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Greensborough Historical Society
Award - Cup, G.F.C. Premiers 1952, 1952_
... greensborough football club 1952 G.F.C. Premiers 1952 Silver ...Cup presented to the players in the winning team in the 1952 Australian Rules Football premiership in the Diamond Valley Football League. The winning team was Greensborough Football Club. This mug belonged to Doug Hall. This mug is one of a limited number engraved for the premiership team. Silver presentation cup with footed base and handle.G.F.C. Premiers 1952doug hall, greensborough football club, 1952 -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (Victoria Police), Police Officers group photo on sporting event, 1934
Black and white photograph mounted on grey frame. 24 men posing for photograph in 4row structure - on the background, arena style sitting area. On extreme left and right, 2 Police officers stand on their uniforms. On the middle and sitting, middle age man in suit. The other, are younger men (police officers?) in sporting outfits. [information of event on newspaper cutting stuck on the back - as described on Inscriptions]Handwritten in the front of the frame, bellow photograph: back row W.Parker. J.Power. B.Barker. A.Condie A. // P.V.Callahan (see)E.Brewis T.Robertson. E.White V.Burns R.Farrell S.Cannon // W.Brady J.Purdon R.Boyle E.Denham.Pres. W.Hudd. R.Priestley. J.Brody // W.Poulter F. F.Elliott J.Thompson // Premiers V.P.F.A. 1934 Stamp: H.M. WALKER // PHOTOGRAPHER // 117 COLLINS ST. // MELBOURNEvictoria police museum, police officers, police academy, police force, football, sports, vpfa, poulter, william arthur; h. m. walker parker; w. power; j. barker; b. condie; a. callahan; p. v. brewis; e. robertson; t. white; e. burns; v. farrell; r. cannon; s. brady; w. purdon; j. boyle; r. denham; e. hudd; w. priestley; r. brody; j. poulter; w. elliott; f. thompson; -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Compilation of newspaper cuttings relating to local Football Clubs 1978 to 1993
The cuttings are primarily historically and socially significant for understanding the local football community. Also gives some insight into the local families who were regularly involved with the local Football Clubs.black plastic 4 ring binderlabeled "Pakenham Football Club Centenary Healsville Centenary - Four W's The Trader 10th Aniversary Footy Fixtures 1988 - Football Preview 1989 Free Press 40th Aniversery - Mansfield 1981 Premiers - 1983 Premiers - DRJFL History"emerald, football, newspaper cuttings -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club 1953. Committee members with Premiers 1953 Flag
Catalogue card reads, "East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1953. Committee members 1953. L. to R. Gilbert Chandler, Pres. Croydon, F.T. Gully F.L. (CFTGFL) Gordon Cassidy, ERFC, Tom Reddish, Pres. E.R.F.C. Dick Horman E.R.F.C." Includes a proof, probably for Ringwood Mail. -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.
Photo, Eden Photo Studios Ballarat, Waubra Football Team 1922, Circa 1922
Photo taken to celebrate Waubra Football Club becoming the 1922 Premiers,Sepia colour photo on a dark brown cardboard mount of Waubra Footballers.WAUBRA PREMIERS 1922.waubra victoria.football club premiers 1922.sporting events -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Ormond Amateur Football Club
This file contains 2 items: 1/An article from the website of the Southern Metro Junior Football League, dated 04/04/2014, forwarded to Ormond Amateur Football Club, about Max Gawn, former Auskick and amateur club player, on his decision to coach at his junior club, U16 team, whilst working around his AFL obligations as a senior player. 2/An article from the Caulfield/Glen Eira Leader, dated 08/04/2014, on the return of number one ticket holder Bob Skilton to Ormond Football Club after having surgery. Also mentions Ormond’s return to Premier C grading.southern metro junior football league, gawn max, mccooke alistair, ormond, lovett craig, mclaren greg, coaches, auskick, ormond football club, brownlaw medallist, sporting clubs, clubs and associations, australian rules football, skilton bobby, e. e. gunn reserve, buckley tom -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Magazine, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1927
Every year the Ballarat School of Mines (S.M.B) produced a magazine, between 1898-1967. The 1927 magazine Editorial Staff- A.T Morrison, E. Van Beek, G. Dimsey, G. Inglis, L. Hillman, J. Muir, J. Johnson, N. Nicholls, B. Saunders, Dr. J. R. Pound, Mr. H. Jolly, A. Proctor, and J. Walters. Contains list of course students for 1927. Listing of School Council and staff for 1927 (inside front cover). Listing of departments, courses and fees (approximate) available at S.M.B . (inside back cover) *Articles -Mr. John Rowell regarding his receiving the Crouch Memorial Prize -S.M.B. Procession, 1927 -S.M.B. Ball July 20th at the City Hall -Letter to Editor 'The Chemists' Trip to Melbourne mentioning a tour of the Footscray Technical School; an exploration of the Mount Lyell Chemical Works; visits to the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, The Melbourne Mint, the Deer Park Explosive Works (met with former S.M.B. students, A. Perry and H. R. Kofoed), Nobel (Australasia) Ltd. -Mentions of Literary Society activities -Geelong trip by school football team July 18th to play Gordon Tech. -Extract from the 'People's Paper', July 14 regarding