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Glen Eira Historical Society
Book - Ormond Amateur Football Club
... Melbourne VFL... Marwood Shane Collingwood VFL Jackson Ricky Melbourne VFL Smith ...This file contains two items: 1/A 50 page book on history of Ormond Junior Football Club, from its days as St. Annes Football Club to its amalgamation with Ormond Amateur Football. Book compiled by Claire Barton from AGM meetings 2009. 2/A copy of six football club addresses from the city of Moorabbin Community Directory 1987.ormond junior football club, stock jack, stevens harold r., st. annes church hall, halls, maylan street, east bentleigh, bentleigh mckinnon youth club, clubs and associations, smith brian, scott r. ken, steve stevens, keane adrian, oaten max, dight john, southam david, patterson don, stait ron, ceresa jack, forward cyril, moorehouse bob, forward may, heggert joan, morris jill, brabner martene, williams margaret, jackson judy, mcinery loris, mckinnon high school, walnut street, bailey reserve, boundary road, dowling russell, miller ian, keane david, starke neil “speedie.”, red cross, schweppes, sponsors, claremont junior football club, glenorchy football club, hudson peter, heggert keith, hilton ken, ormond blues, barassi ron, dargavel marita, beggs mr., smith mr., kaighal mr., gunn e. e., morcum glen, cochrane b., clark d., tate geoff, dargavel b., pappas sid, melbourne football club, brabner cameron, siderellis terry, morris wayne, burns robbie, kemp malcolm, siderellis tim, tinsley warwick, grant tom, middleton mick, dowling ian, clarke grant, young morgan, dawes bernie, dawes gerry, montgomery peter, peebles gordon, bentleigh bulldogs football club, mckinnon reserve, sheehy marnie, doble john, kerford phil, gleeson ian, rollasom brian, beynon wayne, societal events and activities, sheehy fay, wood ron, mckinnon butchers, brabner graham, begg john, moorabbin ufa, melbourne football club little league, interleague football matches, brandella cup, mccarthy justin, lough chris, montgomery stephen, carey tim, roe anthony, hardy chris, mccarthy justin, thomas matthew, perry richard, birch david, king denise, sparrow family, wilson ron, dupe stephen, karrageorgiov chris, hardy chris, borrett john, edgells darren, sparrow peter, ormond amateur football club, duncan john, beard j., warren e., pearson martin, waldron gary, marwood shane, collingwood vfl, jackson ricky, melbourne vfl, smith terry, richmond vfl, perkin phil, bentleigh juniors, beham m., neville david, taylor stephen, palmer tony, o’hara matt, ‘the cedric keane perpetual trophy’, st. anne’s football club, ormond east, valkstone, glenhuntly, st. patricks, primary schools, st. kilda junior leagues, lightening premiership, measures paul, msjfl u15 best and fairest, birch david, eishold lewis, eishold rohan, murrumbeena j. f. club, vic kick clinic, lough david, pennacchia luigi, best and fairest, buckley mark, rombotis john, d’astoli michael, msjfl team, king geoff, stumbles roger, williams cameron, byron noel, gillot heather, lehner elaine, oakleigh districts, stevens h. r., forward c. c., beggs j. w., scott k. k., kaighan t. a., dargavel m. mrs., forward n. c., keane m. j. mrs., woodhouse r. j. (dec), smith b. w., keane c. b., morgom g. m. (dec), dowling r. a., starke n., montgomery p., pearson p., kerford p., king d. mrs., lough d., perkin p., lehner e. mrs., russell r., interleague team, byron jason, guzzo anthony, kinsella trent, pym dominic, turner davis, b. f., artz ben, ralogaivav joe, jones alan, martin rick, editor, barton claire, australian rules football, sporting clubs, ormond, mckinnon, bentleigh, sports officials, committees of management, murrumbeena -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Research report, David Nicholls et al, "Home of the Borough"
... Rules Football Port Melbourne Football Ground VFL 'Arms ...Research document produced as part of the APP project."Home of the Borough". Six page photocopied document on use and value of Port Melbourne Football Ground in the 21st Centurysport - australian rules football, port melbourne football ground, vfl, 'arms' armstrong, norm goss snr, nick bloom, fred cook, peter bromley, barry kidd, hannah lewi, david nicholls, greg dermott -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper Cutting, Maroondah Post, Newspaper clipping and covering letter of WEG. Photo with Darren Lewis and VFL Premiership posters. 1997, 16-Sep-97
