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Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoPrint - Framed print, Tom Beecham (1926-2000), Flora Temple, A Brush on a Country Lane
... Large gilt framed monochrome print of trotting horses....Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo Lords Raceway, McIvor Highway Junortoun goldfields Tom Beecham (1926-2000) was an American painter and illustrator known for his scenes of wildlife. trotting flora temple historic print tom beecham Flora Temple, A Brush on a Country Lane Large gilt framed monochrome print of trotting horses. Flora Temple, A Brush on a Country Lane Print Framed print Tom Beecham (1926-2000) ...Tom Beecham (1926-2000) was an American painter and illustrator known for his scenes of wildlife. Large gilt framed monochrome print of trotting horses.Flora Temple, A Brush on a Country Lanetrotting, flora temple, historic print, tom beecham -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoPrint - Framed print, Dan Patch
... Large gilt framed monochrome print of trotting horses....Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo Lords Raceway, McIvor Highway Junortoun goldfields trotting historic print dan patch Dan Patch 1.56 / The Fastest Harness Horse The World Has Ever Seen Large gilt framed monochrome print of trotting horses. ...Large gilt framed monochrome print of trotting horses.Dan Patch 1.56 / The Fastest Harness Horse The World Has Ever Seen trotting, historic print, dan patch -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Slide - BENDIGO SHOW, Oct 1970
... Bendigo Show. Three trotting horses with riders and sulkies, racing around the showgrounds track....Bendigo Show. Three trotting horses with riders and sulkies, racing around the showgrounds track. ...Slide. Bendigo Show. Three trotting horses with riders and sulkies, racing around the showgrounds track.slide, bendigo, bendigo show., bendigo show. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH
... ... Trotting Horse...Black & white photograph of a dark coloured horse in a trotting sulky. The sulky is high and is very close behind the horse. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PHOTOGRAPH horse Foster & Wilson Collection Photograph Trotting Horse W. Vincent Kelly, Mitchell St., Bendigo Black & white photograph of a dark coloured horse in a trotting sulky. ...Black & white photograph of a dark coloured horse in a trotting sulky. The sulky is high and is very close behind the horse. The man in the sulky is wearing a suit and a hat. The photo is mounted on dark grey cardboard and has a paler grey border out from the photo.W. Vincent Kelly, Mitchell St., Bendigophotograph, horse, foster & wilson collection, photograph, trotting horse -
Stawell Historical Society IncSlide, Ian McCann, Coming into the home straight
... Trotting race, horses coming into the home straight....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Trots Laidlaw Park Trotting race, horses coming into the home straight. ...Trotting race, horses coming into the home straight.stawell trots, laidlaw park -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Badge, n.d
... Depiction of horse jumping, a bull with prize sash, a trotting horse and sulky, a ram with prize sash. ...Front: A Souvenir of the Show (across top) Depiction of horse jumping, a bull with prize sash, a trotting horse and sulky, a ram with prize sash. ...Displayed at History House.Depiction of horse jumping, a bull with prize sash, a trotting horse and sulky, a ram with prize sash. Colour. Measures O: 3.2 x D: 0.2Front: A Souvenir of the Show (across top) -
Linton and District Historical Society IncProgramme, "Standard" Typ. Linton, Linton St Patrick's Day Trotting Club Annual Meeting, 1923, 1923
... St Patrick's Day Trotting Club... Horse...Trotting Club officials and judges. Compiled by W.E. Young, Hon. Secretary. A notice on the back of the programme advertises a dance to be held after the race meeting. Each page lists a separate event, gives names and details of horses...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Sporting Clubs St Patrick's Day Trotting Club Horse racing Dances Text, front: " LINTON ST. ...Pale green, five-page booklet, programme for the Linton St Patrick's Day Trotting Club annual meeting, held Saturday March 10th, 1923. Lists names of Trotting Club officials and judges. Compiled by W.E. Young, Hon. Secretary. A notice on the back of the programme advertises a dance to be held after the race meeting. Each page lists a separate event, gives names and details of horses and colours worn by jockeys.Text, front: " LINTON ST. PATRICK'S DAY TROTTING CLUB / ANNUAL MEETING / Saturday, MARCH 10th, 1923 / On the Recreation Reserve / OFFICIAL PROGRAMME, 1s.sporting clubs, st patrick's day trotting club, horse racing, dances -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumEquipment - Horse Bit
... Nickel plated trotting bradoon horse bit, two rings on each end held together with two bars joined in center...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Used on horse and tackle in the 19th and 20th centuries and manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Manufactured and retailed by Holden and Frost for military, agriculture and civilian use c1900 Equine Agriculture C1910 Horse bit Military Nickel plated trotting bradoon horse bit, two rings on each end held together with two bars joined in center Equipment Horse Bit ...Used on horse and tackle in the 19th and 20th centuries and manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Manufactured and retailed by Holden and Frost for military, agriculture and civilian use c1900Nickel plated trotting bradoon horse bit, two rings on each end held together with two bars joined in centerequine, agriculture, c1910, horse bit, military -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoMemorabilia - Horse Rug, Sumthingaboutmaori. Winning Rug. 2003 Australian Trotting Grand Prix, Moonee Valley
