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City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionSouvenir, International Commonwealth Games Committee, Melbourne Commonwealth Games Queens Baton relay, 2006
... Melbourne Commonwealth Games Queens Baton relay...Commonwealth Games 2006...The Queen's Baton Relay has been the traditional curtain-raiser to the Commonwealth Games since 1958. It symbolises the gathering of people from across the Commonwealth. ...Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relay...International Commonwealth Games Committee...Melbourne Commonwealth Games Queens Baton relay Souvenir International Commonwealth Games Committee ...The Queen's Baton Relay has been the traditional curtain-raiser to the Commonwealth Games since 1958. It symbolises the gathering of people from across the Commonwealth. On 14 March 2005 Her Majesty placed a message in the baton at Buckingham Palace, signalling the start of a journey of almost 180,000 kilometres. The baton's journey to the opening ceremony took exactly one year and one day, arriving at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during the opening ceremony of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games on 15 March 2006. It was the first baton relay to visit all 71 nations of the Commonwealth. Athletes and non-athletes alike shared the privilege of carrying the baton. In Bendigo two sites were chosen for events. Bendigo Stadium: Basketball and Wellsford Rifle Range: Full Bore Shooting.Baton in display box. Reproduction of actual object. Front panel has 36 inserts, base is narrower than top. Queens message button near top which unlike the original is not removable. Top is gold coloured, back is dark green. Box is black with black inner liner.Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relaycommonwealth games 2006, city of greater bendigo tourism, city of greater bendigo sport -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionPoster - Advertising poster, Warming up for the Games, 2005
... Warming up for the Games......Commonwealth Games 2006...The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially the XVIII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Melbourne 2006, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth held in Melbourne, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006. ...Glossy colour poster advertising the upcoming Commonwealth Games, depicting women in foreground and man behind lawn bowling. ...Have fun, get involved and get active for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games....International Commonwealth Games Committee...Warming up for the Games Poster Advertising poster International Commonwealth Games Committee ...The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially the XVIII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Melbourne 2006, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth held in Melbourne, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006. It was the fourth time Australia had hosted the Commonwealth Games. Glossy colour poster advertising the upcoming Commonwealth Games, depicting women in foreground and man behind lawn bowling. t; Warming up for the games. ll; (Sticker) Lake Weeroona / 11.00am - 3.30pm / City of Greater Bendigo b; 20th November 2005. Have fun, get involved and get active for the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games.city of greater bendigo tourism, city of greater bendigo community partnerships, commonwealth games 2006, city of greater bendigo events -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Programme - 1956 Olympic Games Offcial Programme - Hockey, Olympic Games Organizing Committee, C 1956
... 1956 Olympic Games Offcial Programme - Hockey...1956 Olympic Games Programme...20-page programme for Hockey for 1956 Olympic Games. Cream and red Colouring....Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 Hockey programme...Olympic Games Organizing Committee...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Belonged to Ian Howie 1956 Olympic Games Programme Hockey Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 Hockey programme 20-page programme for Hockey for 1956 Olympic Games. ...Belonged to Ian Howie20-page programme for Hockey for 1956 Olympic Games. Cream and red Colouring.Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 Hockey programme1956 olympic games programme, hockey -
Koorie Heritage TrustDocument - Printed Sheets, Aboriginal Education Resource unit. Education Department of South Australia, Aboriginal children's games and activities : a resource unit designed for junior primary children, 1983
... Aboriginal children's games and activities : a resource unit designed for junior primary children...Aboriginal Australians -- Games. | Games....Koorie Heritage Trust Levels 1 & 3, Yarra Building Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Aboriginal Australians -- Games. | Games. To enable children to gain insight into the Aboriginal Culture, p.14; figs.; 30 cm. ...To enable children to gain insight into the Aboriginal Culture,p.14; figs.; 30 cm.To enable children to gain insight into the Aboriginal Culture,aboriginal australians -- games. | games. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Promotion, Olympic games Melb 1956, 1956
