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International House, The University of MelbournePhotograph (Item), Unidentified male student riding a bike on a desk
... Unidentified male student riding a bike on a desk...Black and white photograph of Unidentified male student riding a bike on a desk...International House, The University of Melbourne 241 Royal Parade Parkville melbourne Black and white photograph of Unidentified male student riding a bike on a desk Unidentified male student riding a bike on a desk Photograph ... -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Junior legatee outing, Bike ride, 1990s
... Colour photo of junior legatees bike riding at a camp....Colour photo of junior legatees bike riding at a camp. Bike ride Photograph Junior legatee outing ...Legacy have many programs to send young junior legatees on activities, camps and outings. The photo shows junior legatees on a bike ride probably during a camp. The date is not known though it was stored with other photos of Junior Legatees from the 1980s and 1990s. A record of a Legacy providing experiences for the junior legatees.Colour photo of junior legatees bike riding at a camp.Printed on the back 'No.23' which is the image number.junior legatee outing, cycling, bikes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - THREE MEN IN COSTUME
... ... bike riding...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Group fancy dress Bendigo bicycle bike riding fancy dress costume Sepia image mounted on board. ...Sepia image mounted on board. Image shows three men, two on either wide are standing alongside a bike and are dressed in fancy dress costume. Man in centre is wearing black trousers, white waistcoat, white shirt and tie. Two bikes in background leaning on wall of building. Extreme RH side head/shoulders of man wearing hat, leaning on wall of building alongside small paned window.person, group, fancy dress, bendigo, bicycle, bike riding, fancy dress, costume -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Morton Family, Mr Alfred Morton with his brothers and friends having a picnic at Morton's property, c 1890
... bike riding...He died in 1946 in Chelsea. bike riding picnic Morton Morton Grove Chelsea Carrum Sepia photograph of Mr Alfred Morton with his brothers in law and friend at Carrum in the 1890's, some perched in a tree others grouped at the base of the tree, bikes in the foreground. ...Alfred Louis Morton (known as Louis) was born in Geelong in 1866, the fifth of eleven children of Mark Morton and Eliza nee Heard (married 1898). Alfred began work for the Post Office at South Yarra in the 1890s. In the late 1800s it was common for people from Melbourne and north of the city to travel to Chelsea area beaches for their holidays and many liked the area so much that, like the Mortons, they moved here permanently. In the 1890s Alfred’s sister, Mrs William Ashmore, built a weekend house at the foot of what is now Foy Avenue in Chelsea. The Morton family, including Alfred, visited the area often, camping on the foreshore during the 1890s. In 1911 Alfred moved his family permanently to a house on the corner of Morton Grove and Main Road Chelsea (now known as the Nepean Highway) on property that extended from the main road to the beach. This house was destroyed in the fire of 22 December 1913 which raged amongst the ti-tree on the foreshore between Aspendale and Chelsea. Many buildings were destroyed in this fire. The Argus newspaper reported on Wednesday 24 December that 94 houses were burnt with glowing embers blown a mile and half inland. According to the Argus but for the wide break provided by the Point Nepean Road (now the Nepean Highway) and the railway line, the scrub on the other side might have caught. The Morton children, Elsa and Ivan, attended Chelsea State School (now Chelsea Primary School) and Mrs Morton was active in the establishment of St Chad’s Church of England in Chelsea. At the age of 80 in 1945 Mr Morton was concerned about reports that English children had lost their toys due to the war and so he made (as part of a wider effort in Australia) 100 toy engines that were sent to England. He died in 1946 in Chelsea. Sepia photograph of Mr Alfred Morton with his brothers in law and friend at Carrum in the 1890's, some perched in a tree others grouped at the base of the tree, bikes in the foreground.bike riding, picnic, morton, morton grove, chelsea, carrum -
Chelsea & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Morton Family, Camping at Carrum, now Chelsea, c 1890
... bike riding...He died in 1946 in Chelsea. bike riding picnic Morton Morton Grove Chelsea Carrum camping Sepia photograph of a of Mr Alfred Morton with his sisters, brothers and friends camping at Carrum in the 1890's. ...Mr Alfred Morton with his sisters, brothers and friends camping at Carrum in the 1890's. This area was later called Chelsea. Alfred Louis Morton (known as Louis) was born in Geelong in 1866, the fifth of eleven children of Mark Morton and Eliza nee Heard (married 1898). Alfred began work for the Post Office at South Yarra in the 1890s. In the late 1800s it was common for people from Melbourne and north of the city to travel to Chelsea area beaches for their holidays and many liked the area so much that, like the Mortons, they moved here permanently. In the 1890s Alfred’s sister, Mrs William Ashmore, built a weekend house at the foot of what is now Foy Avenue in Chelsea. The Morton family, including Alfred, visited the area often, camping on the foreshore during the 1890s. In 1911 Alfred moved his family permanently to a house on the corner of Morton Grove and Main Road Chelsea (now known as the Nepean Highway) on property that extended from the main road to the beach. This house was destroyed in the fire of 22 December 1913 which raged amongst the ti-tree on the foreshore between Aspendale and Chelsea. Many buildings were destroyed in this fire. The Argus newspaper reported on Wednesday 24 December that 94 houses were burnt with glowing embers blown a mile and half inland. According to the Argus but for the wide break provided by the Point Nepean Road (now the Nepean Highway) and the railway line, the scrub on the other side might have caught. The Morton children, Elsa and Ivan, attended Chelsea State School (now Chelsea Primary School) and Mrs Morton was active in the establishment of St Chad’s Church of England in Chelsea. At the age of 80 in 1945 Mr Morton was concerned about reports that English children had lost their toys due to the war and so he made (as part of a wider effort in Australia) 100 toy engines that were sent to England. He died in 1946 in Chelsea.Sepia photograph of a of Mr Alfred Morton with his sisters, brothers and friends camping at Carrum in the 1890's. bike riding, picnic, morton, morton grove, chelsea, carrum, camping -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Glengala Park Primary School, 3rd. March 1993