... 2003 Australian Trotting Grand Prix Horse Rug...Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo Lords Raceway, McIvor Highway Junortoun goldfields 2003 Australian Trotting Grand Prix Horse Rug Horse Rug won by Sumthingaboutmaori for winning the Australian Trotting Grand Prix at Moonee Valley in 2003 harness racing rug horse rug moonee valley australian grand prix 2003 sumthingaboutmaori r healy ric healy bryan healy br healy gavin lang g lang b healy r mcd healy Front Top: Moonee Valley / Australian Trotting Grand Prix / Melbourne . ...2003 Australian Trotting Grand Prix Horse RugHorse Rug won by Sumthingaboutmaori for winning the Australian Trotting Grand Prix at Moonee Valley in 2003White, Green & Gold background with Green & White writing, Gold fringing & edgingFront Top: Moonee Valley / Australian Trotting Grand Prix / Melbourne . Front Bottom: Australian Trotting Grand Prix / Moonee Valley / 2003.harness racing, rug, horse rug, moonee valley, australian grand prix, 2003, sumthingaboutmaori, r healy, ric healy, bryan healy, br healy, gavin lang, g lang, b healy, r mcd healy -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Home of Kelly family Maribyrnong Photograph, [circa 1920s]
... The picture shows an original house which was the home of the Kelly family at 60 The Esplanade Maribyrnong Photo features Mary Kelly in pinafore dress and blouse common dress for girls of the period Mr WH Dale father of Nola Parker and Mr Kelly father of Mary No 58 vacant block with cows and chooks also owned by Mr Kelly Later used for a trotting horse stables No 56 block adjoining No 58 east of it had a brick dairy also Kellys The dairy was later rented to the Lipski family who migrated as displaced persons from Poland The house next to it was built by Hickeys No 54 Block Lipskis bought dairy and built their own house and they still live at this house...Kelly Lipski House The Esplanade Maribyrnong The picture shows an original house which was the home of the Kelly family at 60 The Esplanade Maribyrnong Photo features Mary Kelly in pinafore dress and blouse common dress for girls of the period Mr WH Dale father of Nola Parker and Mr Kelly father of Mary No 58 vacant block with cows and chooks also owned by Mr Kelly Later used for a trotting horse stables No 56 block adjoining No 58 east of it had a brick dairy also Kellys The dairy was later rented to the Lipski family who migrated as displaced persons from Poland The house next to it was built by Hickeys No 54 Block Lipskis bought dairy and built their own house and they still live at this house Photograph Home of Kelly family Maribyrnong Photograph ...kelly, lipski, house, the esplanade, maribyrnong -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSign - Auxiliary Board - set of 2, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "BRAY RACEWAY"
... Used to advertise horse trotting racing meetings at the Bray Raceway on the Sebastopol line. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Used to advertise horse trotting racing meetings at the Bray Raceway on the Sebastopol line. ...Used to advertise horse trotting racing meetings at the Bray Raceway on the Sebastopol line. Lettered "TROTTING BRAY RACEWAY TONIGHT" and on the opposite side "TROTTING BRAY RACEWAY FRIDAY"Demonstrates signs for advertising events using trams in Ballarat Sheet metal sign boards, with bracket to hang on front of trams. trams, tramways, ballarat, signs, bray raceway, trotting -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncNegative - Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Ted McKoy and his horse
... Ted was a well-known horse breeder in his own right and won many prizes at agricultural shows. He had trotting horses, show hacks and Clydesdales. He worked for many years as the Wodonga Pound Keeper and was well-known throughout the district. ...Ted was a well-known horse breeder in his own right and won many prizes at agricultural shows. He had trotting horses, show hacks and Clydesdales. He worked for many years as the Wodonga Pound Keeper and was well-known throughout the district. ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. Edgar Francis ‘Ted’ McKoy. Born on 21 January 1881 at Wodonga to parents Alexander Joseph McKoy and Emma House. He was the 11th child born to Joseph and Emma. During 1858, Joseph and Emma travelled from Parks Camp in New South Wales to Wodonga. Joseph’s brother James was already living on the border. They settled at Wodonga and raised a very large family. Ted grew up on the horse stud of his parents – the land is where the Wodonga Caravan Park and Wodonga TAFE are now located. Several streets in the area are named after Joseph’s horses. Ted developed his considerable skills with horses with the help of his father who was a renowned breeder. Ted married Laura Annie McVean at 'The Vicarage' Wodonga on 1 Mar 1905. They had four children - Harold Glenn, Vera, Beatrice Mabel and Gladys. They settled at Ted’s stud Moorefield Park. Ted was a well-known horse breeder in his own right and won many prizes at agricultural shows. He had trotting horses, show hacks and Clydesdales. He worked for many years as the Wodonga Pound Keeper and was well-known throughout the district. Ted died on 7 Jul 1947 at Albury District Hospital and was buried at the Wodonga Cemetery.This item is unique and has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.Digital image created from the Haeusler Glass negative collection. Mr. Ted McKoy showing one of his horses. The McKoy family ran a horse stud for many years in Wodonga West, Victoria.wodonga pioneers, haeusler family, glass negatives, dry plate photography, mckoy family wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncNegative - Haeusler Glass Negatives Collection - Ted McKoy and his horse
