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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Amateur Football Club, Premiers, 1957
Port Melbourne Amateur Football Club (Port Melbourne AFC) played in the Victorian Amateur Football League 1956 - 59. They won the Division 2 (formerly E Section) Premiership in 1957, Port Melbourne 8.13.61 def AJAX 7.10.52 and the Division 1 (formerly D Section) Premiership in 1958, Port Melbourne 14.10.94 def Bellfield 10.12.72.Port Melbourne Amateur Football Club, Premiers (1957) - framed group photo (A.07.03.P3) sport - australian rules football, port melbourne amateur football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Football Club, C-Grade 1966, 1966_
A team photograph of the 1966 Australian Rules Football team from the Greensborough Football Club, C-Grade. Includes players and support staff.This photograph is a record of those people involved in the Greensborough Football Club C-Grade team in 1966.Digital copy of black and white photograph of the Greensborough Football Team C Grade 1966. Includes name of players and support team. Mounted on brown card.greensborough football club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Port Melbourne Football Club 2019 Business Directory, 2019
Contains advertisements for businesses supporting the Port Melbourne Football Club with the 2019 fixtures for both men and women listed on the last two pages. Dark blue business directory with Port Melbourne Football Club colours & logo on cover.sport - australian rules football, afl, vfl -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Footwear - Leather Football boots, 1940s
These football boots belonged to Adrian Conway in the late 1940s. He was an actives sportsman in the Wodonga community including playing golf and football with the Wodonga Football club. Adrian was a son of Michael and Catherine Conway of Wodonga. He passed away in 2002. This item was donated by one of his sisters.These football boots belonged to a well-known member of the Wodonga community.A pair of black leather football boots. Each shoe has 19 lace eyelets, but no laces are not matching. Each boot has 7 stops on the sole.wodonga sport, football boots, wodonga football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Tickets, Greensborough Football Club event tickets, 1980s
Social events have always been important in local football clubs and these tickets show a range of events such as the mid-year ball and players review.Tickets such as these are ephemeral in nature and tend to be thrown away after use. 3 tickets to Greensborough Football Club events. Individual tickets are brown, green or yellow.greensborough football club, mid year ball, players review -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH FOOTBALL 1967, A. SCHELLENS, 2ND 18 - FINALISTS 1967, 1967
PHOTOGRAPHS KEPT AT CLUNES FOOTBALL CLUBCLUNES FOOTBALL CLUB 2ND XV111 FINALISTS 1967 .1 MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH .2 & .3 PHOTOCOPY OF .1 .4 PHOTOGRAPH OF .1photographs, football, football 1967 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mitcham Football Club, 1904
The Mitcham Football Club was established in 1888. Known as the 'Tigers', their colours are black and yellow and their home ground is at Walker Park, Mitcham. Originally the club played on the Reporter and District League where they won premierships in 1904, 1905, 1914, 1915 and 1921, then in the Eastern Suburbs Football League they won a premiership in 1947. At present (2015) they compete in the Eastern Football League and filed senior, reserves, under 19's and 6 junior Teams.Black and white photograph of the Mitcham Football team and supporters taken outside in1904.Mitcham F.C Premises is written on the bottom of photographmitcham football club, sporting clubs, football clubs -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931 (Radnell copy), Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931, 1931
Murray Comrie Collection. The players are posed in front of Tarnagulla Town Hall (later known as Burstall Hall) in the main street of Tarnagulla. The building has since been demolished. Mens football team posed in four lines in front of large building. All are wearing black tops and white shorts. Man at centre front is holding a football on which is painted PREMIER 1931. Taken in front of Tarnagulla Mechanics' Institute, formerly the Borough of Tarnagulla Council Chambers, and later known as Burstall Hall. Demolished c1980."Presented by Tarnagulla Football Club to H.E. Radnell player Premiers 1931". Player names listed in piece of paper adhered to photograph.tarnagulla, sport, football, radnell, mcnamee -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Kevin Reed, From the Goldfields to the G, 2014
An account of the development of Australian Rules football in both rural and suburban Victoria.This is a paper back book with a red and gold cover with a photograph of Costerfield Football Team, 1919 on the cover (335 pages) The book is signed inside by Kevin Reed non-fictionAn account of the development of Australian Rules football in both rural and suburban Victoria.warrnambool, kevin reed, dr john douglas, warrnambool cricket 1980's, warrnambool football 1970's 1980's -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Shield, 1947
