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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Photograph - Image of 5 silver birch trees at the Emerald Country Club, Rocky Koopmans, The Five Sisters, 1971-1973
... Image of 5 silver birch trees at the Emerald Country Club...Emerald Country Club... birch trees at the Emerald Country Club. Trees known as the five... Sisters' at the Emerald Country Club ... birch trees at the Emerald Country Club. Trees known as the five ...Photograph taken by Rocky Koopmans in 1971/73 of 5 silver birch trees at the Emerald Country Club. Trees known as the five sistersBlack & White photograph of 5 silver birch trees 'The Five Sisters' at the Emerald Country Club 'The Five Sisters birches at Emerald Coiuntry Club, Photo by Rocky Koopmans, Taken 1971/73photograph, emerald country club -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Postcard, Emerald Country Club Swimming Pool, Emerald, Vic, circa 1930's - 50's
... Emerald Country Club Swimming Pool, Emerald, Vic...emerald country club and golf course...Emerald Country Club and Golf Course was originally part...Front: The Rose Series P.2469 'Emerald Country Club... Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Emerald Country Club ...Emerald Country Club and Golf Course was originally part of the Nobelius Nursery complex. When Nobelius died in 1921 the nursery was sold, and part of the grounds developed as the Emerald Country Club (20's) the Emerald Country Club and Golf Course still exists and functions as originally intendedHistory of Emerald Country Club and Golf CourseB/W postcard showing a party of people swimming in pool. Rose Series Postcard P.2469Front: The Rose Series P.2469 'Emerald Country Club Swimming Pool, Emerald, Vic. Back: Published by the Rose Stereograph Co. Armadale, Vic. The "Rose" Series De Luxe A Real Photograph Produced in Australiaemerald country club and golf course, rose series -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Functional object - Drinking glasses, 1983-1995
... Emerald Country Club...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until... by the Emerald Country Club. ..."Emerald Country Club" with associated logo...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until ...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until around 2010 on the northern section of the land previously occupied by Gembrook Nurseries. The building was modelled on American country clubs of the time. The Club's profile included a golf club and a bowls club serviced by a club house that provided meeting and eating facilities. It played an important role in the local community as it attracted state, national and international visitors for special sporting events and regular recreation. These glasses were bowls trophies presented to Doreen Ball for success in singles or team events between 1983 and 1995The six glasses are artefacts from the Emerald Country Club which was an iconic part of the Emerald community for around 90 years. It contributed to and played a major role in the social and sporting profile of the district.Six decorative clear drinking glasses awarded as prizes by the Emerald Country Club. "Emerald Country Club" with associated logoemerald, emerald country club, emerald country club and golf course, sports, trophy, glassware -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Functional object - Drinking glass
... Emerald Country Club...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until... and Emerald Country Club logo on the side. ..."Emerald Country Club" with associated logo...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until ...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until around 2010 on the northern section of the land previously occupied by Gembrook Nurseries. Its profile included a golf club and a bowls club serviced by a club house that provided meeting and eating facilities. It played an important role in the local community as it attracted state, national and international visitors for special sporting events and regular recreation. This glass is part of a group of six glasses - the other five are clearly marked as trophy glasses but not this one.This glass is an artefact from the Emerald Country Club which was an iconic part of the Emerald community for around 90 years. It contributed to and played a major role in the social and sporting profile of the district.One tall, plain drinking glass with 'bubble' base and Emerald Country Club logo on the side. "Emerald Country Club" with associated logoemerald, emerald country club, emerald country club and golf course, sports, trophy, glassware -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photographs - aerial, Hill Top Golf and Country Club, 1990's