... Olympic games Melb 1956...olympic games melbourne...This ash tray is a souvenir of the Olympic Games held in Melbourne in 1956. This was an important event in post World War Two Australia and the first time the Olympic Games had been held in the Southern Hemisphere. ...It has a blue base with a multi-coloured image in the centre of the base of a map of Australia, an Olympic Games torch and the Olympic Games ring motifs. ...‘Olympic Games Melbourne Australia 22 Nov. - 8 Dec. 1956’ ‘British Plastics Pty Ltd Melbourne Reg. ...It has a blue base with a multi-coloured image in the centre of the base of a map of Australia, an Olympic Games torch and the Olympic Games ring motifs. ...This ash tray is a souvenir of the Olympic Games held in Melbourne in 1956. This was an important event in post World War Two Australia and the first time the Olympic Games had been held in the Southern Hemisphere. The Opening and Closing Ceremonies, the athletics events and some other events were held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. These were the first televised Olympic Games. To mark the occasion many souvenir items were produced for tourists and collectors.This item is kept as a memento of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, an event that interested and affected all Australians as it made Melbourne and Australia via press and television coverage etc. the centre of attention in the world at the time. It is also a memento that would no longer be made or sold today as cigarette smoking in general is no longer socially and medically acceptable. It will be useful for display.This is a plastic circular ash tray. It has a blue base with a multi-coloured image in the centre of the base of a map of Australia, an Olympic Games torch and the Olympic Games ring motifs. The printing is in white and the name of the maker is embossed on the back of the tray. There are three indents around the base for stubbing out the cigarettes. ‘Olympic Games Melbourne Australia 22 Nov. - 8 Dec. 1956’ ‘British Plastics Pty Ltd Melbourne Reg. Des.’ olympic games melbourne, 1956 olympics -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaSilver medal, Silver medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - basketball - Kevin Coombs, 1963
... Silver medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - basketball - Kevin Coombs...victorian paraplegic games...Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal...Silver medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games....Front - Silver medal from 1963 Australian Paraplegic Games - Basketball - Kevin Coombs Reverse - engraving of two hands grasping each other, with laurel...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal ...Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal Paralympic competitor for Australia.Silver medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games.Front - Silver medal from 1963 Australian Paraplegic Games - Basketball - Kevin Coombs Reverse - engraving of two hands grasping each other, with laurelkevin coombs, victorian paraplegic games -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaGold medal, Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - shot put - Kevin Coombs, 1963
... Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - shot put - Kevin Coombs...victorian paraplegic games...Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal...Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games....Front - Gold medal from 1963 Australian Paraplegic Games - Shot Putt [sic] - 1st - Kevin Coombs Reverse - engraving of two hands grasping each other, with laurel...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal ...Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal Paralympic competitor for Australia.Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games.Front - Gold medal from 1963 Australian Paraplegic Games - Shot Putt [sic] - 1st - Kevin Coombs Reverse - engraving of two hands grasping each other, with laurelkevin coombs, victorian paraplegic games -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaSilver medal, Silver medal from 1960 Australian Paraplegic Games - Javelin - Kevin Coombs, 1963
... Silver medal from 1960 Australian Paraplegic Games - Javelin - Kevin Coombs...australian paraplegic games...Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal...Silver medal from 1960 Australian Paraplegic Games - Javelin - Kevin Coombs....Front - Australian Paraplegic Games Melbourne 1960 - Javlin [sic] - Kevin Coombs Reverse - engraving of two hands grasping each other, with laurel...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal ...Kevin Richard Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at 5 Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal Paralympic competitor for Australia.Silver medal from 1960 Australian Paraplegic Games - Javelin - Kevin Coombs.Front - Australian Paraplegic Games Melbourne 1960 - Javlin [sic] - Kevin Coombs Reverse - engraving of two hands grasping each other, with laurelaustralian paraplegic games, kevin coombs -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 - A Colorgravure Publication
