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Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Annual Report, Diamond Valley Football League. Annual Report. Season 1981, 31/12/1981
A complete record of the DVFL season 1981, includes reports from affiliated clubs, scores from the seasons games and winners of best and fairest awards for all age groups.This annual report covers many teams from within the Diamond Valley area. Includes junior and senior teams.Foolscap size book. 99 pages, printed on one side of page only. Blue cover with white text. Includes tables and photos.With the compliments of ... Diamond Valley Football leagueaustralian rules football, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Constitution, Greensborough Football Club Constitution 1965, 10/11/1965
1965 amended version of the Constitution of the Greensborough Football Club. Date of amendment 10/11/1965.Outlines the 'objects' of the club and rules relating to the running of the Greensborough Football Club.Grey paper cover. 5 pages.greensborough football club, constitution -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper supplement, Herald Sun, 100 years of footy, 06/05/1996
Published as 6 supplements to the Herald Sun in 1996, each has a different focus: Memorable moments, The big grabs, The tough men, Glamor and the glory, Changing the game, and, The medal winners.Six 16-page supplements to the Herald Sun. Black and white text with some colour images.australian rules football -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Children to rule again [Bundoora Primary School Bu1915], 06/06/2018
The former Bundoora Primary School building has reopened as a kindergarten and childcare centre. The Greensborough Historical Society have been especially interested and have been kind enough to share original photos of the building and class photos from the 1930s.News article 1 page, black text and colour images.bundoora primary school, greensborough historical society, nino childcare bundoora -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Telfer Sport facility a winner, 19/07/2017
Football and cricket teams in Bundoora are celebrating the opening of a sporting pavilion at N J Telfer Reserve.News article 1 page, black text and colour image.n j telfer reserve, bundoora, australian rules football, cricket -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, White line fever at Were Street Shops, 23/08/2017
When motorists completely ignore a road sign, it's time to hammer the message home. Double white lines in Were Street Montmorency are a deterrent to crossing the road to a carpark on the other side.News article 1 page, black text.banyule city council, road rules, were street montmorency, car parking -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Brian Carroll et al, Preston: an illustrated history, 1985
232 p., black & white illustrations, dust jacket non-fictionpreston -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Hawthorn Football Club players take up study at Ballarat's Federation University, 2016
Nine Hawthorn footballers in brown and gold shirts in a room with computers. The players are studying Federation University Australia's diploma of project management at the club's headquarters in Waverley. From back left, Dallas Willsmore, Jonathon O’Rourke, Cyril Rioli, James Sicily, James Frawley and Jack Gunston. Front, Taylor Duryea and Liam Shiels. dallas willsmore, jonathon o’rourke, cyril rioli, james sicily, james frawley, jack gunston, taylor duryea, liam shiels, hawthorn football club, diploma of project management, australian rules football, afl -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat Junior Technical School B Grade Football Team, 1946
The B grade football team of the Ballarat Junior Technical School . Back row left to right: L. Wilson, K. Spalding, K. East, W. Holdsworth, E. Jackson, J. Anderson Centre row left to right: T. Shaw, W. Whittle, G. Hindson, D. Morris, W. Fisher, G. Toplis, W. Sutherland Front row left to right: B. Bowman, A. Hughes, W. Coles, G, Clifton, G. Bergin, F. Atchison, F. Gallagher, T. Aggett, T. Hewittballarat junior technical school, ballarat junior technical school football team, football, australian rules football -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Junior Technical School - Graham Wise, 1959