... A non-digital coloured photograph of children taking part in a lesson on bike riding, on a large asphalted open space. ...School Excursions Glendale Park Primary School Bicycle Education A non-digital coloured photograph of children taking part in a lesson on bike riding, on a large asphalted open space. ...The students from Bulla Primary School visited Glengala Park Primary School in Sunshine West in 1993 and participated in a number of activities from the Glendale children. Bicycle education was one of the activities that they enjoyed on the day.A non-digital coloured photograph of children taking part in a lesson on bike riding, on a large asphalted open space. A sports pavilion is in the background.school excursions, glendale park primary school, bicycle education -
Bialik CollegeMixed media (Item) - 2004 Bialik Family Camp
... Parent Association Family Camp as held at the Anglesea Family Holiday Park, March 2004, recorded and photographed and distributed by Zulmans. Footage shows bike riding, football, camp fire, music nights, and tree climbing. ...Bialik College 429 Auburn Road Hawthorn East 3123 melbourne Parent Association Family Camp as held at the Anglesea Family Holiday Park, March 2004, recorded and photographed and distributed by Zulmans. Footage shows bike riding, football, camp fire, music nights, and tree climbing. ...Parent Association Family Camp as held at the Anglesea Family Holiday Park, March 2004, recorded and photographed and distributed by Zulmans. Footage shows bike riding, football, camp fire, music nights, and tree climbing. Two videos are included: one runs at 11.18 the other 12.52. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.Bialik Parents Association Family Camp March 2004 DVD, Photos and movies. A gift from the Zulmans. family camp, 2000s, 2004, bialik college, parent association -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionFunctional object - Bicycle bell, I (bicycle) Bendigo
... Bike Bendigo is a not for profit organisation with a vision to make Bendigo regional Australia's bicycle capital. it aims to make bike riding an easy and attractive option for all ages and abilities. ...City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection Bendigo Town Hall 189-193 Hargreaves St, Bendigo, 3550 goldfields Bike Bendigo is a not for profit organisation with a vision to make Bendigo regional Australia's bicycle capital. it aims to make bike riding an easy and attractive option for all ages and abilities. ...Bike Bendigo is a not for profit organisation with a vision to make Bendigo regional Australia's bicycle capital. it aims to make bike riding an easy and attractive option for all ages and abilities. The City of Greater Bendigo supports cycling in the city through its Walk, Cycle Greater Bendigo Strategy and through support for the Bendigo International Madison which was first held in 1972. Red bicycle bell with text and image printed in white on top. I (bicycle) BGOcity of greater bendigo health, city of greater bendigo leisure -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Cyclist
... Black and white photo of Ken Wollard of Blackburn Cycling Club riding bike on track....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne wollard ken blackburn cycling club Black and white photo of Ken Wollard of Blackburn Cycling Club riding bike on track. Cyclist Photograph Photograph ...Black and white photo of Ken Wollard of Blackburn Cycling Club riding bike on track.wollard, ken, blackburn cycling club -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBooklet - Falls Creek Alpine Resort Summer Breakaways 1996/1997
... General activities explained in he brochure are:- Enjoying A Bushwalk In The Alpine National Park, Water Sports, Horse Riding, Mountain Bike Riding, Two & Four Wheel Driving, High Country Wining & Dining, Discovering The Wildlife. ...General activities explained in he brochure are:- Enjoying A Bushwalk In The Alpine National Park, Water Sports, Horse Riding, Mountain Bike Riding, Two & Four Wheel Driving, High Country Wining & Dining, Discovering The Wildlife. ...Part of a yearly marketing and information program to promote Falls Creek region for the summer season. . General activities explained in he brochure are:- Enjoying A Bushwalk In The Alpine National Park, Water Sports, Horse Riding, Mountain Bike Riding, Two & Four Wheel Driving, High Country Wining & Dining, Discovering The Wildlife. Daybreaks & Golden Sunsets And Pure Relaxation. The specific activities in the Summer Program of Events include:- Alpine Nature Rambles. Angling Expeditions, Christmas Carols, National Distance Camp, Food, Wine & Wildflower Weekend, High-O Orienteering Event, Mile High Tennis Tournament, High Country Mountain Bike Ride, Classical Music Weekend, Cadbury Red Tulip Giant Easter Egg Hunt And Festivities. The “Breakaways” brochure is a publication of the Falls Creek Chamber of Commerce, an organisation dedicated to establishing Falls Creek as the premier alpine resort In Australia. This item is important as it documents seasonal activities at Falls Creek Alpine ResortA brochure for summer program at Falls Creek for 1996/7. The front cover features an image of yellow wildflowers, mountain rocks and the sky with the title"Falls Creek Alpine Resort Summer Breakawaysfalls creek marketing, falls creek summer programs., falls creek alpine resort, falls creek events and activities -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 14 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - Field Studies
... The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 10 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - High Ropes
... The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 8 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - Kayaking
... The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 7 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - High Plains Snow Tour
... The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Parkwood Secondary College, Ringwood North, Victoria, 16 Digitised Images from Bogong School Camp - 2001 - Climbing Activities