... Hill Top Golf and Country Club...Series of photographs of Hill Top Golf and Country Club...38 aerial photographs of Hill Top Golf and Country Club.... and Country Club from the air. Some show housing development ...Series of photographs of Hill Top Golf and Country Club from the air. Some show housing development on the surrounds. Taken prior to extensions to the north. Contained in L3868.38 aerial photographs of Hill Top Golf and Country Club.hill top development -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Hill Top Golf & Country Club, 1985
... Hill Top Golf & Country Club...hill top golf and country club...History of formation of Hill Top Golf and Country Club... and Country Club and Bowls Club hill top golf and country club Hill ...History of formation of Hill Top Golf and Country Club and Bowls ClubSoft cover - pale green with black and white aerial photograph of Hill Top across middle and Hill Top logo.Presented to Tatura and District by J Forster. 26.6.85hill top golf and country club, hill top bowls club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Hilltop Golf and Country Club, 1987
... Hilltop Golf and Country Club...Tatura Hilltop Golf and Country Club was opened in 1965...on back: Hilltop Golf and Country Club, Tatura. 1987. Photo... Tatura the-murray Tatura Hilltop Golf and Country Club was opened ...Tatura Hilltop Golf and Country Club was opened in 1965. Golf course and bowling greens. Social events, wedding receptions, 21st birthdays are held at clubhouse.Black and white photograph of Hilltop Club house. Exterior.on back: Hilltop Golf and Country Club, Tatura. 1987. Photo by Daryl Walker 1987 -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Functional object - Wine glasses, 1983-1995
... Emerald Country Club...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until...Two wine glasses awarded as prizes by the Emerald Country...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until ...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until around 2010 on the northern section of the land previously occupied by Gembrook Nurseries. Its profile included a golf club and a bowls club serviced by a club house that provided meeting and eating facilities. It played an important role in the local community as it attracted state, national and international visitors for special sporting events and regular recreation. These wine glasses were awarded as prizes to Doreen Ball for successes in singles or teams bowls events between 1983-1995.The six glasses are artefacts from the Emerald Country Club which was an iconic part of the Emerald community for around 90 years. It contributed to and played a major role in the social and sporting profile of the district.Two wine glasses awarded as prizes by the Emerald Country Club. On bowl: 'ECC' / BOWLS TROPHY' Under base: ' FRANCE LUMINARE'emerald, emerald country club, emerald country club and golf course, sports, trophy, glassware, bowls -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photographs - aerial, Map Data Sciences Pty Ltd, Hill Top Golf Club, 2009
... Hill Top Golf and Country Club... and Country Club 2009....A4 images of Hill Top Golf and Country club taken from... Golf and Country Club 2009. Hill Top Golf and Country Club A4 ...Photographs used for the Centenary of Hill Top Golf and Country Club 2009.A4 images of Hill Top Golf and Country club taken from google photographs. Produced for centenary of Golf in Tatura 2009.hill top golf and country club -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Functional object - Drinking glass with short stem, c.1980s-1990s
... Emerald Country Club...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until... with a short stem, awarded as a prize by the Emerald Country Club. ...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until ...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until around 2010 on the northern section of the land previously occupied by Gembrook Nurseries. Its profile included a golf club and a bowls club serviced by a club house that provided meeting and eating facilities. It played an important role in the local community as it attracted state, national and international visitors for special sporting events and regular recreation. This was awarded to Doreen Ball for success in a bowls competition between 1983 and 1995.This glass is an artifact from the Emerald Country Club which was an iconic part of the Emerald community for around 90 years. It contributed to and played a major role in the social and sporting profile of the district.One clear drinking glass, squat, round shape, gold-rimmed with a short stem, awarded as a prize by the Emerald Country Club. "BOWLS TROPHY" with associated ECC logo on the bowlemerald, emerald country club, emerald country club and golf course, sports, trophy, glassware -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - The Whole in One Cook Book, Wodonga Country Golf Club Associates, 1985
