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Otway Districts Historical Society
Booklet, Beech Forest Football Club. Registered Players
... Beech Forest Football Club. Registered Players....beech forest football club; players;... Forest Football Club during the period c.1948-1951.... of the Beech Forest Football Club. Covers plus 14 p., 6 p. entered. ... of the Beech Forest Football Club during the period c.1948-1951. beech ...The registered players listed are members of the Beech Forest Football Club during the period c.1948-1951.The Gordon memo book containing Registered Players of the Beech Forest Football Club. Covers plus 14 p., 6 p. entered. 1 p. football team list inserted.beech forest football club; players; -
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Minute Book, Beech Forest Football Club, Minutes, Balance Sheet, 1948-54, 1948
... Beech Forest Football Club, Minutes, Balance Sheet, 1948-54....Beech Forest Football Club, (1) Annual Meeting and Ordinary... Rovers Football Club. beech forest; football; minutes; Insert ...Beech Forest first entered the association prior to World War 1, playing in maroon and gold on a ground situated 200 metres north of the final ground. Little is known of the competition in those days. The Club reformed in 1921. Beech Forest changed its colours to Richmond colours and used a ground south of the township, now known as the Football Break Road in the Forest Commission pine plantation. In 1922 the site of the present ground had been purchased but it was 1929 before it was first used, and it was used every year, except 1953 when G. Bellchamber's paddock was used while major renovations were carried out on their home ground. It was in the same year, 1929, that they changed their colours yet again to the blue with white V colours, which they retained until the Club disbanded. Beech Forest won premierships in 1924 and 1940. In 1945 the Club reformed yet again to enter the Otway Association. They were successful in winning premierships in 1946, 1947, 1952 and 1953. Finally, in 1957, the Club disbanded to become part of the Otway Rovers Football Club.Beech Forest Football Club, (1) Annual Meeting and Ordinary Meeting Minutes, November 1948 - September 1952; (2) Annual Meeting and Ordinary Meeting Minutes March 1953 - April 1954, Statements of Receipts and Expenditure 1950 - 1952. 2x Exercise Book.Insert: Grounds used; Best and Fairest Players.beech forest; football; minutes; -
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Book, The Printing Place, Football Country Style
A football history of the teams surrounding Colac, Victoria, and Alvie Football Club in particular.Football country style. A history of football in the Colac District from 1900 - 1974, illustrated with many photographs of local interest. Bill Doran. 1st ed. Alvie (Vic); Alvie Football Club; nd. 120 p.; illus. Soft cover.football; history; colac; alvie;, football; history; colac; alvie; -
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Book, Colac Herald Press, Beeac Football Club Centenary Souvenir: Hundred Years on, 1983
A centenary souvenir history of the Beeac Football and Netball Club, Victoria, in 1983, its premierships and the advent of the netball club in 1974.Beeac Football Club Centenary Souvenir: Hundred Years On. 1883-1983. Beeac June 11-12. Beeac (Vic); Herald Print; 1983. 64 p.; illus. Soft cover.beeac; football; netball; history; -
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Booklet, Victorian Country Football League, Victorian Country Football League. List of Affiliated Clubs, March 1948
The list of affiliated clubs gives the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the VCFL, the District Councillors, and the affiliated clubs, thier controlling body, the secretary of the controlling body, and the district in which the affiliated club resides.Victorian Country Football League. List of affiliated clubs. Issued March 1948. L.H. McBrien, Secretary. 40 p. Soft cover.victorian country football league; vcfl; clubs; district; -
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Photograph, Harrington's Hotel, Lavers Hill, 1921, 1921
The Lavers Hill Hotel was established in about 1906. The publicans were Messrs. Hedley, Tom McGrath, Pat Harrington and F. Betteridge. When Tom McGrath was publican the hotel boasted 20 rooms and first-class stabling. Pat Harrington when publican supported the local football club when it was formed, and soon after owned the General Store from 1924 until 1926. When a census officer collecting statistical information asked Mrs Harrington, "What does your husband do?" the answer quickly came, "Well now, what could you say Pat has ever done." The hotel burnt done in 1930.B/W. Harrington's Laver Hill Hotel, with one woman approaching the hotel from the left and three people on a very long, two-dimension veranda.lavers hill; hotel;