... Ted was a well-known horse breeder in his own right and won many prizes at agricultural shows. He had trotting horses, show hacks and Clydesdales. He worked for many years as the Wodonga Pound Keeper and was well-known throughout the district. ...Ted was a well-known horse breeder in his own right and won many prizes at agricultural shows. He had trotting horses, show hacks and Clydesdales. He worked for many years as the Wodonga Pound Keeper and was well-known throughout the district. ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. Edgar Francis ‘Ted’ McKoy. Born on 21 January 1881 at Wodonga to parents Alexander Joseph McKoy and Emma House. He was the 11th child born to Joseph and Emma. During 1858, Joseph and Emma travelled from Parks Camp in New South Wales to Wodonga. Joseph’s brother James was already living on the border. They settled at Wodonga and raised a very large family. Ted grew up on the horse stud of his parents – the land is where the Wodonga Caravan Park and Wodonga TAFE are now located. Several streets in the area are named after Joseph’s horses. Ted developed his considerable skills with horses with the help of his father who was a renowned breeder. Ted married Laura Annie McVean at 'The Vicarage' Wodonga on 1 Mar 1905. They had four children - Harold Glenn, Vera, Beatrice Mabel and Gladys. They settled at Ted’s stud Moorefield Park. Ted was a well-known horse breeder in his own right and won many prizes at agricultural shows. He had trotting horses, show hacks and Clydesdales. He worked for many years as the Wodonga Pound Keeper and was well-known throughout the district. Ted died on 7 Jul 1947 at Albury District Hospital and was buried at the Wodonga Cemetery.This item is unique and has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.Digital image created from the Haeusler Glass negative collection. Mr. Ted McKoy showing one of his horses. The McKoy family ran a horse stud for many years in Wodonga West, Victoria.wodonga pioneers, haeusler family, glass negatives, dry plate photography, mckoy family wodonga -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoClothing - Race Colours, John Phyland and Ced McLean
... But, undeterred by distance, Phyland purchased his first trotter in 1882 and proceeded to acquire expensive, high quality standardbred mares and stallions and embark on a venture that saw him: • Breed and race winners of major races including The Melbourne Thousand, Bendigo JC Handicap (raced almost continuously on the grass track at Epsom, Bendigo, from 1867 to 1946), Boort Cup and numerous races at the Melbourne metropolitan tracks at Richmond and Ascot; • Acquire Soultline Villa and training stables adjacent to the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds so he could race at metropolitan tracks; • Develop a large self-contained training facility (including resident blacksmith) and home at 19 Raleigh St, Essendon; • Become the chair of the Victorian Trotting Horse Owners and Breeders’ Association, which lobbied strenuously for night trotting in the 1930s; • Breed from imported and locally bred mares that left families that are still active today. ...But, undeterred by distance, Phyland purchased his first trotter in 1882 and proceeded to acquire expensive, high quality standardbred mares and stallions and embark on a venture that saw him: • Breed and race winners of major races including The Melbourne Thousand, Bendigo JC Handicap (raced almost continuously on the grass track at Epsom, Bendigo, from 1867 to 1946), Boort Cup and numerous races at the Melbourne metropolitan tracks at Richmond and Ascot; • Acquire Soultline Villa and training stables adjacent to the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds so he could race at metropolitan tracks; • Develop a large self-contained training facility (including resident blacksmith) and home at 19 Raleigh St, Essendon; • Become the chair of the Victorian Trotting Horse Owners and Breeders’ Association, which lobbied strenuously for night trotting in the 1930s; • Breed from imported and locally bred mares that left families that are still active today. ...John Phyland It was during 1890 to 1918 that John Phyland, son of Irish immigrants, born in 1866, ran a 2000-acre sheep station. The property, Lake Vale, was south of Balranald, towards the Murray River town of Swan Hill. This would seem to be an unlikely location for a harness racing breeding operation, being more than 400km from Melbourne, where harness racing was centred on the Richmond track. But, undeterred by distance, Phyland purchased his first trotter in 1882 and proceeded to acquire expensive, high quality standardbred mares and stallions and embark on a venture that saw him: • Breed and race winners of major races including The Melbourne Thousand, Bendigo JC Handicap (raced almost continuously on the grass track at Epsom, Bendigo, from 1867 to 1946), Boort Cup and numerous races at the Melbourne metropolitan tracks at Richmond and Ascot; • Acquire Soultline Villa and training stables adjacent to the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds so he could race at metropolitan tracks; • Develop a large self-contained training facility (including resident blacksmith) and home at 19 Raleigh St, Essendon; • Become the chair of the Victorian Trotting Horse Owners and Breeders’ Association, which lobbied strenuously for night trotting in the 1930s; • Breed from imported and locally bred mares that left families that are still active today. Heaven Rocks, the Ballarat Cup, New Zealand Jewels three and four-year-winner, and 1:49.6 ($554,529) export to the US, is six generations on from the Phyland bred mare Dusky Ribbons; • Saw the start of the training career of colourful and controversial Cedric (Ced) McLean, Phyland’s son-in-law, with a mare left when Phyland died.Blue with yellow starsbalranald, trotting, phyland, richmond trotting -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoClothing - Race Colours, Bob Conroy
