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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - TENNIS PAVILION GRASS COURTS
... TENNIS PAVILION GRASS COURTS...... Tennis Pavilion...Sepia Tones photograph of a man seen in the foreground of the picture at the Tennis Pavilion, the pavilion has grass courts and in the backgrounda number of other people, markings on rear of photo read 'Tennis Pavilion Grass Courts'...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PHOTOGRAPH Tennis Tennis Courts Tennis Pavilion Sepia Tones photograph of a man seen in the foreground of the picture at the Tennis Pavilion, the pavilion has grass courts and in the backgrounda number of other people, markings on rear of photo read 'Tennis Pavilion Grass Courts' Photograph TENNIS PAVILION GRASS COURTS ...Sepia Tones photograph of a man seen in the foreground of the picture at the Tennis Pavilion, the pavilion has grass courts and in the backgrounda number of other people, markings on rear of photo read 'Tennis Pavilion Grass Courts'photograph, tennis, tennis courts, tennis pavilion -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedEphemera - Albion Tennis Club New Tennis Pavilion Official Opening Invite, 1982
... Albion Tennis Club New Tennis Pavilion Official Opening Invite...King to the official opening of the New Tennis Pavilion by Commissioner A.G. Gillon on Sunshine 16th May 1982 at 2.30pm...King to the official opening of the New Tennis Pavilion by Commissioner A.G. Gillon on Sunshine 16th May 1982 at 2.30pm Serrated edge invite printed on think paper Ephemera Albion Tennis Club New Tennis Pavilion Official Opening Invite ...This item was part of the John Willaton's Albion Tennis Club CollectionThe Albion Tennis Club cordially invites Mr W. King to the official opening of the New Tennis Pavilion by Commissioner A.G. Gillon on Sunshine 16th May 1982 at 2.30pmalbion tennis club, tennis, selwyn park, selwyn street, albion -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotographs, Montmorency tennis pavilion. 1979, 17/04/1979
... Montmorency tennis pavilion. 1979...2 photographs of the Montmorency tennis pavilion, April 1979....Montmorency tennis pavilion. 1979 Photographs Peter Graham Peter Graham ...2 photographs of the Montmorency tennis pavilion, April 1979.2 colour photographs.peter graham, montmorency, montmorency tennis club -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Tennis Club Pavilion c.1921-22
... Ringwood Tennis Club Pavilion c.1921-22...Image shows 2 lady members standing outside the Tennis Club pavilion....Image shows 2 lady members standing outside the Tennis Club pavilion. Black and white photograph Ringwood Tennis Club Pavilion c.1921-22 Photograph ...Black and white photographImage shows 2 lady members standing outside the Tennis Club pavilion. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotographs, Montmorency tennis courts, new pavilion. 1979, 17/04/1979
... Montmorency tennis courts, new pavilion. 1979...2 photographs of the Montmorency tennis courts and new pavilion, April 1979....Montmorency tennis courts, new pavilion. 1979 Photographs Peter Graham Peter Graham ...2 photographs of the Montmorency tennis courts and new pavilion, April 1979.2 colour photographs.peter graham, montmorency, montmorency tennis club -
Park Orchards Community HousePhotograph, Park Orchards Tennis Club and sports pavilion
... Park Orchards Tennis Club and sports pavilion...Park Orchards Community House 572 Park Road Park Orchards melbourne Park Orchards Tennis Club and sports pavilion Photograph ... -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionNegative - Glass Plate Negative - Portland Tennis Club, 1890-1910
... Group of people in and around the tennis pavilion at Portland Tennis Club....Group of people in and around the tennis pavilion at Portland Tennis Club. Negative Glass Plate Negative - Portland Tennis Club ...Glass plate negative. Group of people in and around the tennis pavilion at Portland Tennis Club.Front: PTCP PORTLANDglass plate negative, portland tennis club, recreation, tennis, sport -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph, Undated c.1930s
... B & W photograph of a group of 8 tennis players standing in front of a tennis pavilion. ...The church was not rebuilt. denham street methodist church, organ, hall tennis B & W photograph of a group of 8 tennis players standing in front of a tennis pavilion. Photograph Photograph ...The Wesleyan Church, Denham Street in Lower Hawthorn, as the area was then called, was opened on 2 May 1886. The building was designed by Geelong architect William Henry Cleverdon and was built of brick in the Gothic style. Its dimensions were 55 x 33 ft and the façade incorporated a rose window and spire 50 ft high. A wooden vestry was placed to the rear. The building and the organ were seriously damaged by fire on 1 April 1970, started by a painter's blowtorch. The church was not rebuilt.B & W photograph of a group of 8 tennis players standing in front of a tennis pavilion. denham street methodist church, organ, hall, tennis -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Labassa, 4 Manor Grove, Circa 1972
... ...tennis pavilion...The estate at its peak included stables (1873), conservatory (probably 1890) and a tennis pavilion (probably 1890). All of these outbuildings survive, with the stables and conservatory being converted for residential use after 1922. ...These include the stables, conservatory (H2005) and tennis pavilion which all remain on separate sites. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. HISTORY:-- From Victorian Heritage Database citation for Labassa https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/278 as at (26/10/2020) Labassa, Caulfield is one of Melbourne's most lavishly decorated nineteenth century mansions. It resulted from the extensive remodelling in 1890, of an earlier house, known as Sylliott Hill, which was begun in 1862-3 for lawyer, Richard A. Billing. The land at the corner of Balaclava and Orrong Roads was first acquired in 1854 by William Lyall, transferred to his partner, John Mickle, in 1859, who also acquired the adjoining allotment in Balaclava Road, and the three allotments were conveyed to Billing. His first eight-roomed house was extended significantly in 1873 into a twenty-roomed house by architects Crouch and Wilson, who were possibly also responsible for the first house. This reflected Billing's success as a barrister, and he resided at this property until his death in 1882. In 1883 prominent Melbourne businessman, Alexander William Robertson, leased the Sylliott Hill property from Billing's widow, and in 1885 he purchased the adjoining allotment in Balaclava Road. He purchased the Billing's property in 1887 and renamed the 6.31 hectare property, Ontario. In 1889-90, Robertson commissioned the German born architect, John A. B. Koch, to extensively remodel the house into a thirty-five roomed mansion. The existing house was extended and altered, largely resulting in the nineteenth century mansion as it now appears. After Robertson's death in 1896, the house was tenanted until it was eventually sold to the mining millionaire, John Boyd Watson, in 1904. He renamed the property Labassa and carried out repair and re-decoration work to the house. In the early twentieth century, many large estates were subdivided into smaller allotments as the demand for land grew and it became difficult to maintain such large estates. After Watson's death in 1911, portions of the Labassa estate were offered for sale, with Mrs Watson retaining a 