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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mitcham Amateur Cycling Club, 1938
Mitcham Amateur Cycling Club handicap events, 1 mile, 25 mile & 50 mile.Mitcham Amateur Cycling Club handicap events, 1 mile, 25 mile & 50 mile. Harold Starling was Honorary Handicapper and involved in Road Cycling Racing.Mitcham Amateur Cycling Club handicap events, 1 mile, 25 mile & 50 mile. mitcham amateur cycling club, startling, harold, cycling -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Police & Citizens Youth Club
Black and white photo of Policeman and Boys at Police & Citizens Youth Club with founder Snr. Constable Bill Lucas on left and Assistant Constable Bill Williams on right.lucas, a.w. (bill), constable, williams, bill, police & citizens youth club, nunawading youth club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Greensborough Football Club Premiers 1952, 1952_
A team photograph of the 1952 Australian Rules Football team from the Greensborough Football Club. Includes players and support staff. This photograph is a record of those involved with the club in a Premiership year 1952.Black and White photograph of the Greensborough Football Team 1952. Includes name of players and support team. Mounted on brown card. Greensborough Football Club. Premiers 1952. Team names: Standing at rear: H. Cockbill (Committee) J. Richards (Committee) E. Elliott (Vice President) J. Lawrence (Vice President) K. White (Committee) R. Tooth (Treasurer). Back row: L. Hall (Trainer) C. Cook (Trainer) R. Ormsby D. Wickes R. Sondemeyer D. Franklin G. Hughes A. Montfort W. Dodds H. Wasley(Goal umpire) Centre Row: W. Cecil (Secretary) R. Towler D. McDowell P. Adamson (Captain and Coach) Dr E. P. Cordner (President) F. LeGassick G. Coventry G. Driver Front Row: D. Hall E. White N. Brooks R. Sherriff E. McDowell J. Elygreensborough football club, premiers 1952 -
National Wool Museum
Tray
Silverplated serving tray, presented to Mr R W Pettitt by the Rotary Club of Geelong, 1971.Silverplated serving tray, presented to Mr R W Pettitt by the Rotary Club of Geelong, 1971.PRESENTED TO/ROBERT W PETTITT/ FOR/ OUTSTANDING VOCATIONAL SERVICE/1971/ ROTARY CLUB OF GEELONGrotary club, pettitt, mr r. w. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter, Letter written by H.C.Howship to Ringwood Mail Ringwood 1963
To the Editor of the Ringwood Mail Dear Sir, would you please publish in your widely read paper the following letter for the information of the residents of the City of Ringwood- Re the passing of my brother Mr. J.P. Howship, who was an ANZAC one of the pioneer family of Howship of Ringwood which name is connected with the early history of Ringwood or more particularly Ringwood East as the late J.P. Howship and myself purchased the Nursery of Mr. John Hill around the year 1912 and after a couple of years my late brother Bert was taken into partnership and we bought the adjoining nursery of Mr. Will Hill and traded under name Howship Bros. Rosedale Nursery and the name of one street in the old property Howship Avenue is named after the old firm as well as Rosedale Crescent. The move for the establishment of the Ringwood East station started with myself and in a meeting up with a Mr .T. Birkitt who I felt was the man I needed as he was a sub Estate Agent .A meeting was called and held in our packing shed at the end of Federal Road which at that time ended at Mr. Charlie Burdens property and abbuted (sic) on our property. This meeting was attended by about sixty residents and the late Mr. C. Wedge was elected as the first President of the Ringwood East Railway League and Progress Assoc. with Mr. T. Birkitt as Secretary and myself as assist. Secretary. This League raised the sum of about 1,600 from residents and land owners for the erection of the Ringwood East Railway Station & after the station was erected and paid for the League part was canceled and the Progress Assoc. carried on. The present Ringwood East Cricket Club was formed at meeting and the Prog .......and my three brothers Bert, Mervyn and played cricket in the Ringwood district for many years and most of us were members of the Ringwood at first and then the Ringwood East Football clubs and followed the teams for years a few names of the old players came to mind in E. Thomas , C. Weil, T. Homewood, the Pratt family and others. I might mention for the benefit of the City of Ringwood residents my eldest brother Laurie late of New Street and now living at Blairgowrie was with what was then known as Coopers Mills and designed and helped to build some of the first buildings in that property now known as Ringwood Timber & Trading Co .Also