... Renowned as an outstanding trainer of trotters, Conroy spent a life training from Daylesford, having been raised in nearby Korweinguboora before occupying the former Daylesford Trotting Club track, from where he would often venture into neighbouring Hepburn Regional Park to educate his horses. ...Renowned as an outstanding trainer of trotters, Conroy spent a life training from Daylesford, having been raised in nearby Korweinguboora before occupying the former Daylesford Trotting Club track, from where he would often venture into neighbouring Hepburn Regional Park to educate his horses. ...Bob Conroy died on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at age 88. The Daylesford trainer and brilliant horseman enjoyed a life dedicated to harness racing, which he shared with his wife Pat and their five children, including Glenn, Anne-Maree and Peter, who themselves have combined to drive more than 800 winners. Renowned as an outstanding trainer of trotters, Conroy spent a life training from Daylesford, having been raised in nearby Korweinguboora before occupying the former Daylesford Trotting Club track, from where he would often venture into neighbouring Hepburn Regional Park to educate his horses. A trots trainer, driver and breeder, Mr Conroy’s training successes include Mary Beverley’s win in the 1973 V. L. Dullard Cup, Lincoln Star's win in the 1978 Bendigo Pacing Cup and 1978 Italian Cup, and the Lightfoot Laurels on four occasions (Lucy Lastic 1997, Miss Universe 1999 and 2001 and False Gem on 2008). His greatest stakes win came when Amazon captured the $30,000 Australasian Trotters Championship final in 1984 and then the same year the E B Cochran Memorial Trotters Cup, while notable triumphs also include Mister Everest in the 1990 Chris E Howe Trotters Cup, two Central Victorian Trotting Championships in 1991 (Omaorio) and 2005 (Sutters Glory), the 1996 Coulter Crown with Lucy Lastic, First Signal's win in the 1999 Cranbourne Trotters Cup and then the R C Freestone Trotters Cup with Miss Universe. Other notable performers he trained throughout his distinguished career included multiple metropolitan winners King’s Pride, Eden’s Return, Magic Madge, Minnesota Fats, Hot And Dry, Kyvalley Duke, Speeding Fine, Baltic Prince and Looks Like Me. Bob Conroy’s trotters Bootleg Bert and Margaret Ruth delivered his last trotting wins. Yellow with black Vrb conroy, lincoln star, amazon, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, bendigo, horses, racing colours, trotting, pacing, harness racing, bob conroy, r conroy -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Walking Stick, Mr Bendall Walking & Measuring Stick, c.1920
... horses, Bendall was an amateur rider of note and an owner of several racehorses. He also took a keen interest in coursing and owned and bred many successful dogs. In Warrnambool he took an interest in trotting...horses, Bendall was an amateur rider of note and an owner of several racehorses. He also took a keen interest in coursing and owned and bred many successful dogs. In Warrnambool he took an interest in trotting ...This walking stick, which is also a horse measurer, belonged to Atwell George Bendall, the well-known racing man, judge and handicapper in the Western District early in the 20th century. Born in the Caramut district, he was the manager of the ‘Green Hills’ estate at Winslow, a property owned by his father who also operated a livery and coach service at Caramut. When his father died Bendall carried on the family business until the end of the 19th century when he went to live in Warrnambool. A lover of horses, Bendall was an amateur rider of note and an owner of several racehorses. He also took a keen interest in coursing and owned and bred many successful dogs. In Warrnambool he took an interest in trotting and owned several trotters. For the last sixteen years of his life Atwell Bendall was a handicapper for most of the Western District race clubs and his keen judgment and knowledge of horses were greatly admired and appreciated. He was also a judge at agricultural shows and other horse events and this is probably where he was made use of this horse-measuring walking stick. He died in 1922. This is a most significant item as it belonged to the prominent early 20th century horse racing identity in the Western District – Atwell Bendall. It is also of general historical interest as an ingenious object – a walking stick doubling as a horse measurer. This is a mottled brown-coloured wooden walking stick, slightly tapered and with seven segments. It has a wooden knob at the top curved and indented in an acorn shape. The knob has silver coloured nails or tacks driven into the raised sections. The knob lifts out and is actually a wooden ruler with silver casing at the top of the ruler. Also at the top of the ruler, at a right angle to the ruler, is a lift-out metal piece which has a spirit level at the top end and this metal piece is used to rest on the horse to estimate its measurement in hands. There is a leather strap near the top of the walking stick for attachment to the wrist and a gold metal cap at the bottom of the stick. A silver band near the top of the stick has an inscription. ‘A G. Bendall Warrnambool’ atwell bendall, history of horse racing in the western district, history of warrnambool -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - CERTIFICATES – MISCELLANEOUS