This trophy has been presented to the Warrnambool & District Football League by the South Warrnambool Football Club. This latter club still plays in the Hampden Football League and dates back to the 1880s and possibly beyond and has always been a traditional rival of the Warrnambool Football Club. West End Football Club dates back to the 1890s and joined with the Allansford Football Club in the 1960s to form the West End Allansford team. In 2001 the name ‘West End’ was dropped from the club’s name. Russells Creek Football Club was established in 1931 and still plays in the Warrnambool & District Football League which dates back to the early 1900sThis football trophy is of interest as it comes from the mid 20th century and concerns two local Warrnambool football clubs still existing today and one club that no longer exists.This is a wooden trophy in the shape of a shield. It has a silver scroll on the top and a silver heart shape in the middle. There is a cord on the back of the shield attached by metal hooks for hanging purposes. There are five small shields with etched writing on four of these. The shield is a little scratched. ‘South Warrnambool Football Club Shield’ ‘Warrnambool & District Football League’ ‘R.C.F.C. Premiers 1947 Tom Zanos (Captain) H. Drewitt (Coach)’ ‘W.E.F.C. Premiers 1948 P. Lake Capt. & Coach G.R.Thomas Pres.’ ‘W.E.F.C. Premiers 1949 W.L. ‘Jack’ McMurrick Capt. & Coach’ ‘West End F.C. Premiers 1950 W.L. McMurrick Capt. & Coach’ south warrnambool football club, warrnambool & district football league -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Black and White Photograph, John Hogan Gervasoni during his first game for Fitzroy Football Club, 1951, 1951
Jack Gervasoni played his first game for Fitzroy Football Clubin 1951John Hogan Gervasoni during his first game for Fitzroy Football Club. He is seated second from the left.john hogan gervasoni, award, daylesford, fitzroy football club -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Uniform - Socks, Santos, Coloured Socks, < 2009
Found in former bookshop when it closed in 2009.2 pairs of Football Socks Mens size 6-11. College colours of white, green and black (uniform). Still in original plastic bag packaging Santos Football Socks Mens 6-11 Contents 100% Nylon Cotton Blend Cushion Foot Made In Australiaburnley college uniform, uniform -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Newspaper Supplement - Dederang/Mt Beauty Football Club, Dederang/Mt Beauty Football Club Golden Jubilee
The Dederang/Mt Beauty Football Club held a golden anniversary reunion at the Dederang Recreation Reserve to celebrate 50 years of football and affiliation with the Tallangatta League. Celebrations also included the Bogong and Tawonga football clubs.The Alpine Times 8 page Special Feature Supplement titled the 'Dederang/Mt Beauty Football Club / Golden Jubilee Celebrations' published July 29, 1998. Includes articles and photos.dederang/mt beauty football club, kiewa valley football, bogong and tawonga football clubs, tallangatta football league -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, Wilson, Len G, 1920s
The Orbost football club players were known as the Busters and wore green and gold guernseys. An Orbost football team has participated in the East Gippsland League since the early 20th century. In 2003 in response to a dwindling population, the Snowy Rovers and Orbost Football Clubs were driven to merge into the Orbost Snowy Rovers Football clubs, through their many changes, have always been an important social fabric of the community. Sport is often regarded as an important part of life in rural Australia, contributing to community identity, sense of place, social interaction and good health.A black / white photograph of men playing football. Three men are jumping for the ball. The goal posts are on the right side. A large group of spectators are at the rear behind a fence.recreation sport-football orbost-football-club -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Book, Colac Herald Press, Otway football in review, 1981
Souvenir booklet of Back to Otway Football from 1907 until 1980, with an emphasis from 1921 onwards, intends to restore and preserve at least some of the history of Otway football.Otway football in review, 1907-1980. Mark Kempton (ed.). 1st ed. Colac (Vic); Herald Print; 1981. 48 p.; illus. Soft cover.otways; football; history; wyelangta; beech forest; carlisle; lavers hill; gellibrand; johanna; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TEAM SPIRIT
The South Bendigo football Club was formed in 1893. Their red and white colours were chosen in homage to the South Melbourne Football club who were leading the VFL at the time.Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Monday, February 2, 2004. Team spirit: the South Bendigo football team in the 1920's. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Clunes Museum
Negative
Negatives on celluloid; .1 Clunes Cricket Club 1956-1957 .2 Clunes Cricket Club 1957-1958 .3 Clunes Cricket Club 1967-1968 .4 Clunes Cricket Club 1952-1953 .5 Clunes Football Club 1953 .6 Clunes Cricket Club 1963-1964 .7 Clunes Football Club 1967 .8 Clunes Football Club 1958 .9 Paper envelope (yellow).9 Handwritten in pencil "Negatives" Clunes Cricket club 1963-64, 52-53, 56-57 Clunes Football clube 1953, 1958 1951," Donated by Glenda Caboneclunes cricket club, clunes football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Membership Ticket - Digital Image, Greensborough Football Club, Greensborough Football Club, 1937, 1937_
This membership ticket belonged to John Ely. Tickets admit bearer to games. Some tickets include the names of office-bearers of the Greensborough Football Club.Gary Partington is a lifetime member of the football club and a GHS member. The Ely tickets were given to the late Trevor Partington when John Ely left the area and have been passed to Gary. Season ticket, cardboard. Front face: green with black printing, in shape of shield."Greensborough Football Club. Member's ticket 3/-. Season 1937. J. Malone. Secretary"greensborough football club, membership tickets, partington family, ely family -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, 1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Football Club, 1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Football Club, 1903 or 1908