that myself and others namely the Reidy Brothers, Mr. Taylor, & L .Cleary & voluntary labour formed the tennis courts at East Ringwood with the help of our young Ladies of the time, those courts I'm pleased to say are well established and two more are added and provide good activities for the young people of the district. Also with the aid of C .Thomas, Norm Blood and others we formed the Methodist courts. From the Ringwood East Progress Association came the move to have a Health Centre for Ringwood. This was established by a good deal of enthusiastic work by some mothers after spending nearly fifty years in Ringwood watching it grow from town surrounded by orchards to a City and I must congratulate the Civic Fathers and their staff in the growth of Ringwood and the fine roads, Parks, Elderly Citizens Club and have all done a good job but why oh why have you neglected mines Road Ringwood east. Why has this road not been made the drainage there is something to be seen to be believed in such a city .The only solution is making and curbing this road & I would ask those responsible why the curbing was put down Dublin Road where there are no residents this curbing could well have solved the problem in Mines Road if used there. I recently spent a weekend with my Daughter, Mrs. Munro at the corner of Maroondah highway and Mines Road and was disgusted at the condition of Mines Road and drainage and had to air my views and suggest a trip to Mines Road by the Civic Fathers led by the Health Inspector I am yours sincerely H.C. Howship Sheila Street, Rye. (copied here verbatim)3 pages of hand written letter detailing the early history of the East Ringwood Railway and Progress Association, football, cricket and tennis clubs.. Written as a draft in 1963. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Ringwood Bowls Club- Letterhead, Ringwood Bowls Club Inc., 2000
Copy of Letterhead.Ringwood Bowls Club Inc. A0001899A 2-12 Loughnan Road, Ringwood, 3134. P.O. Box 149, Ringwood, Vic 3134. Telephone (03) 9870 6767. Fax (03) 9870 6711. www.ringwoodbowls.asn.au 25th February 2000. Photograph of greens included. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Plastic Container, Ringwood Garden Club Inc - Tub of Artefacts and Documents to be catalogued
RINGWOOD GARDEN CLUB INC. The following is a list of items that are stored at the RDHS Archive site, from the Ringwood Garden Club. This box of items does not include all the archival items from the Club, the Minutes will be kept at the home of the Archive Officer. Medal: From the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria. Won at Box Hill show, in 1978. Badge: An early Ringwood Horticultural & Agricultural Society badge. Old Photograph: “Judging the Fruit Exhibits”, circa 1908. Certificate: 3rd. Prize at the 2009 Hanging Basket Competition, from the R.H.S.V. Shield: From the National Dahlia Society of Victoria, Annual Inter Society Championship In 1975. Won by the then: Ringwood & District Horticultural Garden Club. Tray: The Bill McDowell Perpetual Trophy for Amateur Cut Flowers: winners from 1973 to 1987. Old Photograph: From the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, awarded at the Royal Melbourne Show in 1947, First Prize, Ringwood. Certificate: From the Melbourne City Council: Festival of Progress, held in 1951, to Commemorate the Centenary of Victorian Government. Certificate of Merit: from past winners at shows. (5) Certificates: 2 unused Certificates of Merit, 1 unused Champion certificate. Garden Competition Certificates: from 1959 to 1981. Poster: Early Autumn Show poster displayed in shop Windows. Hortico Prize Certificates: 2 unused, $10.00 & $5.00 value. Tape Recording: Recorded history of the Ringwood Garden Club, talk given by the late Hugh McCall on 23/9/1996, Club’s centenary. Prize Cards: 41 First Prize” cards from Mrs. D. Holloway & 27 “Second Prize” cards, from 1956 to 1960. Prize Cards: 2 First Prize & 1 Second Prize card from Mrs. Holloway at the 1st. Heathmont Boy Scouts in 1958. Prize Cards: 4 Prize Cards from the Upwey & District Garden Club. 3 lsts., 12nd. Prize Card: from the Boronia & District H & A. Society: 1st. Prize, (no other information) Prize Card: from the R.H.S.V.: Second Prize for 1 Vase of Daffodils, Mr W Rosel. Prize Card: from the Dandenong Ranges Floral Festival, Easter Show, First Prize, Mrs Holloway in April, 1957 plus a Second Prize, same year. Prize Card: from the Mitcham Horticultural Society, Autumn Show, Mrs Holloway, 1 Bowl of Floating Flowers in 1958. Laminated Certificates: from the Great Victorian Hanging Basket Competition by the R.H.S.V. (no years mentioned) Club Syllabus: from 1980 to 2015. Photographs: from winners