... The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 - A Colorgravure Publication...The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 - A Colorgravure Publication...Olympic Games...A book on the The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 with text including many black & white and color photograpths of various events at the games...The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 - A Colorgravure Publication...Olympic Games Melbourne The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 - A Colorgravure Publication A book on the The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 with text including many black & white and color photograpths of various events at the games The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 - A Colorgravure Publication Book The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 - A Colorgravure Publication ...A book on the The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 with text including many black & white and color photograpths of various events at the gamesolympic games, melbourne -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyMetal on stand, Olympic Games commemorative medallion presented in recognition of City of Ringwood support, 1972
... Olympic Games commemorative medallion presented in recognition of City of Ringwood support....Presented to the City of Ringwood for supporting the Olympic games team to the 1972 Munich games....Presented to the City of Ringwood in grateful acknowledgement of your support to the Olympic games team.; On reverse: xxth Olympic Games - Munich 1972...Presented to the City of Ringwood for supporting the Olympic games team to the 1972 Munich games. Olympic Games commemorative medallion presented in recognition of City of Ringwood support. ...Circular bronze medal on metal base - can be separated. Presented to the City of Ringwood for supporting the Olympic games team to the 1972 Munich games.Presented to the City of Ringwood in grateful acknowledgement of your support to the Olympic games team.; On reverse: xxth Olympic Games - Munich 1972 -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaPlastic souvenir, The International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed - Israel '68, 1968
... The International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed - Israel '68...1968 Stoke-Mandeville-Games...The International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) World Games (or IWAS World Games) are a multi-sport competition for athletes with a disability, which under the former name of the International Stoke Mandeville Games were the forerunner of the Paralympic Games. ...Plastic medallion encasing a paper disc commemorating the 1968 Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed. ...Reverse: The International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed - Israel '68. Friendship - Unity - Sportsmanship. ...The International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) World Games (or IWAS World Games) are a multi-sport competition for athletes with a disability, which under the former name of the International Stoke Mandeville Games were the forerunner of the Paralympic Games. ...The International Stoke-Mandevile Games, held in Tel-Aviv in 1968, were later classified as the third edition of the Paralympics. The International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) World Games (or IWAS World Games) are a multi-sport competition for athletes with a disability, which under the former name of the International Stoke Mandeville Games were the forerunner of the Paralympic Games. The competition has been formerly known as the World Wheelchair and Amputee Games, the Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Games, the Stoke Mandeville Games, the World Wheelchair Games, and in the 1960s and 1970s was often referred to as the Wheelchair Olympics. The Games were originally held in 1948 by neurologist Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who organized a sporting competition involving World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital rehabilitation facility in Aylesbury, England, taking place concurrently with the first post-war Summer Olympics in London. In 1952, the Netherlands joined in the event, creating the first international sports competition for the disabled. In 1960, the Ninth Stoke Mandeville Games were held in Rome, Italy, following that year's Olympic Games. These are considered to be the first Paralympic Games.