Graham Wise was born on 13 October 1942. He attended Ballarat Junior Technical School and became the 1959 Ballarat Junior Technical School Open Athletics Champion. He was often listed as best afield for the Ballarat Junior Technical School Football Team. From 1963-1966 he played for Melbourne within the Victorian Football League - VFL, (now the Australian Football League). During his time with Melbourne he played 40 games, ruck position and wore guernsey number 23. He was part of the Premiership team in 1964. Graham returned to Ballarat and was the playng coach of Golden Point in the Ballarat Football League.Photograph of Graham Wise taken in outdoor setting, possibly White Flat OvalInscription in pen on back - Graham Wise Open Aths Champ 1959. In pencil - S/S 10 cms wide, 12 cms deep. Number 18 in circle.wise, ballarat junior technical school, victorian football league, australian football league, melbourne football club, golden point, ballarat football league, vfl, afl, australian rules football, open athletics champion -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument, Stanley, Fuller Spiral Cylindrical Slide Rule Calculator with Timber Case
scientific instrument, cylinder slide rule, cylindrical logarithmic slide rule -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat Junior Technical School Football Team, 1970
Twenty three boys from the Ballarat Junior Technical School Football team. Back row from left: Graeme Warren, Graeme Keating, Neil Hodder, Col Brown Centre row from left, Steve Hetherington , ? . ? , ?, Col Taylor, ? , ? . ? , ?, Howard Sharp, Peter Nelson, Peter Rickard Front ? , ? . ? , ?, ?, Kim Hall, ?. ballarat junior technical school football team, sport, graeme warren, graeme keating, neil hodder, col brown, centre row from left, steve hetherington, col taylor, howard sharp, peter nelson, peter rickard, front ?, kim hall, australian rules football -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines Herald Shield Football Squad, 1983
The Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) Football team pose for a team photo, wearing the gold and brown football jumper and shorts. The Herald Shield Football Squad results were as follows: 1. SMB 13-15 defeated Sebastopol Technical School 8-12 2. SMB 21-18 Defeated Ballarat North Technical School 7-6 3. SMB 6-3 defeated by St Patrick's College 21-10 Standing left to right: P. Giani, D. Murnane, L. Pery, S. Ching, J. Murphy, I. Porter, D. Lamb, B. Mitras, D. Mooney, S. Mason Seated left to right: A. Gibbs, W. Gordon, D. Newell, Colin McCurry (coach), M. Sharp (Captain), D. Sizeland, J. Conroy, R. Sutton (1st aid) Front left to right: A. Scott, B. Ahrends Absent: S. Bartley, C. Cox, C. Cushion, K. Darcy, D. Graham, D. Hubble, S McConnell, D. Rowe, B. Stone.ballarat school of mines, football, australian rules footballl, herald shield, mccurry -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, H. Owen, Ballarat School of Mines Football Team, c1914
The Ballarat School of Mines was established in 1870 and was the first school of mines in Australiasia. It is a predecessor institution of Federation University AustraliaTwenty-two males posed for football team photograph Photograph mounted on dark green card Mounting very damagedNames and position in photograph for two players written on back in penballarat school of mines, football, australian rules football -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, N. L. Harvey, Ballarat Teachers' College: Football Firsts Premiers, 1964
Team Member Garry Dark won the Brunn Trophy for Best and Fairest in the now defunct Western Plains League, and went on to play for Footscray in the Victorian Football League.Colour photograph of football team. Mounted on heavy card Names of player printed below photoballarat teachers' college, football, j scanlon, premiers, r freeman, i morrish, r umbers, j sharrock, d wallis, b mcmullin, l harrison, r braszell, e campbell, barrie beynon, g dark, d sullivan, d royce, b mccann, g powell, captain, j gunn, k mcgrath, n broad, vice-captain, d teschendorf, garry dark, peter fryar, australian rules football, gary powell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines Herald Shield Football Squad, 1983
The Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) Football team pose for a team photo, wearing the gold and brown football jumper and shorts. The Herald Shield Football Squad results were as follows: 1. SMB 13-15 defeated Sebastopol Technical School 8-12 2. SMB 21-18 Defeated Ballarat North Technical School 7-6 3. SMB 6-3 defeated by St Patrick's College 21-10 Standing left to right: P. Giani, D. Murnane, L. Pery, S. Ching, J. Murphy, I. Porter, D. Lamb, B. Mitras, D. Mooney, S. Mason Seated left to right: A. Gibbs, W. Gordon, D. Newell, Colin McCurry (coach), M. Sharp (Captain), D. Sizeland, J. Conroy, R. Sutton (1st aid) Front left to right: A. Scott, B. Ahrends Absent: S. Bartley, C. Cox, C. Cushion, K. Darcy, D. Graham, D. Hubble, S McConnell, D. Rowe, B. Stone.ballarat school of mines, football, australian rules footballl, herald shield, mccurry -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines Inter-collegiate Football Team, c1995, 1981
The Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) Football team and their coach pose for a team photograph. Standing left to right: C. Birkett, R. Matthews, P. Prenc, C. Hirt, A. Leach, C. Gordon, D. Waight, M. Drinkwater Centre left to right: A. Britt, R.. Graham. Colin McCurry, D. Ryan (Captain), B. Browning (Vice-Captain), M. Furlong, G. Shaw. Front left to right: S. gracie, R. Thomas, Q. Shortal, I. Clarke, A. Conway Absent: S. Gordon, C. Greenock, S. Keys, D. Webb Results: Bendigo (6-14) defeated SMB (6-5) SMB (11-8) defeated Geelong (6-7) SMB (11-10 defeated Footscray (4-9) ballarat of mines, football, australian rules, mccurry -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat School of Mines Football Team, 1956
Ballarat School of Mines Football Team. Back row left to right: B. Gallagher, N. Brogden. J. Simpson, J. McArthur, D. Vendy. F. Pomeroy, J. Wolfe. Barry Singleton, W. Widdop, J. McKay, P. Collier. Centre row left to right: B. Dunstan, R. Cutter, B. Tozer (Vice-captain), J. Clelland (captain), I. Schanke, B. Bellingham, N. Hails, P. Robinson. Front row left to right: D. Overall (Trainer), John Collier, B. Bowtell, J. Lane, D. Brown (Boundary Umpire)b. gallagher, n. brogden. j. simpson, j. mcarthur, d. vendy. f. pomeroy, j. wolfe. barry singleton, w. widdop, j. mckay, p. collier, b. dunstan, r. cutter, b. tozer (vice-captain), j. clelland (captain), i. schanke, b. bellingham, n. hails, p. robinson, john collier, b. bowtell, j. lane, d. overall, d. brown, ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines football team, australian rules football -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object - Calculator, Faber Castell, Slide Rule
White celluloid and clear sliding 'bridge', black printing. Various units and scales. In a clear celluloid case with elongated end for easy removal and safe storage. Used for engineering calculations. Faber Castell Made in Germany faber castell, slide rule, engineering calculations, germany, german slide rule -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Football Team, Ballarat School of Mines Football Team, 1947
This team included Bob Davis who became a great with Geelong in the Victorian Football League. In 1949 Bob Davis was captain of the School team.Black and white image of the Ballarat School of Mines Football Team. Ballarat School of Mines Football Team, 1947. Federation University Historical Collection Back row (left) A. Temby, B. Tantau. N. Rees, J. Rogers, J. Willis, Hans Fumberger, Dave Jelbart Centre row (left) L. Veale, J.McCoy, M. Heatherington, Mr Hillman, R. Rosser, Bob Davis, R. Kibby Front row (left) B. Murrel, C. Edmonds, J. Blainey, W. Brown. R. Cairns J. Morrish, K. Whiterballarat school of mines football team, b. tantau. n. rees, j. rogers, j. willis, hans fumberger, dave jelbart, j.mccoy, m. heatherington, mr hillman, r. rosser, bob davis, r. kibby, c. edmonds, j. blainey, w. brown. r. cairns j. morrish, k. whiter, a. temby, l. veale, b. murrel, football, afl, vfl, australian rules football -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - MENUS & RACE RULES, 1) & .3) 1941 .2) 1943
Items souvenired by Andrew Keith Guy VX37836 2nd AIF. Refer 131P for service details also 129, 133.2, 134..1) Menu Christmas Day 1941 8th Aust. Lt. A.A. Bty, cardboard, brown.Laminated. .2) Menu, State Shipping Service "M.V. Koolinda" Good Morning Breakfast, paper brownish in colour. .3) Cross Country Race instructions on light brown paper..1) on rear: "Signed in ink by members of the unit" .2) Dated "26.1.1943" .3) Dated "Gaza 23.11.1941" documents, menus, leisure pursuits, racing, military history -
Yendon History Group
Book, school punishment, REGISTER OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT School No. 719, printed before 1920
This book was used as a record of corporal punishment to children at the Yendon State School between the 1920's until 1972. It has the signatures of the teachers of the period and dated. Inside the front cover it has a list of rules related to disipline and how the corporal was to be carried out. Grey book with No.719 on front cover which was used as a register for corporal punishment. It has had several pages torn out. The first recorded date of entry is 8/6/33 until 22/7/1982.719 on front coveryendon state school yendon primary school yendon public education corporal punishment school discipline -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Paper Records for Mt Beauty & District Meals On Wheels, 1960s - 2003
