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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Rifle Magazine
SLR Magazineweapon, vietnam, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Ship Newsletter
Ships Magazinedocuments, ww2, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Pouch
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J.H. Davidson, Meanjin Quarterly: Women and the Arts, 1975
Softcover, Magazineaustralian literature, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, John C. Oostermeyer, Architecture in Australia, 1973
Softcover, Magazineaustralian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, John C. Oostermeyer, Architecture in Australia, 1973
Softcover, Magazineaustralian architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, Retrospective 1976 Edwin Tanner, 1976
Softcover, MagazineNewspaper Cutout under front coverwalsh st library -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Emmaus College 1985, 1985
Emmaus college produced Annual Magazine.Annual Magazine.Emmaus college produced Annual Magazine.emmaus college, annual magazine -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Booklet - paperback/magazine, Schwartz & Wilkinson for the Sun News Pictorial, MY WAR, 1990
More than 150 Epic events of The World War2Paperback/magazinenon-fictionMore than 150 Epic events of The World War2 -
Carlton Football Club
88 Page Colour Magazine, The Official 2011 Season Guide To The Carlton Football Club, 2011
Carlton FC Official Guide for 2011 AFL SeasonA glossy guide for supporters providing all the information needed for the upcoming season,; President foreword, Coaches, Players and historical information such as Best & Fairest winners, Life Members & Games played. The cover story is titled "THE THREE AMIGOS" meaning Jeff Garlett, Chris Yarran & Eddie Betts. Each of these players are Indigenous and all left the Carlton FC in the following years. One page is devoted to Carlton's affiliate club The Northern Bullants. The magazine was free and forwarded to members.The slogan for the 2011 season was NO PASSENGERS.Colour Magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Football Record Grand Final 1970, Souvenir Football Record 20c, 1970
Football Record for 1970 Grand FinalThis Football Record at the time was issued to what turned out to be the largest attendance at a Grand Final; 121000approx and the biggest comeback 44 points at half time for Carlton to be victorious by 10 points against Collingwood for Carlton's tenth premiership. Significant players for Carlton were Crosswell (BOG) Nicholls, Hopkins (4 second half goals) Jesaulenko and the whole team. The loss by Collingwood represented their third loss in 6 years in a Grand Final under 11 Points.Colour Magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Football Record Grand Final 1972, 1972 Carlton V Richmond, 1972
1972 VFL Grand FinalThe 1972 Football Record represents an epic match between two of the fiercest rivals of the 1970s, Carlton & Richmond. In 1969 Richmond had defeated Carlton in the Grand Final but Carlton were able to turn the tables in 1972, Carlton recorded the highest GF score of 28.9.177 of all time to date and Richmond's losing score of 22.18.150 surpassed the previous highest score in a GF. Carlton scored 18 goals to half time. Carlton superstars Jesaulenko, Nicholls & Walls dominated Richmond kicking nearly twenty goals between them. Coach Nicholls completely changed Carlton's game style for the GF and it paid dividends.Colour Magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Footy Record - Round 1 1996 - Carlton vs Collingwood, 29/03/1996
Footy Record for Round 1 Match - Carlton vs Collingwood Carlton 5.3 9.6 14.11 16.13 109 Sun 31-Mar-1996 2:10 PM Att: 70,152 Venue: M.C.G. Collingwood 2.2 6.7 9.13 12.15 87 Carlton won by 22 pts Colour magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Football Record - Centenary Souvenir Edition -1996, 1996
Football Record Centenary Souvenir Edition, published at the beginning of the 1996 AFL to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Australian Football. Forewords from Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating and Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett.Colour magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, AFL Record - Grand Final Souvenir 1999 - MCG Edition, 25/03/1999
AFL Record - Grand Final Souvenir 1999 - MCG Edition Kangaroos 3.3 9.4 15.6 19.10 124 Sat 25-Sep-1999 3:00 PM Att: 94,228 Venue: M.C.G. Carlton 1.3 5.8 7.11 12.17 89 Kangaroos won by 35 ptscolour magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Football Record - Grand Final Special Souvenir 1986 - First Edition, 27/9/1986
Football Record - Grand Final Special Souvenir 1986 - First Edition Hawthorn 5.6 8.8 15.9 16.14 110 Sat 27-Sep-1986 2:50 PM Att: 101,861 Venue: M.C.G. Carlton 1.5 4.11 6.13 9.14 68 Hawthorn won by 42 pts Colour Magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, AFL Record - Semi-Finals 2000 - Carlton vs Brisbane Lions, 18/08/2000
AFL Record - Semi-Finals 2000 - Carlton vs Brisbane Lions Carlton 3.3 10.5 18.9 23.13 151 Sat 19-Aug-2000 2:30 PM Att: 56,924 Venue: M.C.G. Brisbane Lions 3.1 4.4 9.4 10.9 69 Carlton won by 82 pts Goals - Hamill 7, Fevola 4, Allan 3 Colour magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, The Blues Yearbook 1972, 1972