1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Australian Rules Football Club. Philip Jones, a relative of James Jones who was a pioneer settler in Moorabbin Shire, is holding the football. In the late 1850s Melbourne's schools are first recorded organising football games modeled on precedents at English schools The earliest known such match was played on 15 June 1858 between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School on the St Kilda foreshore. On 10 July 1858, the Melbourne-based Bell's Life in Victoria and Sporting Chronicle published a letter by prominent Victorian cricketer Tom Wills, calling for the formation of a "foot-ball club" with a "code of laws" to keep cricketers fit during winter. The Melbourne Football Club's rules of 1859 are the oldest surviving set of laws for Australian football. The ten simple rules were drawn up on 17 May at a meeting chaired by Tom Wills and in attendance were journalists W. J. Hammersley and J. B. Thompson, and Thomas H. Smith. The rules were signed by Tom Wills, William Hammersley, J. Sewell, J. B. Thompson, Alex Bruce, T. Butterworth and Thomas H. Smith. Importantly, the rules were widely publicised and distributed. Having been codified in 1859, this means that Australian football is an older sport than most other football codes in the world, including soccer. As Geoffrey Blainey states, "soccer has no club that matches the antiquity of the early Victorian clubs." In 1859 several new football clubs formed including the Castlemaine Football Club, Geelong Football Club and the Melbourne University Football Club. The first football match played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was not until 1876. Cricket authorities soon saw the opportunity to capitalise on the rapid growth of Australian football, however, and soon most grounds in Victoria were expanded to accommodate the dual purpose, a situation that continues to this day. Football matches between 1859 and 1899 were played in a 20-per-side format. n 1896, delegates from the stronger and wealthier Victorian Football Association clubs—Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne—met to form a breakaway competition and in 1897, the Victorian Football League (VFL), was born as an eight-team competition. Popularity of the VFL grew rapidly and by 1925 with 12 teams, had become the most prominent league in the game and would dominate so many aspects of the sport from that point on. Moorabbin Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos, was the name of two distinct Australian rules football clubs which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). The first club, founded in the early 20th century, joined the VFA in 1951 and played there until 1963 with great success; they played home matches at Moorabbin Oval and wore royal blue and white hooped jerseys. The second club played in the VFA from 1983 to 1987. Moorabbin played initially in the Federal Football League, making their debut in 1909 and competing until 1950. During this time the club won 12 premierships, including winning all six premierships staged over the nine years between 1940 and 1948 (the competition was in recess from 1942 until 1944). The club entered the VFA in 1951. Its Federal League home ground, the Dane Road Reserve, was not up to VFA standards; so, in 1951 the club played at Cheltenham, and in 1952 moved into the Moorabbin Oval, which the Moorabbin Council had developed during 1951. The Kangaroos made the 1954 and 1955 finals series without success but in 1957 they helped eliminate premiership favourite Williamstown after defeating them by two points in the Semi Final. Moorabbin, who were coached by Bill Faul, took on Port Melbourne in the Grand Final, whom they had not once beaten since joining the league. In another upset, Moorabbin won comfortably to claim their maiden VFA premiership. In the early 1960s, the Moorabbin Council was very keen to bring a Victorian Football League team to Moorabbin Oval. 1964, the Moorabbin City Council secured a deal with St Kilda, who moved to Moorabbin Oval starting in 1965. The club originally intended to seek readmission for the 1965 season, but in July the club committee decided to withdraw permanently from the Association,and disbanded.Photograph is Black and White. Three rows of Australian Rules Football players in a typical team photograph. Some are wearing striped jumpers, either the stripes are going horizontal or parallel. There is a known man in this photo, named Philip Jones, who is holding the football in front row. There are two men wearing suits at the left, on the end of the third row. Hewitt, Photographer, 92 Regent St. North Richmond.moorabbin, football club, 1903, 1908, philip jones, james jones, early settlers, market gardeners, pioneers, herron john, australian rules foorball, victorian footbal league, victorian football association, moorabbin city council, moorabbin shire, city of moorabbin, st kilda football club, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, N. L. Harvey, Ballarat Teachers' College: Football Firsts Premiers, 1964, 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 -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
B/W Photograph, Footballers going for the ball, 1970s?