... Wodonga Country Golf Club...Wodonga Country Golf Club Associates... of a local sports organisation, Wodonga Country Golf Club Cookbook ...A collection of recipes donated and compiled by the Wodonga Country Golf Club Associates as a fundraising venture in 1985.A small booklet including a collection of recipes and local advertising.A collection of recipes donated and compiled by the Wodonga Country Golf Club Associates as a fundraising venture in 1985.wodonga country golf club, cookbook -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Poster (item) - Posters of Nth American T28, DC2, Stilwell aviation, Curtiss Kittyhawk over Darwin harbour, Wirraway, Casino country club skyrace 1995 Tasmania, Melbourne seaplanes, donated by Rob Fox, Posters of aircraft
... , Curtiss Kittyhawk over Darwin harbour, Wirraway, Casino country..., Casino country club skyrace 1995 Tasmania, Melbourne seaplanes ... -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
B/W Photograph, December 1904
... country club... to be in the grounds of the Country Club at Emerald, Victoria.... Creek From ?H & ?GB 18?/12/1904" At bottom: "May be Country... of the Country Club at Emerald, Victoria. As the card is clearly dated ...The card was probably sent as a Christmas gift to an unknown recipient by "H & GB", presumably a married couple. The two women in the photo might be known to sender and receiver, or might even be the receivers. The scene is suspected to be in the grounds of the Country Club at Emerald, Victoria.As the card is clearly dated, and the figures clearly named, it is a record of people resident in Emerald. From it we can make out some details of their dress and the physical surroundings of the time.B/W photograph mounted on embossed cardboard with crimped edges. It depicts two women standing on a small bridge over a creek in dense vegetation. There are trees in the background and ferns in the foreground. Front bottom left: silver embossed "With the Compliments of the Season" Rear: Handwritten "Mrs Airey & Miss Doolan on Bridge over Creek From ?H & ?GB 18?/12/1904" At bottom: "May be Country Club"airey, doolan, creek, country club, 1904 -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Article - Region Boasts Premier Skifields
... Falls Creek Country Club... skifields and the Falls Creek Country Club... Creek 2000 Falls Creek Country Club A newspaper article from ...A newspaper article from the Border Morning Mail on 01/01/2000. It describes developments on Victoria's skifields including Falls Creek, Mount Hotham and Mount Bogong.A newspaper article and advertisement for Victoria's skifields and the Falls Creek Country ClubA newspaper article from the Border Morning Mail on 01/01/2000. It describes developments on Victoria's skifields including Falls Creek, Mount Hotham and Mount Bogong.victoria's skifields, falls creek 2000, falls creek country club -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Werac Drive, North Ringwood, entrance to Bel-Air Country Club in April 1978
... Werac Drive, North Ringwood, entrance to Bel-Air Country...-Air Country Club in April 1978. Photograph ...E548 N11 Part of a 51-photo record of the development of the "Kubis" Estate, Ringwood North, including road works to Debbie Place, Kubis Drive, Werac Drive, Manuelo Drive, Iluka Place and Glenvale Road. From the Jack Lundy Clarke collection. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Land Sale Brochure, Bel-Air Country Club Estate, North Ringwood - circa 1978
... Land Sale Brochure, Bel-Air Country Club Estate, North... Crescent. Land Sale Brochure, Bel-Air Country Club Estate, North ...Double sided A2 size yellow and black gloss print advertisement for residential subdivision, with progressive allotment price list notices. Subdivision includes Glenvale Road, Kubis Drive, June Square, Jenkins Close, Werac Drive, Manuela Terrace, Rudolf Court, Lyn Court, Burlock Avenue, Debbie Place, Pamela Place, Iluka Place, Chifley Parade, Menzies Crescent.Vendor and Managing Agents - McKuke Pty Ltd (Frank Kubis) and Perpetual Realty Corporation Pty. Ltd., 97-99 Spring Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000. Telephone 63 4881, 63 3721, After hours 299 2085, (059) 84 1381. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - black and white, Dick and Bertha Clement, 1970
... Hill Top Golf and Country Club... and Country Club.... of Hill Top Golf and Country Club. Dick and Bertha Clement ...Photograph probably taken at a celebration when Dick (on the right) Clements was made a life members at Hill Top.A4 size photograph, black and white, of Dick and Bertha Clements, depicting Dick as a life member of Hill Top Golf and Country Club.dick clement, bertha clement, hill top golf and country club, golf life membership -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Golf Trophy