... Trot event, dated 10/04/1918. The letter from Mrs Ennis notes that Miss Powell was the daughter of Gus Powell, owner of a famous racehorse, with information about the family and the carnival. 3/Kindergarten Prize E.L College (sic) awarded to Judita Sunita for Sewing Cards, 12/1923, signed by L.K Cathcart. 4/Donors’ certificate from the Lady Nell ‘Seeing Eye’ Dog School to certify that the Carnegie Community Social Club donated $50.00. No date, but must post date 1966, as the donation was in dollars. Awards Horse ...This file contains 4 items. 1/First Prize Certificate, Australian Ladies Kennel Club, Annual Show 1909 won by Miss J Davis, Halstead, Thelma. Signed by Lady Forres, President. 2/Letter from Mrs M.E Ennis of Landvale Enterprises of Toorak dated 20/02/1995 to the Secretary Caulfield Historical Society enclosing an award certificate. Enclosed is an award certificate from the Caulfield Carnival Gymkhana, ‘Win the War Equestrian Club’ first prize awarded to Miss Powell for the Ladies Trot event, dated 10/04/1918. The letter from Mrs Ennis notes that Miss Powell was the daughter of Gus Powell, owner of a famous racehorse, with information about the family and the carnival. 3/Kindergarten Prize E.L College (sic) awarded to Judita Sunita for Sewing Cards, 12/1923, signed by L.K Cathcart. 4/Donors’ certificate from the Lady Nell ‘Seeing Eye’ Dog School to certify that the Carnegie Community Social Club donated $50.00. No date, but must post date 1966, as the donation was in dollars.awards, horse riders, caulfield historical society, certificates, world war 1914-1918, carnegie, dogs, blind people, social clubs, horse racing, kindergartens, carnegie community social club, horse riding, caulfield -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: A THRIVING MARKET
... horses. His business was situated in Charing Cross. Advertising showed that the business was in existence as early as 1906. Frank was also heavily involved in the Bendigo Agricultural Society, and the Bendigo Trotting and Jockey Clubs. ...horses. His business was situated in Charing Cross. Advertising showed that the business was in existence as early as 1906. Frank was also heavily involved in the Bendigo Agricultural Society, and the Bendigo Trotting and Jockey Clubs. ...Francis Albert (Frank) Hill, (1866-1924) was a Bendigo auctioneer who most commonly sold pigs and horses. His business was situated in Charing Cross. Advertising showed that the business was in existence as early as 1906. Frank was also heavily involved in the Bendigo Agricultural Society, and the Bendigo Trotting and Jockey Clubs. He married Hannah Farley in 1897.Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. A thriving market: local and overseas buyers attend the F. A. Hill & Co. pig market in Charing Cross, Bendigo, during the late 1930s. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Trotting in Port Melbourne, c. 1918
... Four digital images relating to trotting in Port Melbourne. (.01) "Darkie" GATH and horse Grand Logan in the streets of Port Melbourne where brother George operated his first stables...James Laurence MURPHY James Peter CRICHTON Sport - Trotting Pearl KELLY George GATH 'Darkie' GATH Will WHITBOURN Cumming Smith and Co John PECK Dick CULLEN Four digital images relating to trotting in Port Melbourne. (.01) "Darkie" GATH and horse Grand Logan in the streets of Port Melbourne where brother George operated his first stables Photograph Trotting in Port Melbourne The Record ...Regarding trotting history at Port Melbourne Speedway. Includes an extract from "Trove" of the "Record " Emerald Hill covering the opening of the speedway on 24th August 1918. MLA J L MURPHY (president of the club) opened the track in the presence of Port Melbourne Mayor J P CRICHTON and other dignitaries. The club was formed to encourage and support the breeding of trotters and enjoy the sport free from gambling.Four digital images relating to trotting in Port Melbourne. (.01) "Darkie" GATH and horse Grand Logan in the streets of Port Melbourne where brother George operated his first stablesjames laurence murphy, james peter crichton, sport - trotting, pearl kelly, george gath, 'darkie' gath, will whitbourn, cumming smith and co, john peck, dick cullen -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAudio - PMHPS Meeting, Horseracing and trotting south of the Yarra, John Peck, John Kirby, 26 Jun 2017
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Sport - Horse racing John Peck trotting John Peck talking about horseracing and trotting south of the Yarra - including Fishermens Bend and the Trotting Speedway established after World War I near Ingles street Duration 1:00:32 including meeting preliminaries Audio PMHPS Meeting, Horseracing and trotting south of the Yarra, John Peck John Kirby ...John Peck talking about horseracing and trotting south of the Yarra - including Fishermens Bend and the Trotting Speedway established after World War I near Ingles street Duration 1:00:32 including meeting preliminariessport - horse racing, john peck, trotting -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyEducation kit, The Gay Way series Nursery Rhyme Pictures Sets 1 & 11, c.1963
... The nursery rhymes illustrated are from the Gateway Series 1 & 2 - Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star: Polly put the Kettle on; Baa Baa Black Sheep; Queen of Hearts; Humpty Dumpty; Jack & Jill; There was a Crooked Man; Sing a song of Sixpence; There was an old Woman who lived in a Shoe; Old Mother Hubbard; Hot Cross Buns; Do you Know the Muffin Man, Pat a Cake; There was an old Woman tossed up in a Basket; Ride a Cock Horse; I saw a Ship go Sailing By; Curly Locks; Higgeldy Piggeldy;Diddle Diddle Dumping; Monday's Child: Little Tommy Tucker; Oranges & Lemons; Ding Dong Bell; Wee Willie Winkie; Old King Cole; Please to remember the 5th of November; Georgie Porgie; Three Little Mice sat down to Spin; The Man in the Moon; A Farmer went a Trotting....The nursery rhymes illustrated are from the Gateway Series 1 & 2 - Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star: Polly put the Kettle on; Baa Baa Black Sheep; Queen of Hearts; Humpty Dumpty; Jack & Jill; There was a