... The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. ...School Magazine Transcript: "On the 15th of October, 23 Year 9 students headed off to Camp Bogong situated near Falls Creek. The camp involved not only students from our school but also Kuranjang Secondary College in Melton. The students did a range of activities, including initiative activities, games, high ropes course, field studies, environmental studies, canoeing, rock climbing (indoor and outdoor), abseiling, mountain bike riding and a trip up to the high plains. The students also got to experience snow, some even getting bogged in the snow on a minibus. All in all, the students enjoyed the week spent up at Bogong, not only having fun and enjoying the activities but also making life long friends." -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - BENDIGO VIEWS, Jan 1970
... High St., Bendigo with view of the Cathedral and the Golden Gate Hotel on the corner with the rounded veranda. Some people riding bikes and some cars on the street. Also the tram tracks and their overhead wires....High St., Bendigo with view of the Cathedral and the Golden Gate Hotel on the corner with the rounded veranda. Some people riding bikes and some cars on the street. Also the tram tracks and their overhead wires. ...Slide. Bendigo Views. High St., Bendigo with view of the Cathedral and the Golden Gate Hotel on the corner with the rounded veranda. Some people riding bikes and some cars on the street. Also the tram tracks and their overhead wires.slide, bendigo, bendigo views, bendigo views -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Backyard Pool
... Swimming pool in the backyard at "Launchley" Jenny Chatham is riding the bike. Jim's hut is in the background. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Swimming pool in the backyard at "Launchley" Jenny Chatham is riding the bike. Jim's hut is in the background. ...Swimming pool in the backyard at "Launchley" Jenny Chatham is riding the bike. Jim's hut is in the background. Elizabeth (Liz) is on a lilo in the pool. Farm sheds are also shownchatham-holmes collection, jenny chatham, swimming pool jim's shed, farm sheds, launchley, ascot, bike -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Black and white, c. 1957
... People are walking along the left hand side of the road, and a young person a bike is riding along the right side. They are all going in the same direction as the traffic. ...People are walking along the left hand side of the road, and a young person a bike is riding along the right side. They are all going in the same direction as the traffic. ...This image shows the urbanisation of a formerly rural area of Moorabbin.Black and white photograph looking west along South Road. There is a truck in the foreground, travelling along the sealed South Road. A car is waiting to exit from Rowan Road. People are walking along the left hand side of the road, and a young person a bike is riding along the right side. They are all going in the same direction as the traffic. The left hand side of the image shows paddocks in the foreground, which houses further back. The right hand side of the image shows suburban houses with electricity poles running the length of the road. Handwritten in blue ink on reverse: 57-523A Handwritten in red ink on reverse: 85% Handwritten in black ink or grey lead: Ch. 6moorabbin, cars, roads, housing -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Story Book S.T.S. Story Book 1986 Class 9AD
... The Stabbing by Tracey Mills|Ghost Town by Marion Walker|PEPE The Pigeon Who Ruled Sunshine by Anthony Micallef|The Phone Call by Kaelene Knott|Calder Park Finals Drag Racing March 1986 by Michelle Chatzidimitriou|My Dog Corky by Nicolle Meyers|The Day We Went Motor Bike Riding by Shane Hynds|The Mystery by Donna Tatlow|Annual Camp by David Shilling|Forces Vengeance by Jeff Ward|Sunshine Tech Bombed by Claudia Rundel|Mystery 2 by Donna Tatlow|Amazon Jungle by Barry Howard|An Experience Of My Own by Rodger Greaves|Best Friends by Vicki Psomiadis|The Book And Me by Amanda Alldis|Deadley Mistake by Corey Havarc|The Gate Of Imagination by Rachel Masuglia|The Picnic by Dion Beasley|The Magic Seeds by Tracey McDonagh|The Drowing by Mark Herrick|The Day I Wagged School by Michael Sammut|The Magic Seeds by Tracey McDonagh|The Ghost That Never Spooked by Chris MacDonald|Amusement Park By Tracey McDonagh|Lost Treasure by Allen Carrick|Ghost Train by Nikkie Potter...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection Sunshine Technical School Technical School The Stabbing by Tracey Mills|Ghost Town by Marion Walker|PEPE The Pigeon Who Ruled Sunshine by Anthony Micallef|The Phone Call by Kaelene Knott|Calder Park Finals Drag Racing March 1986 by Michelle Chatzidimitriou|My Dog Corky by Nicolle Meyers|The Day We Went Motor Bike Riding by Shane Hynds|The Mystery by Donna Tatlow|Annual Camp by David Shilling|Forces Vengeance by Jeff Ward|Sunshine Tech Bombed by Claudia Rundel|Mystery 2 by Donna Tatlow|Amazon Jungle by Barry Howard|An Experience Of My Own by Rodger Greaves|Best Friends by Vicki Psomiadis|The Book And Me by Amanda Alldis|Deadley Mistake by Corey Havarc|The Gate Of Imagination by Rachel Masuglia|The Picnic by Dion Beasley|The Magic Seeds by Tracey McDonagh|The Drowing by Mark Herrick|The Day I Wagged School by Michael Sammut|The Magic Seeds by Tracey McDonagh|The Ghost That Never Spooked by Chris MacDonald|Amusement Park By Tracey McDonagh|Lost Treasure by Allen Carrick|Ghost Train by Nikkie Potter A stapled document containg various student's short stories Memorabilia Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Story Book S.T.S. ...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School CollectionThe Stabbing by Tracey Mills|Ghost Town by Marion Walker|PEPE The Pigeon Who Ruled Sunshine by Anthony Micallef|The Phone Call by Kaelene Knott|Calder Park Finals Drag Racing March 1986 by Michelle Chatzidimitriou|My Dog Corky by Nicolle Meyers|The Day We Went Motor Bike Riding by Shane Hynds|The Mystery by Donna Tatlow|Annual Camp by David Shilling|Forces Vengeance by Jeff Ward|Sunshine Tech Bombed by Claudia Rundel|Mystery 2 by Donna Tatlow|Amazon Jungle by Barry Howard|An Experience Of My Own by Rodger Greaves|Best Friends by Vicki Psomiadis|The Book And Me by Amanda Alldis|Deadley Mistake by Corey Havarc|The Gate Of Imagination by Rachel Masuglia|The Picnic by Dion Beasley|The Magic Seeds by Tracey McDonagh|The Drowing by Mark Herrick|The Day I Wagged School by Michael Sammut|The Magic Seeds by Tracey McDonagh|The Ghost That Never Spooked by Chris MacDonald|Amusement Park By Tracey McDonagh|Lost Treasure by Allen Carrick|Ghost Train by Nikkie Pottersunshine technical school, technical school -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, High St Charlton, east end, southside c. 1987, c.1987
