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Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Newspaper Article, Sir Henry de Castres Kellett - Burial Report, 1924
Sir Henry de Castres Kellett (1851-1924) the son of a hereditary baronet, was born at Mt Gambier, South Australia in 1851. His English title had been created in Ireland in 1801, but the family was originally Norman with the later branches living in England and Ireland. Sir Henry Kellett assumed the title in 1906. Henry Kellett was a prominent Kew retailer, continuing his father’s newspaper and stationery business in Bulleen Road (now High Street). At various stages, he also acted as an insurance, postal and real estate agent. He lived in Walpole Street and later at Lota Begg (now demolished) in Westbrook Street, East Kew. In 1884, Henry Kellett was elected to the Kew Borough Council and served for 40 years; a remarkable example of public service. He was elected Mayor for a single term in 1888-9. Sir Henry de Castres Kellett died in St George’s Hospital in 1924 following a tragic car accident in Cotham Road, Kew while on Council business. The vehicle, in which he was travelling with fellow councillors and the Town Clerk, collided with a tram. Sir Henry Kellett is commemorated in the naming of Kellett Reserve and Kellett Grove.Newspaper report from 1924 of the funeral of Sir Henry de Castres Kellett at Boroondara General Cemeterysir henry de castres kellett -
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Newspaper - Newspaper Article, The Kellett Baronetcy, 1906, 1906
Sir Henry de Castres Kellett (1851-1924) the son of a hereditary baronet, was born at Mt Gambier, South Australia in 1851. His English title had been created in Ireland in 1801, but the family was originally Norman with the later branches living in England and Ireland. Sir Henry Kellett assumed the title in 1906. Henry Kellett was a prominent Kew retailer, continuing his father’s newspaper and stationery business in Bulleen Road (now High Street). At various stages, he also acted as an insurance, postal and real estate agent. He lived in Walpole Street and later at Lota Begg (now demolished) in Westbrook Street, East Kew. In 1884, Henry Kellett was elected to the Kew Borough Council and served for 40 years; a remarkable example of public service. He was elected Mayor for a single term in 1888-9. Sir Henry de Castres Kellett died in St George’s Hospital in 1924 following a tragic car accident in Cotham Road, Kew while on Council business. The vehicle, in which he was travelling with fellow councillors and the Town Clerk, collided with a tram. Sir Henry Kellett is commemorated in the naming of Kellett Reserve and Kellett Grove.Letter to the Editor by Sir Henry de Castres Kellett regarding his Baronetcysir henry de castres kellett, kellett baronetcy -
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Newspaper - Newspaper Article, Cr Henry Kellett, Mayor of Kew, 1888
Sir Henry de Castres Kellett (1851-1924) the son of a hereditary baronet, was born at Mt Gambier, South Australia in 1851. His English title had been created in Ireland in 1801, but the family was originally Norman with the later branches living in England and Ireland. Sir Henry Kellett assumed the title in 1906. Henry Kellett was a prominent Kew retailer, continuing his father’s newspaper and stationery business in Bulleen Road (now High Street). At various stages, he also acted as an insurance, postal and real estate agent. He lived in Walpole Street and later at Lota Begg (now demolished) in Westbrook Street, East Kew. In 1884, Henry Kellett was elected to the Kew Borough Council and served for 40 years; a remarkable example of public service. He was elected Mayor for a single term in 1888-9. Sir Henry de Castres Kellett died in St George’s Hospital in 1924 following a tragic car accident in Cotham Road, Kew while on Council business. The vehicle, in which he was travelling with fellow councillors and the Town Clerk, collided with a tram. Sir Henry Kellett is commemorated in the naming of Kellett Reserve and Kellett Grove.Illustrated newspaper article from 1888, describing the elevation to the position of mayor of Kew by Cr Henry KellettHERALD 29/8/88sir henry de castres kellett, mayors of kew -
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Newspaper - Newspaper Article, Missed Death by Half a Second - Councillors in Car Smash, 1924, 1924
Sir Henry de Castres Kellett (1851-1924) the son of a hereditary baronet, was born at Mt Gambier, South Australia in 1851. His English title had been created in Ireland in 1801, but the family was originally Norman with the later branches living in England and Ireland. Sir Henry Kellett assumed the title in 1906. Henry Kellett was a prominent Kew retailer, continuing his father’s newspaper and stationery business in Bulleen Road (now High Street). At various stages, he also acted as an insurance, postal and real estate agent. He lived in Walpole Street and later at Lota Begg (now demolished) in Westbrook Street, East Kew. In 1884, Henry Kellett was elected to the Kew Borough Council and served for 40 years; a remarkable example of public service. He was elected Mayor for a single term in 1888-9. Sir Henry de Castres Kellett died in St George’s Hospital in 1924 following a tragic car accident in Cotham Road, Kew while on Council business. The vehicle, in which he was travelling with fellow councillors and the Town Clerk, collided with a tram. Sir Henry Kellett is commemorated in the naming of Kellett Reserve and Kellett Grove.Illustrated newspaper article from 1924, describing the death of Cr Henry Kellettsir henry de castres kellett -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Ceremonial object - Time Capsule, Kew Bowling Club, Kew Bowling Club, 1980, 1980