... Emerald Country Club...Emerald Country Club Associates Ladies Championship Trophy...Emerald Country Club Associates E.M..KENNON CUP 1937 Mrs... Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Emerald Country Club ...Emerald Country Club Associates Ladies Championship Trophy from 1937 to 1996Local golf club trophy donated by ex committee member Rosalie LeakeSilver Golf Trophy Cup (Ladies) on wooden base.. engraved with winners from 1937 to 1996 Emerald Country Club Associates E.M..KENNON CUP 1937 Mrs G.L. Elkins 1938 Mrs T.W. Gunnersen 1939 Mrs Norman 1940 Mrs A. Baker 1946 Mrs L.A. Fenton 1947 Mrs A.L. Newold 1948 Mrs C. Bedgood 1949 Mrs A. Baker 1950 Miss P. Massey 1951 Mrs W.H. Symon 1952 Mrs W.H. Symon 1953 Mrs A.L. Newbold 1954 Mrs W.H. Symon 1955 Miss M. Jamison 1956 Mrs W.H. Symon 1957 Miss J. Mellor 1958 Mrs L. Bulmer 1959 Mrs W.H. Symon 1960 Miss J. Mellor 1961 Mrs E. Hoy 1962 Mrs L. Bulmer 1963 Miss D. Smith 1964 Mrs N. Tuxen 1965 Mrs M. Hanger 1966 Mrs A. Howard 1967 Mrs R. Morgan 1968 Mrs P. Young 1969 Mrs J. Little 1970 Mrs J. Fountain 1971 Miss P. Jackson 1972 Mrs J. Little 1973 Mrs J. Houghton 1974 Mrs J. Meldrum 1975 Mrs. B. Barraclough 1976 Mrs J. Meldrum 1977 Mrs F. Gooch 1978 Mrs S. Hunter 1979 Ms F. Fenton 1980 Mrs J. Martin 1981 Mrs C. Grand-Court 1982 Mrs J. Pugh 1983 Mrs M. Ruigrok 1984 Mrs P. Summers 1985 Miss A. Scurry 1986 Mrs P. White 1987 Mrs M. Ruigrok 1988 Mrs P. White 1989 J. Ross 1990 Miss B. Bates 1991 Ms A. Felgate 1992 Ms M. Purbrick 1993 Ms J. Thomson 1994 Ms J Tomson 1995 Ms J Thomson 1996 Mrs R. Leake emerald country club, wm kennon cup, golf trophy 1937 to 1996 -
Melbourne Legacy
Document
... Two carbon copies of letters composed to send to 'Country...Two carbon copy quarto sheets , 00283.1 'To Country... Two carbon copies of letters composed to send to 'Country Club ...Two carbon copies of letters composed to send to 'Country Club' inviting them to nominate children to board at Holmbush, and to 'Albury Club' confirming the arrangements for John Ferguson from Albury to be the first resident. They make it clear that Legacy expects the children to be financially challenged, and that Legacy will help in these instances.Names the first resident of the new Legacy home and adds to the documentation recording the beginnings of Holmbush.Two carbon copy quarto sheets , 00283.1 'To Country Club 00283.2 'To Albury Club'residences, holmbush -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Functional object - Two drinking glasses, 1980s-1990s
... Emerald Country Club...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until ...The Emerald Country Club operated from the late 1920s until around 2010 on the northern section of the land previously occupied by Gembrook Nurseries. Its profile included a golf club and a bowls club serviced by a club house that provided meeting and eating facilities. It played an important role in the local community as it attracted state, national and international visitors for special sporting events and regular recreation. These glasses were awarded as prizes to Doreen Ball for successes in bowls singles or team events between 1983-1995.These glasses are artefacts from the Emerald Country Club which was an iconic part of the Emerald community for around 90 years. It contributed to and played a major role in the social and sporting profile of the district.Two short, squat trophy glasses with 'bubble' base and gold rim. On bowl: 'ECC / BOWLS TROPHY'emerald, emerald country club, emerald country club and golf course, sports, trophy, glassware, bowls -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, c1954
... CORPORATION: Bendigo. Country Club..., for 1954. TAA serves the Nation. Country Club, Tailored.... Country Club Buckwalter. Carnegie's a/ Victorian Symphony ...Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Royal Princess Theatre, Bendigo. Direction: Australian Broadcasting Commission. Conducted by Juan Jose Castro. Soloist: Donald Westlake (Clarinet). This series of concerts is arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in Conjunction with the Government of Victoria. Royal Princess Theatre, Bendigo, Thur., 12 Nov. 8 p.m. Programme. Juan Jose Castro. Since he left Australia last November on six months' leave, Mr. Castro has been conducting and holidaying in Europe, and with his wife re-visited South America for the first time in eighteen months. In Italy he corrected the publisher's proofs of his opera, 'Proserpina and the Stranger,' which won the Verdi Prize award by La Scala I 1952, and is now . . . Analytical Notes . . . Personnel of the Orchestra. Conductor: Juan Jose Castro. Associate Conductor: Clive Douglass. First Violins: Bertha Jorgensen (leader), Harry Hutchins (Assistant Leader), Frank Schieblich, Norman Deerson, Paul O'Brien, William Glassford, Ruth Michael, Alex Burlakov. Second Violins: Hyman Lenzer, Robert Pattison, George Paton, Donald Weekes, Marie Bull, Harvey Davis. Violas: Coin Kerr, Mischa Kogan, Marion Ogilvie, Winifred Roberts. Cellos: Don Howley, Henri Touzeau, Valerie Awburn, Ezio Neri. Basses: Guill Fraillon, Frank Cerbasi, Samuel Shiffron. Flutes: Richard Chugg, Leslie Barklamb, Audrey Walklate. Oboes: Jiri Tancibudek, David