at our shows and judges at those shows. Ribbons: Ringwood Horticultural Society, 1962, Champion, Exhibit in Vegetables. Upwey & District Garden Club, 1977, Jubilee Carnival of Flowers. Ringwood garden Club, Vic. Large Dahlia Championships, 1983,6 Dahlias, D.V.’s. National Dahlia Soc. of Vic., Autumn Show, 1975, Inter-Societies Championship. Upwey & District Garden Club, 1980 Carnival of Flowers, Mountain Dist. Cham’s. “ “ “ “ , Spring Show, 1973. “ “ “ “ , Carnival of Flowers, 1984, Inter Society Exhibit. “ “ “ “ , “ “ “ , 1982. Best Exhibit. Healesville Garden Club: Autumn Show, Best Exhibit, Cut Flower Section. Ringwood Garden Club, Autumn Show, 1964, Best Exhibit in Vegetables. Upwey & District Garden Club, 1974 Carnival of Flowers. Ringwood Garden Club, Spring 1986, Best Exhibit in Junior Cookery. Ringwood & District Hort. & Graden Club, Autumn Show, 1974, Best Floral Art. Ringwood garden Club, Autumn 1989, Ringwood Amateur Dahlia Championship, Ringwood Horticultural Society, Autumn Show, 1963, Best Exhibit in Vegetables. Ringwood H & A Society: Autumn Show, 1957, Best Exhibit Floral Art. Ringwood & District Horticultural & Garden Club, Spring Show, 1973, Best Floral Art Exhibit. Upwey & District Garden Club, Carnival of Flowers, 1985. Mountain District Championships, Inter-Society Exhibit. Yarra Glen A. & H. Society Inc. Annual Show: small blue sash-style ribbon. Small Ribbons: from Victoria 150, a second (red) & 3rd. (green) Felt Badges: 1 green for Secretary: 1 blue for Judge. Rosette: 3rd. Prize at the Hanging Basket Competition in 2009. Blue Folder: contains photographs, prize cards, certificates, awards, etc. Albums: 4 photo, albums of garden shows, floral art, Spring Celebration photos and Newspaper articles. * All items placed in the container were placed there on 2nd. September, 2019. -
City of Warrnambool Rowing Club
Metal Shield- coat of arms
In 1953 the warrnambool rowing club was given permission to use the warrnambool city council colors and insignia. Circular metal shield with blue and gold enamel paint depicting the rowing clubs shield: A sailing boat, sheaf of wheat and sun below the Coat of Arms of Victoria, the Princess Royal. City of Warrnambool Rowing Club By These We Florishcity of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool city council, coat of arms -
Orbost & District Historical Society
minute books, Social Committee Minute Book, 22.10.1956 - 7.9.1977
The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.The Orbost Rifle Club existed in Orbost for over seventy years.A blue Vana exercise book used by the Social Committee of the orbost Rifle Club to record its minutes.On front cover - handwritten - Orbost Rifle Club Social Committee Minute Bookorbost-rifle-club shooting -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Kew Cricket Club trip to Sydney, 1930s
Arthur Henry Miers played for cricket, football and baseball teams in Kew for a number of decades in the first half of the twentieth century. He was born on 22 November 1901, the son of Rodolph Theophilus Miers (1874-1951) and Margaret Frances (Margaretta) Fry (1875-1958). He had two brothers, Rodolph Cecil Miers (1904-80) and Charles Wilfred Miers (1906-88), and a sister Marjorie Elizabeth Miers (1911-84). Arthur Miers died in Kew on 25 January 1966, and after his body was cremated, his body was interred in the Mausoleum of Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery.Group portrait of a cricket club team in Sydney, standing in front of or sitting on the steps of a monument. The individuals in the photograph are posed in three rows. It is posited by the donor that the probable photographer is Bob Galley.Back Row - ? Tilley : ? : Frank Littlefield : Jack Fox Middle Row - Arthur Miers : Jack Lauries : ? : ? Front row - ? : 'Dad' Richards : ? : Beres Galley : ? : Jack Simonton : Bill Young I assume Bob Galley may have taken the photo - A trip to Sydney comes to mind - 1930s?kew cricket club, arthurv miers, frank littlefield, jack laurie, 'dad' richards, jack simonton, bob galley, beres galley -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, A.E. Beseler, Parwan Football Club
