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Vision AustraliaLeisure object - Object, Red playing card holder, 19
... Red playing card holder...1 red plastic playing card holder... card holder Red playing card holder Leisure object Object ...A red circular plastic card holder with a yellow button in the centre. The holder can be leveraged apart so that cards sit comfortably between the two red discs.1 red plastic playing card holderrecreation, games -
Vision AustraliaLeisure object - Object, Black playing card holder, 19
... Black playing card holder...1 black plastic playing card holder...card holder to assist people holding their cards. It can be placed on either the table or fits into your hand. Recreation Games 1 black plastic playing card holder Black playing card holder Leisure object Object ...A black curved plastic card holder to assist people holding their cards. It can be placed on either the table or fits into your hand. 1 black plastic playing card holderrecreation, games -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Object, Circa 1990s
... ... playing card holder...This photo depicts an arthritis aid called a "Playing Card Holder". It is a yellow plastic disc with a serrated edge, to which a hand of playing cards can be attached. ...Printed at the top of the paper or card is the text, "Playing Card Holder". Beneath that, emerging from behind the yellow plastic disc, is a black & white image of some playing cards. ...Printed at the top of the paper or card is the text, "Playing Card Holder". Beneath that, emerging from behind the yellow plastic disc, is a black & white image of some playing cards. ...This photo depicts an arthritis aid called a "Playing Card Holder". It is a yellow plastic disc with a serrated edge, to which a hand of playing cards can be attached. The aid enables one to fan out the cards for viewing while playing a game of cards.COL close up photo of a yellow plastic disc with a serrated edge attached to a white rectangular piece of card or paper. Printed at the top of the paper or card is the text, "Playing Card Holder". Beneath that, emerging from behind the yellow plastic disc, is a black & white image of some playing cards. At the bottom left corner of the paper or card is the text, "Arthritis Victoria" with an accompanying logo. In the bottom right corner of the paper or card is the text, "$5".[In blue ink] 100% Photo 12. Page 21.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritic aids, gadgets, playing card holder, hands-free, card games, entertainment, living with arthritis, pain management, 1990s -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Arthur Allsop Collection: Record books
... played bowls and captained pennant teams. He was a Past District- Grandmaster in the M.U.I.O.O.F. Allsop eventually moved to Melbourne and then Sydney working as a bookmaker. He died in Sydney in 1921. His wife Belle died in Bendigo in 1914 and is buried in the Bendigo Cemetery. Horse racing Bookmaker Arthur Allsop Melbourne Cup Sydney Cup Australian Cup Kelly and Allsop Weaklin & Flint Henry Penny Ten betting record books of various sizes and one card holder ...Arthur Allsop went into the business office at Bendigo (Vic.) of the late Mr. Alfred Joseph. He later operated as an independent bookmaker. Arthur Allsop was a partner in the firm of Kelly and Allsop and was involved in mining and speculation in Bendigo. He was elected as a member of the Bendigo Stock Exchange in 1906. He started his athletic career at picnic sports and was a fine athlete winning many foot races. For 15 years he acted as secretary of the Sandhurst City Fire Brigade, he was captain of the Bendigo lacrosse team. He was a fair cricketer, and played against the English and Australian Elevens. He played football, and acted as secretary to the Bendigo Football Club. In later years he played bowls and captained pennant teams. He was a Past District- Grandmaster in the M.U.I.O.O.F. Allsop eventually moved to Melbourne and then Sydney working as a bookmaker. He died in Sydney in 1921. His wife Belle died in Bendigo in 1914 and is buried in the Bendigo Cemetery.Ten betting record books of various sizes and one card holder that belonged to Bookmaker Arthur Allsop. All books have black leather covers. Seven have gold lettering on the front covers with variations - Arthur Allsop Sandhurst: A Allsop Sandhurst: A Allsop Victorian Club: Arthur Allsop Victorian Club: Sandhurst (Name section removed): Member Victorian Club and Bowes' Tattersalls Reg. VRC and VATC. Five books have gold clasps. The record books contain hand written details of betting records for horse races in Victoria and New South Wales. The records include dates, Race names, Horse names, punters; names and wagers. Records are dated from 1886 to 1891. Manufacturers include Weaklin & Flint's; Henry Penny.horse racing, bookmaker, arthur allsop, melbourne cup, sydney cup, australian cup, kelly and allsop, weaklin & flint, henry penny -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - EUCHRE & DANCE CARD