Woolley. Clarinets: Thomas White, Isobel Carter. Bassoons: Roy White, Gordon Miller, Gordon Grieve, Graham Bickford. Trumpets: Mervyn Simpson, John Geary. Trombones: Stanley Code, John McGade. Bass Trombone: Harold Willis. Tuba: Ron Stevens. Tympani: Gordon Craig. Percussion: Ernest Lighton, Bert Crawford. Harp: Adrian Bendall. Australian Broadcasting Commission; R J F Boyer M.A., Chairman. E R Dawes, Vice-Chairman. Sir John Medley, KT., D.C.L., L.L.D., M.A. P Vanthoff, M.V.O. The Hon. Dame Enid Lyons, G.B.E. J C Stewart, M W O'Donnell, B.E.C. Charles Moses, General Manager. T S Duckmanton, A./Manager for Victoria. Dorrie O'Neil, Concert Manager for Victoria. Photos: Juan Jose Castro, Donald Westlake. Advertisements: Notice to subscribers; Annual General Meeting for Albury, Bendigo, Shepparton, for 1954. TAA serves the Nation. Country Club, Tailored by Buckwalter. GMH, The whole story from A to Z. Carnegie's, 106 Elizabeth St. b/ Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Conducted by Juan Jose Castro, Soloist: Joan Jones (Contralto). This series of concerts is arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in conjunction with the Government of Victoria. Town Hall, Swan Hill. Programme. Juan Jose Castro, (first 4 paragraphs reads as per 4280a). At the end of his 1953 Australian season, Mr. Castro is in conduct concerts in Italy, Paris and London, as well as being re-engaged for Yugo-Slavia, which he visited for the second time last December. With his wife he had the thrill of experiencing . . . Analytical Notes. Personnel of the Orchestra. Conductor: Juan Jose Castro. Associate Conductor: Clive Douglas. First Violins: Bertha Jorgensen (Leader), Harry Hutchins (Assistant Leader), Frank Schieblich, Norman Deerson, Paul O'Brien, William Glasford, Ruth Michael, Alex Burlakov. Second Violins: Hyman Lenzer, Reginald Bradley, Robert Pattison, Donald Weekes, Marie Bull, Harvey Davis Violas: Colin Kerr, Mischa Kogan, Marion Ogilvie, Winifred Roberts. Cellos: Don Howley, Henri Touzeau, Valerie Awburn, Ezio Neri. Basses: Guill Fraillon, Frank Cerbasi, Milinor Morton. Flutes: Richard Chugg, Leslie Barklamb, Audrey Walklate. Oboes: Jiri Tancibudek, David Woolley. Clarinets: Thomas White, Isobel Carter. Bassoons: Thomas Wightman, Noel Hunt. Trumpets: Mervyn Simpson, Standish Roberts. Trombones: Stanley Code, John McGlade. Bass Trombone: Harold Willis, Tuba: Ron Stevens. Tympani: Gordon Craig. Percussion: Ernest Lighton, Bert Crawford. Harp: Adrian Bendall. Australian Broadcasting Commission; committee members. Photos: Juan Jose Castro, Cover. Joan Jones, page 4. Advertisements: QANTAS and B O A C , Qantas Empire Airways LTD. (incorporated I Queensland) in parallel with BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION. Coming orchestra dates for: Shepparton & Bendigo. Country Club, Tailored by Buckwalter. Carnegie's 'The House of Pianos'.program, theatre, orchestra, a/ victorian symphony orchestra, royal princess theatre, bendigo. direction: australian broadcasting commission. conducted by juan jose castro. soloist: donald westlake (clarinet). this series of concerts is arranged by the australian broadcasting commission in conjunction with the government of victoria. royal princess theatre, bendigo, thur., 12 nov. 8 p.m. programme. juan jose castro. which won the verdi prize award by la scala i 1952, and is now . . . analytical notes . . . orchestra. conductor: juan jose castro. associate conductor: clive douglass. first violins: bertha jorgensen (leader), harry hutchins (assistant leader), frank schieblich, norman deerson, paul o'brien, william glassford, ruth michael, alex burlakov. second violins: hyman lenzer, robert pattison, george paton, donald weekes, marie bull, harvey davis. violas: coin kerr, mischa kogan, marion ogilvie, winifred roberts. cellos: don howley, henri touzeau, valerie awburn, ezio neri. basses: guill fraillon, frank cerbasi, samuel shiffron. flutes: richard chugg, leslie barklamb, audrey walklate. oboes: jiri tancibudek, david woolley. clarinets: thomas white, isobel carter. bassoons: roy white, gordon miller, gordon grieve, graham bickford. trumpets: mervyn simpson, john geary. trombones: stanley code, john mcgade. bass trombone: harold willis. tuba: ron stevens. tympani: gordon craig. percussion: ernest lighton, bert crawford. harp: adrian bendall. australian broadcasting commission; r j f boyer m.a., chairman. e r dawes, vice-chairman. sir john medley, kt., d.c.l., l.l.d., m.a. p vanthoff, m.v.o. the hon. dame enid lyons, g.b.e. j c stewart, m w o'donnell, b.e.c. charles moses, general manager. t s duckmanton, a./manager for victoria. dorrie o'neil, concert manager for victoria. photos: juan jose castro, donald westlake. bendigo, 1954. taa. buckwalter. gmh, the whole story from a to z. carnegie's, 106 elizabeth st. b/ soloist: joan jones (contralto). this series of concerts is arranged by the australian broadcasting commission. town hall. juan jose castro. 