Emerald Football Club in actionB/W photograph of five footballers around a ball in flight, possibly just after a ruck, as one has upraised fist. He is being high-tackled from behind. Two others, on left, in readiness to catch the ball. Another standing back, in foreground, watching. Several other footballers in the distant background.Rear (handwritten): Emerald Football Club Darien(?) Lunt going for the ball Mul Moss (back right) No 11 Anthony Clark " 14 Danny Thomasemerald football club -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Ballarat Tramway football team, Lassalle Studios, Late 1940s
Photograph of the SEC football team c.1945. 25 men, including one wearing a tramway uniform.Yields information about the SEC Ballarat Football team. Black and white photograph by Lassalle Studios. In ink: 'Tramway Football team. Back row 5th from one end with a hat on is my Dad'.ballarat tramways, tram crews, bill sewell, uniforms, football, sports, sec -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
Football Club Photograph, Harcourt Football Club Premiers Castlemaine District F L 1937, 1937
Harcourt Football Club was formed in 188 and for the first two years played social games until joining the Castlemaine District League in 1891. However the club had to wait until 1937 for its first triumph.In 1951 the club joined the Bendigo Football association with reasonable success until it moved to the Maryborough Castlemaine League in 1970. The original guernsey worn by the players was maroon with maroon stockings and blue shorts. The colours were later changed to royal blue with a gold stripe. Originally called the Apple eaters, the club has adopted the name "lions" and continues to function successflly with the added spect of fielding a highly successful netball team.Harcourt's first ever Australian Rules Football Premiership team.A group photograph of team and officials. names of players, president, vice president, secretary, trainers, coach, steward are all recorded on the mounting of the photographHarcourt Football Club Premiers Castlemaine District F L 1937 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Central Park Oval -- A. E. Neil Grandstand and Football Club rooms. c2003 -- Coloured photo
Colour photo A E Neil Grandstand and Football clubrooms with front extensions 23-9-2003. Photo in Room 1, Album 3 page 9. Colour photograph looking towards A. E. Neil Grandstand & Football Club Rooms with top front extensions.'03 9 23stawell sports -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Football Club et al, Greensborough Football Club. Team photograph, A grade Premiers 1989, 1989_
Team photograph, Greensborough Football Club. A grade Premiers 1989. Division 1.This photograph is a record of the team - players and support staff - involved in the 1989 season.Digital copy of group photograph of football team, players and support staff. 2 copies as each has some staff cut off. greensborough football club, diamond valley football league -
Greensborough Historical Society
Membership Ticket - Digital Image, Greensborough Football Club, Greensborough Football Club, 1974, 1974_
This membership ticket belonged to a member of the Partington family. Tickets admit bearer to games. Tickets include the names of office-bearers of the Greensborough Football Club and the season's fixture or draw. Gary Partington is a Life Member of the football club and a GHS member. Members of the Partington family have been associated with the GFC for many years and the family were inducted into the Club's Hall of Fame in 2016. Season ticket, fabric covered cardboard. Cover: green with silver printing. Inside: white with green textCover: "Greensborough Football Club 1974". Inside: Membership number "44" stamped inside. greensborough football club, membership tickets, partington family -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Photograph - Photograph of the Creswick Forestry Football Club, Creswick Forestry Football club . Season 1946, 1946
Mounted photograph of the Creswick Forestry Football ClubPhotographTitle of photograph 'Creswick Forestry Football club . Season 1946', has names of participants, has stamp of Thornton and Richards Photographers. -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Photograph - Photograph of the Creswick Forestry Football club, Creswick Forestry Football club . Season 1948, 1948
Mounted photograph of the Creswick Forestry Football ClubPhotographTitle of photograph 'Creswick Forestry Football club . Season 1948', has names of participants, has stamp of Thornton and Richards Photographers. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Central Park Oval with players & grandstand
Weatherboard Grandstand in background with football players on oval in foreground. Black & White Photo of footballers playing on oval with grandstand in the background. Trees behind 3 posts to the left, and tree behind the grandstand. c 1940'sstawell sport grandstand -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlet - Folder, Greensborough Football Club "Team of the Century", 20/07/2002
Published to 'celebrate the achievements of so many outstanding individuals' who played for the Greensborough Football Club in the 20th century.The item lists the 'best' players of the 1950s and 60s, the best players of the 1980s and the "team of the century". A3 pamphlet with central fold. Printed in green on white background. Contains the names of past players and the teams chosen for the team of the century as well as 1950s and 60s and the 1980s.On front cover: Greensborough Football Club (founded 1905) "Team of the Century" Saturday 20th of July 2002greensborough football club, team of the century