... Playing card size piece advertising Grand Euchre & Dance, Manchester Hall, Long Gully, Wednesday February 25th at 8 pm. No Year. Dunne's Music. Keep this ticket. Valuable prize for lucky ticket holder...Dunne's Music Playing card size piece advertising Grand Euchre & Dance, Manchester Hall, Long Gully, Wednesday February 25th at 8 pm. No Year. Dunne's Music. Keep this ticket. Valuable prize for lucky ticket holder ...Playing card size piece advertising Grand Euchre & Dance, Manchester Hall, Long Gully, Wednesday February 25th at 8 pm. No Year. Dunne's Music. Keep this ticket. Valuable prize for lucky ticket holder. Admission one shilling. No 315. Ornate scrolled design reverse.clubs and associations, history, service clubs, manchester hall. dunne's music -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Card Holder, c. 1854 - 1957
... card holder is made from wood from the SS Edina and is significant for its association with that vessel. The SS Edina is heritage listed on the Victorian Heritage Database VHR S199. She had endeared herself to the people of Port Phillip Bay as a passenger ferry, part of their history and culture. She played ...This wooden cardholder was made from the wood of the screw steamer S.S. Edina, most probably after she was broken up in 1957, but could have been made after one of several renovations during her lifetime. The slotted design of the cardholder allows a card to stand vertically, and the base is made wider to stabilise the holder. It could be used for holding items such as place cards, menus, and table numbers. ABOUT THE SS EDINA: - The three-masted, iron-hulled screw steamer SS Edina was built in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1854 by Barclay and Curle and launched on the Clyde on May 4th, 1854. The 322-ton, three-masted ship was 171 feet long, 23 feet 6 inches broad, and 12 feet 7 inches deep (52.12 L x 7.16 B x 3.84 D metres). The traditional figurehead of Edina, the ‘fair maid of Judea’, adorned its bow. The Edina later became famous worldwide for being the longest-serving screw steamer. (The term screw steamer comes from being driven by a single propeller, sometimes called a screw, driven by a steam engine.) During its long working life, SS Edina had its accommodation enlarged for war service, was completely overhauled and serviced several times; boilers were replaced, masts were reduced to one, and later added then reduced, a Poop Deck, Forecastle and additional accommodation were added, the hull was gutted completely, new decks and bulwarks, saloon was redecorated and upgraded, and several changes of commander. The busy vessel also survived several mishaps at sea. SS Edina’s interesting history includes English Channel runs, carrying stores and horses to the Black Sea in the Crimean War as HMS Edina 1864-55. The vessel then sailed to Europe and the UK before being sold and used for further service in 1861 as a blockade runner in the American Civil War. The vessel later served as a coastal trader in the western district of Victoria and Queensland, then carried gold, currency, and gold prospectors from Australia to New Zealand. SS Edina was an escort vessel to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to Australia in 1867. SOME EVENTS in the life of SS EDINA: - The SS Edina had voyaged to Australia under sail. Owners Leith, Hull & Hamburg Steam Packet Co. sold the SS Edina in March 1863 at Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne, to Stephen Henty of Portland, Victoria; Edina was perfect for working the West Coast cargo and passenger run between Melbourne and Portland, via the Port of Warrnambool, and Port Fairy. It first visited Warrnambool on April 4, 1863. SS Edina briefly worked the run from Australia to New Zealand, then returned to the West Coast run; the cargo included bales of wool produced in the western district of Victoria. In 1867-68, Stephen Henty sold SS Edina to the Warrnambool Steam Packet Company to continue trading along the coast of western Victoria. Captain John Thompson was the commander, and John Davies was the Chief Engineer. In 1870, SS Edina was in Lady Bay, Warrnambool, when a gale sprang up and caused a collision with the iron screw steamer SS Dandenong. SS Edina’s figurehead was broken into pieces and was never replaced. The Edina was refitted that year for use as a coastal trader in Queensland for a period, named R.M.S. Edina. It then went to Melbourne and carried cargo