[1] The 2012 Paralympic mascot Mandeville was named after Stoke Mandeville Hospital. While the Paralympic Games evolved to include athletes from all disability groups, the Stoke Mandeville games continued to be organized as a multi-sport event for wheelchair athletes. Games were held annually in Aylesbury under the direction of the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation (ISMGF), which became the International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF)..Plastic medallion encasing a paper disc commemorating the 1968 Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed. Inscriptions (English): Front: Municipalities - Nazareth Elite - Nazareth. Reverse: The International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed - Israel '68. Friendship - Unity - Sportsmanship. On both sides of the medallions there are what are likely to be the equivalent Hebrew and Arabic translations. Images induces Front: Logos of unknown organisations. Reverse: Logo for the 1968 Paralympics, showing three interlocking wheels to represent their values: friendship, unity and sportsmanship 1968 paralympics, 1968 stoke-mandeville-games, 1968 tel-aviv paralympics -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyMedal - Paralympic Winter Games Salt Lake 2002 volunteer medal
... Paralympic Winter Games Salt Lake 2002 volunteer medal...Paralympic Winter Games Salt Lake 2002 volunteer medal...Salt Lake City Winter Paralympic Games...Salt Lake 2002 was also the first organizing committee to integrate the planning for both the Olympics and Paralympic Games. The Paralympic Games were held from 7th to 16th March. ... A medal presented to volunteers at the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Paralympic Games. The front featured the Logo of these Games which included three Tae-Geuk, a Sino-Korean term meaning 'supreme or ultimate'. ...On Front: Logo surrounded by PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES / SALT LAKE CITY 2002 On Reverse: 7 - 16 MARCH 2002/ MIND BODY SPIRIT...Salt Lake 2002 was also the first organizing committee to integrate the planning for both the Olympics and Paralympic Games. The Paralympic Games were held from 7th to 16th March. ...This item is from the private collection of George Shirling of Red Onion, Falls Creek. Salt Lake 2002 was also the first organizing committee to integrate the planning for both the Olympics and Paralympic Games. The Paralympic Games were held from 7th to 16th March. Australia was represented at these Games by Peter Boonaerts, Bartholomew (Bart) Bunting, Michael Milton, Scott Adams, Cameron Rahles-Rahbula, Mark Drinnan. Michael Milton won gold in all four of his events – Downhill, Slalom, Giant Slalom, and Super-G, and Bart Bunting with guide Nathan Chivers won gold in two events – Downhill and Super-G, and silver in the giant slalom. Australia finished 8th overall in the gold and total medal count. George Shirling arrived in Falls Creek in 1962. He engaged Phil Nowell to build the original Koki Alpine Lodge which opened in 1965 with 14 beds. George operated the lodge with Michael “Baldy” Blackwell as manager. He also graduated in sport psychology in 1981 and was invited to become team psychologist for the Australian Winter Olympic team which went to Albertville, France, in 1992. He later owned the Red Onion Chalet. George credited the success of Koki to “Baldy” Blackwell. “Baldy” and Phil Nowell started the Trackers Mountain Lodge in partnership during the 1980s. In 1971 George sold Koki Lodge to Sigi Doerr. In 2024 the renamed Koki Alpine resort remains a highly popular destination in Falls Creek. George Shirling passed away on 27th February 2023. He had remained actively involved in Falls Creek and was generous with his time and knowledge, always an amazing supporter of The Falls Creek Museum and Falls Creek Village.This medal is significant because it represents Australia's involvement in the Winter Paralympic Games in 2002 A medal presented to volunteers at the Salt Lake City 2002 Winter Paralympic Games. The front featured the Logo of these Games which included three Tae-Geuk, a Sino-Korean term meaning 'supreme or ultimate'. It linked the flag to the previous Winter Paralympic Games held in South Korea. The reverse featured the three Tae-Geuks more prominently. On the rim the words “Mind Body Spirit” were inscribed representing the three values of the 2002 Paralympic Winter Games.On Front: Logo surrounded by PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES / SALT LAKE CITY 2002 On Reverse: 7 - 16 MARCH 2002/ MIND BODY SPIRITgeorge shirling, salt lake city winter paralympic games, salt lake city 2002 -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaLaminated photo, Opening ceremony of first Australian Games at Albert Park, 1960
... Opening ceremony of first Australian Games at Albert Park, 1960...Laminated photocopy of wheelchair athletes at the first Australian Games at Albert Park, Melbourne in 1960...Opening Ceremony of First Australian Games at Albert Park, Melbourne in 1960 The Games were opened by John Landy...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood john landy albert park wheelchair sport disabled sports Opening Ceremony of First Australian Games at Albert Park, Melbourne in 1960 The Games were opened by John Landy Laminated photocopy of wheelchair athletes at the first Australian Games at Albert Park, Melbourne in 1960 Opening ceremony of first Australian Games at Albert Park, 1960 Laminated photo ...Laminated photocopy of wheelchair athletes at the first Australian Games at Albert Park, Melbourne in 1960Opening Ceremony of First Australian Games at Albert Park, Melbourne in 1960 The Games were opened by John Landyjohn landy, albert park, wheelchair sport, disabled sports -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaPhotograph, Photo from Mt Gambier Games, likely circa mid 1980s, 1980s