... Cars parked along both sides of the street. A person riding a bike toward the photographer....Cars parked along both sides of the street. A person riding a bike toward the photographer. High St Charlton, east end, southside c. 1987 Photograph Photograph Charlton Shire ...Cricket Club Hotel established 1875, rebuilt as a two storey building 1935. Photograph part of the Shire of Charlton streetscape 1987Colour photograph looking west along High St. Cricket Club Hotel on the other side of the road with a large tree in front of the building. Blue and white signage for Steve Hill Ford further along with two palm trees at the front. Cars parked along both sides of the street. A person riding a bike toward the photographer.cricket club hotel, high st charlton, charlton, business, industry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: ACCOUNT - HARTLEYS BENDIGO
... On the left of the name is a man riding a bike and on the right is a man riding a motor cycle. ...On the left of the name is a man riding a bike and on the right is a man riding a motor cycle. ...Account form from Hartleys Bendigo. Date line ends 193-. Printed in various shades of blue with red cash lines. Top of page has illustrated picture with the name of business and owner?, what they do in the shop and the address. On the left of the name is a man riding a bike and on the right is a man riding a motor cycle. Plain backing sheet behind the account.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, bendigo radio house, hartleys bendigo, len shoosmith -
Hume City Civic CollectionTicket, Sunbury 73, 1/01/1973
... The words Sunbury 73 are in large block letters across the bottom of the ticket and there are four silhouetted figures - 2 male and 2 female. One male is riding a bike and other male is carrying a double bass on his head. ...The words Sunbury 73 are in large block letters across the bottom of the ticket and there are four silhouetted figures - 2 male and 2 female. One male is riding a bike and other male is carrying a double bass on his head. ...The blue and black printed ticket was issued and used for the 2nd & 3rd days of the 1973 Sunbury Pop Festival. The Festival as held on the property of George Duncan at Diggers Rest on the banks of Jacksons Creek. It was held over the 3 days of the Australia Day Weekend in January. The 'smiley' stamp on the back of the ticket was used as a "passout" check. The tickets were collected by Nicholas Hall who worked as a Security Officer at one of the gates.A blue and black cardboard ticket printed for the 1973 Sunbury Pop Festival. The words Sunbury 73 are in large block letters across the bottom of the ticket and there are four silhouetted figures - 2 male and 2 female. One male is riding a bike and other male is carrying a double bass on his head. The two females are walking. There is a 'smiley' stamp on the back of the ticket."ADMIT 2nd & 3rd DAYS ONLY..."1970s, sunbury pop festival, duncan, george, george evans collection -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoClothing - Race Colours, Kevin Innes
... “We trained hard. Bike riding was very big back then, we’d train and ride three or four times a week.” ...“We trained hard. Bike riding was very big back then, we’d train and ride three or four times a week.” ...KEVIN ‘BOOFA’ INNES By Lucy McCormick Kevin was a member of the celebrated Innes clan from Inglewood, in Central Victoria. “I think the first Innes’ came to Inglewood in 1851. My daughter used to say she can’t marry anyone from Inglewood, because she’s related to them all,” says Kevin. ‘Boofa’ is enjoying some well-earned relaxation on the couch after breaking a kneecap six or seven months ago in a track work incident. Not that it seems to be bothering him too much; he’s got plenty of time to keep up with the trots on television. “I do follow them,” Kevin says. “I don’t miss many, and I do have a bet. I like to sit in the chair and drive a race as much as anyone.” With an illustrious career both as a trainer and in the sulky, it’s a safe bet that Kevin Innes is a more than handy ‘grandstand driver’. His name is associated as a trainer/driver with many handy horses, including Lea Sands, Imatoff and Stormy Morn to name a few. Kevin is typically circumspect about his bigger triumphs, however that doesn’t seem to be what interests him the most. “I’ll tell you something,” he declares, doing just that, “I like winning with the horses that were no good. Some people never get a good horse. Imagine that. Luck is a very, very important thing. You have to have luck to buy a good horse at the sales, to get it going, keep it sound, find a race for it, find and owner and get a draw. And they still make a liar of you.” Funny, interesting or quirky stories seem to be of greater interest to Kevin, such as the time he had a strong chance in a standing start race – the favourite in the race being his only worry. “I told the owner it only had a 20-metre handicap – I couldn’t beat it off that,” he remembers. “So I was leading, waiting for the favourite to run past me. Toward the finish, I heard it coming, and it ran straight past all right – minus the driver. He’d fallen out of the cart and I won the race. Just lucky.” The Innes family have always been heavily involved in one sporting pursuit or another – Kevin himself being a champion bike rider of his time. “My Uncle Roy was a good bike rider, so he dared me to have a go. It turned out I was quite good at it as well.” So good, in fact that for many years Kevin was able to make a living from bike riding, riding the ‘board track’ for many years. “We trained hard. Bike riding was very big back then, we’d train and ride three or four times a week.” Kevin’s riding career spanned four Herald Sun Tours, a Warrnambool to Melbourne and a Sydney to Melbourne race, to name a few. “It definitely gets you in – it was long hours,” he muses. “But like anything, horse racing included, you only get back what you put in. We trained hard. I never drank, and I still don’t. I’ve seen that many athletes, great ones too, brought down by alcohol.” Lucky with injury too, Kevin can only remember a sore ankle – as well as the requisite scrapes and abrasions from tumbles on the wooden boards of the velodromes. He still enjoys watching all the big bike races when he can. “You can watch them race all over the world – France, Sweden, Germany. “To be honest I sit up and watch them with my son and we get just as much of a kick looking at the countryside than anything else. It’s so different to when I was racing.” Betting on the bike racing was big in Kevin’s day as well, and some of the bookies Kevin saw betting on the bike racing, he saw at the Showgrounds betting on the trots on a Friday or Saturday night. “Racing was different back then. There would be twelve thousand people at