Crooked Man; Sing a song of Sixpence; There was an old Woman who lived in a Shoe; Old Mother Hubbard; Hot Cross Buns; Do you Know the Muffin Man, Pat a Cake; There was an old Woman tossed up in a Basket; Ride a Cock Horse; I saw a Ship go Sailing By; Curly Locks; Higgeldy Piggeldy;Diddle Diddle Dumping; Monday's Child: Little Tommy Tucker; Oranges & Lemons; Ding Dong Bell; Wee Willie Winkie; Old King Cole; Please to remember the 5th of November; Georgie Porgie; Three Little Mice sat down to Spin; The Man in the Moon; A Farmer went a Trotting. ...Used in infant grades to enhance the learning of nursery rhymes as well as to encourage children to examine a picture and talk about what they saw. The nursery rhymes illustrated are from the Gateway Series 1 & 2 - Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star: Polly put the Kettle on; Baa Baa Black Sheep; Queen of Hearts; Humpty Dumpty; Jack & Jill; There was a Crooked Man; Sing a song of Sixpence; There was an old Woman who lived in a Shoe; Old Mother Hubbard; Hot Cross Buns; Do you Know the Muffin Man, Pat a Cake; There was an old Woman tossed up in a Basket; Ride a Cock Horse; I saw a Ship go Sailing By; Curly Locks; Higgeldy Piggeldy;Diddle Diddle Dumping; Monday's Child: Little Tommy Tucker; Oranges & Lemons; Ding Dong Bell; Wee Willie Winkie; Old King Cole; Please to remember the 5th of November; Georgie Porgie; Three Little Mice sat down to Spin; The Man in the Moon; A Farmer went a Trotting..Large pale green folder containing 31 coloured nursery rhyme pictures.education - primary schools, state school 1427 nott street, gateway series nursery rhymes -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument, Remembering life in Port Melbourne in the good old days, 21 Apr 1988
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Recollections of Jack CHUMBLEY of life in Port Melbourne include two-up games, training horses on Sandridge Beach and the introduction of buses to replace the cable trams. Jack CHUMBLEY In pencil on top left - Jack knows where the trotting track & 2 up game would be on the map (Terry's dad) A4 copy of newspaper article from the Emerald Hill, Sandridge & St Kilda Times Remembering life in Port Melbourne in the good old days Document ...Recollections of Jack CHUMBLEY of life in Port Melbourne include two-up games, training horses on Sandridge Beach and the introduction of buses to replace the cable trams. A4 copy of newspaper article from the Emerald Hill, Sandridge & St Kilda Times In pencil on top left - Jack knows where the trotting track & 2 up game would be on the map (Terry's dad)jack chumbley -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Aerial view of Fisherman's Bend circa 1940, circa1940
... Trotting 'Speedway' located at top right of photograph. Built Environment Fishermans Bend Built Environment - Industrial General Motors-Holden Victoria Golf Club Sport - Golf Sport - Horse Racing Black and white photograph of Fishermans Bend, Port Melbourne, c. 1940 showing General Motors Holden in the foreground. ...From the collection of Terry KEENAN. The 9 hole golf course known as the Sandridge Golf Club was part of Victorian Golf Clubs until it moved to Cheltenham in 1927. Trotting 'Speedway' located at top right of photograph.Black and white photograph of Fishermans Bend, Port Melbourne, c. 1940 showing General Motors Holden in the foreground. The original home of the Victoria Golf Club is shown on the left beside the Yarra River winding towards the city & North & South Wharves. built environment, fishermans bend, built environment - industrial, general motors-holden, victoria golf club, sport - golf, sport - horse racing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Re-opening of Port Melbourne Speedway, September 1947
... After the first Night Trotting meeting at the Melbourne Showgrounds in November 1947, the Speedway closed once again Port Melbourne Speedway Sport - Horse Racing The copy of a newspaper photograph shows two competing jockeys and their horses at the Port Melbourne Speedway, Fishermens Bend. ...In September 1947 thousands attended pre Night Trotting Trials at the Port Melbourne. Speedway that was specially revived for that purpose after laying idle since 1941. After the first Night Trotting meeting at the Melbourne Showgrounds in November 1947, the Speedway closed once againThe copy of a newspaper photograph shows two competing jockeys and their horses at the Port Melbourne Speedway, Fishermens Bend.port melbourne speedway, sport - horse racing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - COLOSSAL, BENDIGO SHOWGROUNDS, 2 May, 1971
... Horses! Ponies! Draughts and Trotters! Mounted by Leading Melbourne & Local Jockeys including E Byrne and T McGinley. All competing for scores of prizes. Enter Now For: Cohn's 50-Mile Endurance Ride $350 Prize Money. With a Special Section for Ponies to carry 8 stone 7lbs. Also: A Prize for the most heavily-sponsored rider. Open Pony Club Gymkana (9am to 5pm) Excellent Trophies and Prizes. Trotting...Horses! Ponies! Draughts and Trotters! Mounted by Leading Melbourne & Local Jockeys including E Byrne and T McGinley. scores of prizes. Cohn's 50-Mile Endurance Ride $350 Prize. Special Section for Ponies to carry 8 stone 7lbs. Prize for the most heavily-sponsored rider. Open Pony Club Gymkana Trotting ...Colossal, Bendigo Showground. Entertainment Must of the Year. Sunday, May 2, 1971, 9am till 5pm. Presented by the Rotary Club of Bendigo South. Something new for Bendigo. Horses! Ponies! Draughts and Trotters! Mounted by Leading Melbourne & Local Jockeys including E Byrne and T McGinley. All competing for scores of prizes. Enter Now For: Cohn's 50-Mile Endurance Ride $350 Prize Money. With a Special Section for Ponies to carry 8 stone 7lbs. Also: A Prize for the most heavily-sponsored rider. Open Pony Club Gymkana (9am to 5pm) Excellent Trophies