1.73 hectare portion containing the house. In 1913 forty-six allotments were auctioned at Labassa Estate, with the formation of Labassa Grove and Ontario Street to the east of the property. Labassa was first recorded as containing flats in 1923 and in the late 1920s, the owner, Robert Hannon, built a red brick block of flats adjacent to the house. Subdivision continued, until the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) purchased the house in 1980 and subsequently purchased adjoining sites, one to the south-east in 1984 (house demolished in 1988) and to the west in 1988. Labassa as it now stands is substantially as it appeared when Koch completed the work in 1890. The original two storey house was transformed into a French Renaissance style mansion, with the addition of a two level L-shaped arcaded verandah and two prominent terminating bays to the south and the east. The building is of unpainted cement render with dressed bluestone plinths, balustraded parapet and steep, slate covered, flat topped mansard roofs behind. A truncated conical roof is a feature of the south bay and a helmeted head is incorporated in the parapet over the east bay. The main south and east facades incorporate many cast cement details, including sculptures, elaborate cornices, swagged Corinthian columns and caryatid consoles flanking the entrance porch, as well as pink marble panels and imitation marble, or scagliola, on curved surfaces. At the rear of the building is a two storey wing and a single storey cottage, the former being connected to the main house by a tower. This section of the house was constructed in 1873. The estate at its peak included stables (1873), conservatory (probably 1890) and a tennis pavilion (probably 1890). All of these outbuildings survive, with the stables and conservatory being converted for residential use after 1922. Internally a range of decorative treatments remain from the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, both from the Robertson and Watson periods of occupancy. These include wallpapers, ceiling decoration, chimney pieces, mouldings, joinery and decorative glass. From Victorian Heritage Database citation for H0135 Labassa 2/2A Manor Grove Caulfield North https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/278 as at (26/10/2020) HOW IS IT SIGNIFICANT? Labassa, Caulfield is of architectural, aesthetic and historical significance to the State of Victoria. WHY IS IT SIGNIFICANT? Labassa, Caulfield is of architectural significance as the most prominent example of a small number of houses built in Australia in the French Renaissance style. It is of further note due to the German interpretation of the style and the use of Hellenistic sources, via Germany. It is exceptional for its lavish treatment externally, including marble, scagliola, caryatids, swagged columns, mansard roofs and ornamental cresting. Labassa is of architectural significance as the most important surviving example of German architect, John Koch's domestic work. He undertook a large variety of work in Melbourne, including a number of houses, however Labassa is the most lavish example of his work. Labassa is of aesthetic significance for its outstanding assemblage of late nineteenth and early twentieth century European style interior decoration, which remain remarkably intact. These include a trompe l'oeil ceiling, painted ceilings, embossed imitation leather and other papers, chimney pieces, ceramic tilework, oak parquetry and stained glass, including a tripartite window by Ferguson and Urie, probably dating from the 1873 period. Labassa is of historical significance as an illustrative example of the wealth acquired by a number of prominent Victorian families in the second half of the 19th century. The early development of the property, Sylliott Hill, was due to the wealth acquired by Richard Billing, barrister and fifth Victorian to be appointed Queen's Counsel in 1878. The significant development in 1890 of Ontario, is illustrative of the wealth of Alexander Robertson, a partner in Cobb and Co., a director of Goldsborough Mort & Co., and a pastoral speculator. John B. Watson, whose father had acquired great wealth from the goldfields of Bendigo and subsequently invested in city and country properties, was the third resident to impact on the house, particularly the interiors. The Labassa estate is of historical significance as an illustrative example of the development that occurred in such suburbs as Caulfield in the 1880s due to the land boom, its proximity to Melbourne and the establishment of the Melbourne to Gippsland railway in 1879. It is also illustrative of an estate which succumbed to the pressures of subdividing in the early twentieth century, as properties became difficult to maintain and demand for land close to the city grew. It was typically divided into flats in the 1920s and was used as such for about sixty years. It is of historical significance for its associations with the remnants of the earlier estate which remain extant. These include the stables, conservatory (H2005) and tennis pavilion which all remain on separate sites. Also significant are the remains of early electrical wiring and fittings. Labassa was one of the first houses in Caulfield to be electrified and some of the original wires remain. [Online Data Upgrade Project 2004]Page 128 of Photograph Album with four photographs (two portrait and two landscape) of Labassa.Handwritten: "Labassa" 4 Manor Grove [top right] / Neg 232 8 Oct 1966 [under bottom right photo] / 128 [bottom right]trevor hart, bracketed eaves, slate roof, bay windows, decorative brackets, caulfield north, labassa, richard a. billing, balaclava road, orrong road, sylliott hill, william lyall, crouch and wilson, alexander william robertson, ontario, 1880's, john a. b. koch, mansion, john boyd watson, labassa grove, french renaissance style, l-shaped arcaded verandah, bluestone plinths, balustraded parapet, flat topped mansard roofs, conical roof, elaborate cornices, corinthian columns, caryatid consoles, marble panels, imitation marble, scagliola, tower, conservatory, stables, tennis pavilion, mouldings, decorative glass, caryatids, swagged columns, ornamental cresting, trompe l'oeil ceiling, embossed imitation leather, oak parquetry, stained glass, tripartite window, triple window, ferguson and urie, 1870's, flats, 1920's, electric wiring, 1860's, verandahs, curved windows, arched windows, italianate, terraces, gargoyles, ornamentation, ornate entrance, la bassa, manor grove, st kilda east, victorian, cast iron work, john koch, richard billing, architects, electrification, john mickle, land subdivision, mrs watson, labassa estate, robert hannon, national trust of australia (victoria), sculpture -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Labassa, 4 Manor Grove, Circa 1972