the showgrounds – they don’t have to come anymore, it’s just as easy to watch it on the TV.” Kevin remembers in those days that drivers had to ‘weigh in’ as well – everyone who drove needed to weigh ten stone (just under 65 kilograms). It’s something he remembers fondly. “I know not everyone will.” Kevin won’t be drawn on the subject of favourite drivers, either. “Look. Driving is different now. No disrespect to current drivers, but you had to think a lot more on a three furlong track than they do now on the bigger tracks. You had to drive with brains. And I really believe that good horses make good drivers. The horses are very good these days. Today’s drivers – your Gavin Langs, Chris Alfords – they’re thinkers, and brains will beat brawn every time. The girls are just as good now too. You only have to look at Kerryn Manning.” A garrulous and popular character, Kevin has trained horses for the likes of legendary Richmond player Jack Dyer, and also spent his fair share of time hosting sportsman’s nights, holding his own with the likes of Ron Barassi. On one such night, they had flown in a light aircraft to their destination. During their show, Kevin noticed their pilot, sitting in the front row, laughing appreciatively. There was one problem. He had a beer in his hand, and was consuming it with some enthusiasm. As the night wore on, the pilot became more and more inebriated, and Kevin became more and more disturbed, knowing that this was the same pilot who was to fly them home when they finished. Unbeknownst to Kevin, however, the flight had been cancelled and the pilot hadn’t told anyone, instead deciding to take full advantage of his client’s hospitality. For now, Kevin is happy living in Inglewood with partner Barbara. Son Grant and daughter Carla aren’t far away (both work at the Bendigo Harness track, and Carla has held both a trainer and driver’s licence). His granddaughter, Barclay Sands, was born on the same day of the demise of their star performer, Lea Sands, and may give the biggest hint yet just how important the world of harness racing is to Kevin ‘Boofa’ Innes. Blue with white yolkKevin Innes embroidered on left side chestkevin innes, k innes, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, bendigo, horses, race colours, trotting, pacing, harness racing -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Early 1980s Photographs
... 3554.01 - Students|3554.02 - Students Awards|3554.03 - Zoo|3554.04 - Students|3554.05 - Teacher|3554.06 - Students|3554.07 - Students|3554.08 - Mr Fife|3554.09 - Student|3554.10 - Student Athletics|3554.11 - Students In Cage|3554.12 - Mr Fife|3554.13 - Mr Fife|3554.14 - Student|3554.15 - Students|3554.16 - Tug Of War|3554.17 - Tug Of War|3554.18 - Students Games|3554.19 - Students Games|3554.20 - Students Games|3554.21 - Group Photo|3554.22 - Group Photo|3554.23 - Students|3554.24 - Students|3554.25 - Students Dancing|3554.26 - Students|3554.27 - Students|3554.28 - Students|3554.29 - Students|3554.30 - Kookaburra|3554.31 - Possum|3554.32 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.33 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.34 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.35 - Newspaper Article The Advocate 4th March 1981 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.36 - Principal|3554.37 - Teacher & Students|3554.38 - Teacher|3554.39 - Teacher & Students|3554.40 - Students|3554.41 - Students|3554.42 - Student & Unnown Adult|3554.43 - Students|3554.44 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.45 - Girls School Building|3554.46 - Students|3554.47 - Students|3554.48 - Students|3554.49 - Men Working|3554.50 - Men Working|3554.51 - School Camp Year 9RS|3554.52 - Teachers Playing Cards|3554.53 - Teacher|3554.54 - Unknown People|3554.55 - Stars|3554.56 - Teachers On Train|3554.57 - Sketch Of Old Office and Trade Building|3554.58 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.59 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.60 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.61 - Students|3554.62 - Teacher|3554.63 - Steam Engine|3554.64 - Railways Advert For Moving Large Objects|3554.65 - Students|3554.66 - Teachers Chris Wheat|3554.67 - Students Class 8TB|3554.68 - Students Fishing A Beach|3554.69 - Student|3554.70 - Boat Propeller|3554.71 - Boats|3554.72 - Student|3554.73 - Student On Roller Skates|3554.74 - Sydney Barbour Bridge Aerial Photograph|3554.75 - Bolts|3554.76 - Wood|3554.77 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.78 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.79 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.80 - Students|3554.81 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.82 - Stars|3554.83 - Student & Mt Macedon Cross|3554.84 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.85 - Students Singing|3554.86 - Students Singing|3554.87 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.88 - Students|3554.89 - Pemier Richard 'Dick' Hamer Opening New School 1980|3554.90 - Students|3554.91 - McKay Trade Building|3554.92 - New School Under Construction With McKay Trade Building|3554.93 - Student Diving Into River|3554.94 - Students|3554.95 - Students|3554.96 - Students|3554.97 - Students|3554.98 - Student|3554.99 - Student|3554.100 - Landscape Picture|3554.101 - Students|3554.102 - Student Sovereign Hill|3554.103 - Sovereign Hill|3554.104 - Students Sovereign Hill|3554.105 - Students At Beach|3554.106 - Students In Front Of Portables|3554.107 - Teachers|3554.108 - Students OnPlayground Equipment|3554.109 - Student On Cannon|3554.110 - Students|3554.111 - Students|3554.112 - Students|3554.113 - Student|3554.114 - Students On Playground Equipment|3554.118 - Student|3554.119 - Dirt Bike Riding|3554.120 - Car Crash|3554.121 - Raplh Willis Protest|3554.122 - Teachers & Students with Stihl Donation|3554.123 - Girl Students In Football Supporters Gear...