Arts Council, the Wodonga Camera Club and the Wodonga Lapidary Club. This photo collection is significant as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the 20th century.Geoff and Clarrie Ewart conducted a menswear business in High Street, Wodonga for 45 years. The pair began trading in 1954 at the southern end of the street before moving to a shop next to the Wodonga Pharmacy where they continued until 1995. They also opened Ewart's Book Store further south in High Street in 1961. Their second site became known as the 'long shop' as it extended from High Street and through to the Coles supermarket car park. They closed their menswear business in 1995. It was eventually absorbed by Coles when they extended their store, Jannoel Florist in Seasame Street was opened late 1973 - back then the Darrel Lea shop was Harry Johnsons shoe shop and after that it was Toyworld then it became Darrel lea before Jannoel bought Darrel Lea in 1998 knocked a hole in the wall and began combining flowers and chocolates Coles building was commenced on the site of Stiff and Gannon in March 1971 wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, ewart brothers, jannoel florist -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Wodonga Sale Yards - The story 1935 - 1980, Ken Skeen, 2003
Built in 1935, the saleyards in Wodonga catered for cattle, sheep, horses, and pigs and were the site of the second largest one-day sale of cattle in Australia. Prior to the establishment of the municipal saleyards there were 4 privately owned sets of saleyards in Wodonga. In 1925 Mr. Robert Richardson was elected to the Wodonga Shire Council and immediately proposed that the Council should establish new saleyards to replace existing, outdated facilities. Initially there was a lack of support and strong opposition from the private owners. It was not until Mr. Richardson was elected President of the Shire in 1933 that progress was made. They were eventually opened in October 1935 and played a pivotal role in primary industry in the area. This book tells their story.non-fictionBuilt in 1935, the saleyards in Wodonga catered for cattle, sheep, horses, and pigs and were the site of the second largest one-day sale of cattle in Australia. Prior to the establishment of the municipal saleyards there were 4 privately owned sets of saleyards in Wodonga. In 1925 Mr. Robert Richardson was elected to the Wodonga Shire Council and immediately proposed that the Council should establish new saleyards to replace existing, outdated facilities. Initially there was a lack of support and strong opposition from the private owners. It was not until Mr. Richardson was elected President of the Shire in 1933 that progress was made. They were eventually opened in October 1935 and played a pivotal role in primary industry in the area. This book tells their story.saleyards wodonga, livestock sales, primary industry victoria -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - Murray Valley Hunt Club Inc. 1953- 2002, Cheryl Cole-Peeters & Gerard Peeters
The Murray Valley Hunt Club Inc. stemmed from a conversation in the Member’s Bar at Melbourne Royal Show in 1946 between Des Martin, Wodonga, Victoria and Ken Crawford, Holbrook NSW. Although it was another seven years before the Club was formed it has played a significant part in the history of Wodonga, Albury and district, especially the history related to equestrian activities. This publication was compiled to celebrate its 50th anniversary.non-fictionThe Murray Valley Hunt Club Inc. stemmed from a conversation in the Member’s Bar at Melbourne Royal Show in 1946 between Des Martin, Wodonga, Victoria and Ken Crawford, Holbrook NSW. Although it was another seven years before the Club was formed it has played a significant part in the history of Wodonga, Albury and district, especially the history related to equestrian activities. This publication was compiled to celebrate its 50th anniversary.murray valley hunt club, equestrian events wodonga -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Nissan dealership closes its door, 1991
Article describing the closure of car dealerships in 1991Article describing the closure of car dealerships in 1991Article describing the closure of car dealerships in 1991brian roberts nissan, cars, ken morgan toyota, east city holden, maroondah highway, nunawading, rooks road, whitehorse road, blackburn, chapel street -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Apex Gift to Special School, 1976
Vermont Apex helps Vermont Special SchoolVermont Apex helps Vermont Special SchoolVermont Apex helps Vermont Special Schoolservice clubs, apex club, vermont, vermont special school, haddingham, kevin, knapple, marcus, campbell-jones, john, clancy, m., cubbins, brian, briston, ken -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, City of Nunawading. Proposed controls for areas of special landscape significance, 1984
Document prepared for interview with Minister for Planning and Environment. Friday 25 May 1984.Document prepared for interview with Minister for Planning and Environment. Friday 25 May 1984. Outlines history of council's proposals for landscape controls.Document prepared for interview with Minister for Planning and Environment. Friday 25 May 1984.city of nunawading, barelli, ken, madden, john, reid, wendy, fell, les, o'neill, ron, landscape planning -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, The Anatomy of a neighbourhood, 1991