... ...tennis pavilion...The estate at its peak included stables (1873), conservatory (probably 1890) and a tennis pavilion (probably 1890). All of these outbuildings survive, with the stables and conservatory being converted for residential use after 1922. ...These include the stables, conservatory (H2005) and tennis pavilion which all remain on separate sites. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. HISTORY:-- From Victorian Heritage Database citation for Labassa https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/278 as at (26/10/2020) Labassa, Caulfield is one of Melbourne's most lavishly decorated nineteenth century mansions. It resulted from the extensive remodelling in 1890, of an earlier house, known as Sylliott Hill, which was begun in 1862-3 for lawyer, Richard A. Billing. The land at the corner of Balaclava and Orrong Roads was first acquired in 1854 by William Lyall, transferred to his partner, John Mickle, in 1859, who also acquired the adjoining allotment in Balaclava Road, and the three allotments were conveyed to Billing. His first eight-roomed house was extended significantly in 1873 into a twenty-roomed house by architects Crouch and Wilson, who were possibly also responsible for the first house. This reflected Billing's success as a barrister, and he resided at this property until his death in 1882. In 1883 prominent Melbourne businessman, Alexander William Robertson, leased the Sylliott Hill property from Billing's widow, and in 1885 he purchased the adjoining allotment in Balaclava Road. He purchased the Billing's property in 1887 and renamed the 6.31 hectare property, Ontario. In 1889-90, Robertson commissioned the German born architect, John A. B. Koch, to extensively remodel the house into a thirty-five roomed mansion. The existing house was extended and altered, largely resulting in the nineteenth century mansion as it now appears. After Robertson's death in 1896, the house was tenanted until it was eventually sold to the mining millionaire, John Boyd Watson, in 1904. He renamed the property Labassa and carried out repair and re-decoration work to the house. In the early twentieth century, many large estates were subdivided into smaller allotments as the demand for land grew and it became difficult to maintain such large estates. After Watson's death in 1911, portions of the Labassa estate were offered for sale, with Mrs Watson retaining a 1.73 hectare portion containing the house. In 1913 forty-six allotments were auctioned at Labassa Estate, with the formation of Labassa Grove and Ontario Street to the east of the property. Labassa was first recorded as containing flats in 1923 and in the late 1920s, the owner, Robert Hannon, built a red brick block of flats adjacent to the house. Subdivision continued, until the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) purchased the house in 1980 and subsequently purchased adjoining sites, one to the south-east in 1984 (house demolished in 1988) and to the west in 1988. Labassa as it now stands is substantially as it appeared when Koch completed the work in 1890. The original two storey house was transformed into a French Renaissance style mansion, with the addition of a two level L-shaped arcaded verandah and two prominent terminating bays to the south and the east. The building is of unpainted cement render with dressed bluestone plinths, balustraded parapet and steep, slate covered, flat topped mansard roofs behind. A truncated conical roof is a feature of the south bay and a helmeted head is incorporated in the parapet over the east bay. The main south and east facades incorporate many cast cement details, including sculptures, elaborate cornices, swagged Corinthian columns and caryatid consoles flanking the entrance porch, as well as pink marble panels and imitation marble, or scagliola, on curved surfaces. At the rear of the building is a two storey wing and a single storey cottage, the former being connected to the main house by a tower. This section of the house was constructed in 1873. The estate at its peak included stables (1873), conservatory (probably 1890) and a tennis pavilion (probably 1890). All of these outbuildings survive, with the stables and conservatory being converted for residential use after 1922. Internally a range of decorative treatments remain from the late nineteenth century and the early twentieth century, both from the Robertson and Watson periods of occupancy. These include wallpapers, ceiling decoration, chimney pieces, mouldings, joinery and decorative glass.From Victorian Heritage Database citation for H0135 Labassa 2/2A Manor Grove Caulfield North https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/278 as at (26/10/2020) HOW IS IT SIGNIFICANT? Labassa, Caulfield is of architectural, aesthetic and historical significance to the State of Victoria. WHY IS IT SIGNIFICANT? Labassa, Caulfield is of architectural significance as the most prominent example of a small number of houses built in Australia in the French Renaissance style. It is of further note due to the German interpretation of the style and the use of Hellenistic sources, via Germany. It is exceptional for its lavish treatment externally, including marble, scagliola, caryatids, swagged columns, mansard roofs and ornamental cresting. Labassa is of architectural significance as the most important surviving example of German architect, John Koch's domestic work. He undertook a large variety of work in Melbourne, including a number of houses, however Labassa is the most lavish example of his work. Labassa is of aesthetic significance for its outstanding assemblage of late nineteenth and early twentieth century European style interior decoration, which remain remarkably intact. These include a trompe l'oeil ceiling, painted ceilings, embossed imitation leather and other papers, chimney pieces, ceramic tilework, oak parquetry and stained glass, including a tripartite window by Ferguson and Urie, probably dating from the 1873 period. Labassa is of historical significance as an illustrative example of the wealth acquired by a number of prominent Victorian families in the second half of the 19th century. The early development of the property, Sylliott Hill, was due to the wealth acquired by Richard Billing, barrister and fifth Victorian to be appointed Queen's Counsel in 1878. The significant development in 1890 of Ontario, is illustrative of the wealth of Alexander Robertson, a partner in Cobb and Co., a director of Goldsborough Mort & Co., and a pastoral speculator. John B. Watson, whose father had acquired great wealth from the goldfields of Bendigo and subsequently invested in city and country properties, was the third resident to impact on the house, particularly the interiors. The Labassa estate is of historical significance as an illustrative example of the development that occurred in such suburbs as Caulfield in the 1880s due to the land boom, its proximity to Melbourne and the establishment of the Melbourne to Gippsland railway in 1879. It is also illustrative of an estate which succumbed to the pressures of subdividing in the early twentieth century, as properties became difficult to maintain and demand for land close to the city grew. It was typically divided into flats in the 1920s and was used as such for about sixty years. It is of historical significance for its associations with the remnants of the earlier estate which remain extant. These include the stables, conservatory (H2005) and tennis pavilion which all remain on separate sites. Also significant are the remains of early electrical wiring and fittings. Labassa was one of the first houses in Caulfield to be electrified and some of the original wires remain. [Online Data Upgrade Project 2004]Page 129 of Photograph Album with three landscape photographs of Labassa. One of the photographs is of Labassa's drive and gates.Handwritten: 4 JUNE 1910 / SALE JUNE 28 1910 "LA BASSA' / "AUSTRALASIAN" FORMERLY "ONTARIO"/ RES OF JOHN B WATSON / 15 ACRES 3 ROADS [under bottom left photo] / 4 JUNE 1910 [under bottom right photo] / 129 [bottom left]trevor hart, bracketed eaves, intricate lacework, slate roof, bay windows, decorative brackets, caulfield north, labassa, richard a. billing, balaclava road, orrong road, sylliott hill, william lyall, crouch and wilson, alexander william robertson, ontario, 1880's, john a. b. koch, mansion, john boyd watson, labassa grove, french renaissance style, l-shaped arcaded verandah, bluestone plinths, balustraded parapet, flat topped mansard roofs, conical roof, elaborate cornices, corinthian columns, caryatid consoles, marble panels, imitation marble, scagliola, tower, conservatory, stables, tennis pavilion, mouldings, decorative glass, caryatids, swagged columns, ornamental cresting, trompe l'oeil ceiling, embossed imitation leather, oak parquetry, stained glass, tripartite window, triple window, ferguson and urie, 1870's, flats, 1920's, electric wiring, 1860's, verandahs, curved windows, arched windows, italianate, terraces, gargoyles, ornamentation, ornate entrance, la bassa, manor grove, st kilda east, gates, cast iron work, richard billing, architects, john koch, electrification, victorian style, drives, john mickle, land subdivision, mrs watson, labassa estate, robert hannon, national trust of australia (victoria), sculpture -