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection Sunshine Technical School Technical School 3554.01 - Students|3554.02 - Students Awards|3554.03 - Zoo|3554.04 - Students|3554.05 - Teacher|3554.06 - Students|3554.07 - Students|3554.08 - Mr Fife|3554.09 - Student|3554.10 - Student Athletics|3554.11 - Students In Cage|3554.12 - Mr Fife|3554.13 - Mr Fife|3554.14 - Student|3554.15 - Students|3554.16 - Tug Of War|3554.17 - Tug Of War|3554.18 - Students Games|3554.19 - Students Games|3554.20 - Students Games|3554.21 - Group Photo|3554.22 - Group Photo|3554.23 - Students|3554.24 - Students|3554.25 - Students Dancing|3554.26 - Students|3554.27 - Students|3554.28 - Students|3554.29 - Students|3554.30 - Kookaburra|3554.31 - Possum|3554.32 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.33 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.34 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.35 - Newspaper Article The Advocate 4th March 1981 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.36 - Principal|3554.37 - Teacher & Students|3554.38 - Teacher|3554.39 - Teacher & Students|3554.40 - Students|3554.41 - Students|3554.42 - Student & Unnown Adult|3554.43 - Students|3554.44 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.45 - Girls School Building|3554.46 - Students|3554.47 - Students|3554.48 - Students|3554.49 - Men Working|3554.50 - Men Working|3554.51 - School Camp Year 9RS|3554.52 - Teachers Playing Cards|3554.53 - Teacher|3554.54 - Unknown People|3554.55 - Stars|3554.56 - Teachers On Train|3554.57 - Sketch Of Old Office and Trade Building|3554.58 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.59 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.60 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.61 - Students|3554.62 - Teacher|3554.63 - Steam Engine|3554.64 - Railways Advert For Moving Large Objects|3554.65 - Students|3554.66 - Teachers Chris Wheat|3554.67 - Students Class 8TB|3554.68 - Students Fishing A Beach|3554.69 - Student|3554.70 - Boat Propeller|3554.71 - Boats|3554.72 - Student|3554.73 - Student On Roller Skates|3554.74 - Sydney Barbour Bridge Aerial Photograph|3554.75 - Bolts|3554.76 - Wood|3554.77 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.78 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.79 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.80 - Students|3554.81 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.82 - Stars|3554.83 - Student & Mt Macedon Cross|3554.84 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.85 - Students Singing|3554.86 - Students Singing|3554.87 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.88 - Students|3554.89 - Pemier Richard 'Dick' Hamer Opening New School 1980|3554.90 - Students|3554.91 - McKay Trade Building|3554.92 - New School Under Construction With McKay Trade Building|3554.93 - Student Diving Into River|3554.94 - Students|3554.95 - Students|3554.96 - Students|3554.97 - Students|3554.98 - Student|3554.99 - Student|3554.100 - Landscape Picture|3554.101 - Students|3554.102 - Student Sovereign Hill|3554.103 - Sovereign Hill|3554.104 - Students Sovereign Hill|3554.105 - Students At Beach|3554.106 - Students In Front Of Portables|3554.107 - Teachers|3554.108 - Students OnPlayground Equipment|3554.109 - Student On Cannon|3554.110 - Students|3554.111 - Students|3554.112 - Students|3554.113 - Student|3554.114 - Students On Playground Equipment|3554.118 - Student|3554.119 - Dirt Bike Riding|3554.120 - Car Crash|3554.121 - Raplh Willis Protest|3554.122 - Teachers & Students with Stihl Donation|3554.123 - Girl Students In Football Supporters Gear Large collection of black & white and color photographs from 1980 including teachers, students, sports, dancing, etc Photograph Sunshine Technical School Memorabilia - Early 1980s Photographs ...Was part of the Sunshine Technical School Collection3554.01 - Students|3554.02 - Students Awards|3554.03 - Zoo|3554.04 - Students|3554.05 - Teacher|3554.06 - Students|3554.07 - Students|3554.08 - Mr Fife|3554.09 - Student|3554.10 - Student Athletics|3554.11 - Students In Cage|3554.12 - Mr Fife|3554.13 - Mr Fife|3554.14 - Student|3554.15 - Students|3554.16 - Tug Of War|3554.17 - Tug Of War|3554.18 - Students Games|3554.19 - Students Games|3554.20 - Students Games|3554.21 - Group Photo|3554.22 - Group Photo|3554.23 - Students|3554.24 - Students|3554.25 - Students Dancing|3554.26 - Students|3554.27 - Students|3554.28 - Students|3554.29 - Students|3554.30 - Kookaburra|3554.31 - Possum|3554.32 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.33 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.34 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.35 - Newspaper Article The Advocate 4th March 1981 - Tom Connor Cheque Handover to Don Boyd|3554.36 - Principal|3554.37 - Teacher & Students|3554.38 - Teacher|3554.39 - Teacher & Students|3554.40 - Students|3554.41 - Students|3554.42 - Student & Unnown Adult|3554.43 - Students|3554.44 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.45 - Girls School Building|3554.46 - Students|3554.47 - Students|3554.48 - Students|3554.49 - Men Working|3554.50 - Men Working|3554.51 - School Camp Year 9RS|3554.52 - Teachers Playing Cards|3554.53 - Teacher|3554.54 - Unknown People|3554.55 - Stars|3554.56 - Teachers On Train|3554.57 - Sketch Of Old Office and Trade Building|3554.58 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.59 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.60 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.61 - Students|3554.62 - Teacher|3554.63 - Steam Engine|3554.64 - Railways Advert For Moving Large Objects|3554.65 - Students|3554.66 - Teachers Chris Wheat|3554.67 - Students Class 8TB|3554.68 - Students Fishing A Beach|3554.69 - Student|3554.70 - Boat Propeller|3554.71 - Boats|3554.72 - Student|3554.73 - Student On Roller Skates|3554.74 - Sydney Barbour Bridge Aerial Photograph|3554.75 - Bolts|3554.76 - Wood|3554.77 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.78 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.79 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.80 - Students|3554.81 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.82 - Stars|3554.83 - Student & Mt Macedon Cross|3554.84 - Students You Yangs 1979|3554.85 - Students Singing|3554.86 - Students Singing|3554.87 - Students Under Waterfall|3554.88 - Students|3554.89 - Pemier Richard 'Dick' Hamer Opening New School 1980|3554.90 - Students|3554.91 - McKay Trade Building|3554.92 - New School Under Construction With McKay Trade Building|3554.93 - Student Diving Into River|3554.94 - Students|3554.95 - Students|3554.96 - Students|3554.97 - Students|3554.98 - Student|3554.99 - Student|3554.100 - Landscape Picture|3554.101 - Students|3554.102 - Student Sovereign Hill|3554.103 - Sovereign Hill|3554.104 - Students Sovereign Hill|3554.105 - Students At Beach|3554.106 - Students In Front Of Portables|3554.107 - Teachers|3554.108 - Students OnPlayground Equipment|3554.109 - Student On Cannon|3554.110 - Students|3554.111 - Students|3554.112 - Students|3554.113 - Student|3554.114 - Students On Playground Equipment|3554.118 - Student|3554.119 - Dirt Bike Riding|3554.120 - Car Crash|3554.121 - Raplh Willis Protest|3554.122 - Teachers & Students with Stihl Donation|3554.123 - Girl Students In Football Supporters Gearsunshine technical school, technical school -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotographs Loaned, Charlie Hogan Estate photos