Residents of Church Street And Barkly Terrace, Mitcham successful in their bid with Nunawading Council over its rezoning proposal.Residents of Church Street And Barkly Terrace, Mitcham successful in their bid with Nunawading Council over its rezoning proposal.Residents of Church Street And Barkly Terrace, Mitcham successful in their bid with Nunawading Council over its rezoning proposal.town planning, city of nunawading, church street, mitcham, barkly terrace, mitcham, neal, michelle, williams, ken, pannel, rebecca, john, mandy -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council service stands out, 1994
One hundred and thirty-five men and women have served the City of Nunawading and before that the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham.One hundred and thirty-five men and women have served the City of Nunawading and before that the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham. Present and past councillors recall major achievements on the eve of amalgamation with Box Hill.One hundred and thirty-five men and women have served the City of Nunawading and before that the Shire of Blackburn and Mitcham.local government, city of nunawading, shire of blackburn and mitcham, councillors, sutherland, leslie j, riddell, arthur, rooney, keith, cox, george, oakley, gavan, barelli, ken, plummer, jan, atkinson, bruce, athan, savvas, smith, dorothy g, allan, peter, spurr, noel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Hall site for sale, c1980
Mitcham Memorial Hall for sale (photo)Mitcham Memorial Hall for sale (photo)Mitcham Memorial Hall for sale (photo)city of nunawading, barelli, ken, atkinson, bruce, riddell, wal, mitcham memorial hall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article - Pamphlet, Mullum Mullum Festival, 1/10/1996 12:00:00 AM
Programme for three weeks of activities at the 1996 Mullum Mullum Festival, 6th - 27th October.Programme for three weeks of activities at the 1996 Mullum Mullum Festival, 6th - 27th October. Creek Carnival weekend, October 26th & 27th.Programme for three weeks of activities at the 1996 Mullum Mullum Festival, 6th - 27th October. parks and reserves, schwerkolt cottage, cameron, david, simpson, ken, cooper, pat, cooper, mike, manningham creek, hillcrest reserve, mullum mullum creek, taylor, cameron, lang, felicity, currawong bush park, city of manningham, city of whitehorse -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Cr. Ken Barelli - Mayor, 1/11/1983 12:00:00 AM
Coloured Photograph of Cr. Kenneth Douglas Barelli, Mayor, City of Nunawading, November 1983 to August 1984 - 9 months.The shortened period was due to possible triennial elections being introduced by the Governmentbarelli, ken, city of nunawading, mayor -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Ken Barelli - Councillor
Black & white photograph of Kenneth Douglas Barelli, Councillor, East Ward, City of Nunawading, 18th February 1978 to August 1986. Mayor 1983-1984barelli, ken, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Club notches up fine record of civic milestones, 1993
Forest Hill Rotary Club was chartered 1975.Forest Hill Rotary Club was chartered 1975. Past district governor, Ford Davis is a member. A major project is maintenance of an orchard at Berwick with more than $100,000 donated to charity. The club has started 6 Probus Clubs in the area. The club will host the District 9810 Conference next February in Ballarat.Forest Hill Rotary Club was chartered 1975. rotary club of forest hill, kleine, richard (dr), durham, norm, clark, ken, burleigh, maurice, kingsley, caron, christie, alison, gray, libby, gillies, grant, ivanov, boris, de run, jacqueline, crabtree, malcolm -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Nunawading Youth Club, 1986
History of Nunawading Youth Club founded by First Constable Bill Lucas in 1944. he also founded three other Youth Clubs: Wedderburn, Chillingollah and St Kilda.History of Nunawading Youth Club founded by First Constable Bill Lucas in 1944. he also founded three other Youth Clubs: Wedderburn, Chillingollah and St Kilda. Club's records lost in 1970's due to vandals. a modern gymnasium and headquarters at Walker Park, Mitcham opened 20 Oct 1985. included is a report on this opening.History of Nunawading Youth Club founded by First Constable Bill Lucas in 1944. he also founded three other Youth Clubs: Wedderburn, Chillingollah and St Kilda.youth, nunawading youth club, kreymborg, allan, semmens, ken, roper, judy, lucas, bill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A Big band as bold as brass, 1991
Nunawading City Band will perform in the prestigious 'Fetes de Geneve' in Switzerland.Nunawading City Band will perform in the prestigious 'Fetes de Geneve' in Switzerland. Band President Hugh Stevenson says the band will have a distinctive sound and will be a novelty at the festival.Nunawading City Band will perform in the prestigious 'Fetes de Geneve' in Switzerland. nunawading city band, fetes de geneve, stevenson, hugh, donald, tom, pritchard, jessica, sutton, olivea, atkinson, bruce, pygall, graeme, mcgillivray, ken -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Homes for the aged on school site?, 1994
Proposal to develop 25 units for the aged on the original Vermont Primary School site. The community organisation, Vermont Elderly People's Homes has drawn up plans for the development on the corner of Mitcham and Canterbury Roads. With photo.vermont primary school, no. 1022, retirement homes and villages, vermont elderly peoples homes, barelli, ken, o'neill, ron, atkinson, bruce -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Caring For Senior Citizens, 1996
