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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Team Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club 1986 Pennant Squad, V.G.A. Division 2 Minor, 1986
Heidelberg Golf Club 1986 Pennant Squad, V.G.A. Division 2 Minor. Team members named in caption: L to R: Bruce Harding (Asst. Team Mgr.), Dean Turner, Michael Reynolds (Capt.), David Pearson, Mark Vandersluys, Peter Andrew, Dean Littler, Rod Morris, Barry Morrison (Team Mgr.) Max Guille (Club Capt.)Mounted colour team photograph with caption and laminated copy. Names of team membersmen's pennant, pennant, 1986 -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Team Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club 1998 Pennant Squad Division 2 Minor, 1998
Heidelberg Golf Club 1998 Pennant Squad Division 2 Minor. Team members named in caption: Back row: Gary Armstrong (Manager), Bruce Harding (President), Bill Garratt (V. Captain), John Gonzales (Captain). Front: Peter Cassidy, Luke Young, Robert Gilderdale, Adam Smedley, Rian Cust, Dale Streeter, Ben Fraser, Andrew Spicer.Laminated copy of team photo with caption. Names of team membersmen's pennant, pennant, 1998 -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Team Photograph, Heidelberg Golf Club, Heidelberg Golf Club 1978 Pennant Squad, 1978
Heidelberg Golf Club 1978 Men's Pennant team. Team members named in caption: L to R: B. Meikle, J. Hampton, K. McLean, B. Beauchamp, J. Cole, J. Nation, Dr J. Smyth, F. Scott, F. Gilchrist (Captain), F. Watsford (Pennant Captain), Abent: J. Deviny, N. Molineaux, B. Richie, E. Johnson.Laminated copy of team photo with caption. Names of team membersmen's pennant, pennant, 1978 -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Memorabilia - Commemorative Golf Ball, Heidelberg Golf Club, New course opening 1967, 18/11/1967
This golf ball was driven by H. G. Young on opening of the new course. Course opened by Mr A. A. Brahe, President VGA. 18/11/1967 at Heidelberg Golf Club. Mr Brahe was President of the Victorian Golf Association from 1965-70.Golf ball on silver coloured mount and bakelite base.On Ball: "1st ball driven by H. G. Young esq". On base: "New course opened by Mr A. A. Brahe, President VGA. 18.11.1967"hgc new course 1967, golf balls, a. a. brahe, h. g. young -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Morack Public Golf Course, 1994
Morak Golf Course opened to the public on Sat. 8th May, 1976. Comprising a 9-hole course it was sited north of Burwood Road (now Burwood Highway) and between Morak Road and the Dandenong Creek.Black and white photograph of the Morak Public Golf Course, Vermont South. Large sign on left and two golfers heading out on right. 1994morack golf course -
Beaufort Historical Society
Photograph, Beaufort Golf Course Pavilion 1913
Opening of new pavilion at the Beaufort Golf Course in June 1913. Architect E J Muntz. Built by Stevenson Bros. for 61 pounds. The links were laid out by renowned designer R Banks. Early sporting club in BeaufortBlack and White Photograph of golfers outside the new pavilionbeaufort, beaufort golf club, beaufort sports club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photographs - aerial, Hill Top Golf and Country Club, 1990's
Series of photographs of Hill Top Golf and Country Club from the air. Some show housing development on the surrounds. Taken prior to extensions to the north. Contained in L3868.38 aerial photographs of Hill Top Golf and Country Club.hill top development -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Strategy for golf course, 1993
Falling attendances at Morack Golf Course and budget shortfall of $20,000 has forced Nunawading Council to implement a range of marketing strategies to boost attendance and improve the viability of the course.Falling attendances at Morack Golf Course and budget shortfall of $20,000 has forced Nunawading Council to implement a range of marketing strategies to boost attendance and improve the viability of the course.Falling attendances at Morack Golf Course and budget shortfall of $20,000 has forced Nunawading Council to implement a range of marketing strategies to boost attendance and improve the viability of the course.golf, city of nunawading, morack golf course -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, The Croydon District Golf Club. Memorandum and Articles of Association. 1925, 1925
Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Croydon District Golf Club. The booklet belonged to A.T. Miles with altered amendments in his writing.Buff/Grey coloured cover with black printing +Additional Keywords: Miles, A.T.The Croydon District Golf Club. Memorandum and Articles of Association. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of people with golf clubs, People with golf clubs, c.1930s (original image)
Murray Comrie Collection. May be members of the Comrie family. Monochrome photograph depicting people with golf clubs, probably at Tarnagulla This photograph is a fair copy of an older original, probably made in the late 1960s. tarnagulla, people, sport, golf -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, Ringwood Mail, Eastwood Golf Club: Rules Booklet. 1958, 1958
Rules of the Eastwood Golf Club. together with names of committee members elected on 18 April 1958.Rules of the Eastwood Golf Club. Booklet with pale green covers and black printing. 24pp. -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Magazine - Journal, Heidelberg Golf Club, The Clubmaker: official journal of the Heidelberg Golf Club. Vol.1 No.1 March 1967 - 2003, 1967
"The Clubmaker" was the official journal of the Heidelberg Golf Club from 1967-2003. It was issued variously: monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly. Folder 1 contents: Vol.1 No.1 1967 - Vol.4 No.9 1972; Folder 2 contents: Vol.5 1973 - Vol.15 1985; Folder 3 contents: Vol.15 1985 - Vol.21 1995; Folder 4 contents: Vol.22 1994 - Vol.29 2003. There is no journal for 2004. In August 2005, name is changed to "The Berger"; in Sept 2011 another name change to "The Heidelberger". Incomplete set of later editions. All newsletters are now delivered electronically and via the HGC members' website.An incomplete set of HGC Newsletters spanning 36 years.4 folders containing copies of The Clubmaker and other journals of HGC.the clubmaker, the berger, the heidelberger, hgc journals, hgc newsletters, + -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Leisure object - Golf bag, 1920s
This canvas golf bag dates from the early part of the 20th century; it has no manufacturer's marks. In the days before motorised buggies and matched sets of clubs, a few clubs would be carried over the shoulder in a bag like this.Canvas golf bag with leather straps and 2 zippered pockets.golf bags, golfing equipment, bags -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Hilltop Golf and Country Club, 1987
Tatura Hilltop Golf and Country Club was opened in 1965. Golf course and bowling greens. Social events, wedding receptions, 21st birthdays are held at clubhouse.Black and white photograph of Hilltop Club house. Exterior.on back: Hilltop Golf and Country Club, Tatura. 1987. Photo by Daryl Walker 1987 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club eighth hole, 1902, 1902
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street. No 3 Beatty Street is in the background. The players are probably standing on what is now Zetland Road.This image is important not only for documentation of early sporting activities in the area but also for evidence of the pre-urban appearance of the landscape.Black and white photo with 2 ladies with golf clubs in the foreground and a lad (? caddy) with a golf bag under his arm. He is wearing a cap and 'plus fours'. The ladies are wearing long skirts, blouses and hats. Behind is a post-and-rail fence with a house and trees in the background.Caption: " Bottom: Putting out on the eighth hole, 1902."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, clothing and dress, zetland road, surrey hills, john arnold -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club - the cutting in (now) Whitehorse Road, 1905, 1905
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street. The men are standing on what is now Whitehorse Road in the cutting which can still be seen near the Box Hill Motel. Walter John Carre Riddell: Born c1859; died 12 March 1930; unmarried. Father came from Riddell in Scotland and took up land at Riddell's Creek, near Gisborne. W J Carre Riddell was educated at Melbourne Grammar, graduated in law from Melbourne University in 1882 and practised law until 1907. MLA for West Bourke for 17 years. Chairman of MMBW from 1907 until retirement in 1927. Versatile sportsman. REF: Obituary in Trove - The Argus, 13 March, 1930, p8.The image is significant for its association with Walter John Carre Riddell who was a significant identity in early 20th century Melbourne. His was well-known for his sporting prowess. In early life he was a keen footballer, cricketer and tennis player. In his later years he took up golf. Was President of Royal Melbourne Golf Club and Chairman of the Victorian Golf Association. The 'coffin hole' was a notoriously difficult position to play out from.Black and white photo of 2 men, one swinging his golf club; the other carrying a golf bag and watching. They are dressed in suits and hats and are standing in a cutting, the face of which shows rock strata."W. J. Carre Riddell playing out of the coffin, 1905."