... Photo from Mt Gambier Games, likely circa mid 1980s...mt gambier games...This photo, depicting a wheelchair athlete competing in the shot put in the Mt Gambier Games, was likely taken after 1981 (possibly in 1986), as one of the onlookers is wearing a cap from the Australian Institute of Sport which was formed in 1981....Black and white photo from Mt Gambier Games, uncertain date, likely mid 1980s....Reverse side of the photo has a post it note with the following inscription. Mt Gambier Games rear: Dominic Gregorio (VIC) Graham Maloney (SA) Steve Trestrail (SA) Michael McIntyre (SA) Peter Peterson )VIC) Don Perriman (VIC) holding...Photo from Mt Gambier Games, likely circa mid 1980s Photograph ...This photo, depicting a wheelchair athlete competing in the shot put in the Mt Gambier Games, was likely taken after 1981 (possibly in 1986), as one of the onlookers is wearing a cap from the Australian Institute of Sport which was formed in 1981.Black and white photo from Mt Gambier Games, uncertain date, likely mid 1980s.Reverse side of the photo has a post it note with the following inscription. Mt Gambier Games rear: Dominic Gregorio (VIC) Graham Maloney (SA) Steve Trestrail (SA) Michael McIntyre (SA) Peter Peterson )VIC) Don Perriman (VIC) holdingmt gambier games, dominic gregorio, graham maloney, steve trestrail, michael mcintyre, peter peterson -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionSouvenir, International Commonwealth Games Committee, Queen's Baton Relay Gold Coast 2018, 2018
... ...21st Commonwealth Games...The Queen's Baton Relay has been the traditional curtain-raiser to the Commonwealth Games since 1958. It symbolises the gathering of people from across the Commonwealth. ...Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relay...International Commonwealth Games Committee...City of Greater Bendigo Sport Gold Coast 2018 Queen's Baton Relay 21st Commonwealth Games Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relay Gold baton in cardboard tube. ...The Queen's Baton Relay has been the traditional curtain-raiser to the Commonwealth Games since 1958. It symbolises the gathering of people from across the Commonwealth. On 14 March 2005 Her Majesty placed a message in the baton at Buckingham Palace, signalling the start of a journey of almost 180,000 kilometres. The baton's journey to the opening ceremony took exactly one year and one day, arriving at the Melbourne Cricket Ground during the opening ceremony of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games on 15 March 2006. It was the first baton relay to visit all 71 nations of the Commonwealth. Athletes and non-athletes alike shared the privilege of carrying the baton. In Bendigo two sites were chosen for events. Bendigo Stadium: Basketball and Wellsford Rifle Range: Full Bore Shooting.Gold baton in cardboard tube.Top of box: Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games / Queen's Baton Relaycity of greater bendigo sport, gold coast 2018, queen's baton relay, 21st commonwealth games -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaGold medal, Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - Class B Women's 25 metres - 1st Crawl - Pam McCarthy, 1963
... Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - Class B Women's 25 metres - 1st Crawl - Pam McCarthy...victorian paraplegic games...Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games....Front - 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - Class B Women's 25 metres - 1st Crawl - Pam McCarthy Reverse - engraving of swimmers competiting...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood Anglo-Indian Pamela "Pam" McCarthy was struck by polio in 1945 at age 11 In addition to her becoming a singer, she also competed at a variety of sporting meets for the disabled. pamela mccarthy victorian paraplegic games Front - 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - Class B Women's 25 metres - 1st Crawl - Pam McCarthy Reverse - engraving of swimmers competiting Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games. ...Anglo-Indian Pamela "Pam" McCarthy was struck by polio in 1945 at age 11 In addition to her becoming a singer, she also competed at a variety of sporting meets for the disabled.Gold medal from 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games.Front - 1963 Victorian Paraplegic Games - Class B Women's 25 metres - 1st Crawl - Pam McCarthy Reverse - engraving of swimmers competitingpamela mccarthy, victorian paraplegic games -
Vision AustraliaFilm - Video recording, Danielle Matthews, 2002 Southern Cross games, 2002