Box Hill Historical SocietyBook, Moore, Joy, A short history of the Box Hill Art Group Inc., 1952-2002, 2003
... Irving Avenue Tennis Pavilion...Box Hill Historical Society Box Hill Heritage Centre Suite 7 Town Hall Hub Box Hill melbourne Box Hill Art Group Irving Avenue Tennis Pavilion Box Hill Electric Supply Building Box Hill Community Arts Centre A history of the first 50 years of Box Hill Art Group Inc. 100pp A4 A short history of the Box Hill Art Group Inc., 1952-2002 Book Moore, Joy The Box Hill Art Group Inc. ...A history of the first 50 years of Box Hill Art Group Inc.100pp A4non-fictionA history of the first 50 years of Box Hill Art Group Inc.box hill art group, irving avenue tennis pavilion, box hill electric supply building, box hill community arts centre -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Heathmont Tennis Club , 1973
... Image shows the Tennis Club pavilion and courts with childrens playground alongside....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Image shows the Tennis Club pavilion and courts with childrens playground alongside. ...Black and white photographImage shows the Tennis Club pavilion and courts with childrens playground alongside. -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Tram 15 - Nerrina, 11/1/1954
... Tram 15 (body only) in derelict condition at Nerrina, in use as a tennis pavilion....Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Tram 15 (body only) in derelict condition at Nerrina, in use as a tennis pavilion. Yields information about disposal of tramcars. ...Tram 15 (body only) in derelict condition at Nerrina, in use as a tennis pavilion.Yields information about disposal of tramcars.Black and white photograph on plain paper"BALLARAT", "Old no.15 at Nerrina" "26-9-46", K: J' MAGOR", "No.", "K.M. Train"ballarat, tram 15, nerrina -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph, former St. Matthew's Church, Lal Lal, now at rear of Holy Trinity Church, Buninyong, Colour photograph, former St. Matthew's Church, Lal Lal
... Moved from Lal Lal to Buninyong, used as Opportunity Shop, tennis pavilion, Sunday School....Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Moved from Lal Lal to Buninyong, used as Opportunity Shop, tennis pavilion, Sunday School. Holy Trinity Church St. ...Moved from Lal Lal to Buninyong, used as Opportunity Shop, tennis pavilion, Sunday School.Colour photo, Former St. Matthew's Church, Lal Lal, now behind Holy Trinity Church, Buninyongholy trinity church, st. matthew's church, lal lal -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Colour photograph of original Church of England and Ireland built 1857, Original Church of England and Ireland built 1857
... Original Church of England and Ireland built in 1857 used as a church, then Sunday School and Common School and later a tennis pavilion....Buninyong & District Historical Society Old Court House, Buninyong Town Hall 313 Learmonth Street Buninyong goldfields Original Church of England and Ireland built in 1857 used as a church, then Sunday School and Common School and later a tennis pavilion. With the discovery of gold the population grew rapidly and the Rev. ...Original Church of England and Ireland built in 1857 used as a church, then Sunday School and Common School and later a tennis pavilion.With the discovery of gold the population grew rapidly and the Rev. George Russell arrived as the first full time Anglican priest. From September 1857, services were held in the church on Sundays and school classes were taught during the week. Exterior view of the church buildingAnglican Common School Buninyong, No. 59 opened 1857church of england and ireland, church of england, common school, sunday school, rev. george russell -
Buda Historic Home & Garden CastlemainePhotograph, Bertha Leviny with her daughters, a grandson and dog, 1906
... The women are seated on and around a garden bench with the tennis pavilion in the background. All are smiling at the dog which is standing on its back legs in the foreground. ...The women are seated on and around a garden bench with the tennis pavilion in the background. All are smiling at the dog which is standing on its back legs in the foreground. ...Photo - Bertha Leviny (seated centre) with five of her daughters L-R: Gertrude, Hilda, Mary (standing), Dorothy and Kate. Her grandson James Leviny is at Bertha's knee. The pet dog is an Australian terrier. Bertha was the wife of noted colonial silversmith and jeweller, Ernest Leviny. Together, they raised a family of ten children in their home Buda, Castlemaine. The five unmarried daughters pursued their interests in various creative pastimes linked with the Arts and Crafts Movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.One of the few photographs of Bertha Leviny and her daughters taken together after the death of Bertha's husband, Ernest, a prominent Australian silversmith. The Leviny daughters were artistic in their own right, following the principles of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Three of the daughters entered works in the 1907 Exhibition of Women's Work held at the Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne.Silver gelatin, toned print. Black and white photograph of a group of six women, a child and a dog. The women are seated on and around a garden bench with the tennis pavilion in the background. All are smiling at the dog which is standing on its back legs in the foreground. The little boy's face is blurred from movement during the exposure.Handwritten in ink (verso): "At Buda 1906"bertha leviny, mary leviny, gertrude leviny, hilda leviny, dorothy leviny, kate leviny, james leviny, australian terrier dog, kodak box brownie camera, edwardian costume, buda, 1906, photograph, portrait, leviny women, castlemaine -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Contact Print, 1900s
... Bottom: Tennis court in foreground. Portland Tennis Club pavilion with numerous people in and to one side, at Botanic Gardens. ...Bottom: Tennis court in foreground. Portland Tennis Club pavilion with numerous people in and to one side, at Botanic Gardens. ...Sheet of 2 black and white contact prints from glass plate negatives. Top: 4 men, 2 women picnicking on bank of river/creek. Bottom: Tennis court in foreground. Portland Tennis Club pavilion with numerous people in and to one side, at Botanic Gardens. Dress late 19th, early 20th century.Front: Bottom - PTCP PORTLAND - white printportland tennis club, botanic gardens, recreation, tennis, sport -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - TENNIS COURTS, UPPER RESERVE, BENDIGO