Record of 1972 Premiership YearYearbook of 1972 Premiership Season. The foreword is by the Carlton President George HarrisColour MagazineFront Cover many player autographs from 1972 playing list including premiership players. 1972 Summary Carlton would win their 11th Premiership by defeating Richmond by 27 points at the MCG. This win would be our 3rd Premiership in 5 years, and from 4 Grand Finals (1968, 1969, 1970 and 1972) in one of the more successful streaks in our Club's proud history. In a high scoring game, Carlton scored 28.9.177 to Richmond, 22.18.150. 1972 marked the introduction of the final 5 for the first time in VFL history, one year too late for the club, which had finished fifth in the previous year. Carlton and Richmond were by far the best two clubs during the home and away season, with the Blues finishing 1st with an 18 win, 1 draw and 3 loss record, 2 points ahead of the Tigers in second place. The club played consistent footy all year, never losing two games in a row. Winning streaks included 5 in a row (rounds 5 to 9) and 8 in a row to finish the last eight home and away games. With the introduction of the Elimination Final for the first time, Carlton was the only club to have a bye in the first week of finals. In the second week, we would meet Richmond after they had comfortably accounted for Collingwood in the Qualifying Final. The Semi Final would be a great game, with the Blues opening a 13 point lead by three quarter time. Richmond would kick 4 goals in the last term to level the match by the final siren, 8.13 (61) being scored by each side. In the Semi Final Replay the Tigers would kick away from the Blues in the second quarter, winning comfortably and advancing directly to the Grand Final. St Kilda were slightly better than Carlton in the first half of the Preliminary Final, holding an 11 point half time lead. The Blues would show why they were currently a competition power in the second half, kicking 9 goals to 5 to beat the Saints by 16 points, and advance to the clubs fourth Grand Final in five years. Carlton would smash Richmond in the Grand Final, kicking 8 goals in the first quarter, 10 goals in the second, and 7 goals in the third to lead by 54 points at three quarter time. The Tigers would kick 7 goals to 3 in the final term to add some respectability to the final score, but the result was never in doubt. Ladder Pos Team Wins Draws Losses Points For Against % 1 Carlton 18 1 3 74 327.275.2237 228.298.1666 134.3 2 Richmond 18 0 4 72 358.321.2469 293.340.2098 117.7 3 Collingwood 14 1 7 58 343.280.2338 246.271.1747 133.8 4 St Kilda 14 0 8 56 283.291.1989 241.275.1721 115.6 5 Essendon 14 0 8 56 333.319.2317 307.298.2140 108.3 6 Hawthorn 13 0 9 52 324.333.2277 295.280.2050 111.1 7 Footscray 11 0 11 44 273.292.1930 289.304.2038 94.7 8 Melbourne 10 0 12 40 290.303.2043 276.273.1929 105.9 9 Fitzroy 9 0 13 36 282.305.1997 296.286.2062 96.8 10 Geelong 7 0 15 28 285.284.1994 344.305.2369 84.2 11 Sth Melbourne 2 0 20 8 206.277.1513 340.283.2323 65.1 12 Nth Melbourne 1 0 21 4 226.272.1628 375.339.2589 62.9 People of 1972 Captain: John Nicholls Coach: John Nicholls Leading Goal-kicker: Greg Kennedy - 76 Best & Fairest: Geoff Southby Leading Brownlow votes: Alex Jesaulenko, Trevor Keogh - 11 Milestones Debuts: Rod Austin, Eric Pascoe, David Dickson, Greg Kennedy Lower Levels Reserves: The Blues also competed in the Reserves Preliminary Final. The team can be viewed here. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - The Aeroplane Magazines
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Magazine - Magazine Article, FPC Living, Aussie-style Adobe, Country Style, Jan/Feb 2001
Articles featuring the home of Carol-Anne and Tom Fisher designed by architect, Ross Henry in Santa-Fe style at Bend of Islands on the Yarra River. Built of mudbrick, timber and corrugated iron.mudbrick, carol-anne fisher, tom fisher, ross henry, santa-fe style, bend of islands, houses -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - The 2011 Norwood Secondary College Yearbook, 2011
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - The 2014 Norwood Secondary College Yearbook, 2014
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - The 2015 Norwood Secondary College Yearbook, 2015
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - Norwood Secondary College 2016 Yearbook, 2016
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - Norwood Secondary College 2016 Year 12 Yearbook, 2016
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - Norwood Secondary College 2017 Yearbook, 2017
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - Norwood Secondary College 2019 Yearbook, 2019
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - Norwood Secondary College 2018 Yearbook, 2018
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - Norwood Secondary College 2020 Yearbook, 2020
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine, Weemala - Norwood Secondary College 2021 Yearbook, 2021
Soft cover school magazine for Norwood Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victorianon-fiction