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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, XX/01/1989
... warrnambool memorial bowling club... of the Warrnambool Memorial Bowling Club (now known as the City Memorial... of the Warrnambool Memorial Bowling Club at the Classic Pairs Tournament Jan... ben witham warrnambool memorial bowling club city memorial ...In January 1989, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) partnered with the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation to sponsor the lawn bowls Classic Pairs Tournament. This photo depicts AFV's Ben Witham at the event with the President and Secretary of the Warrnambool Memorial Bowling Club (now known as the City Memorial Bowls Club).B&W photo of three men standing next to a large horizontal banner affixed to an exterior wall constructed from decorative concrete blocks (also known as "breeze blocks"). At the top of the banner, in large font, is the text (partially obscurred), "ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA", preceeded by a telephone number. Across the centre, there is the text, "Exercise Helps Beat Arthritis" (partially obscured). Across the bottom of the banner, there is the text (partially obscured), "...ER PROJECT FUNDED BY VICTORIAN HEALTH PROMOTION FOUNDATION”.[On a green sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Dear Barb, for the historical record! Ben [On a second green sticky note, handwritten in blue ink] Ben Witham |89 with the President and Secretary of the Warrnambool Memorial Bowling Club at the Classic Pairs Tournament Jan '89 partly sponsored by the AFV ( via the Health Pro. Foundation)arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, outreach, victorian health promotion foundation, vichealth, lawn bowls, classic pairs tournament, ben witham, warrnambool memorial bowling club, city memorial bowls club, president, secretary, 1989 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge - 001043.1Warrnambool Bowls Club 001043.2 City Memorial Bowls Club, Circa mid to late 20th century
... . Warrnambool City Memorial Bowling club was established in 1950...001043.1 Warrnambool Bowls Club 001043.2 City Memorial.... Warrnambool City Memorial Bowling club was established in 1950 ...Warrnambool Bowls’ club was established in 1890. The club was initially established in Liebig St and was the sole club in Warrnambool before the establishment of St. John’s Bowls club in 1926. Warrnambool City Memorial Bowling club was established in 1950 with Lawn tennis and Dennington following in the 1960’s.It was around 1990 that the club moved from Liebig St to Timor St on the site of the St Joseph’s tennis courts. Mementos of two local clubs which have a long association with the town and which are still operating today.001043.1 Roughly five sided badge with picture of lighthouse in blue and white, surrounded by dark blue with bronze coloured writing. Pin at back. 001043.2 Oval shaped with dark green border with text surrounding light green centre. Brass coloured emblem of Warrnambool War Memorial. Back has pin clasp. 001043.1 Warrnambool Bowls Club 001043.2 City Memorial Bowling Club Warrnambool on front of badge and Pitcher Melb on back. warrnambool, warrnambool bowls club, warrnambool city memorial bowls club -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Flag, Bowles Club Western District Bowles Association 1963-64, 1964
This is a flag awarded to the Premiers of the Warrnambool District Bowls Association for 1963-4. The members of the Warrnambool District Bowls Association are Timboon, Dennington, Koroit, Port Fairy, Terang, Lawn Tennis, City Memorial and Warrnambool Bowls Clubs. It is presumed that this flag was awarded to St. John’s Bowls Club as it was passed over from that club to the Warrnambool and District Historical Society in 2014. St. John’s Bowls Club in Princess Street, Warrnambool was associated with the Warrnambool Presbyterian Church. It was formed in the 1930s and ceased to exist in 2013. This flag is of some interest as a memento of St. John’s Bowls Club in Warrnambool. This club was a well-known sporting club in the 20th and early 21st centuries in Warrnambool. Bowling is a popular sport in Warrnambool. This is a triangular-shaped cloth flag or pennant. It is dark blue with yellow lettering stitched on (Warrnambool District Bowls Association Premiers 1963-4). The base of the triangle has a white canvas folded binding in which is enclosed a plaited rope with a metal clip for attachment to a pole. The smallest section of the flag has been stitched over with black cloth. The flag is somewhat grubby with the white binding particularly dirty.‘W.D.B.A. Premiers 1963-64’warrnambool district bowls association, st. john’s bowls club, warrnambool, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Newspaper cuttings scrapbook, Martin Carter, Saddler, Warrnambool, late 19th century (1887-1894)
This scrapbook contains newspaper cuttings, mainly about football, and other written material from the late 19th century. It belonged to Martin Carter ((1870-1943), a Warrnambool saddler who worked for many years in the saddlery business established by his father, Samuel. Martin Carter was very active in community affairs - President of the Warrnambool Bowling Club, a member of the local Volunteer Militia, Secretary of the Progress Association, a football player and umpire and a local cricketer. He was the Secretary of the Warrnambool Town (later City) Band for fifty years and a memorial plaque in his honour was erected at the Band headquarters in Warrnambool. He was also a Warrnambool Councillor (1917-1925) and Warrnambool Mayor (1922-24). His interest in football can be seen from the great number of football newspaper cuttings in this notebook.This little notebook is most interesting as it provides us with details on football in the Warrnambool district in the late 19th century and gives us an indication of the popularity of the game at that time. It is a valuable research tool.This is a small notebook with a black cover. The pages contain ruled red lines over which have been pasted newspaper cuttings. Some pages have handwritten material and some pages are blank. There are also several loose cuttings. The notebook has been stapled but the staples have been removed.M.L.Carter Warrnambool June 13th 1887 S.Carter Saddler Warrnambool (stamp)warrnambool town band, martin carter warrnambool, football in the warrnambool district, sydney giddings warrnambool saddler