... 2002 Southern Cross games...This film was created to capture the experience of the games....1 MPG file of the Southern Cross games...This film was created to capture the experience of the games. RVIB Burwood School Recreation 1 MPG file of the Southern Cross games 2002 Southern Cross games Film Video recording Danielle Matthews ...In 2002, the Southern Cross games was held at Burwood. Students from around Australia as well as the Pacific region, came together to compete and make new friends in a fun environment. This film was created to capture the experience of the games.1 MPG file of the Southern Cross gamesrvib burwood school, recreation -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAward - Trophy, Thomastown Golf Club, Thomastown Golf Club. Bob Jones. Played 351 games ...1995, 1995
... Bob Jones. Played 351 games ...1995...To Robert (Bob) Jones for playing 351 games and attending 400 games 1995. Bob had previously won Best Club Man in 1992. ...Congratulations Bob Jones on playing 351 games and attending 400 games 3-12-1995" engraved on plaque....To Robert (Bob) Jones for playing 351 games and attending 400 games 1995. Bob had previously won Best Club Man in 1992. ...Golf trophy awarded by the Thomastown Golf Club. To Robert (Bob) Jones for playing 351 games and attending 400 games 1995. Bob had previously won Best Club Man in 1992. He was also Club Secretary for many years.Thomastown Golf Club was a social club formed in 1976. This is part of the Robert (Bob) Jones collection of Club memorabilia.Golf trophy, plastic and metal clock with 2 pen holders on timber base."Thomastown Golf Club. Congratulations Bob Jones on playing 351 games and attending 400 games 3-12-1995" engraved on plaque.thomastown golf club, golf trophies, bob jones, evelyn jones -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Olympic Games Swimming, 1956
... Olympic Games Swimming...Olympic Games...Program for the swimming on 07/12/1956 at the Melbourne Olympic Games...Program of the 1956 Olympic Games Swimming events Friday 7th December...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Program for the swimming on 07/12/1956 at the Melbourne Olympic Games Olympic Games Sport Program of the 1956 Olympic Games Swimming events Program of the 1956 Olympic Games Swimming events Friday 7th December Olympic Games Swimming Booklet ...Program of the 1956 Olympic Games Swimming eventsProgram of the 1956 Olympic Games Swimming events Friday 7th Decembernon-fictionProgram of the 1956 Olympic Games Swimming eventsolympic games, sport -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, VI th British Empire & Commonwealth Games, 1958
... VI th British Empire & Commonwealth Games...A book from the 1958 Wales Empire & Commonwealth Games 18 - 26 July...A 64 page book of the 1958 Empire & Commonwealth Games held in Wales...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne A book from the 1958 Wales Empire & Commonwealth Games 18 - 26 July Sport Competitions A 64 page book of the 1958 Empire & Commo9nwealth Games held in Wales including games history and events A 64 page book of the 1958 Empire & Commonwealth Games held in Wales VI th British Empire & Commonwealth Games Book James S. ...A 64 page book of the 1958 Empire & Commo9nwealth Games held in Wales including games history and eventsA 64 page book of the 1958 Empire & Commonwealth Games held in Walesnon-fictionA 64 page book of the 1958 Empire & Commo9nwealth Games held in Wales including games history and eventssport, competitions -
Vision AustraliaUniform - Object, 1977 Fespic Games Australian team jacket
... 1977 Fespic Games Australian team jacket...Jacket worn by Mrs G Hoppitt, who accompanied the Australian blind bowling team to the 2nd Fespic Games in Sydney....Australia 2nd Fespic Games Sydney 1977...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Jacket worn by Mrs G Hoppitt, who accompanied the Australian blind bowling team to the 2nd Fespic Games in Sydney. Uniforms Recreation Grace Hoppitt Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Australia 2nd Fespic Games Sydney 1977 1 gold coloured jacket with cream lining and Australian coat of arms on breast pocket 1977 Fespic Games Australian team jacket Uniform Object ...Jacket worn by Mrs G Hoppitt, who accompanied the Australian blind bowling team to the 2nd Fespic Games in Sydney.1 gold coloured jacket with cream lining and Australian coat of arms on breast pocketAustralia 2nd Fespic Games Sydney 1977uniforms, recreation, grace hoppitt, royal blind society of new south wales -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBadge - Winter Olympic Games 1994 and 2002