... Sepia photograph of tennis players. Pavilion with backdrop of mature trees, small marquee. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PLACE Sport tennis courts upper reserve ben Sepia photograph of tennis players. Pavilion with backdrop of mature trees, small marquee. ...Sepia photograph of tennis players. Pavilion with backdrop of mature trees, small marquee. Males in long pants, female in long dress. Spectators seated around courts. On front written in black ink 'tennis courts, upper reserve, Bendigo' MP128 at TR corner. Asphalt tennis course situated immediately behind where the Bendigo Croquet Club is now located, Rosalind Park.place, sport, tennis courts, upper reserve, ben -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFilm - H.V. Gardens Centenary 29/11/2009 DVD
... The gardens featured tennis courts and pavilion, bowling green and club rooms Conservatory, rotunda, and curated flower displays....The gardens featured tennis courts and pavilion, bowling green and club rooms Conservatory, rotunda, and curated flower displays. ...The H.V. McKay Memorial Gardens began in 1909 as the “Sunshine Gardens,” created by H.V. McKay for his factory workers, and today they survive as Australia’s oldest intact industrial garden. The gardens were designed by Francis Arthur Horsfall, assistant city engineer at Ballarat with the first curator being Samuel Gadsby Thompson. The purposed of the gardens was for a place of rest, recreation, and civic pride, an early Australian expression of the Garden Suburb movement, linking industrial welfare with urban beautification. The gardens featured tennis courts and pavilion, bowling green and club rooms Conservatory, rotunda, and curated flower displays.H.V. Gardens Centenary 29/11/2009h.v. gardens, sunshine gardens, h.v. mckay memorial gardens, anderson road, sunshine, francis arthur horsfall, samuel gadsby thompson -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Holy Trinity Tennis Club, 1941, 1941
... In November 1939 two tennis courts and a pavilion were erected on land acquired by the parish in a lane off Balmoral Crescent. ...In November 1939 two tennis courts and a pavilion were erected on land acquired by the parish in a lane off Balmoral Crescent. ...Holy Trinity originally held their first organised services during 1885 in the recreation hall in Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills with the Reverend H E Taylor, then Vicar of St Barnabas, Balwyn, conducting the services. Mr E D Dyer donated the land for a church on the corner of Mont Albert Road and St George's Road, Mont Albert with the foundation stone being laid on 17 July 1886. The first church service was held on Sunday, January 30, 1887 with eighty people present. A new site on Union Road, Surrey Hills was acquired (lots 3 & 4) and a wooden church was erected and opened in 1907 on lot 4. It became known as Holy Trinity Surrey Hills. In November 1939 two tennis courts and a pavilion were erected on land acquired by the parish in a lane off Balmoral Crescent. The Holy Trinity Tennis Club had 80 years of distinguished success in match play until it closed in 2014. That land was sold in 2015 and the parish's real estate holdings diversified.Black and white photo of 9 ladies, in tennis dresses and shoes, and 8 men, also in tennis attire. They are posed next to a light coloured building on the right and a paling fence along the back left side. There are 5 men standing at back, 6 ladies and 1 man standing in the next row, 4 ladies sitting in front and 2 men sitting on the ground. Three ladies sitting are holding tennis racquets. There are trees behind the paling fence. Black and white photo mounted on card; photo measures W 11.1 cm x H 6.7 cm.sporting clubs, sports people, tennis, holy trinity anglican church, 1940 - 1949, mrs mary clucas -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Ormond Tennis Club
... Sports Grounds Sports Establishments Ormond Tennis Club Committee Recreations Establishments Sporting Clubs Parks Reserves Social Facilities Local Government Pavilions Organisations Societies Sports Recreations Tennis Leisure Cultural Events Cultural Activities Cultural Structures Cultural Establishments Tennis Courts Go Tennis Access Unlimited Marriott Support Services Disabled People Handicapped People Diviny Kevin Ormond Tennis Club President Voluntary Workers Volunteers Stooke John Schweitz Zvi Victorian Intellectual Disability Tennis Nunes Kelli Gregory Kay Glen Huntly Article Ormond Tennis Club ...This file contains three items. 1/ A 2-page handwritten report by Bob Flavell on the formation and development of the Ormond Tennis Club. 2/ Letter accompanying the report above, sent to Dr. Geulah Solomon by Bob Flavell, regarding his report on the Ormond Tennis Club, dated 06/02/1988. These likely were referred to by Dr Solomon for her book "Caulfield's Heritage". 3/ An article from the GLEN EIRA NEWS on the Ormond Tennis Club’s participation in the Go Tennis program, established to provide people with a disability the opportunity to play tennis, dated 11/2011.ormond tennis club, caulfield council, caulfield, ormond park, clubs, tennis clubs, ormond, glenhuntly, flavell bob, competitions, associations, solomon dr., sports grounds, sports establishments, ormond tennis club committee, recreations establishments, sporting clubs, parks, reserves, social facilities, local government, pavilions, organisations, societies, sports, recreations, tennis, leisure, cultural events, cultural activities, cultural structures, cultural establishments, tennis courts, go tennis, access unlimited, marriott support services, disabled people, handicapped people, diviny kevin, ormond tennis club president, voluntary workers, volunteers, stooke john, schweitz zvi, victorian intellectual disability tennis, nunes kelli, gregory kay, glen huntly -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - East Caulfield Park
... Anthony’s Primary School Monash University Caulfield Campus Committees of Management Cypress Trees Mahogany Gym Trees Parks and Reserves Gardens Parks Sport Sports and Recreations Leisure Cultural Events Cultural Activities Sportsgrounds Sports People Ovals Playing Fields Sports Establishments Recreations Establishments Clubs and Associations Associations Organisations Societies Athletic Clubs Community Groups Pavilions Playground Equipment Playgrounds Gardens Barbecues Picnics Tennis Courts Lawn Bowls Bowls Bowling Clubs Schools Educational Establishments Trees Plants Article East Caulfield Park ...This file contains two items about this Park. An article featuring Caulfield Park and East Caulfield Park, which was developed as the districts principal sporting areas, relating to development and restoration. Includes copies of four photographs relating to the parks featured. One colour photograph of the Park: undated, source unknown. Noted on reverse 'E. Caulf. Reserve Pavilion'.caulfield, caulfield park, east caulfield park, crown reserves, caulfield council, east caulfield park, committee of management, caulfield park committee of management, little harold, lidsey p. mrs., hannan lynette ms., leskie mr., caulfield sub district cricket club, caulfield lacross club, anderson sandy, michelson david, balaclava road, hawthorn road, victorian cricket association, cbc st. kilda, grimwade house, st. aloysius primary school, st. anthony’s primary school, monash university caulfield campus, committees of management, cypress trees, mahogany gym trees, parks and reserves, gardens, parks, sport, sports and recreations, leisure, cultural events, cultural activities, sportsgrounds, sports people, ovals, playing fields, sports establishments, recreations establishments, clubs and associations, associations, organisations, societies, athletic clubs, community groups, pavilions, playground equipment, playgrounds, gardens, barbecues, picnics, tennis courts, lawn bowls, bowls, bowling clubs, schools, educational establishments, trees, plants -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Glen Huntly Park