WEG was a cartoonist and resident of Ringwood for many years.Newspaper clipping and covering letter of WEG. Photo with Darren Lewis and VFL Premiership posters. +Additional Keywords: WEG / Lewis, Darren -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, Purcell Stubley and the 1972 VFL Premiership Cup, 1972_
Purcell Stubley holds Carlton's 1972 VFL Premiership Cup.Digital copy of black and white photographpurcell stubley, stubley motors -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Junior Technical School - Graham Wise, 1959
Graham Wise was born on 13 October 1942. He attended Ballarat Junior Technical School and became the 1959 Ballarat Junior Technical School Open Athletics Champion. He was often listed as best afield for the Ballarat Junior Technical School Football Team. From 1963-1966 he played for Melbourne within the Victorian Football League - VFL, (now the Australian Football League). During his time with Melbourne he played 40 games, ruck position and wore guernsey number 23. He was part of the Premiership team in 1964. Graham returned to Ballarat and was the playng coach of Golden Point in the Ballarat Football League.Photograph of Graham Wise taken in outdoor setting, possibly White Flat OvalInscription in pen on back - Graham Wise Open Aths Champ 1959. In pencil - S/S 10 cms wide, 12 cms deep. Number 18 in circle.wise, ballarat junior technical school, victorian football league, australian football league, melbourne football club, golden point, ballarat football league, vfl, afl, australian rules football, open athletics champion -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, East Ringwood Football Club (ERFC) 1952 June match CFTGFL vs VFL Seconds (not wall photo) with names
Fred Cook (Capt.) and Ernie Yates from ERFCWith player's names -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clippings, Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria - Community service fund-raising for Austin Hospital spinal unit
Two October 1986 newspaper reports and a cartoon - VFL umpire Don Jolley addresses school assembly and accepts donation towards fitout for spinal unit bus. Cartoon drawn by WEG, popular Australian editorial cartoonist and illustrator, William Ellis Green, a local resident of Heathmont. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph - Black & White Moorabbin Football Club Premiers 1946, c1946
Moorabbin played initially in the Federal Football League, making their debut in 1909 and competing until 1950. The club wore a black and white jumper like Collingwood. During this time the club won 12 premierships, including winning all six premierships staged over the nine years between 1940 and 1948 (the competition was in recess from 1942 until 1944) Moorabbin had a comparatively brief but quite successful stint in the Victorian Football Association between 1951 and 1963. The club won premierships in 1957 and 1963, and managed a highly impressive overall success rate of 62.5%. However, there was a sensational aftermath to the 1963 flag as Moorabbin fell foul of the VFA after agreeing to sell its ground to VFL club St Kilda. After a bitter wrangle the eventual upshot was that the Moorabbin committee voted 19-2 to disaffiliate from the Association. Before joining the VFA Moorabbin had spent four highly successful decades as a member of the Federal Football League and its precursor the Federal Football Association. During its debut season in the VFA the club played its home matches at Cheltenham, but the development of a new ground in Moorabbin had been a condition of entry. By 1952 that new ground, Moorabbin Oval, was ready, and over the ensuing eleven seasons it would become one of the most difficult grounds in the VFA for visiting teams to win at. Prior to entering the VFA Moorabbin enjoyed premiership success in the Federal Football League on a dozen occasions, including four times in succession between 1945 and 1948.. The Moorabbin name is now used by the Moorabbin Kangaroos Football Club in the Southern Football League. The club was originally known as Moorabbin West Football Club, taking on the new name from 2003. Moorabbin Football Club was established 1909 and was very successful playing in the Federal Football League, Victorian Football Association. Sadly was removed from the Linton St. Oval 1963, after winning the Premiership, by Moorabbin City Council and St