and Prizes. Trotting Trials and Finals (1pm to 4pm) Draught Horse Derby. Big Family Day with never a dull moment family novelty events Bar-B-Q Entries at 61 Lily Street, Bendigo. Adults 50 cents Children 20 centsevent, social, rotary club of bendigo south, colossal, bendigo showground. entertainment must of the year. sunday, may 2, 1971, rotary club of bendigo south. new for bendigo. horses! ponies! draughts and trotters! mounted by leading melbourne & local jockeys including e byrne and t mcginley. scores of prizes. cohn's 50-mile endurance ride $350 prize. special section for ponies to carry 8 stone 7lbs. prize for the most heavily-sponsored rider. open pony club gymkana trotting trials and finals draught horse derby. family day family novelty events bar-b-q entries at 61 lily street, bendigo. adults 50 cents children 20 cents -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMemorabilia - Horseshoe Case, 1906 – 1907
... Wooden case with glass front containing 16 horse shoes grouped in sets, each set with a label: Made 1906-1907 for Australian Exhibition of 1907 by Thomas Alfred Chapman of Warrnambool. The case contains (a) complete chrome set each of Trotting...Wooden case with glass front containing 16 horse shoes grouped in sets, each set with a label: Made 1906-1907 for Australian Exhibition of 1907 by Thomas Alfred Chapman of Warrnambool. The case contains (a) complete chrome set each of Trotting ...The horseshoes in this purpose-built display case were made by Thomas Alfred Chapman in 1906-1907. Chapman operated a blacksmith’s shop in Mortlake Rd, Purnim, about 15 mins drive from Warrnambool. Chapman made this horseshoe case especially for the 3rd Exhibition of Australian Manufacturers and Products, held in the Exhibition Building in Melbourne, which was organised and promoted by the Australian Natives Association (ANA). Reference is made to the horseshoe case in the Exhibition’s Souvenir Catalogue of 1907 on page 85, under the heading 'In the Machinery Section the following exhibits are also shown … 'CHAPMAN, T.A. , Woolsthorpe, via Warrnambool, Case of Horseshoes'. The Australian Natives’ Association (ANA) were a non-partisan and non-sectarian, friendly society founded in Melbourne, Australia in April 1871. It was set-up for the benefit of Australian-born white men, and membership was restricted exclusively to that group. Men of other races including the Chinese and Indigenous people were not allowed to join. The ANA had relatively progressive views on women (for the time) and attracted suffragists seeking support for their cause, and in 1894, the ANA advocated for women’s enfranchisement. Although, white women were only admitted as members from 1964. The organisation was most prominent in Victoria and sought to shape Australia’s national identity and was a training ground for businessmen, trade unionists and politicians including many of Australia’s early prime ministers such as Edmund Barton, Alfred Deakin, James Scullin and Francis Forde, and the first Australian-born governor-general, Isaac Isaacs, was a member. By 1910 it had developed into a nationwide association with real political and social influence, and members would participate in many activities. The ANA lobbied strongly for anti-Chinese legislation and were an ardent believer of colonial unification. Its mission and efforts are largely credited for the successful referendums that resulted in Federation of the six Australian colonies into a new nation, the association’s most important legacy. The ANA was also a supporter of trade protection, and were a staunch advocate of the first act of Australia's new parliament, the Immigration Restriction Act 1901 (cth) or commonly known as the White Australia Policy, which became one of the central pillars of Australian nationalism in the 20th-century. The ANA campaigned against the Australian Federal Government's new immigration policy after the Second World War (non-British immigration from southern and central Europe) in order to maintain a 'white Australia', and resisted changes when the Labor government during the 1970s fully dismantled and abandoned the White Australia Policy. The ANA merged with Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows, in 1993 to become Australian Unity Ltd. The display case of horseshoes changed hands several times, going from its maker Thomas Chapman to his mother then various other members of his family. The case was also displayed at the Lee Family’s butcher shop at 188 Liebig St Warrnambool, and in the Purnim Hotel during the Warrnambool May Races. In the late 1950s the horseshoe case went to Thomas’s son, Brian. He was a Master Farrier and completed his apprenticeship at Flemington Racecourse, and in Warrnambool he owned a blacksmith business at the Warrnambool Racecourse Grounds. Brian later operated a blacksmith’s at Flagstaff Hill, where his customers would bring their horses to be shod. Brian passed away in August 2017. The horseshoe case is significant as an example of trades in the early 20th century in Western Victoria, Australia. It is also significant as an example of horseshoes from the early 20th century. The horseshoe display case is also significant for its association with the Australian Exhibition of 1907, showcasing Australian produce and manufacturing to the world. The horseshoe display case is locally significant for its association with local families, essential businesses and community events. Display case of homemade horseshoes. Wooden case with glass front containing 16 horse shoes grouped in sets, each set with a label: Made 1906-1907 for Australian Exhibition of 1907 by Thomas Alfred Chapman of Warrnambool. The case contains (a) complete chrome set each of Trotting Shoes, Hunting Shoes and Racing Plates, and (b) one pair of Hind Polo Shoes and one pair of Front Aluminium Shoes. The wooden frame has gold