... Gunn Park City of Caulfield Caulfield Glen Huntly Football Clubs Cricket Clubs Caulfield North Ward Caulfield Racecourse Neerim Road Caulfield Booran Road Caulfield Parks Reserves Glen Huntly Sports Ground Gold Nicholas Cr Townsend Victor Clyde Holding MP Pavilions Barbecues Picnic Spots Playgrounds Tennis courts North Caulfield/ Glen Huntly Cricket Club Glen Huntly Amateur Football Club The Bloods Football Club Australian Rules Football Sports establishments Recreations establishments Sports grounds Sports Recreations Sporting Clubs Clubs Associations Football clubs Tennis clubs Cricket clubs Leisure Cultural events Cultural activities Ovals Playing fields Article Glen Huntly Park ...This file contains two items. 1/ An article from the CAULFIELD CONTACT on the history of Glen Huntly Park and its facilities, dated Jan/ Feb 1992. It includes 2 black and white photos: one of Cr Nicholas Gold and one of Mr Victor Townsend (Secretary/Treasurer for Glen Huntly Park Committee of Management) in front of the new pavilion. 2/ Two of the same original colour photographs of the pavilion at Glen Huntly Park, date unknown.glen huntly park, e. e. gunn park, city of caulfield, caulfield, glen huntly, football clubs, cricket clubs, caulfield north ward, caulfield racecourse, neerim road caulfield, booran road caulfield, parks, reserves, glen huntly sports ground, gold nicholas cr, townsend victor, clyde holding mp, pavilions, barbecues, picnic spots, playgrounds, tennis courts, north caulfield/ glen huntly cricket club, glen huntly amateur football club, the bloods football club, australian rules football, sports establishments, recreations establishments, sports grounds, sports, recreations, sporting clubs, clubs, associations, football clubs, tennis clubs, cricket clubs, leisure, cultural events, cultural activities, ovals, playing fields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - DERRICK COLLECTION: TELEGRAM FROM GOLDEN SQUARE TENNIS CLUB TO 3CV LADIES
... Telegram to Mrs T Coombs care KelPel Pavilion Barnard St Bendigo. The Golden Square Tennis Club would like to congratulate the 3CV ladies on their 40th Anniversary. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS Sport Telegram to Mrs T Coombs care KelPel Pavilion Barnard St Bendigo. The Golden Square Tennis Club would like to congratulate the 3CV ladies on their 40th Anniversary. ...Telegram to Mrs T Coombs care KelPel Pavilion Barnard St Bendigo. The Golden Square Tennis Club would like to congratulate the 3CV ladies on their 40th Anniversary. We hope you have a happy day. Dated 25 Oct 1978clubs and associations, sport -
Yarra City CouncilArtwork, other - Mural/Installation, Martine Corompt, Momentum, 2023
... Named after the former City of Richmond Mayor, the pavilion is home to the Yarra Netball Association as well as acrylic surfaced courts which cater to netball, local tennis players and groups. ...Named after the former City of Richmond Mayor, the pavilion is home to the Yarra Netball Association as well as acrylic surfaced courts which cater to netball, local tennis players and groups. ..."Situated at the intersection of three major arterial flows – a railway, a freeway and the Birrarung river, the Mary Rogers Pavilion is a place where people are drawn together through movement. The artwork 'Momentum' draws on the coalescing flows of traffic, sound, air, time, water, and human kinetic energy, mapped together into a horizon of oscillating lines."'Momentum' was commissioned for the new Mary Rogers Sports Pavilion at Ryans Reserve, Richmond, a $3 million redevelopment in partnership with the Victorian Government. Named after the former City of Richmond Mayor, the pavilion is home to the Yarra Netball Association as well as acrylic surfaced courts which cater to netball, local tennis players and groups. The new pavilion meets legislative, functional, disability access and environmental sustainability requirements, allowing the club to grow, provide greater flexibility and capacity to train and host competitions. 'Momentum' is a result of Council’s Public Art Policy 2015-2020, which ensures Council commits a percentage of the capital works budget for new community infrastructure projects over $1 million dollars to an integrated art component.A landscape/horizon of oscillating black lines (waves) and sun filled in with warm colours. accompanying plaquesport, mary rogers, women, birrarung, energy, movement -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPostcard - Postcard - Portland, Victoria, n.d
... View of gardens, Portland, tennis court in foreground, then small pavilion, 2 men sittin on seat beside it, trees and shrubs in background....View of gardens, Portland, tennis court in foreground, then small pavilion, 2 men sittin on seat beside it, trees and shrubs in background. ...Postcard, hand coloured, printed in Germany. View of gardens, Portland, tennis court in foreground, then small pavilion, 2 men sittin on seat beside it, trees and shrubs in background.Front: 'Gardens, Portland', white script, bottom left hand corner of postcard. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans Photographs 2021, John Alchin, 2021
... Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.10 - Errington Reserve Adventure Playground 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.11 - Errington Reserve Community Sporting Rooms 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.12 - Errington Reserve Community Sports Pavilion 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.13 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.14 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.15 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.16 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5556.17 - Errington Reserve Path 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.18 - Errington Reserve Scout Club 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.19 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.20 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.21 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.22 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.23 - Furlong Rd St. ...Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.10 - Errington Reserve Adventure Playground 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.11 - Errington Reserve Community Sporting Rooms 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.12 - Errington Reserve Community Sports Pavilion 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.13 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.14 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.15 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.16 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5556.17 - Errington Reserve Path 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.18 - Errington Reserve Scout Club 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.19 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.20 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.21 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.22 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.23 - Furlong Rd St. ...These photographs provide a visual record of assorted buildings, street views, and notable locations throughout St. Albans in 2021.This photograph collection documents St. Albans in 2021.5556.01 - Association of Ukrainians 16 Alexina St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.02 - Association of Ukrainians 16 Alexina St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.03 - Chùa Hoàng Pháp Temple 16 Arthur St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.04 - Conrad St 35 - 53 - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.05 - Conrad St 35 - 53 - Shops 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.06 - Croatian Seventh-Day Adventist Church West Esplanade St Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.07 - Croatian Seventh-day Adventist Church West Esplanade St.Albans 2021.JPG 5556.08 - Douglas Ave 7 - 9 St. Albans - Former Shops 2021.JPG 5556.09 - East Esplanade 2 - 8 St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.10 - Errington Reserve Adventure Playground 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.11 - Errington Reserve Community Sporting Rooms 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.12 - Errington Reserve Community Sports Pavilion 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.13 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.14 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.15 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.16 - Errington Reserve Memorial Gates 2021 Photo 05.JPG 5556.17 - Errington Reserve Path 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.18 - Errington Reserve Scout Club 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.19 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.20 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.21 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.22 - Errington Reserve Tennis Club 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.23 - Furlong Rd St. Albans - Sunshine Hospital 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.24 - Furlong Rd St. Albans - Sunshine Hospital 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.25 - Grantham Green Hall St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.26 - Greek Orthodox Community of St Albans 27 Arthur St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.27 - Grow Church 95 Alfrieda St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.28 - Jensens Funerals 2 Arthur St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.29 - Jensens Funerals 2 Arthur St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.30 - John Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.31 - John Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 01John Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.32 - John Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.33 - Spare 5556.34 - Main Rd East 112 - Shop 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.35 - Main Rd East 172 - Service Station 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.36 - Main Rd East 202 - 206 - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.37 - Main Rd East 216 - 218 - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.38 - Main Rd East 330 St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.39 - Main Rd West 45 St. Albans - Old Post Office Site 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.40 - Main Rd West 171 - 179b - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.41 - McKechnie Reserve St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.42 - Padley's House Winifred St 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.43 - Padley's House Winifred St 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.44 - Padley's House Winifred St 2021 Photo 06.JPG 5556.45 - Saint Paraskevi, Saint Barbara and Saint John the Merciful Greek Orthodox Church St. Albans Photo 01.JPG 5556.46 - Serbian Orthodox Church of St George Kate St St. Albans 2021.JPG 5556.47 - St Albans Community Youth Club Main Rd East 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.48 - St Albans Community Youth Club Main Rd East 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.49 - St. Alban the Martyr Church of England East Esplanade St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.50 - St. Alban the Martyr Church of England East Esplanade St. Albans 2021 Photo 03.JPG 5556.51 - St. Albans Bingo Centre Mckechnie Street St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.52 - St. Albans Community Centre - The Bowery Theatre 22 Princess St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.53 - St. Albans Community Centre - The Bowery Theatre 22 Princess St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.54 - St. Albans Community Hall And Bowery Theatre 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.55 - St. Albans Hall East Esplanade St. Albans 2020 Photo 01.JPG 5556.56 - St. Albans Hotel McKechnie St St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.57 - St. Albans Rail Reserve West Esplanade Grassland Reserve 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.58 - St. Albans Sacred Heart Catholic Church 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.59 - St. Albans Saint Soccer Club Churchill Reserve St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.60 - St. Albans Senior Citizen Club 171 William St St. Albans 2021 Photo 02.JPG 5556.61 - St. Albans Senior Citizen Club 171 William St St. Albans 2021 Photo 04.JPG 5556.62 - St. Albans Square 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.63 - St. Albans Vietnamese Alliance Church West Esplanade St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.64 - Stony Creek Head Waters Laurel Street Reserve St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.65 - Theodore St 57 - 63 St. Albans 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.66 - Washington St 16 St. Albans - Half House 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.67 - Washington St 27 St. Albans - Half House 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.68 - West Esplanade Reserve 2021.JPG 5556.69 - William St 66 St. Albans - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.70 - William St 90 - 92 St. Albans - Shops 2021 Photo 01.JPG 5556.71 - Winifred St 12 St. Albans - Former Shop 2021 Photo 01.JPG arthur padley, alexina street, arthur street, conrad street, west esplanade, douglas avenue, east esplanade, furlong road, alfrieda street, john street, main road east, main road west, association of ukrainians, chùa hoàng pháp temple, croatian seventh-day adventist church, errington reserve, st. albans tennis club, sunshine hospital, grantham green hall, greek orthodox community of st albans, grow church, jensens funerals, kealba hotel, mckechnie reserve, saint paraskevi, saint barbara and saint john the merciful greek orthodox church, serbian orthodox church of st george, kate street, st albans community youth club, st. alban the martyr church of england, st. albans bingo centre, mckechnie street, st. albans community centre, the bowery theatre, st. albans hall, st. albans hotel, st. albans sacred heart catholic church, st. albans saint soccer club, churchill street, st. albans senior citizen club, william street, st. albans square 2021, st. albans vietnamese alliance church, stony creek head waters, laurel street, therodore street, washington street, half houses, winifred street -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion Tennis Club Reunion Lunch 2010, 2010