Kilda VFL team took over.Black & White photograph showing Moorabbin Football Club 1946 Premiership in Federal Football LeagueMOORABBIN - PREMIERS 1946 / Back Row C.Thomas, S.Cato, D.Murnane, F.Stone, / Standing - H.Dolman (trainer), A.Ayers, K.Burke, W.Cann, A.Cann,J.Carpenter, J.Carpenter, J.Erickson, G.Emblin, A.Leitch, W.Comber (trainer) / Sitting - E.Freeman (trainer) E.MxInerney, F.Smith,S.Plowright, R.Fox (Captain Coach) R.Bailey (vice.Captain)F.Keogh, R.Stafford, C.Jones (Secretary)moorabbin football club, victorian football association, victorian football league, moorabbin kangaroos football club, st kilda football club, linton oval moorabbin, north melbourne football club, smith j l, smith mary ann, stanley helen, chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b., bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman stephen, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards, sport -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, 1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Football Club, 1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Football Club, 1903 or 1908
1903 or 1908 Moorabbin Australian Rules Football Club. Philip Jones, a relative of James Jones who was a pioneer settler in Moorabbin Shire, is holding the football. In the late 1850s Melbourne's schools are first recorded organising football games modeled on precedents at English schools The earliest known such match was played on 15 June 1858 between Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School on the St Kilda foreshore. On 10 July 1858, the Melbourne-based Bell's Life in Victoria and Sporting Chronicle published a letter by prominent Victorian cricketer Tom Wills, calling for the formation of a "foot-ball club" with a "code of laws" to keep cricketers fit during winter. The Melbourne Football Club's rules of 1859 are the oldest surviving set of laws for Australian football. The ten simple rules were drawn up on 17 May at a meeting chaired by Tom Wills and in attendance were journalists W. J. Hammersley and J. B. Thompson, and Thomas H. Smith. The rules were signed by Tom Wills, William Hammersley, J. Sewell, J. B. Thompson, Alex Bruce, T. Butterworth and Thomas H. Smith. Importantly, the rules were widely publicised and distributed. Having been codified in 1859, this means that Australian football is an older sport than most other football codes in the world, including soccer. As Geoffrey Blainey states, "soccer has no club that matches the antiquity of the early Victorian clubs." In 1859 several new football clubs formed including the Castlemaine Football Club, Geelong Football Club and the Melbourne University Football Club. The first football match played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was not until 1876. Cricket authorities soon saw the opportunity to capitalise on the rapid growth of Australian football, however, and soon most grounds in Victoria were expanded to accommodate the dual purpose, a situation that continues to this day. Football matches between 1859 and 1899 were played in a 20-per-side format. n 1896, delegates from the stronger and wealthier Victorian Football Association clubs—Carlton, Collingwood, Essendon, Fitzroy, Geelong, Melbourne, St Kilda and South Melbourne—met to form a breakaway competition and in 1897, the Victorian Football League (VFL), was born as an eight-team competition. Popularity of the VFL grew rapidly and by 1925 with 12 teams, had become the most prominent league in the game and would dominate so many aspects of the sport from that point on. Moorabbin Football Club, nicknamed the Kangaroos, was the name of two distinct Australian rules football clubs which played in the Victorian Football Association (VFA). The first club, founded in the early 20th century, joined the VFA in 1951 and played there until 1963 with great success; they played home matches at Moorabbin Oval and wore royal blue and white hooped jerseys. The second club played in the VFA from 1983 to 1987. Moorabbin played initially in the Federal Football League, making their debut in 1909 and competing until 1950. During this time the club won 12 premierships, including winning all six premierships staged over the nine years between 1940 and 1948 (the competition was in recess from 1942 until 1944). The club entered the VFA in 1951. Its Federal League home ground, the Dane Road Reserve, was not up to