1953 australian season, analytical notes. personnel of the orchestra. first violins: second violins: reginald bradley. violas: cellos: don howley, henri touzeau, valerie awburn, ezio neri. basses: guill fraillon, frank cerbasi, milinor morton. flutes:. oboes:. clarinets:, bassoons: thomas wightman, noel hunt. trumpets: standish roberts. trombones:. bass trombone:, tuba:. tympani:. percussion:. harp:. photos: juan jose castro. joan jones, qantas and b o a c , qantas empire airways ltd. british overseas airways corporation: bendigo. country club, buckwalter. carnegie's a/ victorian symphony orchestra, royal princess theatre, bendigo. direction: australian broadcasting commission. conducted by juan jose castro. soloist: donald westlake (clarinet). australian broadcasting commission government of victoria., thur., 12 nov. 8 p.m. juan jose castro. mr. castro has been conducting and holidaying in europe, and with his wife re-visited south america in italy he corrected the publisher's proofs of his opera, 'proserpina and the stranger, ' verdi prize award by la scala i 1952, .associate conductor: clive douglass. first violins: bertha jorgensen (leader), harry hutchins (assistant leader), frank schieblich, norman deerson, paul o'brien, william glassford, ruth michael, alex burlakov. second violins: hyman lenzer, robert pattison, george paton, donald weekes, marie bull, harvey davis. violas: coin kerr, mischa kogan, marion ogilvie, winifred roberts. cellos: don howley, henri touzeau, valerie awburn, ezio neri. basses: guill fraillon, frank cerbasi, samuel shiffron. flutes: richard chugg, leslie barklamb, audrey walklate. oboes: jiri tancibudek, david woolley. clarinets: thomas white, isobel carter. bassoons: roy white, gordon miller, gordon grieve, graham bickford. trumpets: mervyn simpson, john geary. trombones: stanley code, john mcgade. bass trombone: harold willis. tuba: ron stevens. tympani: gordon craig. percussion: ernest lighton, bert crawford. harp: adrian bendall. abccommittee: r j f boyer m.a., chairman. e r dawes, vice-chairman. sir john medley, kt., d.c.l., l.l.d., m.a. p vanthoff, m.v.o. the hon. dame enid lyons, g.b.e. j c stewart, m w o'donnell, b.e.c. charles moses, general manager. t s duckmanton, a./manager for victoria. dorrie o'neil, concert manager for victoria. photos: juan jose castro, donald westlake. advertisements: notice to subscribers; annual general meeting for albury, bendigo, shepparton, for 1954. taa. country club, . gmh, b/ victorian symphony orchestra, conducted by juan jose castro, soloist: joan jones (contralto). at the end of his 1953 australian season, mr. castro is in conduct concerts in italy, paris and london, as well as being re-engaged for yugo-slavia, . analytical notes. personnel of the orchestra. associate conductor: clive douglas. first violins: bertha jorgensen (leader), harry hutchins (assistant leader), frank schieblich, norman deerson, paul o'brien, william glasford, ruth michael, alex burlakov. second violins: hyman lenzer, reginald bradley, robert pattison, donald weekes, marie bull, harvey davis violas: colin kerr, mischa kogan, marion ogilvie, winifred roberts. cellos: don howley, henri touzeau, valerie awburn, ezio neri. basses: guill fraillon, frank cerbasi, milinor morton. flutes: richard chugg, leslie barklamb, audrey walklate. oboes: jiri tancibudek, david woolley. clarinets: thomas white, isobel carter. bassoons: thomas wightman, noel hunt. trumpets: mervyn simpson, standish roberts. trombones: stanley code, john mcglade. bass trombone: harold willis, tuba: ron stevens. tympani: gordon craig. percussion: ernest lighton, bert crawford. harp: adrian bendall. australian broadcasting commission; committee members. photos: juan jose castro, cover. joan jones, page 4. advertisements: qantas and b o a c , qantas empire airways ltd. (incorporated i queensland) in parallel with british overseas airways corporation. coming orchestra dates for: shepparton & bendigo. country club, tailored by buckwalter. carnegie's 'the house of pianos'. -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Booklet, W.S.F. Bottomley, An Old Plague And a New Remedy, 1911
... Emerald Country Club... and beautiful Emerald Country Club. He later retired to Emerald where he... and beautiful Emerald Country Club. He later retired to Emerald where he ...Dr William Bottomley (1881-1952) was a specialist based at Collins Street who advocated for humanist and practical solutions to public health issues. His love of the Emerald countryside which he visited at weekends with his family led him to being the primary instigator of the late 1920s development - the iconic and beautiful Emerald Country Club. He later retired to Emerald where he built a Modernist-inspired home, Silver Birches, which is of architectural significance. This 1911 booklet outlines his argument for sexually transmitted diseases to be treated as a public health issue instead of the practice at that time which was to blame the victim.This book is significant because it outlines Dr Bottomley's argument for treating sexually transmitted diseases as a public health problem in the early 20th century when this was not a widely held view. Dr Bottomley also has close connections with the origin of the Emerald Country Club.Booklet with dark red paper cover. 