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Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1928
Three issues of 'American Lawn Tennis', dating from 1928. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1957
Two issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1957. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1958
Two issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1958. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1959
Two issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1959. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1960
Two issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1960. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1961
Nine issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1961. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1962
26 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1962. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1963
34 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1963. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1964
28 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1964. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1977
12 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1977. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1978
18 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1978. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1979
25 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1979. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1980
26 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1980. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1981
13 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1981. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1982
12 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1982. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1983
18 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1983. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1984
22 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1984. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1985
25 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1985. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1986
12 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1986. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1987
Three issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1987. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1988
10 issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1988. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1989
Three issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1989. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1991
Eight issues of 'World Tennis' magazine, dating from 1991. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1933
Six issues of 'American Lawn Tennis', dating from 1933. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1944
Two issues of 'American Lawn Tennis' dating from 1944. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, 1949
Five issues of 'American Lawn Tennis' dating from 1949. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Brighton Historical Society
Textile - Cushion cover, Cushion cover (fabric remnant)
This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.A piece of hand painted cream silk velvet believed to be from a cushion cover. Date unknown.barone, seaview, brighton, cushion -
Camberwell Historical Society
Book, Sonia Jennings et al, Clubhouse: A Celebration of Local Sport in Boroondara, 2006
Book published in 2006 on the history of sport in the City of Boroondara dating back to the mid-nineteenth centurycamberwell, boroondara, sport -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photograph, Photo from Mt Gambier Games, likely circa mid 1980s, 1980s
This photo, depicting a wheelchair athlete competing in the shot put in the Mt Gambier Games, was likely taken after 1981 (possibly in 1986), as one of the onlookers is wearing a cap from the Australian Institute of Sport which was formed in 1981.Black and white photo from Mt Gambier Games, uncertain date, likely mid 1980s.Reverse side of the photo has a post it note with the following inscription. Mt Gambier Games rear: Dominic Gregorio (VIC) Graham Maloney (SA) Steve Trestrail (SA) Michael McIntyre (SA) Peter Peterson )VIC) Don Perriman (VIC) holdingmt gambier games, dominic gregorio, graham maloney, steve trestrail, michael mcintyre, peter peterson -
Melbourne Legacy
Card, Widow and Children statue dedication 29 September 1998
Two notecards published by Legacy to commemorate the installation and dedication of the 'Widow and Children' statue on Tuesday 29th September 1998 in the Legacy Garden of Appreciation. The 'Widow and Children' statue was sculpted by Louis Laumen, a Melbourne artist. The sculpture symbolises the work of Legacy caring for the widows and children of veterans.A record of the 'Widow and Children' statue being dedicated in 1998.A commemorative card and a blank note card both with an image of the Widow and Children statue and the date of dedication.statue, garden, memorial garden, widow and children statue