Sports Clubs in Kew in the final decades of the 19th century and in the early 20th century were often umbrella organisations with facilities for a number of sports. Typically in Kew, this included teams in lawn bowls, tennis and croquet. 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. Both the Kew and Auburn Heights Clubs assembled important collections. These historically significant and large collections were donated to the Society in 2020. The collections include manuscripts, pictures, trophies, plans, honour boards etc. References Barnard FGA 1910, 'Sports and Pastimes' in Jubilee History of Kew Victoria: Its origin & progress 1803-1910. Nixon NV 1980, The History of the Kew Bowling Club 1880-1980. Reeve S 2012, City of Boroondara: Thematic Environmental History, p.216.The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically significant locally. 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 collection illuminates 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.Copper cylinder being a Kew Bowling Club Time Capsule, sealed 1/12/80 to be opened 1/12/2080. [The item is part of the large historic Kew Bowling Club collection (1880-1988) gifted to the Kew Historical Society in 2020].KEW BOWLING CLUB / FOUNDED 1ST DECEMBER 1880 / THIS CAPSULE CONTAINS THE CLUB'S 100 YEARS HISTORY, CENTENARY DINNER NOTICES, LIST OF COMMITTEE, AND MEMBERS, NEWSPAPERS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF OUR CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. PLEASE OPEN ON 1ST DECEMBER 2080. / NOEL T LYALL CENTENARY PRESIDENT 1ST DECEMBER 1980.kew bowling club - wellington street - kew (vic), clubs - lawn bowls - kew (vic), bowling clubs - kew bowling club - history -
Tennis Australia
Collage, Unknown
Framed collage with copies of an 1877 photograph and 1877 newspaper article. Image depicts a group of 10 people seated outdoors around a small table; sitters include 'Lady Lindsay and Sir Coutts' according to handwritten list of names along left edge of photo. Photo dated Sept. 1877. Caption for article states: 'SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1877'. The article is a social pages report regarding a lawn tennis party held by Lady Lindsay and Sir Coutts on the previous Monday, (24th September 1877). Framed under TruGuard UV glass. 'TruGuard' sticker on backing, and number '42' is both written and on an adhesive label. Materials: Ink, Paper, Wood, Cardboard, Metal, Glasstennis -
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Newspaper, 1926
Partial copy of San Francisco Chronicle Sporting Green newspaper of February 16, 1926, with front page headline 'WILLS-LENGLEN IN BATTLE OF THE CENTURY'; with coverage of the upcoming match and photographs of both players. Under UV glass. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metal, Wood, Glasstennis -
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Newspaper, 1926
Partial copy of San Francisco Chronicle newspaper of February 16, 1926, with front page headline 'SUZANNE LENGLEN DEFEATS HELEN WILLS IN NET MATCH'; with coverage of the match and photographs of both players. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metal, Wood, Glasstennis -
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Page from Magazine, 1890
Two mounted pages: on left is page 580 from Harper's Weekly magazine, no.1551 from Vol.XXX. Features four lithographic images, each depicting a leading player: Sears, Dwight, Beeckman,& Taylor. On right is cover page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, No. 1827 from Vol LXXL, and dated week ending Sept. 20 1890. Features full length images (lithos) of champion players Campbell & Slocum. Materials: Ink, Paper, Cardboard, Wood, Metal, Adhesive labeltennis -
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Page from newspaper, 1881
Page 13 of The Queen, The Lady's Newspaper issue July 2, 1881. Features reproduced lithograph entitled: 'LAWN TENNIS COSTUMES' which depicts seven vignettes of figures playing tennis and wearing tennis attire. UV glass. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard, Metal, Wood, Adhesive labeltennis -
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Clipping from newspaper page, Circa 1890
Newspaper advertisement for Jeffries Lawn Tennis set. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
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Newspaper, 29-May-09
29 May 1909 issue of the 'New York Herald', European Edition, featuring an article about the results from the Wiesbaden Cup (p.7). Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Newspaper, 2-Jun-36
2 June 1936 issue of the 'Chicago Herald and Examiner', featuring an article about Australia's defeat of the U.S.A. in the Davis Cup North American Zone Final. Australia would meet Great Britain in the Challenge Round, and lose. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Newspaper, 4-Jun-36
4 June 1936 issue of the 'Chicago Herald and Examiner', featuring an article about Helen Fulton, and her performance at the Chicago City Tennis Tournament. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Newspaper, 28-Jun-36
28 June 1936 issue of the 'Chicago Herald and Examiner', featuring an article about veteran Gene Quinn's attempt to win the 3rd annual Chicago Public Parks Tournament. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Newspaper, 10 Nov 1883
10 Nov. 1882 issue of the 'St.Louis Globe-Democrat', featuring an article on page 4, entitled: WHY A GIRL CAN NOT PLAY TENNIS. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Newspaper, 11-Sep-27
11 Sept. 1927 issue of the 'The Des Moines register', featuring an article about France's win over the U.S. in the 1927 Davis Cup Challenge Round. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Newspaper, 9-Sep-27
