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Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Tange’s Olympic Buildings In Tokyo, c. 1966
... Tokyo Olympic Games... for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and his use of tensile construction.... for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and his use of tensile construction ...Discusses Kenzo Tange's plans for the national Gymnasium for the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games and his use of tensile construction.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Olympic Buildings in Tokyo’ in "The Architectural Review", Vol.139 no.830, April 1966 pp. 262 - 270 Typewritten, carbon copy, quarto, 13 pages. A second copy is a photocopy, 14 pages. (Two copies)tensile movement, olympic buildings, tokyo olympic games, 1964, architecture, kenzo tange, national gymnasium, tensile construction, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Tokyo Cathedral, c. 1965
... Tokyo Olympic Games... Cathedral Tokyo Kenzo Tange Hiroshima Tokyo Olympic Games hyperbolic ...A detailed critique of Kenzo Tange's St Mary's Cathedral, Tokyo and experience of visiting the site. (later published asPublished as "A Cruciform Window onto Heaven" in "Architectural Forum", vol. 123, no. 2, September 1965, pp. 50-55.Typewritten (c copy), foolscap, 4 pages. (Three copies)st mary's cathedral, tokyo, kenzo tange, hiroshima, tokyo olympic games, hyperbolic paraboloid, japan, robin boyd, manuscript -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Sign of the Times
... in Tokyo and Mexico Olympic Games, shows a sign he brought back... Mitcham melbourne gardiner bob olympic games Bob Gardiner ...Bob Gardiner, Australian Athlete who represented Australia in Tokyo and Mexico Olympic Games, shows a sign he brought back from Mexico in 1968.gardiner, bob, olympic games -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Technical School - Sports winners
Organised sport and clubs began in 1919 with the formation of the Junior Technical School Students' Association. Clubs included the Rifle Club, Wireless Club, Senior Cadet team, Photography Club and Bugle Band. Sport was the Associations main concern. The House system was developed and boys competed within this structure. In 1926 the North Central Junior Technical School Sports Association was formed. Students from the district competed against each other in football, cricket and tennis. The number of schools increased and more sports were introduced. Ballarat Junior Technical School was a strong competitor. Many ex-students made a mark in sport out of the Ballarat area. The photograph shows Ray Bilney - second from the left. Born 2 November 1945, Ray began cycling aged 10. In 1963 he was Australian Junior Road Champion. From 1964 to 1966 he was Australian Senior Road Champion. He was in the Australian team at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and came 4th in the race, aged 18 years. In 1966 he went to the Commonwealth Games in Jamaica and won a Silver Medal at the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh in 1970. Ray was Ballarat Sportsman's Club Sportsman-of-the-Year 1965/66 and inducted into their Hall of Fame. In 1965 Ray was Cyclist-of-the-Year and won the coveted Sir Hubert Opperman Trophy. In May 2013, Ray was inducted into the Victorian Cycling Hall-of-Fame. During his time at the Junior Technical School, he sporting abilities were evident and in 1961 he was Top Sportsman of the school. The same year he was one of eight boys chosen to be Prefects of the school. He is an Alumni of Federation University. Black and white photograph of two students and two teachers looking at a sash and medal won by the students. Second from the left is Ray Bilney.sport, clubs, rifle club, photography club, cadet team, bugle band, athletics carnival, victorian technical schools sports union, house system, wireless club, alumni, ray bilney, australian junior road champion, australian senior road champion, silver medal, olympic games, commonwealth games, cyclist-of-the-year, sir hubert opperman, trophy, sportsman-of-the-year, victorian cycling hall-of-fame, ballarat junior technical school student's association -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Winner up to relay task, 2006
Mitcham resident Bob Gardiner, who competed in the Tokyo Olympics and Mexico City Olympics 1968 will carry the Queen's Baton in the lead up to the Commonwealth games (photo).Mitcham resident Bob Gardiner, who competed in the Tokyo Olympics and Mexico City Olympics 1968 will carry the Queen's Baton in the lead up to the Commonwealth games (photo).Mitcham resident Bob Gardiner, who competed in the Tokyo Olympics and Mexico City Olympics 1968 will carry the Queen's Baton in the lead up to the Commonwealth games (photo).gardiner, bob, queen's baton relay, commonwealth games -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Bob Gardiner - Olympian