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, jon arnold, w j carre-riddell, walter john carre riddell -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Subdivision Plan, H C Crouch, Old Golf Links Estate, 1930s
The land in North Kew between the Outer Circle Railway and the River Yarra was released in sections. This release included 80 lots. Most of this area was released during the Depression years in the early 1930s.Subdivision plans are historically important documents used as evidence of the growth of suburbs in Australia. They frequently provide information about when the land was sold on which a built structure was subsequently constructed as well as evidence relating to surveyors and real estate and financial agents. The numerous subdivision plans in the Kew Historical Society's collection represent working documents, ranging from the initial sketches made in planning a subdivision to printed plans on which auctioneers or agents listed the prices for which individual lots were sold. In a number of cases, the reverse of a subdivision plan in the collection includes a photograph of a house that was also for sale by the agent. These photographs provide significant heritage information relating house design and decoration, fencing and household gardens.One part of a massive subdivision of the Old Golf Links Estate in North Kew of 80 allotments bordering Sutherland Avenue, Ramsay Avenue, Belford Road, Beresford Street and Coleman Avenue. Inset on the plan at the top left, the route of the Outer Circle Railway is clearly marked. The Kew Golf Links is identified in its current location. The land on which Greenacres Golf Club was to be constructed is at this time marked as ‘Recreation Ground’. The ‘new bridge’ over the Yarra at Burke Road is also marked on the inset map. The Plan identifies the surveyor (sic) H.C. Crouch BCE MVIS, 443 Little Collins St., Melbourne. The date of the subdivision auction sale in identified as Saturday September 25th at three o'clock.Annotations: "E" top left. "Golf Links" top right. Lots 73-76 ticked and listed as "6" poundssubdivisions -- kew (vic.), old golf links estate -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Memorabilia - Commemorative Golf Ball, Heidelberg Golf Club, Hole-in-one - John Wailes 1959, 30/08/1959
This golf ball was driven by John Wailes on 30/08/1959 for a hole in one on the 242yards 12th hole.Golf ball on silver coloured mount and bakelite base."Hole-in-one - John Wailes - 12th hole, 242 yards, 30/08/1959"john wailes, hole in one, golf balls -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, H J Melbourne, Farms, Fences and Fairways – Stawell Golf Club Centenary 1898-1998, 1998
A Centenary history of the Stawell Golf Club.Yellow card cover with two b/w photos each with a building, the lower photo has the Australian flag flying from the building.Stawell Golf Club Centenary 1898 - 1998 Farms Fences and Fairways By Jim Melbournestawell sport -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Memorabilia - Memorabilia Collection, Australian Golf Union, Australian Open 2004 [notes to rules officials], 2004
Notes to rules officials at the Australian Open 2004, played at the Australian Golf Club (Rosebery NSW) 25-28 November 2004. Accompanied by AGU guest pass. Bruce Harding was a rules official at this competition.Bruce Harding is a past HGC President and was involved with Victoria's junior teams, the Victorian Golf Association and was a rules official..3 stapled leaflets total 11 pages issued by Australian Golf Union Rules of Golf Committee. Accompanied by AGU guest passbruce harding, golf - rules, australian open (golf) -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Harry Culliton at Surrey Hills Golf Club