Mt Beauty & District Meals on Wheels committee was formed on 6th Dec. 1967, possibly under the Elderly Citizens Welfare Council News (or Senior Citizens Mt Beauty) with service commencing on 16th July 1968. Volunteers transported meals from the Hospital Kitchen to the elderly and sick members of the community each day including weekends. Eventually the Shire managed the meals and roster until recent times when, in 2016, Alpine Health took over. Members of the Mt Beauty community recognised the need for meals to be delivered to the elderly and sick. They formed a committee and organised the means (rules, meals, containers, roster ) by which they could achieve their goal with volunteers and the Tawonga District Hospital. The first delivery was recorded by the press and was on film by AMV 4 Albury TV station for their local news. The official party included - local member, Tom Mitchell, Shire representatives, Alec McCullough and Dr Jean Hutching who joined the volunteers for a luncheon at the Mt Beauty Chalet.Paper records for the Mt Beauty Meals On Wheels Program includes photos, newspaper cuttings, committee documents, roster, petrol book, minute books 1983 - 1998, correspondence book, stationary and a brief history of the first delivery in 1968.meals on wheels; mt beauty; tawonga district hospital; -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Leaflet - Kiewa, Welcome to Kiewa
The State Electricity Commission of Victoria constructed the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme from 1938 to 1961. The Scheme included three power stations, dams, tunnels and was becoming a popular tourist destination with Falls Creek Ski field within its boundaries.This leaflet was published by the SECV to ensure all visitors to the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme were made aware of safety measures with regard to their driving and to bush fires. These were necessary as the area was unique with driving on mountainous roads, changeable and extreme weather and the threat of bush fires. The gatehouse existed during construction, when the SECV was in charge, as a restriction to entry to the Scheme for SECV workers and those with permission to enter. The SECV controlled the area so in case of accident, the SECV was the body to contact not eg. the police.Small white and green leaflet made from one sheet of glossy paper and folded in half. Front cover has the title in the middle, the SECV emblem at the centre top and across the bottom is a message to read the inside pages which are safety messages for driving and bush fires. The back cover has a RACV road map of Kiewa and its 'works' including the Gatehouse which was the entrance to the scheme.The map also has an insert of the main roads & nearby cities. state electricity commission of victoria; kiewa hydro electric scheme; gatehouse; safety rules; kiewa -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
A) Document - The Field Welding of No. 1 Pipeline - Kiewa. B) Book - SECV, Kiewa Hydro Electric Works, Foreman's Guide, A) by J. M. Scott, Welding Inspector B) by State Electricity Commission of Victoria
No. 1 Pipeline heads down the mountain from McKay Power Station (the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme) and can be seen from the Falls Creek Rd.. The pipeline is 1635m long. It was built on the mountain rather than as a tunnel inside the mountain - "It was argued that a pressure pipeline on the surface, while not actually cheaper than the tunnel could possibly save one year in construction time.'The document is a report on the welding involved on the No. 1 pipeline. J. M. Scott was the welding inspector for the SECV on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. The book is produced by the SECV and is the 'Foremen's Guide' and includes rules and regulations across all areas.A) 10 pages of a 'field record' all pages typed on one side. Stapled on top left corner B) Small, fat book c190 pages plus appendix. Thick and 'tattered looking'. Bound by flexible 'cloth?'(linen?) and fastened with 2 rusty fasteners.B) Cover - F/M J. Scott and red SEC stamp. Inside cover: "checked ... 22-8-55" and "checked 18-11-55"j.m. scott welding inspector, no 1 pipeline mckay power station, kiewa hydro electric scheme -
Cheese World Museum
Booklet, The Modern Printing Company, Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Ltd, 1932
The Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Limited was established in 1888 at Allansford and remained as an independent dairy manufacturer until 2014 when it was taken over by Canadian company Saputo. The factory was burnt in 1929 and all records lost. This booklet is a reprint of the original.Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Company Ltd was the earliest dairy manufacturer registered in Victoria. Registered in May 1888, it commenced processing in November 1888. The Articles record the early rules of the company and some of those early people involved in the company.Brown soft cover 12 page booklet 'Memorandum & Articles of Association of Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory Company Ltd', with black border around the black text.The Companies Act 1864/ Memorandum/ and/ Articles of Association/ of/ The Warrnambool Cheese/ and/ Butter Factory Company Ltd/ Warrnambool: / The Modern Printing Company, Koroit St/ 1932allansford, warrnambool cheese and butter factory company, companies, commerce, articles of association, companies act 1864, dairy industry -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Mallet - croquet
Croquet mallet donated by Mrs Molly Tracey. First croquet committee in Orbost started up in 1919. (ref : The Whos' Who of Orbost Settlers - Mary Gilbert). Often croquet lawns were in private gardens eg. at Connort (now Moogji)..This item is part of the history of Orbost Croquet Club. In the museum, there is also an old copy of the rules of Croquet, a trophy and a photo of the first committee.Wooden mallet. It is a wooden hammer which has a handle with a leather grip, metal pieces at each end of hammer for strength. The ends of the hammer are hammer carved into spirals.recreation sport croquet mallet -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Book, Keith White, Criado:
This book brings to life for many Australians, the close connection between Australia and East Timor. In 1941-42, Archie Campbell was a lieutenant in the 'Sparrow Force' the 300 men of the 2/2nd Independent Company in a 14-month campaign of ambushes and hit-and-run tactics which effectively pinned down more than 15,000 Japanese troops in East Timor. This book recounts the bloodless Australian landing in Portuguese East Timor, military actions against the Japanese, and eventual evacuation to Darwin. Central to Campbell's experience is the ambush and execution of a section from his platoon, shortly after the Japanese landing in Dili. In 1973, Archie returned to East Timor to meet Barana, the East Timorese man who, as a 12-year-old boy, helped and protected him during the campaign. Each Timorese boy who helped a commando and guarded him while he slept, was called that commando's Criado. Ken White accompanied Archie in the 1973 journey to East Timor to find Barana. He has used excerpts from Archie's own diary to tell the heart-warming story of their first meeting after 30 years. Historical background on the centuries of Portuguese rule, the Japanese occupation and the more recent Indonnon-fictionThis book brings to life for many Australians, the close connection between Australia and East Timor. In 1941-42, Archie Campbell was a lieutenant in the 'Sparrow Force' the 300 men of the 2/2nd Independent Company in a 14-month campaign of ambushes and hit-and-run tactics which effectively pinned down more than 15,000 Japanese troops in East Timor. This book recounts the bloodless Australian landing in Portuguese East Timor, military actions against the Japanese, and eventual evacuation to Darwin. Central to Campbell's experience is the ambush and execution of a section from his platoon, shortly after the Japanese landing in Dili. In 1973, Archie returned to East Timor to meet Barana, the East Timorese man who, as a 12-year-old boy, helped and protected him during the campaign. Each Timorese boy who helped a commando and guarded him while he slept, was called that commando's Criado. Ken White accompanied Archie in the 1973 journey to East Timor to find Barana. He has used excerpts from Archie's own diary to tell the heart-warming story of their first meeting after 30 years. Historical background on the centuries of Portuguese rule, the Japanese occupation and the more recent Indonworld war ii, independent companies, australian commando, timor -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Parallel Rule- Prop
Black parallel ruler with bass hinges -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, The changing face of the expert witness : Family Court of Australia, 2002
court rules -- australia, witnesses -- australia, evidence:expert -- australia