VFA standards; so, in 1951 the club played at Cheltenham, and in 1952 moved into the Moorabbin Oval, which the Moorabbin Council had developed during 1951. The Kangaroos made the 1954 and 1955 finals series without success but in 1957 they helped eliminate premiership favourite Williamstown after defeating them by two points in the Semi Final. Moorabbin, who were coached by Bill Faul, took on Port Melbourne in the Grand Final, whom they had not once beaten since joining the league. In another upset, Moorabbin won comfortably to claim their maiden VFA premiership. In the early 1960s, the Moorabbin Council was very keen to bring a Victorian Football League team to Moorabbin Oval. 1964, the Moorabbin City Council secured a deal with St Kilda, who moved to Moorabbin Oval starting in 1965. The club originally intended to seek readmission for the 1965 season, but in July the club committee decided to withdraw permanently from the Association,and disbanded.Photograph is Black and White. Three rows of Australian Rules Football players in a typical team photograph. Some are wearing striped jumpers, either the stripes are going horizontal or parallel. There is a known man in this photo, named Philip Jones, who is holding the football in front row. There are two men wearing suits at the left, on the end of the third row. Hewitt, Photographer, 92 Regent St. North Richmond.moorabbin, football club, 1903, 1908, philip jones, james jones, early settlers, market gardeners, pioneers, herron john, australian rules foorball, victorian footbal league, victorian football association, moorabbin city council, moorabbin shire, city of moorabbin, st kilda football club, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Badge - Moorabbin Football - Social Club Badge, 1909-1963
Moorabbin Football Club was formed in 1909 and was affiliated with Federal Football League (FFL) 1909-1950 and then Victorian Football Association (VFA) 1951-1963. The club won 14 premierships in that time. Their nickname was the Kangaroos. After their ground, the Moorabbin Oval, was sold to the VFL club St Kilda in 1963, Moorabbin Football Club disbanded in 1964.Moorabbin Football Club was very successful and popular club in the City of Moorabbin 1909 - 1964Circular Enamelled badge with blue outer circle and cold lettering "Moorabbin Football - Social Club". The inner circle is white with a picture of a kangaroo surrounded by wattle branches in gold.Moorabbin Football - Social Clubmoorabbin football club, social club, federal football league, victorian football association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - W.D.MASON COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH OF BENDIGO, 8 June 1923
Photograph, W.D.Mason Collection, Photograph of Bendigo, on page 1, showing the football ground, swimming baths, central state school, Bendigo Gaol, Over the page to page 11, is Melbourne verses St.Kilda in the VFL in year June 2, 1923, and golfing at Riversdale, Melbourne, Handicap Day.The Australasian paper.business, retail, w d mason -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Di Perazzo et al, Port Melbourne Football Club 2013 Calendar, 2013
... Melbourne Football Club PMFC Victorian Football League VFL Port ...Port Melbourne Football Club Calendar 2013 Clear plastic covered calendar with red and blue shaded cover and photos of (1) Grandstand and oval (2) Line up of players and officialssport - australian rules football, jenny tserkezidis, diane perazzo, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football league, vfl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Jenny Tserkezidis, Port Melbourne Football Club 2014 Calendar, 2014
... VFL Port Melbourne Football Club PMFC Port Melbourne Football ...Port Melbourne Football Club Calendar 2014. Coloured red and blue shaded cover with club logo. :Port Melbourne Borough celebrating 140 years, 1874"sport - australian rules football, jenny tserkezidis, victorian football league, vfl, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Jenny Tserkezidis, Port Melbourne Football Club 2017 Calendar, 2017
Produced in this format each year since 2012 by Jenny TSERKEZIDISPort Melbourne Football Club 2017 Calendar. Spiral bound, blue and red cover with photos of players from 2016 season. Port Melbourne club song on back cover.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, australian football league, vfl, jenny tserkezidis, brody mihochek, alex urban -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Jenny Tserkezidis, Port Melbourne Football Club 2018 Calendar, 2018