... Georgie Hing, thought to have been the Chinese market gardener at the Whim Inn corner, and who was killed while riding his bike.|Photo 9. Hogan Street building of Stan Tudor & Kilpatrick & McLellan, stock and station agent. ...Georgie Hing, thought to have been the Chinese market gardener at the Whim Inn corner, and who was killed while riding his bike.|Photo 9. Hogan Street building of Stan Tudor & Kilpatrick & McLellan, stock and station agent. ...Photos loaned for copying. Collection of photos loaned from Estate of Charlie Hogan.|Photo 1.Mick Hogan; Mrs. Hogan & Charlie Hogan.|Photo 2. Nora Keane whose mother was a Hogan.|Photo 3. Mick Hogan & Thomas Flanagan snr,, Hilston, early 1900s.|Photo 4. Ray Glover; Norm Doncon, Charlie Hogan &Tom Cornish.|Photo 5. Ray Glover; Bill Mitchell &Tom Hunter.|Photo 6. James & Annie Brady. James son ofJames & Julia. Annie, dau. of Thomas & Annie Hogan.|Photo 7. Jack O'Toole & Charlie Hogan.|Photo 8. Georgie Hing, thought to have been the Chinese market gardener at the Whim Inn corner, and who was killed while riding his bike.|Photo 9. Hogan Street building of Stan Tudor & Kilpatrick & McLellan, stock and station agent. Building now owned by Dawes & Vary, Solicitors.|Photo 10 & 11. Tatura Coursing Club 1926. St. Ledger Plumpton Coursing won by Ryan Bros.|Photo 12 & 13. In two halves. Rodney Irrigation Trust Commissioners and staff, possibly in front of original Tatura Mechanics Institute building. (Mick Cussen third from left seated; Thomas Hogan white beard seated with legs crossed. Billie Wilson snr. standing at rear left side.)|Photo 14. Group in front of Catholic church, c. 1925, boy on left thought to be Charlie Hogan. -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Bruce Myers, 1931
... One day when I was riding the bike on rough bluestone road near the Presbyterian Church [Uniting Church] in Melton when the front fork broke and I landed on my right knee and right eye gashing both, the knee severely. ...One day when I was riding the bike on rough bluestone road near the Presbyterian Church [Uniting Church] in Melton when the front fork broke and I landed on my right knee and right eye gashing both, the knee severely. ...My Story by Bruce Myers – June 2001 Arthur Bruce Myers was born on Wednesday morning on the 29/4/1925 at Kelvin Grove Hospital Bacchus Marsh. Background Information: Prepared by Niece Wendy Barrie. The early life of Bruce Myers “Burnbank” Ballarat Road Melton. The family home was built by his grandparents Ann nee Dowling and Henri Miers in 1867. His father Frederick was born in 1877 in Melton the youngest of four boys. Bruce the fourth son of Frederick and Martha, brother Frederick the eldest was followed by Marjorie and Edna. His brother Max was the youngest child. Father Frederick Myers attended Melton State School No 430 enrolling in 1881 and leaving in 1888 gaining his Merit Certificate No 116343. Bruce enrolled in July 1931 and completed and gaining his Merit Certificate in 1937. In 1938 he travelled to Melbourne Boys High School. Bruce was taught piano by his sister Marjorie, a respected Melton music teacher. He entered many Piano competitions and at the age of 10 winning the radio cup in the Junior Cavalcade at 3AW at Latrobe Street. At Melbourne Boys High School during his lunchtime was allowed to practice the piano in the basement for his recreation. He was pestered by another boy (name I have forgotten) a teacher intervened telling him to leave Myers alone. As a young child when listening to music he was able to on hearing it identify the key it was written in, due to his perfect pitch. I remember “Mum” Myers telling about the time they went to see Artur Rubeinstein at a concert, when Bruce was a small boy, it may have been on this occasion that he had noted the key of the piano composition. Bruce writes – In my early teens Max and I frequently accompanied the Williams boys, Wally and Jim on expeditions up the Toolern Creek near where the Gisborne exit now crosses it. The dogs would chase the rabbits into their burrows after placing nets over the burrows a ferret would be let in to burrow, much excitement would be involved in the rush to grab the rabbits as they bolted into the nets. In the same area I used too accompany Dad on an evening rabbit shoot (summer time). After the heat of the day the rabbits would emerge from their burrows at dusk. We would his behind the tree in silence, a mark contrast to the ferreting scene. Dad with the shotgun cocked would wait until 2 or 3 rabbits were close together then fire (Bang!). Hopefully killing two rabbits. They would have to be killed outright, otherwise they would run back into their burrows. Needless to say, one deafening shot ended the event, also it only cost one cartridge. Our only swimming pool was hole in the Toolern Creek at its junction with the blind creek at the eastern entrance to Melton. Dad swum there in the 1880’s teaching many of the youngsters to swim. Females never swum there to my knowledge. The dressing shed consisted of a 4 corrugated iron nailed to a wooden frame about 4 metres by 3 no floor or roof. We always walked the kilometre in our bathers anyway. The swimming hole once dried up leaving about 2 ft of mud. We Melton boys had so much fun fossicking around with our hands and feet and yanking out numerous eels, some very bid. I don’t know what happened to them all. No doubt Dad would have skun one or two for Mum to cook after cutting them up into short lengths. They used to jump around the pan when they were cooking. Dad accompanied by Max and I, frequently fished for eels in the Gillespie’s waterhole just below our place using a rod, line, sinker, hook baited with a worm, and a white floater so as to easily see when an eel was on the hook, so that it could quickly be pulled before it could anchor itself on and under water snag such as a tree root making it impossible to catch, or causing the line to be lost. At about the age of 8, I suddenly discovered amazingly easily means of movement. One day when I was riding the bike on rough bluestone road near the Presbyterian Church [Uniting Church] in Melton when the front fork broke and I landed on my right knee and right eye gashing both, the knee severely. I have carried the scars ever since. I started getting mobile by riding a scooter with good leg on the scooter and swinging the right leg, keeping is straight because bending it was too painful.Childhood photo of Brucelocal identities -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Album, Copies of photos, Circa mid 20th century