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street. The Surrey Hills Golf Club was founded by Mr Hugh W McLeod in 1894. The first president was Mr A W Harston. Mr William Meader was the first honorary secretary and the club champion for several years. Another notable identity was Mr. Harry Culliton, who contributed golf notes to "The Argus" for many years. Harry Culliton (clerk; later bank manager) married Christina Mary Rothwell of Surrey Hills in 1897. They initially live in Canterbury Road before moving to 'Bayview' in Harding Street. They had 3 sons. The eldest Kenneth Rothwell Culliton married Molly Fanny Arthur in 1940. They continued to live in 'Bayview'. Molly was a foundation member of the Surrey Hills Historical Society.The image is significant in documenting the Surrey Hills Golf Club, no longer in existence, but also members of early Surrey Hills families. Black and white photo showing a barbed wire and post fence behind which stands a man, identified as Harry Culliton. He is wearing a suit, cap and a tie. He sports a large 'handle-bar' moustache and is gripping an iron golf club, preparing to strike a golf ball which is impaled on the barbed wire.Caption: "Harry Culliton playing from the barbed wire where his ball was impaled on the fence on the side of the coffin. To his opponent's dismay he managed to land the ball near the green and get down in two for a half."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, clothing and dress, john arnold, harry culliton -
Peterborough History Group
Plaque - Peterborough Golf Club Sponsor's Day Annual Golf Tournament
This event was held as a thankyou to the sponsors of the golf club. Peterborough Golf Club sponsors day annual golf tournament winners are 2004 Roberts Farm Supplies, 2005 Schomberg Inn, 2006 Camperdown Removals, 2007 KC Electrica,l 2008 KC Electrica,l 2009 Loader Construction, 2010 Plozza's Pirates, 2011 Hampden Veterinary Clinic, 2012 Timboon Premix, 2013 Green Con Australia P/L, 2014 Ryan golf, 2015 WFI, 2016 Sungold Milk, 2017 Boggy Creek Pub.Significant as it provides a snapshot of club sponsors over the years.Trophy with a central sculpture of a golfer and pylons on either side with the winners' name platesA plaque on the front engraved with Peterborough Golf Club "Sponsors Day" Annual Golf Tournament.peterborough, peterborough golf club, golf tournament, sporting honour boards -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Footwear - Leather Golf Shoes, 1950s
These golf shoes belonged to Thomas Conway of Wodonga. He was an actives sportsman in the Wodonga community. He wore them when playing golf in Wodonga and surrounding district. Thomas was a son of Michael and Catherine Conway of Wodonga. He passed away in 2005. This item was donated by one of his sisters.These golf shoes belonged to a well-known member of the Wodonga community.A pair of black golf shoes. The shoes have a leather upper and composition soles. They are also fitted with a special golf spike in the sole to give improved grip. There are 7 spikes on the bottom of the front section of each shoe and 4 on each heel. Some of thes spikes are surrounded by a white circle on which the words "NIBLICK LITE" are imprinted.athletics, wodonga sport, golf shoes, niblick -
Vision Australia
Photograph (item) - Image, Playing golf
Janine Morrison raises a golf club, which Peter Rickards slightly adjust before she swings, down the fairway. Behind Peter is Maurice Gleeson. All 3 staff members wear Association for the Blind t-shirts.association for the blind, recreation, janine sadhu, peter rickards, maurice gleeson -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Nucolorvue, First Fairway of Golf Course, Hepburn, 1957
Daylesford is a tourist town in Central Victorian, known for its mineral water springs.The first course at the Hepburn Golf Club.Daylesford, Victoria, Australia This famous holiday resort is famous for its up-to-date facilities, as well as for its natural attractions. The mineral Springs are renowned for their high medicinal elements. The visitor finds ample to amuse, in excellent fishing, boating, Boating, Swimming, golfing, hiking and riding. The district provides a wide range of typical Australian bush scenery, and the altitude of 2,000 feet above sea level as a tonic effect on all. Daylesford has modern hotels, guest houses, shops and places of amusement, also many other places of interest within short travelling distance. Bendigo, 50 miles, Ballara 30 miles, and Melbourne 75 miles, bring Daylesford within easy reach of many parts of Victoria. daylesford, fairway, hepburn golf course -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Golf Club Pro, Peter Harvey, giving a pupil a lesson and photo of four ladies putting out on the 8th green. (undated), unknown