... Football League VFL Jenny TSERKEZIDIS Port Melbourne Football Club ...Produced in this format each year since 2012 by Jenny TSERKEZIDISPort Melbourne Football Club 2018 Calendar. Spiral bound, red and blue cover with photo of players from 2017 premiership team. Club song on backsport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football league, vfl, jenny tserkezidis -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - VFL Football Record, Port Melbourne vs Norh Ballarat, Football Record, 26 Sep 2008
... VFL Football Record, Port Melbourne vs Norh Ballarat...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port ....01 - Victorian Football League (VFL) Football Record from Grand Final 26 September 2008 between Port Melbourne and North Ballarat .02 - Admission ticket for the gamesport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Film - DVD, "2011 Grand Final: PMFC v Williamstown, 2011
Recording of the 2011 VFL Grand Final, where Port Melbourne Football Club comtinued their unbeaten season to defeat Williamstown.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Port Melbourne vs Williamstown Grand Final, "Record", 2011
Purchased (for $3) by Cr Janet BOLITHO at the 2011 Grand FinalAFL Victoria "Record", VFL & TAC Cup Grand Final Edition, 25.09.2011. The program fom the Port Melbourne vs Williamstown grand final, won by Port MelbourneFull time scores recorded on pages 32 and 33sport - australian rules football, societies clubs unions and other organisations, gary ayres, john baird, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Di Perazzo et al, Port Melbourne Football Club Calendar 2012, Feb 1012
Purchased from PMFC 29.03.2012 and taken to PMPHS meeting (at which coach Gary Ayres spoke) to have signed.Port Melbourne Football Club Calendar 2012. Featuring photos from the stand-alone, undefeated 2011 season and premiership - a souvenir edition. 26 pages with clear plastic covers. Signed on first page (cover) by manager Barry KIDD, creators Jenny TSERKEZIDIS and Di PERAZZO, and coach Gary AYRES. Team "anthem" on the back coverSigned in marker pen by manager Barry Kidd, creators Jenny Tserkizidis and Di Perrazo, and coach Gary Ayers on frontsport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football league, vfl, gary ayres, diane perazzo, jenny tserkezidis, barry kidd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Programme, VFL Football Record, Tony LOCKETT played with Port Melbourne, Victorian Football League (VFL), 18 May 2002
... Port Melbourne Football Club PMFC VFL football Record May 18th ...VFL football Record May 18th and 19th 2002. When Tony LOCKETT played with Port Melbournesport - australian rules football, tony lockett, victorian football league, vfl, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Menu, VFL Grand Final Luncheon, Port Melbourne vs Williamstown, 25 Sep 2011
Menu for the VFL Grand Final luncheon. 25th September 2011. Port Melbourne and Williamstown.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, afl victoria, acacia, peter jackson, tac cup, victorian football league, vfl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Journal - Sporting Traditions, May 2001
Article appeard in Sporting Traditions, Journal of the Australian Society for Sports History, Vol. 17 No. 2, May 2001. ISSN 0813-2577'Keeping out the Riff-Raff: Port Melbourne's exclusion from the Victorian Football League in 1896', Article by Terry KEENAN in 'Sporting Traditions' May 2001australian rules football, societies clubs unions and other organisations, terry keenan, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football league, vfl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Entrance, Port Melbourne Football Ground, Williamstown Road, John May, 1996
A record shot taken by John May on restructuring of VFA, indicating inclusion of Traralgon in the league.Colour snapshot of Williamstown Road entrance to Port Melbourne football ground with sign indicating first game with Traralgon after club's entrance into the VFL (Victorian Football League, formerly VFA) Two copiessport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - VFL Grand Final, Port Melbourne vs Sandringham, Grand Final program 2004, Sep 2004