... Some such as lifesaving carnivals, bike riding and golf continue to this day, others showing the hand raking of hay are long gone. warrnambool photographs of warrnambool newspaper photographs warrnambool Green card cover with red binding. ...This album is possibly a collection printed from newspaper files. It has a wide variety of local scenes from haymaking, sports, social functions, beach scenes. Some names have been written in greylead, identifying some of the people in the photos and others are recognizable backgrounds such as the Peterborough Golf ClubWhile these images are not of true photographic quality, they do provide images of local scenes and activities which were relevant to the area in the mid 20th century. Some such as lifesaving carnivals, bike riding and golf continue to this day, others showing the hand raking of hay are long gone.Green card cover with red binding. This album contains printed copies of local scenes and people. The photos are numbered in purple pencil from1 to 312. The first photograph in the book is The Needle at Childers Cove and the last page is a group of people behind a picket fence.warrnambool, photographs of warrnambool, newspaper photographs warrnambool -
Bendigo Military MuseumSouvenir - CERAMIC MODEL, Swan China
... porcelain model of British soldier riding a motor bike. on side of front wheel is the shield emblem of Welwyn, a town in England. ...At bottom is written "Model of Despatch Rider" and a code number. porcelain model of British soldier riding a motor bike. on side of front wheel is the shield emblem of Welwyn, a town in England. ...Souvenir from England in WW1. Part of the collection of "Capt. Fred Baxter MC". Refer Cat No. 4219 for his service history.porcelain model of British soldier riding a motor bike. on side of front wheel is the shield emblem of Welwyn, a town in England. There is a hole in the bottom.on bottom is the stamp of a swan around which is written 'Swan China'. At bottom is written "Model of Despatch Rider" and a code number.baxter collection, fred baxter mc, souvenir, ceramic model, ww1 -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhoto - Bogong Township, March 1944
... Activities such a bike riding, snow skiing, restricted horse riding and bush walking on the Alpine plains and mountains are now a viable part of the Kiewa Valley Tourist Industry. ...In 1940 Field Headquarters for the Kiewa Scheme were established at Bogong with office, workshop facilities and accommodation for workmen, staff and some families constructed. (There had been a 'tent camp' on this site in 1939 but was destroyed by bushfires) Construction of accommodation continued until 1947. A total of 40 houses plus a hostel for single staff, post office, police station, medical centre and primary school all with water and sewerage and electricity supply. The staff hostel was known as Kiewa House and is now occupied by the Education Department. Lake Guy was named after Mr. L.T. Guy who was the Resident Engineer in charge of construction work and associated activities on the Kiewa area. He held this position from 1939 to November 1946 when he was transferred to Head Office. The Bogong Township was developed firstly as an accommodation centre (base camp) for construction workers employed under the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme. Due to the influx of European workers into the Township the beautification of the immediate surrounds (gardens etc.) had a distinct European flavour. This environment has been very beneficial for tourism in later years. At the completion of the scheme, in the 1960's, the village was opened to public/tourism use. Strict environmental control has not allowed for any extensive redevelopment in tourist accommodation and basically restricted it to the accommodation initially built for the construction workers. Activities such a bike riding, snow skiing, restricted horse riding and bush walking on the Alpine plains and mountains are now a viable part of the Kiewa Valley Tourist Industry. The lake is one of the many water storage reservoirs used to supply the power stations their main power to run the huge turbines generating the final product, electricityBlack and white photograph of Bogong Township taken March 1944Handwritten on the back of photo - Township March '44bogong village, secv -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bogong Village (7 copies), Approx 1940
... Activities such a bike riding, snow skiing, restricted horse riding and bush walking on the Alpine plains and mountains are now a viable part of the Kiewa Valley Tourist Industry. ...In 1940 Field Headquarters for the Kiewa Scheme were established at Bogong with office, workshop facilities and accommodation for workmen, staff and some families constructed. (There had been a 'tent camp' on this site in 1939 but was destroyed by bushfires) Construction of accommodation continued until 1947. A total of 40 houses plus a hostel for single staff, post office, police station, medical centre and primary school all with water and sewerage and electricity supply. The staff hostel was known as Kiewa House and is now occupied by the Education Department. Lake Guy was named after Mr. L.T. Guy who was the Resident Engineer in charge of construction work and associated activities on the Kiewa area. He held this position from 1939 to November 1946 when he was transferred to Head Office. The Bogong Township was developed firstly as an accommodation centre (base camp) for construction workers employed under the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme. Due to the influx of European workers into the Township the beautification of the immediate surrounds (gardens etc.) had a distinct European flavour. This environment has been very beneficial for tourism in later years. At the completion of the scheme, in the 1960's, the village was opened to public/tourism use. Strict environmental control has not allowed for any extensive redevelopment in tourist accommodation and basically restricted it to the accommodation initially built for the construction workers. Activities such a bike riding, snow skiing, restricted horse riding and bush walking on the Alpine plains and mountains are now a viable part of the Kiewa Valley Tourist Industry. The lake is one of the many water storage reservoirs used to supply the power stations their main power to run the huge turbines generating the final product, electricity. Evidence can be seen of the 1939 bushfires.Set of 7 identical black and white photographs of Bogong Village after 1939 bush firesHandwritten on the back of one photo - Bogong Village approx. 1940, after 1939 bush fires. Staff residences to left. Kiewa House, General offices and test lab to the right. Hand drawn map on the back of one photo.bogong village, secv