and passengers between there and Geelong from 1880 to 1938, with modifications in 1917; the ship was extensively overhauled, radically changing its appearance. It returned to having two masts, and the funnel, bridge, engines, and promenade deck were upgraded, and the saloon reupholstered. By 1924, Edina had made over 12,000 journeys, carrying over one million travellers between Melbourne and Geelong. In 1937, Australian Steamships Pty Ltd advertised in The Argus its Bay Excursions on the SS Edina from Portarlington and Geelong; it promoted, “Splendid Beaches, Excellent Bathing Facilities, and Light Refreshments available on board”. After several collisions, the SS Edina was taken out of service in 1938 and sold by its owner, Howard Smith Ltd., to a Williamstown shipbreaker, Mr George Burton. The Melbourne Harbour Trust permitted Burton to strip the hull and sell all parts at auction. The fittings were sold by auctioneers J.W. Styles & Son, c. 1938, on site at the Port of Melbourne and became widely dispersed. Victorian Lighterage Pty Ltd. purchased the hull, removed the engine and superstructure, and repurposed it as a ‘lighter’ named Dinah. It was loaded with wool and general cargo, then towed behind small tugs around the bay between Melbourne and Geelong. In 1957, after 104 years of activity, the SS Edina was broken up on the banks of the Maribyrnong River, Footscray, Melbourne, and used as landfill. A piece of the hull with Victorian Heritage significance is buried in the river. This card holder is made from wood from the SS Edina and is significant for its association with that vessel. The SS Edina is heritage listed on the Victorian Heritage Database VHR S199. She had endeared herself to the people of Port Phillip Bay as a passenger ferry, part of their history and culture. She played a significant role in the Crimean War, the American Civil War and the gold rush in New Zealand. She also served Western Victoria for many years in her cargo and passenger runs. The SS Edina is famous for being the longest-serving screw steamer in the world. After spending her first nine years overseas, she arrived in Melbourne, and her work included running the essential service of transporting cargo and passengers between Melbourne and the western Victoria ports of Warrnambool, Port Fairy and Portland. The SS Edina was purchased in the late 1860s by local Warrnambool business, the Warrnambool Steam Packet Co. and continued trading from there as part of the local business community. The SS Edina’s original ‘fair maid of Judea’ figurehead was broken to pieces in a collision with another vessel (the SS Dandenong) in a gale off Warrnambool, Victoria, in 1870. Card holder, made from the wood from the SS Edina (screw steamer ship). Holder is cylindrical shape, wider turned wood base. Top is divided with a space in the centre tor inserting a card. Rectangular metal plaque, gold-coloured, has a printed inscription within black border. Made c. 1854 - 1957.Printed on plaque "MADE FROM / THE WOOD OF / S.S. 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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa late 1990s to early 2000s
... playing card game with two other people (partially obscured), also seated at the table. The cards are long and narrow. Two other people, standing behind them (partially obscured), look on. In the background, there is some shelving containing several magazine holders...Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society) 965 Glen Huntly Road Caulfield melbourne Two women are playing a traditional Mahjong playing-card game with two other people (partially obscured). arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese card game mahjong C1990s C2000s COL photo of two women sitting at a round table covered with a floral tablecloth. They are playing a traditional playing card game with two other people (partially obscured), also seated at the table. The cards are long and narrow. Two other people, standing behind them (partially obscured), look on. In the background, there is some shelving containing several magazine holders ...Two women are playing a traditional Mahjong playing-card game with two other people (partially obscured).COL photo of two women sitting at a round table covered with a floral tablecloth. They are playing a traditional playing card game with two other people (partially obscured), also seated at the table. The cards are long and narrow. Two other people, standing behind them (partially obscured), look on. In the background, there is some shelving containing several magazine holders filed with paperwork and several Yellow Pages telephone directories.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, card game, mahjong, c1990s, c2000s