... VFL Grand Final, Port Melbourne vs Sandringham... VFL Grand Final, Port Melbourne vs Sandringham Condor printing ...TXU Victorian Football league Grand Final record of game between Port Melbourne & Sandringham. Sunday, September 19, 2004 at Optus Oval.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, victorian football league, vfl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Clothing - Port Melbourne Football Club Heritage Jumper, 2021
Port Melbourne Football Club produced this jumper for the Frank Johnson Heritage Day VFL round 11 clash with old rivals Williamstown at North Port Oval, Sunday 27 June 2021. The jumper is a tribute to PMFC legend Frank JOHNSON Snr and the history of club. In 2007 Frank Johnson became the first VFL/VFA player to be inducted into the Australian Football League (AFL) Hall of Fame. The jumper also includes the names of the PMFC Team of the Century on the front and the years of the 17 club premierships on the back. Since 2019 the winner of the Port Melbourne vs Williamstown clash has been awarded the Johnson-Callahan Cup, named in honour JOHNSON and Williamstown legend, Gerry CALLAHAN. Port Melbourne 6.14 (50) were defeated by Williamstown 12.15 (87). During the following weeks the match-worn jumpers were sold via online auction and PMHPS secured No 31 worn by Nick STATHOPOULOS during the game. Port Melbourne Football Club heritage red & blue sleeveless jumper. Team of the Century names listed in central red panel and significant achievements of Captain Frank JOHNSON Snr listed in blue side panel. Number 31 in white on blue panel. Large number 31 on the back. Bottom of jumper back has 17 images of Premiership Cups from 1897 to 2017.sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, frank johnson snr, nick stathopoulos -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, AFL Victoria 'Record'17 - 18 Sep 2011, 2011
From the collection of Terry KEENANThe Australian Victorian Football League 'Record' for VFL & TAC Cup, Finals Week 3, 17 - 18 September 2011. Booklet of 64pp inc. coloured cover with photograph of Morrish Medal winner , Alex BENBOW & Liston Trophy winner, Shane VALENTI.port melbourne football club, pmfc, sport - australian rules football, victorian football association, afl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, AFL Victoria 'Record' Sunday 25 Sep 2011, 2011
From the collection of Terry KEENANThe Australian Football League 'Record' for VFL & TAC Cup, Grand Final Sunday 25 Sep 2011. Booklet of 64pp inc. coloured cover with photographs Port Melbourne and Williamstown coaches holding VFL Cup and Sandringham Dragons and Oakleigh Chargers coaches holding theTAC Cup.port melbourne football club, pmfc, sport - australian rules football, victorian football association, afl -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Port Melbourne Football Club 2019 Business Directory, 2019
Contains advertisements for businesses supporting the Port Melbourne Football Club with the 2019 fixtures for both men and women listed on the last two pages. Dark blue business directory with Port Melbourne Football Club colours & logo on cover.sport - australian rules football, afl, vfl -
Essendon Football Club
Commemorative medal, 1923 VFL premiership medal, 1923
Medal was awarded to members of the 1923 VFL premiership teamThis item is of historic significance because medals were only awarded to the players in the premiership team and senior officials of the Club at the time. Greg Stockdale was a champion for Essendon in the 1920s; he won the VFL goal kicking in 1923 with a then-record 68 goals; he won Essendon's Best and Fairest Award in 1925.Circular gold medal with small scroll and loop at top and larger metal ring through small loop; centre of medal has been cut out leaving E F C; E is coloured with red enamel; F and C are coloured with black enamel; each letter is outlined in gold. Border of medal has been treated to resemble rose gold. Medal has "Premiers VFL 1923" inscribed in red and black letters; reverse is engraved "G. Stockdale".greg stockdale, premierships, premiership medals, essendon football club -
Essendon Football Club
VFL Under 19s premiership flag, 1966
Flag was awarded to Essendon Football Club Under 19 team for winning the 1966 premiershipThis item is significant because only one is awarded each yearBlack canvas flag with red text and borderessendon football club, under 19s, premierships, premiership flags, thirds