... Winter Olympic Games 1994 and 2002...Winter Olympic Games 1994 and 2002...Lillehammer Winter Games...These badges and emblems were issued by the Winter Olympic committees for the Games in Lillehammer, Norway in 1994 and Salt Lake City, USA in 2002 to commemorate the holding of the games in their respective cities. ...The 2002 badge for Park City is round and bears the emblem adopted for the Olympic Games held in Salt Lake as well as the Olympic rings....Badge 1: Lillehammer 1994 Badge 2: Olympic Venue City, Park City, Olympic Winter Games, Salt Lake 2002...Winter Olympic Games 1994 and 2002 Badge Winter Olympic Games 1994 and 2002 ...These badges and emblems were issued by the Winter Olympic committees for the Games in Lillehammer, Norway in 1994 and Salt Lake City, USA in 2002 to commemorate the holding of the games in their respective cities. The badges were owned and donated by Diana Patterson who was a talented cross country skier. She was born in Tasmania and originally pursued a career as a physical education teacher. After making a major career change, she applied to join the Australian Antarctic Division. She applied four times before she was accepted. Diana first travelled to the Antarctic in October 1987. By this time only ten Australian women had spent a winter there. She first worked at Casey Station, before becoming leader at Mawson Station therein becoming the first female leader of an Antarctic base of any nation. After retiring Diana guided tourist expeditions to the Antarctic for many years, as well as continuing work in research and conservation. In 2012 she published her story “The Ice Beneath My Feet: My Year In Antarctica”. Diana Patterson was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for "service to conservation and the environment”. As well as these outstanding career achievements, Diana has been a Board Member of both the Mt. Buller Alpine Resort Management Board, including a period as Chairman, and also the Falls Creek Resort Management Board. She was also a founding member of Falls Creek Historical Society.These badges belonged to a highly recognised Australian and founding member of the Falls Creek Historical Society.Two badges issued to represent the Olympic cities of Lillehammer in 1994 and Park City, Salt Lake 2002, The badge for 1994 is rectangular and has a stylised figure of a skier in the centre. It has a chain attached at the top, so may have been part of a keychain. The 2002 badge for Park City is round and bears the emblem adopted for the Olympic Games held in Salt Lake as well as the Olympic rings.Badge 1: Lillehammer 1994 Badge 2: Olympic Venue City, Park City, Olympic Winter Games, Salt Lake 2002diana patterson, falls creek, lillehammer winter games, salt lake city winter games -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAdministrative record - Record Book, Thomastown Golf Club et al, Thomastown Golf Club. "Games books", 1985 and 1986, 1985-1986
... Thomastown Golf Club. "Games books", 1985 and 1986.......games records...Book used by Thomastown Golf Club to record games played by each member, players' scores, handicap etc. in 1985 and 1986. ...2 Record books with red cover, register of games played....Thomastown Golf Club Bob Jones games records Handwritten record. 2 Record books with red cover, register of games played. ...Book used by Thomastown Golf Club to record games played by each member, players' scores, handicap etc. in 1985 and 1986. Maintained by Robert (Bob) Jones, Golf Club Secretary.Thomastown Golf Club was a social club formed in 1976. This is part of the Robert (Bob) Jones collection of Club memorabilia.2 Record books with red cover, register of games played.Handwritten record.thomastown golf club, bob jones, games records -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Olympic Games Identity Card, 1956
... Olympic Games Identity Card ...The identity card was issued to Speros Defteros who represented Greece in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games as a wrestler....A coloured photograph of a competitor's identity card issued at the Melbourne Olympic Games. The background colour is light lime green with navy blue writing with the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games insignia in the centre of the card. ...Olympic Games Identity Card Photograph ...The identity card was issued to Speros Defteros who represented Greece in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games as a wrestler.A coloured photograph of a competitor's identity card issued at the Melbourne Olympic Games. The background colour is light lime green with navy blue writing with the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games insignia in the centre of the card. The wording is in both French and English. -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBooklet, XII Commonwealth Games Brisbane 1982, 30/09/1982
... XII Commonwealth Games Brisbane 1982......commonwealth games...The XII Commonwealth Games were held in and around Brisbane from September 30th to October 9th 1982....An 8 page multi coloured booklet issued in advance for the Brisbane Commonwealth Games in 1982....An 8 page multi coloured booklet issued in advance for the Brisbane Commonwealth Games in 1982. XII Commonwealth Games Brisbane 1982 Booklet ...The XII Commonwealth Games were held in and around Brisbane from September 30th to October 9th 1982.This booklet shows the venues and lists the programme of events.An 8 page multi coloured booklet issued in advance for the Brisbane Commonwealth Games in 1982.Pencil markings on the top of the second page.brisbane, commonwealth games, 1982, sporting events -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Centenary Games, 1935