Ringwood Golf Club Pro giving a pupil a lesson and photo of four ladies putting out on a green.2 black and white photographs, one golf pro with pupil and 1 of four ladies on green and man on a grass cutting machine. (undated) +Additional Keywords: Harvey, Peter -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club water hazard, 1895, 1895
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street.Apart from its association in documenting the Surrey Hills Golf Club which has long disappeared, this image documents the landscape in the pre-urban era.Black and white photo of a scene at Surrey Hills Golf Club. There is a water hazard in the foreground with a lady on her knees trying to retrieve a ball from the water's edge. Three lads, one on a horse, are watching, as are 3 males to the right."In water" in the bottom right of the photo. Caption: "Captain Fred Andrew watches his partner's misfortunes during a game at Surrey Hills in 1895."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Map, Map of Summerland Golf Course, 15/12/1927
Summerlands Estate was created in the 1920s by A.K. T. Sampbell. It consisted of a housing estate, guest house and golf course. This area was acquired and all buildings, roads etc removed by the Victorian Government in the 1980s for a nature reserve for the penguins. This is believed to be the only time in the world when humans have been removed to benefit nature. HistoricalPurple leather covered fold out linen map with hand drawn diagram of the topography, layout of golf holes and club house Broken sand dunes, rough sandy hills, grassy hills and mounds, Swan Lake, Par for nine holes 34, Scratch score for nine holes 36, Drawn by A. Russell 12/12/1927summerland estate, summerlands golf course, a.k. t. sampbell, map, penguin reserve -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Booklet, Golf Australia, 2011 Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Amateur Championships, and Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Interstate teams matches. New South Wales 13-21 April 2011, 2011
Official guide to the 2010 Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Amateur Championships, and Australian Boys’ & Girls’ Interstate teams matches. Tasmania 14-21 April 2010. Played at Ulverstone Golf Club and Launceston Golf Club. Victorian team Manager Bruce Harding, Assistant Manager Mark Bamford, Coach David Capaldo. The Team: Will Hume, Sean Ong, Ben Eccles, Tom Power-Horan, Charles Stewart, Ashley Blake. This team finished third in boys' team event at Launceston Golf Club. Former HGC President Bruce Harding was involved with Victoria's Junior teams from 2000-2010.Booklet 28 p., black text, illus. (some col.). Includes photographs of players. And Cabramatta Golf Club Pro Secrets guide, 2 copies.bruce harding, australian junior amateur championships, junior golf -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Surrey Hills Golf Club clubhouse and players
Reproduced by permission of Mr John Arnold from his book: "The Riversdale Golf Club - a history, 1892-1977." Copyright to book: Riversdale Golf Club. Surrey Hills Golf Club operated from 1892-1908 then moved and became Riversdale Golf Club. The game was played across paddocks from Trafalgar Street, Mont Albert to Whitehorse Road and down Victoria Crescent to where Box Hill TAFE is now located in Elgar Road. There were problems with cows eating the tee flags! The clubhouse still exists as 30 Trafalgar Street. The Surrey Hills Golf Club was founded by Mr Hugh W McLeod in 1894. The first president was Mr A W Harston. Mr William Meader was the first honorary secretary and the club champion for several years. Another notable identity was Mr. Harry Culliton, who contributed golf notes to "The Argus" for many years.The image is significant in documenting the Surrey Hills Golf Club which is no longer in existence.Black and white photo of a timber building with an ornamental roof ridge and brick chimney. Two men in 'plus fours' and hats and three women in long dresses and hats have golf clubs in their hands. The men and one lady are practising swings. There is a mature tree in the background with a house to the right."A group of Surrey Hills players practising in front of the clubhouse early this century. The player in the background is heading towards the first tee. The house to his right can still be seen at 3 Beatty St., Mont Albert."sports grounds, surrey hills golf club, riversdale golf club, timber building, clothing and dress, john arnold