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Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Greensborough Football Club et al, Greensborough Football Club. Team photograph, 1931 Premiership team, 1931_
... Greensborough Football Club. Team photograph, 1931...Team photograph, Greensborough Football Club. 1931... Football Club. 1931 Premiership team. This photograph is a record ...Team photograph, Greensborough Football Club. 1931 Premiership team.This photograph is a record of the team - players and support staff - involved in the 1931 season.Digital copy of group photograph of football team, players and support staff. greensborough football club, diamond valley football league -
Geelong Football Club
1931 Geelong Football Club Premiership Medallion George Moloney
... 1931 Geelong Football Club Premiership Medallion George...1931 Premiership... votes: 33 Premiership team selection: 1931 Runner-up in Brownlow... votes: 33 Premiership team selection: 1931 Runner-up in Brownlow ...George ‘Speca’ Moloney Born: 07/08/1909 From: Claremont-Cottesloe (WA) Height: 174cm Weight: 73kg Natural kicking foot: Right Guernsey number: 14 First senior match: Round 1, 1931 v Collingwood at Victoria Park The remarkably effective full-forward created an impact in his relatively short career. Although quite short for a key position, he was able to produce spectacular results frequently. He possessed remarkable ground play, elusiveness and goal sense. Amazingly, he was able to snap goals with either foot from virtually anywhere within range. Many of his goals came from kicks over his head or shoulder as he ran away from the scoring area to dodge opponents. He was fast, clever and a good mark. His League career commenced spectacularly; in his first two matches he scored a total of 19 goals. He later became the first player in history to score 10 goals or more in two successive matches (Round 15 and 16, 1932). In that year he became the first Geelong player to score 100 goals in a season. During 1935 he played successfully in the centre. Total Brownlow Medal votes: 33 Premiership team selection: 1931 Runner-up in Brownlow Medal count: 1932 (equal) Club Best & Fairest: 1932 Club leading goalscorer: 1931 (74 gls), 1932 (109 gls), 1933 (68 gls) Competition leading goalscorer: 1932 (109) Instances of seven goals or more in a match: 12 Australian Football Hall of Fame inductee GFC Hall of Fame inductee (2002) GFC Life Membership (2012) Career span: 1931-35 Total matches: Premiership 88 Interstate 1 Total goals: Premiership 303, Interstate 3 Finals matches: 7 Finals goals: 15 Last senior match: Round 17, 1935 v Hawthorn at Corio Oval Died: 05/01/1983 Information provided by Mr Col Hutchinson GFC HistorianGeelong F.C. GFC 1931 Victorian Football League Premiers Medallion Gold with blue enamel. Circular shape with VFL in the centre. Back of medallion has engraving Geelong F.C 1931 George MoloneyBack of medallion has engraving Geelong F.C 1931 George Moloneygfc, 1931 premiership, grand final, medal, george moloney -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931 (Radnell copy), Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931, 1931
... Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931 (Radnell...Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931... Club Premiership team 1931 Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership ...Murray Comrie Collection. The players are posed in front of Tarnagulla Town Hall (later known as Burstall Hall) in the main street of Tarnagulla. The building has since been demolished. Mens football team posed in four lines in front of large building. All are wearing black tops and white shorts. Man at centre front is holding a football on which is painted PREMIER 1931. Taken in front of Tarnagulla Mechanics' Institute, formerly the Borough of Tarnagulla Council Chambers, and later known as Burstall Hall. Demolished c1980."Presented by Tarnagulla Football Club to H.E. Radnell player Premiers 1931". Player names listed in piece of paper adhered to photograph.tarnagulla, sport, football, radnell, mcnamee -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931 (Williams copy), Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931, 1931
... Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931 (Williams...Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership team 1931... Club Premiership team 1931 Tarnagulla Football Club Premiership ...Murray Comrie Collection. The players are posed in front of Tarnagulla Town Hall (also known as Burstall Hall) in the main street of Tarnagulla. The building has since been demolished.Mens football team posed in four lines in front of large building. All are wearing black tops and white shorts. Man at centre front is holding a football on which is painted PREMIER 1931. Probably taken in front of Tarnagulla Town Hall otherwise known as Burstall Hall (now demolished).Names of subjects and name 'L.Williams' handwritten on reverse.tarnagulla, sport, football, radnell, mcnamee -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1931-32 A Team Premiership, c. 1932
... 1931-32 A Team Premiership...Photograph of 1931-32 A Team premiership... A Team premiership 1931-32 A Team Premiership Photograph ...Photograph of 1931-32 A Team premiershipmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, names are jim watson, keith rice, fred glenie, wally grant, jack shiell, jim hanley, abe simmons, w reid, peter robertson, frank schrape, fred armstrong, t j riley, ted wolsley, charlie williams, percy love, edmund forscutt, roy moore -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Greensborough Premiership Team 1931, 1931_
... Greensborough Premiership Team 1931...Caption: Greensborough Premiership Team 1931. Front row (L... - of Greensborough's 1931 Premiership side. greensborough football club diamond ...Caption: Greensborough Premiership Team 1931. Front row (L-R) Lyal Clayton, Andy Ferrari, Percy Jurss, Les Collard, Fred King. 2nd row (L-R): Horrie Burkett, Jack Carlon, Joe Brownhill, Tony Crees, Bill McDowell, Bob Bennett, Les Iredale, Vin Broderick, Jeff Collard. 3rd row (L-R): Oliver Ely, Ted Godwill, Chas Aller, ?Nelson, Alf Purcell, Alan Partington, Wal Reid, Alan Splatt, Dave Barber. Back row: Bill Horn, Joe Stock, Rupert Jessop, Mr Holahahn, Norm Poulter, Dolf Purcell, Bill Mills.Records the team - players and support staff - of Greensborough's 1931 Premiership side.Team photograph mounted on board. Accompanied by typed caption.On mount: 'Allan Studios 318 Smith Street Collingwood'greensborough football club, diamond valley football association, premiers 1931 -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
B/W Photograph, Freddy Woermer, 1931 Emerald Football Club Premiers, 1931
... Emerald Football Club won the district Premiership in 1931... Club won the district Premiership in 1931, and had ...Emerald Football Club won the district Premiership in 1931, and had this photograph taken by Ferdinand ("Freddy") Woermer, whose stamp is on the reverse of the mounting. Woermer lived in a humpy on the Monbulk-Seville Road, Silvan (then Burleigh), and worked around the district as a professional photographer. He used a hollowed tree stump as a dark room for developing photographs.This photograph has double significance. On the one hand, it depicts the premiership team members in 1931. On the other, it is the work of F Woermer, a figure of some interest in the area.B/W photograph of the 1931 Emerald Football Club Premiers team, 22 people in all. Woodlands in background. Photo is glued to heavy cardboard.Rear: Stamp of manufacturers "F Woermer, Silvan Vic" and handwritten date "1931"emerald football club, woermer -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Book - Ormond Amateur Football Club
This file contains 2 items: 1/An 83 page book titled ‘The First Fifty Years. Ormond Amateur Football Club.’ The book details why it was written and by whom. It then goes on to describe the playing years from 1931-1981, missing the 6 years from 1940-1946 during WWII. Includes 11 photographs, Presidents’ history, captains and Premiership coaches, Best and fairest winners, life members. 2/A responsible drinking poster distributed in 2013.ormond amateur football club, burdekin e., donaldson e., foulsham c., kingston j., rowe g., scott d., sheehan j., bray j., dart s., godfredson r., hassed m., johnston m., yewdall m., dalton fine paper, sponsors, berby graham, typographical services pil, ashley ray, ashley dean pic, the campaign palace, peterson janis, hall tony, rankine chris, harris geoff, moran g. f., lacey scott, victorian amateur football association, districtclub, smith l. e., president, organizations, sporting clubs, emblems, sports, uniforms, johnson alex, ormond park, smith mr., stevens mr., gunn e. e., elliston mr., hogan mr., coffey mr., skates mr., gymnasiums, jasper road, junior club, smith east suburban football league, ormond junior football club, kingston jack, australian rules football, football clubs, sports officials, clubs and associations -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