30 pages.On front cover: 'An / Old Plague / And A New / Remedy / A Plain Talk About Certain / Contagious Diseases / By / W. S. F. Bottomley M. D., / Clinical Assistant at Melbourne Hospital, formerly / Resident Medical Officer / Commonwealth of Australia / E. W. Cole, Book Arcade, Melbourne / 346 George St., Sydney 67 Rundle St., Adelaide'dr bottomley, an old plague and a new remedy, 1911, silver birches, emerald country club -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, The Architecture Club, Recent English Architecture, 1947, 1947
... Architecture, 1947 Book The Architecture Club Country Life Limited ...Blue hardcover book with numerous illustrations.english architecture, ballarat technical art school, the architecture club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - VICTORIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, CAPITAL THEATRE, BENDIGO, 20 Oct,1960
... Country Club...., Country Club..... Advertisements: Brashs His Masters Voice Philips Country Club. Victorian ...Victorian Symphony Orchestra, Capital Theatre, Bendigo. Thursday, 20th October, 1960, 8pm. Conductor: Rudolf Pekarek. Soloist: Jiri Tancibudek (Oboist). Programme One Shilling. Rudolf Pekarek (includes photograph) Czech born. The A.B.C.'s resident conductor of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, can look back on forty year's experience as a conductor of the symphony orchestras. He is chiefly remembered in has native Prague for his founding of the Film Opera Koncert Orchestra, the predecessor of the Prague Symphony Orchestra. Studied oboe and violin. Founded F.O.K Orchestra in 1933. Often a guest conductor of the Czech Philharmonic and Vienna Symphony Orchestras. During WWII spent four years working in Polish mines as a prisoner of the Germans. Escaped in 1944, joined Czech liberators. Appointed director of the Army of the Arts Ensemble of the Czechoslovakian Liberation Army. After coming to Australia in 1949, Pekarek spent four years in Perth as . . . Jiri Tanibudek ( including Photograph) Principle oboe with the Victorian Symphony Orchestra, formerly played with the Czech Philharmonics Orchestra in Prague. Appointed with the V.S.O. in 1953, naturalized in 1956. Played with Smetana String Quartet. Australia invited him as Professor of Oboe at the New South Wales Conservatorium. Returned overseas . . . Programme. Analytical Notes . . . The Australian Broadcasting Commission acknowledges with thanks the valuable advice and assistance received from The Wangaratta Arts Council and The Music Advancement Society of Bendigo in the presentation of these concerts. A.B.C. Sir Richard Boyer, K.B.E., M.A., Chairman. E R Dawes, C.M.G., Vice-Chairman. Sir John Medley, KT., D.C.L., LL.D., M.A. The Hon. Dame Enid Lyons, G.B.E. Miss Rhonda Felgate, M.B.E. A G Lowndes, M/SC. H B Halvorsen, F.C.A., F.C.I.S. Charles Moses, C.B.E., General Manager. Ewart Chapple, Manager for Victoria. Charles Buttrose, Director of Publicity and Concerts. H Cannon, Director of Music. Ray Humphrey, Concert Manager for Victoria. Advertisements: Brashs, His Masters Voice, Philips, Country Club.program, music, music advancement society bendigo, victorian symphony orchestra, capital theatre, bendigo. 20th october, 1960. conductor: rudolf pekarek. soloist: jiri tancibudek (oboist). rudolf pekarek (includes photograph) czech born. the a.b.c.'s resident conductor of the queensland symphony orchestra. remembered in prague for founding of the film opera koncert orchestra, the predecessor of the prague symphony orchestra. studied oboe and violin. founded f.o.k orchestra in 1933. often a guest conductor of the czech philharmonic and vienna symphony orchestras. during wwii spent years in polish mines as a prisoner of germans. escaped in 1944, joined czech liberators. director of the army of the arts ensemble of the czechoslovakian liberation army. australia in 1949, pekarek spent four years in perth. jiri tanibudek ( including photograph) principle oboe with the victorian symphony orchestra, formerly played with the czeh philharmonis orchestra in prague. appointed with the v.s.o. in 1953, naturalised in 1956. played with smetana string quartet. professor of oboe at the new south wales conservatorium. . programme. analytical notes . . . the australian broadcasting commission acknowledges with thanks the valuable advice and assistance received from the wangaratta arts council and the music advancement society of bendigo. a.b.c. sir richard boyer, k.b.e., m.a., chairman. e r dawes, c.m.g., vice-chairman. sir john medley, kt., d.c.l., ll.d., m.a. the hon. dame enid lyons, g.b.e. miss rhonda felgate, m.b.e. a g lowndes, m/sc. h b halvorsen, f.c.a., f.c.i.s. charles moses, c.b.e., general manager. ewart chapple, manager for victoria. charles buttrose, director of publicity and concerts. h cannon, director of music. ray humphrey, concert manager for victoria. advertisements: brashs, his masters voice, philips, country club. -