Parwan Football Club was formed in May 1912. The specific date of this photo is not given, but it is likely that it was taken between 1912 and 1914, when the football competition was suspended. This photo is one of the oldest known photographic records of an Australian Rules football team in the Bacchus Marsh area. Australian Rules football was played in this area as early as the 1870s. An organized competition to play regular matches was formed in the early years of the twentieth century. This item has historic and social significance as an image of one of the early sporting teams of Bacchus Marsh and district. It is a typical example of team photographs of this era. It is evidence of the transition of football from a social informal setting to an organised activity and signals the growth of importance of sport, in this case Australian Rules football, as a cultural and social activity central to the Australian ethos. A sepia photograph print mounted on mounting board, showing a group of 20 men arranged in three rows. Two men, standing at either end of the group, are wearing street clothes. The remaining men are wearing a uniform of striped guernseys, white knickerbockers, knee high socks and lace up boots. Two of the men are wearing front-laced guernseys. Three are wearing striped caps, which could be part of the uniform, two a flat cap and two are wearing brimmed hats. There is a consistency in the uniform they are wearing, indicating that team sport is becoming more organised.On the front, a circular professional stamp reading: PHOTO ARTIST BACCHUS MARSH. A. BESELER. On the reverse: A white paper rectangle pasted onto the board, with hand-written notations: Back - with numbers 1-10. Against no.1 Doherty. Against no. 3 Dodemaide. Middle_ numbers 1-5. Front_ numbers 1-5. Under the paper, hand-written in blue ink: PARWAN FOOTBALL CLUBaustralian rules football, parwan football club -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Certificate, Ringwood Tennis Club - Life Membership for Councillor A.Temple Miles J.P.- 2nd October 1928
Hand written Certificate Certificate signed by Office Bearers of Ringwood Tennis Club. President, Vice Presidents, Hon Secretary, Hon Treasurer. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Cr. A. Blood opening Ringwood Bowling Club 1931
Written on catalogue card, 'Cr. A. Blood opening Ringwood Bowling Club'. One copy states the date as 10.10.1931. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowling Club - car park. 1960
Black and white photograph"Written on back of photograph" Ringwood Bowling Club now has it's own off street parking block. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Herman Pump, A.F. Sugden, Bert Richards outside Club Hotel, Ringwood. (undated)
Typed below photograph, "Left-Right... Herman Pump, A.F. Sugden, Bert Richards outside Club Hotel. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowling Club- Ladies Section, Honour Board
Colour photograph of Honour BoardBoard lists the name of President, Secretary and Club Champion from 1958 to 1978. Board presented by J. Knox. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club - Men's Championships, January 1994, Les Pieper and Doug Corrigan winners. Photo taken by Jim Bennett
Coloured photograph"Written on back of photograph" Ringwood Bowling Club Men's Championship- 23.1.1994. Les Pieper & Doug Corrigan, winners. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- Honour Board, President, Secretary, Champion, 1932 to 1996
Colour photograph of Honour BoardBoard lists name of President, Secretary and Club Champion from 1932 to 1996. Board presented by J.Knox & V.Field. -
Clunes Museum
Document - DOCUMENT CLUNES BOWLING CLUB, 1989
CLUNES LADIES BOWLING CLUB DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY. 1929-1989.1 A DOCUMENT OF CLUNES BOWLING CLUB INC. DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY 1929 - 1989. .2 PEN AND INK DRAWING OF SOME LADIES BOWLERS.2 CLUNES BOWLING CLUB. 1929 - 1989 - "The ladies of Clunes Lawn Bowls Club cordially invite you to share their Diamond Jubilee celebrations 60 Years of playing Bowls"document, pamphlet, sport, bowling club clunes -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Badge, Ringwood Rifle Club embroided motif
Black pocket with gold and red embroidered motif with 'Rifle Club Ringwood' within scrolls. Crossed rifles on white square and crown above. +Additional Keywords: Harkin, Gordon -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Flag - Pennant, Portland Sportsmen's Club, n.d
PORTLAND SPORTSMEN'S CLUBPurple felt pennant with yellow paint lettering. On left is a shield with depiction of a lighthouse and words "PORTLAND VICTORIA" at top and bottom. "PORTLAND SPORTSMEN'S CLUB" screenprinted on body of pennant.Front: (see description) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Greensborough Football Club 1956, 1956_
Original photographs are held by Faye Fort, a GHS member.Shows the players and umpires involved in the 1956 DVFL Grand Final.A black and white photocopy of two photographs showing the Greensborough and Heidelberg Football Club players after the 1956 Grand Final at Warringal Park. They also show the match umpires.Handwritten notes at the bottom of the page.greensborough football club, heidelberg football club, warringal park, diamond valley football league, dvfl, 1956, grand final -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Port Melbourne Football Club Annual Report 2000, 2000