9 Sept. 1927 issue of the 'The Des Moines register', featuring a page 7 article about the progress of the 1927 Davis Cup Challenge Round. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Newspaper, 22-Aug-09
22 Aug. 1909 issue of the 'The New York Times', featuring a front page article on the 1909 U.S. Championships. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Newspaper, 16-Aug-14
16 Aug. 1914 issue of the 'Dallas Morning News' (Vol.29, No.320), featuring an article on Australia's victory in the 1914 Davis Cup, on page 7. Materials: Ink, Papertennis -
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Collage, Circa 1949, Circa 2000
Collage: featuring (1) clipping of photograph reproduced in newspaper, signed 'BEST WISHES, PANCHO GONZALES'; and (2) Page 49 from September 1949 issue of Wide World magazine,also signed 'TO FRANCIS, PANCHO GONZALES' and featuring three images of Gonzales with captions. (3) a brass title plate with text: '1948 & 1949/ U.S. OPEN CHAMPION'. UV glass. Materials: Paper, Ink, Glass, Cardboard, Glue, Wood, Metal, Felttennis -
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Print, 1886
Double page spread from 'The Graphic' newspaper of Summer 1886 entitled 'ALL ABOUT OUR LAWN-TENNIS CLUB'. A cartoon style composition by Arthur Hopkins narrating the story of a club establishing their courts on rough country fields. Framed under UV glass. Materials: Ink, Paper, Glass, Metal, Woodtennis -
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Page from newspaper, Collage, 1999
Collage of newspaper clippings being part 1 and 2 of a Los Angeles Times article, from issue August 29, 1999; entitled 'GRAND OL' MAN' relating to Roy Emerson's grand slam record under threat from more recent players. UV glass. Materials: Ink, Paper, Glass, Metal, Woodtennis -
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Page from newspaper, Circa 1900
Newspaper page featuring comic strip narrative entitled: 'SALLIE SLICK AND STARTLING AUNT AMELIA' in which the two characters play tetherball. Colour offset newsprint. Materials: Ink, Paper, Glass, Metal, Woodtennis -
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Page from newspaper, 1890
Newspaper page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper; page 121 of Sept. 20 1890 issue. Features two reproduced engravings: 1) entitled 'CHAMPIONSHIP CUPS FOR SINGLES AND DOUBLES AND "ALL COMERS" TROPHIES', depiting a range of trophies on a shelf; and 2) entitled: 'SCENE OF THE CAMPBELL-SLOCUM CONTEST FOR THE LAWN-TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE UNITED STATES ON THE GROUNDS OF THE NEWPORT CASINO', depicting a tennis match surrounded by a crowd on spectators. Photocopy of news article 'THE NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT' from same publication is adhered to backing. UV glass. Materials: Ink, Paper, Glass, Metal, Woodtennis -
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Page from newspaper, 01 Feb 1845
An article on page 80 of the Illustrated London News (1 February, 1845), entitled 'The Tennis Court at Strathfieldsaye', with lithographic image of a Doubles match. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
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Page from Magazine, 20 Sep 1890
Pages 118-119 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (20 Sept. 1890) features an article, written by F.B. Campbell, entitled: THE NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS/TOURNAMENT. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
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Page from Magazine, 12 Sep 1885
Page 213 of the German language edition of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (Frank Leslie's Illustrirte Zeitung, 12 Sept. 1885), featuring an article regarding, and lithographic print of the events of the 1885 U.S. Open. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
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Clipping from newspaper page, 18 Aug 1860
A clipping from page 202 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (18 Aug. 1860), feauring an article entitled: THE PRINCE OF WALES AT THE TENNIS COURT. Article is accompanied by an engraving print depicting the young Edward, Prince of Wales, playing a real tennis match, at the Oriel Tennis Court at Oxford. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
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Certificate, William Richardson : Member of the Independent Order of Rechabites - Salford Unity, Victoria District No.82, Tent No.260, c. 1882
The Victoria District of Rechabites (District No. 82) was established in the 28th January 1861 with the transfer of Star of Australia Felix Tent No. 4 of the Tasmania District (which was established in Melbourne on the 25th January 1847) and Mount Alexander Tent No. 9 of the Tasmania District (began in Castlemaine on the 26th January 1860).In its heyday the Victoria Rechabites’ membership numbers grew and grew to the extent that there were at one stage in excess of 36,000 members associated with the Victorian Rechabites in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s covering approximately 250 operating Tents. Reference: Victoria RechabitesThis work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society. Illuminated certificate testifying that Brother William Richardson was enrolled as a member the Independent Order of Rechabites on the fourth day of September 1882. [William Richardson was the father of the historian, Dorothy Rogers]. The Star of Kew Tent No. 260 had been formed in 1882 as a branch of the Independent Order of Rechabites. W. H. Richardson was a founding member.rechabites, independent order of rechabites, star of australia felix tent no. 4, richardson family