ST. PAULS CHURCH OF ENGLAND TENNIS TEAM, WINNERS OF THE "WEICKHARDT CUP" AFTER WINNING THE PREMIERSHIP FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE YEARS 1931/32/33FRAMED PHOTOGRAPH OF ST. PAULS CHURCH OF ENGLAND PREMIERSHIP TENNIS TEAM . RETAINED THE WEICKHARDT CUP 1931, 1932 AND 1933local history, photography, photographs, churches st. pauls anglican, sport -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - TROPHY, LEWWBURY
PREMIERSHIP CUP PRESENTED BY MR. F.W. WEICKHARDT TO CLUNES ST-PAULS TENNIS TEAM, BEING WINNING TENNIS TEAM FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE YEARS..1 E.P.N.S. TWO HANDLED CUP. .2 STANDING ON A BLACK WOODEN BASE. WEICKHARDT CUP WON BY ST-PAULS TENNIS TEAM. 1931-1932-1933local history, trophies and awards, sport, tennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award, Eastern Suburban Protestant Churches Football Association, SHUF Premiers 1931, A.C. Seidel, 1931
... Football Club premiership team in 1931. ... Hawthorn United Football Club premiership team in 1931. SHUF ...South Hawthorn United were premiers of A Division, Eastern Suburban Protestant Churches FA in 1931. Scores EHU 8-9 d Box Hill United 6-12. (No goal or best players recorded) Other teams in A Division were Balwyn Baptist, Box Hill Combine, Hawthorn C/C, Prahran/Malvern C/C, Highfield Rd, C/C (Glen Iris), Surrey Hills Methodist. Holy Trinity Kew competed in B Division. (Research: Ian Job)Small silver plated trophy on a brown bakelite stand, awarded to A.C. Seidel who was part of the South Hawthorn United Football Club premiership team in 1931. "S.H.U.F.C / Premiers 1931 /A. C. Seidel"south hawthorn united football club, a c seidel, eastern suburban churches football association, trophies -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Victorian Junior Cricket Union, Eastern Suburbs Premiers, Glen Studios, 1931
... Union premiership team of 1931 arthur miers cricket cricket ...Arthur Henry Miers, pictured in the photograph played for cricket, football and baseball teams in Kew for a number of decades in the first half of the twentieth century. He was born on 22 November 1901, the son of Rodolph Theophilus Miers (1874-1951) and Margaret Frances (Margaretta) Fry (1875-1958). He had two brothers, Rodolph Cecil Miers (1904-80) and Charles Wilfred Miers (1906-88), and a sister Marjorie Elizabeth Miers (1911-84). Arthur Miers died in Kew on 25 January 1966, and after his body was cremated, his body was interred in the Mausoleum of Boroondara General (Kew) Cemetery.Rare early photograph of the Victorian Junior Cricket Union premiership team of 1931Team photograph, mounted on card, of the Victorian Junior Cricket Union, Eastern Suburbs Premiers Season 1931.VICTORIAN JUNIOR CRICKET UNION / OPEN AGE INTER-ASSOCIATION COMPETITION / EASTERN SUBURBS PREMIERS SEASON 1931 / BACK ROW - W EWENSON; C W MIERS, B B NICHOLSON / CENTRE ROW - L JUDD; L LITTLEFIELD; W GREENWOOD; V GREAVES; A HARDY; H COOK / FRONT ROW - W H JENKINS (PRES,); S DALEY; A MIERS (VICE-CAPT.); C R STOCKS (CAPT.); E TONKIN; A M WILSON; J C WHITE (HON.GEN.SEC.) / GLEN STUDIOS, CARNEGIE Reverse: MR A MIERS, AS VICE CAPTAIN OF THE SUCCESSFUL TEAM, I EXTEND TO YOU MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SUCCESS. W H JENKINS 12/5/1931arthur miers, cricket, cricket teams, victorian junior cricket union -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Unveiling of the P.C.T.A. Premership penants at Canterbury Presbyterian Church 1931, 1931
Rev. James Forrest at the unveiling of the penants and presentation of the Premiership Cup to the teams at the Canterbury Presbyterian Church tennis Courts. Soldiers Memorial Hall can be seen in the background. A handwritten list of the names of some of the people in the photograph is enclosed.canterbury, soldiers memorial hall, canterbury presbyterian church, forrest> james rev., tennis courts, tennis clubs -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Unveiling of the P.C.T.A. penants at the Canterbury Presbyterian Church 1931, 1931
Rev. James Forrest presenting the Premiership Cups at the Canterbury Presbyterian Church tennis courts. Part of the Soldiers Memorial Hall can be seen in the background. Several people in the photograph are named on a note enclosed. black and white photographcanterbury, canterbury presbyterian church, canterbury road, soldiers memorial hall, tennis courts, tennis clubs