the S.M.B Gala Night and the election of Miss S.M.B. -Mentions of the Mica Smith Scholarship -4th Annual reunion for Past Students Association, 23rd October -Descriptive article on Port Arthur -Tour of the Mount Lyell District, with mentions of the North Lyell Mine, Port Kembla, Lake Margaret Hydro Electric Works -Paper making -A brief description of the rubber industry -Decorating for the Gala Ball -Sporting activities, 1926 and 1927 -The Junior Techs class and sporting activities. Mentions of their participation in the Procession *Prints -S.M.B. Botanical Gardens by Graham Hopwood, awarded first prize -Caricatures unknown subjects, though to be staff and students at the school *Photographs -Editorial Staff -S.M.B. Athletic Team, 1926- Winners of the Herald Shield -S.M.B. Football Team, 1927 -School of Mines Girls' Basket Ball team, 1927 -Girls' Hockey Team, Ballarat School of Mines, 1927 -Winners of the Thompson Shield, 1926. Premiers N.C.D.- J.T.S.A. (Junior Technical School Association) *Advertisements -A.N.A. Hall, Camp St. 'The Rollicking English Company- "The Rivals", presented by the School of Mines Dramatic Company. Wednesday, 14th September, 1927.Green soft covered book relating to the Ballarat School of Mines student activities for the year 1927. smb, ballarat school of mines, hockey, ballarat school of mines botanical gardens, graham hopwood, basketball, netball, a.t morrison, e. van beek, g. dimsey, g. inglis, l. hillman, j. muir, j. johnson, n. nicholls, b. saunders, dr. j. r. pound, mr. h. jolly, a. proctor, j. walters -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1941 Seniors team (Premiers)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football ClubContains names of players, trainers, umpire and officials -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1947 Seniors team (Premiers)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football ClubContains names of players, trainers, umpire and officials -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1951 Seconds (Premiers), framing Sponsored by Alan & Loraine Bateson
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football ClubWith player's and official's names -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1953 Seconds Team (Premiers)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football ClubWith player's and official's names -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1953 Firsts Team (Premiers)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football ClubWith player's and official's names -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1953 Triple Premiership ERFC Under 16 ERFC (Premiers BSFL)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football ClubTeam with player's and official's names, sponsored by Russell & Wendy Read -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1954 Seconds (Premiers) ERFC
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football ClubTeam with player's and official's names. Sponsored by Gwen & Max Vincent -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1954 Under 16 ERFC (Premiers BSFL)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football ClubTeam with player's and official's names. Sponsored by Gwen & Max Vincent -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1955 Seconds ERFC (Premiers)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football Club -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1956 Seconds ERFC (Premiers)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football Club -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1958 Seconds ERFC (Premiers)
Originally framed and shown up the stairs at the former Maroondah Sporting Club, the home of the East Ringwood Football Club Sponsored by Brian Coopersmith -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Badge - S.D.F.A. Premiers 1908 (Sandringham District Football Association), c 1908
... S.D.F.A. Premiers 1908 (Sandringham District Football... football in the centre, Badge S.D.F.A. Premiers 1908 (Sandringham ...Sandringham and Ellindale (now McKinnon Football Club) played off for the district premiership on the Friendly Societies Ground, Melbourne on 26 September 1908. Ellindale won the game but had to wait to see if they won a protest against Dandenong before they could claim that they had won the premiership. In the local paper, the Brighton Southern Cross on Saturday 10 October 190, it was reported that Ellindale were the premiers of the season. This medal was awarded to W. Kennedy, who was a forward for Ellindale.A Premiership Medal presented in 1908 to W.Kennedy an early settler in Moorabbin Shire The Medal is made from 9ct gold and engraved with a sheath on the edges and a picture of men playing football in the centre,Side one - S.D.F.A. Premiers - 1908 Side two - Ellindale F.C. W. Kennedy Forwardsandringham football club, ellindale football club, football final 1908, w. kennedy, mckinnon football club, sandrigham district football association, moorabbin shire, early settlers, market gardeners -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Flag - Federal District League A Grade Premiers Flag, Moorabbin Football Club, 1946