Vermont Elderly People's homes has completed Stage 1 of Dandvue Village units - for aged pensioners capable of independent living. The land was the old site of Vermont Primary School. Article includes brief details of other projects involving the organisation.vermont primary school, no. 1022, retirement homes and villages, vermont elderly peoples homes, kirkpatrick, birdie, palmer, cyril, hauser, ken, williams, muriel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council Under Fire, 1995
Conditions imposed by the City of Whitehorse on a proposed 27 unit development at Mitcham for aged citizens come under fire from the Vermont Elderly Peoples Homes Society.retirement homes and villages, city of whitehorse, vermont elderly peoples homes, barelli, ken, arrowsmith, valda, o'neill, ron -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Units Plan Ready, 1995
Plans for 27 independent living units for the aged at the corner of Mitcham and Canterbury Roads have been finalised by Vermont Elderly Peoples Homes Society.retirement homes and villages, vermont elderly peoples homes, barelli, ken, arrowsmith, valda, o'neill, ron -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Book, A History of the Metcalfe Group of Fire Brigades, 2011
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Book, A history of Seventeen Central Victoria Schools
Baringhup, Baringhup East, Baringhup West, Bradford, Brokenback, Eastville, Gowar, Muckleford, Muckleford South, Neereman, Nuggetty, Porcupine Flat, Shelbourne, Shelbourne South, Tarrangower, Walmer, Walmer North -
Unions Ballarat
From growth via despair to optimism, 2002
The book is a series of essays about the history of religion within societies - particularly Baptism - in Victoria.Includes an essay that relates to Ballarat history: Ballarat and Federation, the evangel and social concerns.Paperback; green and black background cover; yellow and brown lettering; colour picture of Reverend Joseph Hunter Goble; black and white photos; 152 pages.Front cover: title and description. Spine: title and publishing organisation's name. Back: review.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council;, ballarat trades hall, religion, victorian baptist historical society, social history, social customs -
Unions Ballarat
Man's best friends, Prato, Ken, n.d
Stories that demonstrate the loyalty of dogs and horses towards humans.One of the stories, "The Pikeman's Dog", researched by Ballarat academic Paul Williams. The author has written another book that was produced in Wendouree. We are unsure of where this book was produced.Book; 14 pages. Front cover: green background; colour photographs of two dogs and a horse; black lettering; author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, animals -
Unions Ballarat
A Century of Struggle: A History of the Electrical Trades Union of Australia, Victorian Branch, Purdham, Ken, 2002
History of the ETU Australia, its growth and achievements.Relevant to the history and growth of trade unions in Australia.Paper; hardback book; 2 copies. Front cover: blue, orange and black; white text; two-tone industry photographs.Front cover: Author name and title.electrical trades union of australia, victorian branch, etu, btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, unions, history -
Federation University Historical Collection
CD-ROM, Hansard Broadcast Ballarat Opening Ceremony Legislative Assembly, 2012, 06/09/2012
On 06 September 2012 the Legislative Assembly sat at Foundes Hall, Mount Helen Campus. A CD-ROM containing the welcome addresses during the parliamentary sitting at Mount Helen Campus in 2012.hansard broadcast ballarat opening ceremony legislative assembly, legislative assembly ballarat sitting, founders hall, ken smith, parliament of victoria, bonnie fagan, bonnie chew, herbert werner frederick de nully, paul hemming, david battesby, ted ballieu, wadawurrung, mark harris, daniel andrews -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Journal, Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourner Bleter / Melbourne Chronicle November/December 1981, ADD DATE
Journal published by the Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourne. Contains essays, reviews, fiction and poetry in both English and Yiddish.44 pages, A4, Softbound, Paper covers. non-fictionJournal published by the Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourne. Contains essays, reviews, fiction and poetry in both English and Yiddish.moshe ajzenbud, serge liberman, m. ajzenbud, anne parratt, frederick c. parmee, emily elbaum, eva berger ninedek, michael danby, ken bandman, roslyn k. gross, pauline lyons, lysbeth rose, shoshana keller, maria lewitt, mal morgan -
Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library
Journal, Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourner Bleter / Melbourne Chronicle August/September 1983, ADD DATE
Journal published by the Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourne. Contains essays, reviews, fiction and poetry in both English and Yiddish.40 pages, A4, Softbound, Paper covers. non-fictionJournal published by the Kadimah Jewish Cultural Centre and National Library, Melbourne. Contains essays, reviews, fiction and poetry in both English and Yiddish.moshe ajzenbud, serge lieberman, michael liffman, annette buchbinder, j.e. shenfield, colin golvan, harry marks, alan collins, ken bandman, josie stainsby, graeme hetherington