From the collection of Terry KEENAN.Port Melbourne Football Club Annual Report Season 2000 , A4 20 pp plus cover with black & white photo of match with Port Melbourne grandstand in background. sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, Punch, Melbourne Wallabies Club, 18.12.1902
mrs luffmann, mrs luffman, luffman, luffmann, wallaby club, lantern slide show -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Original Port Melbourne Swimming Club Building, c. 1920
In the 1920's West Beach Swimming Club was located at the corner of Beacon Road & the Boulevard in Garden City. The main hall was a men only facility with the women using in the smaller building at the rear. Situated next to the hall is the Commonwealth Oil Refinery storage tank.B & W photograph of large wooden hall with a smaller hall to the rear. In the 1920's it was used by the West Beach Swimming Club.On reverse - Original Port Melbourne Swimming Club.sport - swimming, port melbourne swimming club, west beach swimming club -
Federation University Historical Collection
Trophy, The Art Directors Club 81st Annual Award - 2002, c2002
The Art Directors Club Annual Awards began in 1921. They celebrate "the artistry and craftsmanship that is synonymous with beautiful advertising and design". At the 81st Awards in 2002, Ballarat University won gold. This is the first time an Australian University has been recognised. Student Leigh Scholten art directed the winning project labelled Promotional Use Only. It was created by 27 students under Project Instructor and University Graphic Design/Multimedia Lecturer Helmet Stenzel. The book "Art Directors Annual 81st" (10171) donated to the Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre by Helmet Stenzel http://adcglobal.org/awards/Brass cube - polished surface. Four cork pads on base."University of Ballarat" - presumably the recipient of award. Symbol on top - letters "A" and "D". Logo for Art Directors. "The Art Directors Club 81st Annual Awards" at bottom of side Manufacturer's label on base - "Simba Awards Ltd.46-44 11th St, Long Island City, NY 11101. Phone (718) 482-7822" art directors club, annual awards, advertising, design, 81st award, university of ballarat, gold, leigh scholten, helmet stenzel, 2002, art directors club annual awards -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Ticket, The Zenda Social Club Social Evening, 1906
Green coloured card printed in black on one side onlyThe Zelda Social Club will hold a Social Gathering on Wednesday ... 1906. At the Prince of Wales Hall, Duke Street, Balaclava, Op. Tram Terminus. Under the strict supervision of Mr. C TROY, Hon Secretary. Visitors only admitted by invitation of Club Members. Recommended by Mr. .....zenda social club, prince of wales hall, balaclava, 20th century, st kilda - history -
Blackburn Cricket Club
Premiers 1961-62 1st XI A Grade, 1961-62 1st XI A Grade Premiers
How many matches did these men play? Away games, home games? Any remarkable runs or scores? How long had each been playing? Were they professionals or amateurs? 1961-62 brought the Blackburn Cricket Club a triple premiership winning the A Grade, C Grade and D Grade flags in addition to the Under 16s. Team Standing (L-R): George Allerton, Keith Sturgeon, George Stone, Brian Pickett, Keith Blackley, Jim Robertson, Peter Grant. Sitting: Alan Taylor, Les Reed (President), Neveille Jacobs (vc), Don Meehan (c), Stuart Walker, Allan Berry (Sec), Ken Henwood.Black and white portrait of the cricket team anf officials. cricket, a grade, blackburn, blackburn cricket club, cricket whites, 1961-62, a grade premiers, george allerton, keith sturgeon, george stone, brian pickett, keith blackley, jim robertson, peter grant, alan taylor, les reed, neveille jacobs, don meehan, stuart walker, allan berry, ken henwood -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Ringwood Bowls Club- Letterhead, Ringwood Bowls Club Inc., 2000
Copy of Letterhead.Ringwood Bowls Club Inc. A0001899A 2-12 Loughnan Road, Ringwood, 3134. P.O. Box 149, Ringwood, Vic 3134. Telephone (03) 9870 6767. Fax (03) 9870 6711. www.ringwoodbowls.asn.au [email protected] 18th April 2000. Photograph of greens included. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BENDIGO UNITED CRICKET CLUB COLLECTION: HANDBOOK 1992 - 1993, 1992-1993
BENDIGO UNITED CRICKET CLUB Season 1992 - 1993 Handbook Red cover. 20 pages. List officials and Club history.clubs, cricket, bendigo united cricket club