... Football Club Flag Federal District League A Grade Premiers Flag ...Moorabbin played initially in the Federal Football League also known as Football Federation Australia, making their debut in 1909 and competing until 1950. The club wore a black and white jumper like Collingwood. 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). Moorabbin Football Club was also known as Moorabbin Park Football Club in the early years of its formation. In 1946 Moorabbin 18 goals 17 points (125) defeated Cheltenham 9 goals 17 points (71).Moorabbin Football Club was established 1909 and was very successful playing in the Federal Football League, Victorian Football Association. Premiers FlagA Grade - FDL - Premiers - M.F.C. 1946federal football league, moorabbin football club, premiership, moorabbin, australian rules football -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: IN CHARGE
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2002. In charge: the South Bendigo committee. Photo taken from the South Bendigo Football Club's souvenir program as premiers in 1920. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PREMIERS
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Monday, September 16, 2002. Premiers: White Hills (14.15) beat Kennington (8.6) in the 1950 Bendigo Football Association grand final. Back row: J. Wright (trainer), C. Harrington, B. Frankel, A. Taig, C. Gooding, M. Hogan, G. Cowling, W. Atkinson, A. Moralli and N. Jenkins (trainer). Middle row: R. Westaway, N. Westaway, W. Muir (captain), H. Tobin (vice-captain), R. Hands and G. Body. Front row: G. Brown (trainer), J. Jones, R. Wee Hee, D. Spooner, P. Kane (mascot),E. Fisher, D. McKenzie and J. Sanderson. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PREMIERS
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Premiers: South Bendigo (10.12) defeated Echuca (6.10) in the 1950 Bendigo Football League grand final. Back row: K. Connaughton, J. Elvey, L. Jones, R. Robertson, R. Dryburgh, K. Swatton, D. Evans, T. Harrington and F. Kyne. Middle row: T. Bull, N. Cowling, A. McDonald (captain), I. McLean, W. Hill and L. Conolan. Front: T. Slater, K. Walsh, A. Stewart, Hayden McDonald, G. Ellis and F. Lenaghan. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: WE WERE THE CHAMPIONS
... was the undefeated champion and premier in the Bendigo Football League... and premier in the Bendigo Football League in 1962. This photo ...Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from Monday, August 26, 2002. We were the champions: the Rochester Football Club was the undefeated champion and premier in the Bendigo Football League in 1962. This photo was taken at the Queen Elizabeth Oval. Back row, left to right: Peter Fayers, Trev Randall, Greame Balch, Ray Willett, Brian Jones, Noel (Chooka) Howe, Ken Ingram, Fred Rodda, Con O'Toole (c/c), Max Proctor and Trev English. Front row: Bob Kelly, Bruce Major, Daryl Dobell, Bruce Fry, Graeme Taylor, Bob Sill, Spencer Brown and Daryl Hooper. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: LONG GULLY FOOTBALL CLUB 1906-1911
Laminated poster with four panels. Top left: a history of the Long Gully Football Club 1906-1911 (from Len Bennet, Golden Square). Top right a black and white photo of 1906 junior Long Gully team. Bottom right a list of the 1913 Long Gully players (playing in Bendigo City premier team): Ben Thompson, Jack Dunstan, Elisaa Dunstan, Fred Jenkins, Tommy Allen, Paddy Rohan, W. White, Hum Scott, Buller Webster, Billy Cook, Sapper Newcombe, Spreeader Ennor, Syd Jenkins, Buller Canavan, Tommy Baxter, Len Bowe, Joe Scadden, Brit Pattison, Bruiser Williams, Cap Muir, D. Mahoney, Tassy Trahair, P. Hughes. G. Ogilvie, Tom Smith, Nels Keating, A. Blackmore, J. Benstead, Bony Dayfkin, Mottle Daykin, Tamus Daykin. Bottom right: An article from the Bendigo Advertiser 14/06/1950 titled Long Gully Football.clubs, football, long gully football club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: LABEL - OAKLEIGH PREMIER TEA
Sheet with the four sides of a tea packet printed in orange and purple. Two sides have Oakleigh Premier Tea, L. Ames, Oakleigh. Oakleigh Football Club. The other two sides describe the tea and one has Half Pound Net printed on it.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, oakleigh premier tea, l ames, oakleigh football club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne U15s premiers with coach Kevin LEADINGHAM, 1971
B&W photo Port Melbourne Under 15s Premiers, 1971, on a front verandah with Coach Kelvin LEADINGHAM.sport - australian rules football, kevin leadingham -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Premiers, Peanut Farm Reserve, St Kilda, 1960s
B&W photo St Josephs Catholic Primary Premiers 1967, taken at the Peanut Farm Reserve in St Kilda. The parish priest is at centre back, coach Phyl NICHOLLS at back right.phyl nicholls, education - primary schools, sport - australian rules football, st josephs catholic primary school, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Clothing - Jacket, Port Melbourne Fooball Club 3rd XVIII, Undefeated Premiers, 1945
Port Melbourne Football Club 3rd XVIII 1950s blazer; embroidered pocket includes "Undefeated Premiers" 1946 to 1952, blue wool with red ribbon trim, owned by Ted McCARTHY.PM on sewn in labelsport - australian rules football, ted mccarthy, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Photocopy, Port Melboune United Juniors, Premiers, Allan Studio, Port Melbourne United Juniors Premiers1947-1949, 1949
Port Melbourne United Juniors Premiers1947-1949 = two poor photocopies from a damaged photograph of football team (names printed at bottom), taped togetheron back 'This came from Tom Hills but has not been included in the Archive'sport - australian rules football