... Centenary Games...Centenary Games...Souvenir Programme of the Centenary Games held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. ...Souvenir Programme of the Centenary Games held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Jan 26 & 28 1935...Jan 26 & 28 1935 Centenary Games Sport Souvenir Programme of the Centenary Games Winners and place getters written in pencil Souvenir Programme of the Centenary Games held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Jan 26 & 28 1935 Centenary Games Booklet Printed for the V.A.A.A. ...Souvenir Programme of the Centenary GamesSouvenir Programme of the Centenary Games held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Jan 26 & 28 1935non-fictionSouvenir Programme of the Centenary Gamescentenary games, sport -
Vision AustraliaFlag - Object, 1982 Fespic Games banner
... 1982 Fespic Games banner...Souvenir mini banner from the 1982 Fespic Games in Hong Kong....Fespic Games 1982 Hong Kong Oct. 31st to Nov. 7th 1982...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Souvenir mini banner from the 1982 Fespic Games in Hong Kong. Recreation Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Fespic Games 1982 Hong Kong Oct. 31st to Nov. 7th 1982 White satin mini banner with black writing and red fringing 1982 Fespic Games banner Flag Object ...Souvenir mini banner from the 1982 Fespic Games in Hong Kong.White satin mini banner with black writing and red fringingFespic Games 1982 Hong Kong Oct. 31st to Nov. 7th 1982recreation, royal blind society of new south wales -
Clunes MuseumDocument - SPEECH & PHOTOGRAPHS, GAMES OF THE GOLDFIELDS, CIRCA 2000
... GAMES OF THE GOLDFIELDS......exhibition [games of the goldfields]...SPEECH AND PHOTOGRAPHS 5 WHITE A4 PAGES, STAPLED TOP LH CORNER, .1 THE OPENING SPEECH FOR THE EXHIBITION AT THE CLUNES MUSEUM FOR "GAMES OF THE GOLDFIELDS" GIVEN BY MR. PHIILLIP LAW. .2 - .4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF PHILLIP LAW GIVING SPEECH...OPENING SPEECH FOR CLUNES GAMES IN THE GOLDFIELDS. FRIDAY 24TH MARCH 2000 (SIGNATURE) PHILLIP LAW. ...HE WAS APPOINTED AS SCIENCE MASTER AT CLUNES HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN JANUARY 1933. local history document exhibition [games of the goldfields] OPENING SPEECH FOR CLUNES GAMES IN THE GOLDFIELDS. ...MR. PHILLIP LAW WAS INVITED TO OPEN THE EXHIBITION OF VARIOUS SPORTS IN CLUNES. HE WAS APPOINTED AS SCIENCE MASTER AT CLUNES HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN JANUARY 1933.SPEECH AND PHOTOGRAPHS 5 WHITE A4 PAGES, STAPLED TOP LH CORNER, .1 THE OPENING SPEECH FOR THE EXHIBITION AT THE CLUNES MUSEUM FOR "GAMES OF THE GOLDFIELDS" GIVEN BY MR. PHIILLIP LAW. .2 - .4 PHOTOGRAPHS OF PHILLIP LAW GIVING SPEECHOPENING SPEECH FOR CLUNES GAMES IN THE GOLDFIELDS. FRIDAY 24TH MARCH 2000 (SIGNATURE) PHILLIP LAW. local history, document, exhibition [games of the goldfields] -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Booklet, The Story of the Olympic Games, 1956
... The Story of the Olympic Games...Olympic Games...Issued by the Olympic Tyre and Rubber Company in the interests of amateur sport and as an advance souvenir of the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne...Issued by the Olympic Tyre and Rubber Company in the interests of amateur sport and as an advance souvenir of the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Issued by the Olympic Tyre and Rubber Company in the interests of amateur sport and as an advance souvenir of the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne Olympic Games Sport A souvenir booklet of the history of the Olympic Games Contains a leaflet announcing the death Sir Frank Beaurepaire Issued by the Olympic Tyre and Rubber Company in the interests of amateur sport and as an advance souvenir of the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne The Story of the Olympic Games Booklet The Olympic Tyre and Rubber Company ...A souvenir booklet of the history of the Olympic GamesIssued by the Olympic Tyre and Rubber Company in the interests of amateur sport and as an advance souvenir of the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbournenon-fictionA souvenir booklet of the history of the Olympic Gamesolympic games, sport -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Booklet - 1956 Olympic Games Official Programme, Athletics, Sands & McDougall, C 1956
... 1956 Olympic Games Official Programme, Athletics....1956 Olympic Games...Olympic Games, Melbourne Australia 1956, Athletics......Olympic Games Organising Committee...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Belonged to Ian Howie 1956 Olympic Games Athletics Programmes Olympic Games, Melbourne Australia 1956, Athletics - 16-page booklet - Programme for Main Stadium Athletics - Monday 26th Nov 1956 Booklet 1956 Olympic Games Official Programme, Athletics. ...Belonged to Ian Howie- 16-page booklet - Programme for Main Stadium Athletics - Monday 26th Nov 1956Olympic Games, Melbourne Australia 1956, Athletics1956 olympic games, athletics, programmes