... Albion Tennis Club Reunion Lunch 2010|1489.01 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Courts|1489.02 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Pavilion|1489.03 - Les Trickey Laurie Mottin George Mann Jim Knowles|1489.04 - Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Shirley ONeil (Gowrie) Peter Kutcher standing Ray Browne (back)|1489.05 - Jim Knowles Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins (hidden) Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae knowles (Fenner) Barbara Browne (Leigh)(hidden) Ray Browne Frances Mottin Les Trickey|1489.06 - Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae Knowles (Jenner) John Willaton Barbara Browne (Leigh)|1489.07 - Esme Maloney John Willaton Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Shirley ONeil (Gorrie)|1489.08 - Barbara Browne (seated) Ray Browne Frances Mottin|1489.09 - Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Rae Knowles (Back)|1489.10 - Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil|1489.11 - George Mann Jean Knowles Graham Carter Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Barabara Browne Ray Browne Les Trickey Standing Margaret Jenkins Laurie Mottin Esme Maloney|1489.12 - Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Esme Maloney|1489.13 - Standing Margaret Jenkins (Back) Esme Maloney Seated Shirley ONeil Jennifer Morely (hidden) Rae Knowles Ray Browne Frances Mottin (standing) Graham Carter (Back)|1489.14 - Rae Knowles Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil|1489.15 - Les Trickey Frances Mottin|1489.16 - Graham Carter John Morely Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae Knowles (Jenner) Barbara Browne (Leight) Ray Browne|1489.17 - George Mann Jim Knowles Graham Carter Per Kutcher Rae Knowles Barbara Browne Lesttrickey (drinking) Standing Margaret Jenkins Esme Maloney...Albion Tennis Club Reunion Lunch 2010 was held at Sunshine Market Place Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Albion Tennis Club Reunion Lunch 2010|1489.01 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Courts|1489.02 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Pavilion|1489.03 - Les Trickey Laurie Mottin George Mann Jim Knowles|1489.04 - Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Shirley ONeil (Gowrie) Peter Kutcher standing Ray Browne (back)|1489.05 - Jim Knowles Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins (hidden) Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae knowles (Fenner) Barbara Browne (Leigh)(hidden) Ray Browne Frances Mottin Les Trickey|1489.06 - Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae Knowles (Jenner) John Willaton Barbara Browne (Leigh)|1489.07 - Esme Maloney John Willaton Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Shirley ONeil (Gorrie)|1489.08 - Barbara Browne (seated) Ray Browne Frances Mottin|1489.09 - Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Rae Knowles (Back)|1489.10 - Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil|1489.11 - George Mann Jean Knowles Graham Carter Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Barabara Browne Ray Browne Les Trickey Standing Margaret Jenkins Laurie Mottin Esme Maloney|1489.12 - Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Esme Maloney|1489.13 - Standing Margaret Jenkins (Back) Esme Maloney Seated Shirley ONeil Jennifer Morely (hidden) Rae Knowles Ray Browne Frances Mottin (standing) Graham Carter (Back)|1489.14 - Rae Knowles Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil|1489.15 - Les Trickey Frances Mottin|1489.16 - Graham Carter John Morely Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae Knowles (Jenner) Barbara Browne (Leight) Ray Browne|1489.17 - George Mann Jim Knowles Graham Carter Per Kutcher Rae Knowles Barbara Browne Lesttrickey (drinking) Standing Margaret Jenkins Esme Maloney Collection of color Photographs of the tennis club rooms & courst and the Albion Tennis Club Reunion Lunch 2010 Photograph Albion Tennis Club Reunion Lunch 2010 ...Albion Tennis Club Reunion Lunch 2010 was held at Sunshine Market PlaceAlbion Tennis Club Reunion Lunch 2010|1489.01 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Courts|1489.02 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Pavilion|1489.03 - Les Trickey Laurie Mottin George Mann Jim Knowles|1489.04 - Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Shirley ONeil (Gowrie) Peter Kutcher standing Ray Browne (back)|1489.05 - Jim Knowles Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins (hidden) Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae knowles (Fenner) Barbara Browne (Leigh)(hidden) Ray Browne Frances Mottin Les Trickey|1489.06 - Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae Knowles (Jenner) John Willaton Barbara Browne (Leigh)|1489.07 - Esme Maloney John Willaton Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Shirley ONeil (Gorrie)|1489.08 - Barbara Browne (seated) Ray Browne Frances Mottin|1489.09 - Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Rae Knowles (Back)|1489.10 - Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil|1489.11 - George Mann Jean Knowles Graham Carter Shirley ONeil Peter Kutcher Barabara Browne Ray Browne Les Trickey Standing Margaret Jenkins Laurie Mottin Esme Maloney|1489.12 - Margaret Jenkins (Howard) Esme Maloney|1489.13 - Standing Margaret Jenkins (Back) Esme Maloney Seated Shirley ONeil Jennifer Morely (hidden) Rae Knowles Ray Browne Frances Mottin (standing) Graham Carter (Back)|1489.14 - Rae Knowles Graham Carter Esme Maloney Margaret Jenkins Shirley ONeil|1489.15 - Les Trickey Frances Mottin|1489.16 - Graham Carter John Morely Jennifer Morley (Dodd) Rae Knowles (Jenner) Barbara Browne (Leight) Ray Browne|1489.17 - George Mann Jim Knowles Graham Carter Per Kutcher Rae Knowles Barbara Browne Lesttrickey (drinking) Standing Margaret Jenkins Esme Maloneyalbion tennis club, selwyn park -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Croquet Club Foundation
... |In 1937 the Bowling and Croquet Clubs cooperated in securing the pavilion of the defunct Tennis Club as a useful addition to their buildings....|In 1937 the Bowling and Croquet Clubs cooperated in securing the pavilion of the defunct Tennis Club as a useful addition to their buildings. ...The foundation members of the Croquet Club, which is one of the oldest such clubs in the Goulburn Valley.|The Croquet Club for ladies was formed in 1913. In the years to follow the Lawn Bowls and Croquet Clubs worked together in close cooperation.|In 1937 the Bowling and Croquet Clubs cooperated in securing the pavilion of the defunct Tennis Club as a useful addition to their buildings.|At a General Meeting held 19 December 1970, it was regretfully decided to disband due to lack of sufficient members.tatura, recreations, games, sports, costume, female -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionPhotograph - gelatin silver photograph, H. Singer, Elsternwick Park Committee of Management 1935-36, 1936
... Tennis...Football...Hockey...Playground...Sports pavilion...Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection Corner Wilson and Carpenter Streets Brighton melbourne Elsternwick Park Tennis Football Hockey Playground Sports pavilion Club Ralph Tyner L.L. ...elsternwick park, tennis, football, hockey, playground, sports pavilion, club, ralph tyner, l.l. chapman, cr. g.a. giles, cr. eustace tracey, cr. j.a. kennedy, chairman, cricket, c.e. tuxen, engineer, j.h. taylor, town clerk, treasurer, c.j. pollock, councillor, aerial view, golf, croquet, club house