lettering on each side proclaiming “Australian Natives Association, T.A. Chapman, horse shoer, Warrnambool” and is topped by a painted Australian coat of arms. Gold lettering on frame, in the order of top/bottom/ left/right “AUSTRALIAN.NATIVES.ASSOCIATION / T.A. CHAPMAN / Horse Shoer / Warrnambool”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, horseshoe display case 1906-1907, chromed set of trotting shoes 1906-1907, chrome set of hunting shoes 1906-1907, chrome set of racing plates 1906-1907, pair of hind polo shoes 1906-1907, pair of front aluminium shoes 1906-1907, australian exhibition 1907, australian natives association (ana), t.a. chapman horse shoer warrnambool, thomas alfred chapman, brian chapman, brian “snacks” chapman, blacksmith warrnambool, warrnambool may races, warrnambool racecourse, purnim hotel, lee family’s butcher shop warrnambool -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, Ballarat Times News Group, "All aboard to trot along", 11/4/2025
... BTM trams horse trams tram 1 Operations Newspaper - two sheets - with colour photographs. "All aboard to trot along" Newspaper Ballarat Times News Group Miriam Litwin ...Ballarat Times Friday 11/4/2025 cover and page 17, featuring a report on the operation of the Horse Tram No. 1 on Sunday 13/4/2025. Cover features a photo of Peter Waugh standing on the horse tram and page 17 details of the history of the tram and times of operation. Has a photo of Peter standing inside the tram. Story and photos by Miriam Litwin.Demonstrates BTM Publicity and its operation of Australia's oldest operating tramcar.Newspaper - two sheets - with colour photographs.btm, trams, horse trams, tram 1, operations -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSlide - 35mm slide/s, Eldon Hogan, early 1960's
... On the front of the tram is a dash panel advertisement for White Horse Whiskey and an auxiliary board for "Trotting Showgrounds Thursday". ...On the front of the tram is a dash panel advertisement for White Horse Whiskey and an auxiliary board for "Trotting Showgrounds Thursday". ...35mm Kodachrome cardboard mount slide of Ballarat No. 17 at Gardens Loop, Wendouree Parade early 1960's. Tram has a roof advertisement for SEC Briquettes. On the front of the tram is a dash panel advertisement for White Horse Whiskey and an auxiliary board for "Trotting Showgrounds Thursday". The tram has the destination of Victoria St. In the background is the Gardens Kiosk. See Fares Please!, May 1995.In ink on the top of the slide "4 wheeler at Gardens Ballarat"tramways, trams, wendouree parade, gardens loop, tram 17 -
Brighton Historical SocietyBag, Bookmaker's bag, circa 1960s-1990s
... trots and gallop meetings. In the early 1960s he moved to Melbourne, where he got his first big financial break when he was offered an interstate license to operate on the rails at all city tracks. He was a leading Melbourne bookmaker on the interstate rails racing circuit from the 1960s to the 1990s, from which period this bag originated. bookmakers horse racing charlie cox c. c. cox interstate rails Painted on one side of the bag in black letters: "C.C. ...Bags such as this one were used by bookmakers to collect and securely hold punters' bets at racing events. This bag belonged to Charlie Cox, a second-generation Australian bookmaker. His father, George Gordon Cox, ran bookmaking operations primarily during the 1920s and 1930s. After serving in the Air Force during the Second World War, Charlie entered the business during the 1940s, initially fielding at greyhound, trots and gallop meetings. In the early 1960s he moved to Melbourne, where he got his first big financial break when he was offered an interstate license to operate on the rails at all city tracks. He was a leading Melbourne bookmaker on the interstate rails racing circuit from the 1960s to the 1990s, from which period this bag originated.White painted leather bag with metal fastening mechanism. A short painted leather handle is joined to the bag by metal fastening clips.Painted on one side of the bag in black letters: "C.C. COX / INTERSTATE RAILS".bookmakers, horse racing, charlie cox, c. c. cox, interstate rails -
Brighton Historical SocietyBag, Bookmaker's bag, circa 1960s-1990s
... trots and gallop meetings. In the early 1960s he moved to Melbourne, where he got his first big financial break when he was offered an interstate license to operate on the rails at all city tracks. He was a leading Melbourne bookmaker on the interstate rails racing circuit from the 1960s to the 1990s, from which period this bag originated. bookmakers horse racing charlie cox c. c. cox interstate rails Painted on one side of the bag in black letters: "C.C. ...Bags such as this one were used by bookmakers to collect and securely hold punters' bets at racing events. This bag belonged to Charlie Cox, a second-generation Australian bookmaker. His father, George Gordon Cox, ran bookmaking operations primarily during the 1920s and 1930s. After serving in the Air Force during the Second World War, Charlie entered the business during the 1940s, initially fielding at greyhound, trots and gallop meetings. In the early 1960s he moved to Melbourne, where he got his first big financial break when he was offered an interstate license to operate on the rails at all city tracks. He was a leading Melbourne bookmaker on the interstate rails racing circuit from the 1960s to the 1990s, from which period this bag originated.White painted leather bag with metal fastening mechanism. A short painted leather handle is joined to the bag by metal fastening clips. A long painted leather strap is joined to the bag by metal fastening clips.Painted on one side of the bag in black letters: "C.C. COX / INTERSTATE RAILS". "C.C. COX" is also painted in black at either end of the shoulder strap.bookmakers, horse racing, charlie cox, c. c. cox, interstate rails