Coloured photograph of Bob Gardiner in his 1964 Tokyo Olympics Blazer which appeared in Whitehorse Gazette to celebrate Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Cross Reference:- ND3006gardiner, bob, olympic games 1964, olympic games 2000 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Interview Transcipt, Bob and Barb Gardiner Interview, 15/11/2019
Bob and Barb Gardiner are long time members of the Whitehorse Historical Society. Bob Gardiner represented Australia as a walker at the Tokyo 1964 and Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games. The Gardiners built on former Schwerkolt land in 1961 in May Court.Bob and Barb Gardiner are long time members of the Whitehorse Historical Society. Bob Gardiner represented Australia as a walker at the Tokyo 1964 and Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games. The Gardiners built on former Schwerkolt land in 1961 in May Court. non-fictionBob and Barb Gardiner are long time members of the Whitehorse Historical Society. Bob Gardiner represented Australia as a walker at the Tokyo 1964 and Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games. The Gardiners built on former Schwerkolt land in 1961 in May Court. gardiner bob, gardiner barb, olympic games, may court mitcham no 7, bannister giselda -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Olympics for Melbourne 1996 Sticker, 1990s
Six cities originally placed bids to hold the 1996 centennial Olympic Games including Melbourne. Melbourne's bid cost 21million dollars. The decision made in Tokyo in 1990 saw the games awarded to Atlanta.Olympics for Melbourne 1996 Bid 1. How to join the teams for the olmypics brochure and win a Nissan Pulsar GL Hatch 2. A Car sticker and envelope that contained it.history, bendigo, merle lummis collection, 1996 olympics melbourne bid -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Metal badge, Metal badge from 1964 Tokyo Paralympics, unknown
The 1964 Summer Paralympics, originally known as the 13th International Stoke Mandeville Games and also known as Paralympic Tokyo 1964, were the second Paralympic Games to be held. They were held in Tokyo, Japan, and were the last Summer Paralympics to take place in the same city as the Summer Olympics until the 1988 Summer Paralympics. The 1964 Games, although still formally an edition of the International Stoke Mandeville Games, were the first to use the term "Paralympic" in association with the event; the term "Paralympic Games" was approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) first in 1984, while the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) was formed in 1989. In contrast with the 1960 Games, many events had more than three participants, meaning that athletes were no longer guaranteed a medal upon completing their eventMetal and enamel badge.Front: Text: THE TOKYO GAMES FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED Image: White dove with silver chevron across its chest, on a red background. Text in border surrounding the image of the dove. Reverse: Unidentified kanji characters; the katakana for the word "sports"; English text "1964 TOKYO"1964 tokyo paralympics, paralympics -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photograph, Photo from opening ceremony of 1964 Tokyo Paralympic Games, mid 1960s
This photo is from the opening ceremony of the 1964 Tokyo Paralympics. The Opening Ceremony was held at the Oda Field located within the Olympic village, as nearly 5,000 spectators looked on. The patrons of the Games, His Imperial Highness Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, were in attendance.Black and white photo from the opening ceremony of the 1964 Paralympic Games held in Tokyo, Japan.Reverse side of the photo has "243 19" written on it.1964 paralympics, paralympics -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photograph, Photo from opening ceremony of 1964 Tokyo Paralympic Games, mid 1960s
This photo is from the opening ceremony of the 1964 Tokyo Paralympics. The Opening Ceremony was held at the Oda Field located within the Olympic village, as nearly 5,000 spectators looked on. The patrons of the Games, His Imperial Highness Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, were in attendance.Black and white photo from the opening ceremony of the 1964 Paralympic Games held in Tokyo, Japan.Reverse side of the photo has "242 17" written on it.1964 paralympics, paralympics -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photograph, Photo from opening ceremony of 1964 Tokyo Paralympic Games, mid 1960s
This photo is from the opening ceremony of the 1964 Tokyo Paralympics. The Opening Ceremony was held at the Oda Field located within the Olympic village, as nearly 5,000 spectators looked on. The patrons of the Games, His Imperial Highness Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko, were in attendance.Black and white photo from the opening ceremony of the 1964 Paralympic Games held in Tokyo, Japan. Prince (and later Emperor) Akihito is pictured with his wife, Princess Michiko with an athlete.Reverse side of the photo has "Tokyo 1964" written on it.1964 paralympics, paralympics