Marysville & District Historical Society
THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 26 NO 11-26 MARCH 1999
... country club bowls section... fire brigade news country club bowls section country club golf ...marysville, victoria, australia, grapes on the vine, golf news, fire brigade news, country club bowls section, country club golf shop, sport, easter dawn service, lions club of upper yarra, narbethong c.f.a., autumn golf tournament, international einstein year 2005, manical mechanics, draft dse fire code at toolangi, natural therapies alexandra, time out travel healesville, from the mayor's chair, marysville & district historical society, john steavenson photo from england, mary kenearly, advertisments -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Silver Bowl
... Emerald Country Club Associates Mrs..L.J. Brown Trophy... Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Emerald Country Club ...Silver plated bowl with wooden base.Grape design around rimEmerald Country Club Associates Mrs..L.J. Brown Trophy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - VAL CAMPBELL COLLECTION: 1996 BENDIGO EAST SWIMMING CLUB, VICTROAIN COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS BENDIGO, 1996
... VAL CAMPBELL COLLECTION: 1996 BENDIGO EAST SWIMMING CLUB...: 1996 BENDIGO EAST SWIMMING CLUB, VICTROAIN COUNTRY ...1996 Victorian Country Championships Bendigo Bronze Medallist 13 under, 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay Time 2:09:98 L to R: M. O'Brien, L. Iles, J. Lazzarotto, A. Ham -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1993
... Country Club, 1993. Materials: Paper, Ink... INAUGURAL EVENT, Sherwood Country Club, 1993. Materials: Paper, Ink ...Programme: INFINITI CHAMPIONS INAUGURAL EVENT, Sherwood Country Club, 1993. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1911
... A Wright and Ditson 'Country Club' tennis racquet... on obverse: COUNTRY/CLUB. Wright & Ditson Championship logo ...A Wright and Ditson 'Country Club' tennis racquet, with: laminated convex throat; and, fine-grooved, thick octagonal handle. Decal inscription across throat on obverse: COUNTRY/CLUB. Wright & Ditson Championship logo, with tennis player on ball trademark feature on throat on reverse. Materials: Wood, Lacquer, Glue, Metal, Paint, Ink, Leather, Guttennis -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Journal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: News in arts and cultural heritage; Vol. 3, No. 3, Jun-Jul 1998, 1998
... Yarra Valley Country Club... Ristorante Grossi David Moore Dynamic Vegies Yarra Valley Country ...Vol. 3, No. 3, Jun-Jul 1998 CONTENTS BANNERS MAKE A MARK Whittlesea lifts its arts profile 2 THE DROVER'S BOY A new play by Ray Mooney 3 HOME AWAY FROM HOME Nillumbik finally discovers a new tourist potential 5 OUT OF DESIGN, INTO ART A tour of Tony Clark's public and private paintings at Heide 7 BOOK REVIEW The Blue Gate, by Alison Groggon 11 THE ACCIDENTAL ARCHIVE The work of Jenni Mitchell 12 GOING IT ALONE David Moore make a critical decision 14 ENTERTAINMENT Pictorial round-up of local artists 16 A WAY WITH BOOKS Kay Sagar sets the scene in schools 18 SHORT STORY BY JON WEAVING 19 THEATRE WITH CAROLYN PICKETT 22 BOOK REVIEW - NICE TRY 25 CD REVIEW 26 PLEASURE IN ART Interview with Marian Sussex, aged 82 27 FRESH APPROACH TO SHAKESPEARE 29 ARTS SERVICES & TEACHING 30 WINING, DINING & ENTERTAINING 31 New looks in local parks 32 "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, were street cafe, sam alessi, plenty ranges arts and convention centre, ray mooney, dymocks booksellers, adams of north riding, bed and breakfasts, b&b, eltham garden retreat, tony clark, eltham library community gallery, alison croggan, ian mcbryde, ward sagar, jenni mitchell, emma lew, ken taylor, pietro ristorante grossi, david moore, dynamic vegies, yarra valley country club, tim mclean, petery haydon, mirth, volumes, cate bailey, songlines, jane mcgeogh-brittan, azure, margaret roadknight, mezze restaurant warrandyte, andre mcauley, robbie grieg, melanie shanahan, ricky ozimo, george dreyfus, sebastian jorgensen, angie mcmillan, kay sagar, jon weaving, heidelberg thearte company, carolyn pickett, llobex image wizards, shane moloney, michelle lonsdale, birrarung, anglea abbot, don james, john wakefield, la piazza restaurant bar & cafe, eltham high school, kavisha mazzello, robbie grieg, recherche speciality picture framing, marian sussex, maree wesols, anne maree graham, art in public places, albert tucker, museum of modern art at heide, montsalvat