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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; BENDIGO LAWN TENNIS CLUB ANNUAL TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME
... LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; BENDIGO LAWN TENNIS CLUB ANNUAL TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME......bendigo lawn tennis club...Also included is an outline of the programme - 'Programme Bendigo Lawn Tennis Club Annual Tournament Easter 1921. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PROGRAM Sporting event bendigo lawn tennis club Lydia Chancellor collection sport tennis event Bendigo Lawn Tennis Club programme program A salmon coloured programme with black print on the cover and white pages inside. ...A salmon coloured programme with black print on the cover and white pages inside. On the front cover are an Allan's Music advertisement and a Myers advertisement. Also included is an outline of the programme - 'Programme Bendigo Lawn Tennis Club Annual Tournament Easter 1921. March 25th, 26th, 28th and 29th. Price Sixpence.' On the inside are more advertisements and the programme itself. The back cover contains more advertisements.program, sporting event, bendigo lawn tennis club, lydia chancellor, collection, sport, tennis, event, bendigo lawn tennis club, programme, program -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO LAWN TENNIS CLUB- 15TH ANNUAL EASTER TOURNAMENT 1928
... BENDIGO LAWN TENNIS CLUB- 15TH ANNUAL EASTER TOURNAMENT 1928......bendigo lawn tennis club...Document, Program.Bendigo Lawn Tennis Club,1928, 15th Annual Easter Tournament, Program of Events.Cambridge Press, Bendigo....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PROGRAM Sporting event bendigo lawn tennis club Bendigo Lawn Tennis Club-Easter Tournament Cambridge press, Bendigo. ...Document, Program.Bendigo Lawn Tennis Club,1928, 15th Annual Easter Tournament, Program of Events.Cambridge Press, Bendigo.Cambridge press, Bendigo.program, sporting event, bendigo lawn tennis club, bendigo lawn tennis club-easter tournament -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME (BOOKLET) FOR BENDIGO LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION, 1931
... Club/society...bendigo lawn tennis association...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Club/society bendigo lawn tennis association Tournament Programme (booklet) for Bendigo Lawn Tennis Association's 18th Easter Tournament, April 3 - 7, 1931. ...Tournament Programme (booklet) for Bendigo Lawn Tennis Association's 18th Easter Tournament, April 3 - 7, 1931. Held at the Municipal Lawn Courts, Bendigo. Advertising and details of 14 events. Printer: Cambridge Pressorganization, club/society, bendigo lawn tennis association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: TENNIS PLAYER
... Bendigo goldfields Also known as the Asphalt Lawn Tennis Courts, existed as early as 1891. The first tennis played on actual lawn was 1/11/1928 NEWSPAPER Bendigo advertiser the way we were Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Tennis players on the asphalt courts located behind what is now the Bendigo Croquet Club ...Also known as the Asphalt Lawn Tennis Courts, existed as early as 1891. The first tennis played on actual lawn was 1/11/1928Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Tennis players on the asphalt courts located behind what is now the Bendigo Croquet Club in Rosalind Park. The photo is believed to have been taken about 1900. (Courtesy of the Bendigo Historical Society). The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - JOAN O'SHEA COLLECTION: 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF BENDIGO BOOKLET, 1850 - 1950's
... Icons of Bendigo The Bendigo base Hospital,Law Courts & Post Office, Primary Schools, Housing, Industry including Butter Production, Poultry Farming, Livestock Sales & Tomato Growing, Slaughter House & ordnance factory. The Present Recreation Photos: Bendigo Bowling Club, Queen Elizabeth Oval, Municipal Lawn Tennis...Icons of Bendigo The Bendigo base Hospital,Law Courts & Post Office, Primary Schools, Housing, Industry including Butter Production, Poultry Farming, Livestock Sales & Tomato Growing, Slaughter House & ordnance factory. The Present Recreation Photos: Bendigo Bowling Club, Queen Elizabeth Oval, Municipal Lawn Tennis ...Joan O'Shea Collection. Buff Coloured Booklet City of Bendigo. 150th anniversary of Bendigo 1850s to 1950s. Image on cover coat of arms for City of Bendigo underneath word progress, left hand side horse, right hand side bullock. History of Bendigo: From Sheep Run to Provincial City in 100 years. Map of Bendigo and Surrounds Railways, Water Courses & Storage, Power, Municipal Boundaries & Land Available for Industry. Municipal District Creation 1855, Borough Proclamation 1863, Proclaimed City 1871, Area: 7992 Acres Population as of last census City of Bendigo 28,722, City of Bendigo and adjacent Urban Areas 36,909. City of Bendigo Map, The Past Prior to 1850. Icons of Bendigo The Bendigo base Hospital,Law Courts & Post Office, Primary Schools, Housing, Industry including Butter Production, Poultry Farming, Livestock Sales & Tomato Growing, Slaughter House & ordnance factory. The Present Recreation Photos: Bendigo Bowling Club, Queen Elizabeth Oval, Municipal Lawn Tennis Courts The Future of Bendigo, Bendigo Photographs From The 1950s,Cambridge Press Bendigobendigo, history, progress of bendigo 1850s on. -
Vision AustraliaLetter - Text, Letter to The Trustees, Clubhouse, Recreation grounds for the Blind, 16/5/1957
... Club. A large signboard was repainted and a new signboard erected at the front entrance, along with a light controlled by a clock. The Clubhouse has also been used one night per month by the local branch of the RSL and occasional use by the Teachers College for inter College sports. There has been cooperation with the L.T.A.V. (Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria) during tennis championships, and although the Committee recognise the need to do more with the area, the impending homes been built at Ballarat and Bendigo...Club. A large signboard was repainted and a new signboard erected at the front entrance, along with a light controlled by a clock. The Clubhouse has also been used one night per month by the local branch of the RSL and occasional use by the Teachers College for inter College sports. There has been cooperation with the L.T.A.V. (Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria) during tennis championships, and although the Committee recognise the need to do more with the area, the impending homes been built at Ballarat and Bendigo ...Letter to the Trustees outlining the outcomes of a recent meeting, as the minute book was unable to be located. Below is a summary of the letter. The death of W.H. Paterson is mentioned and the recommendation to the Committee that the clubhouse by named in his honour was unanimously accepted, however requires the agreement of the Trustees. The remainder of the letter covers the past five years. The Victorian Association of Blind Cricketers are requesting the erection of a shelter shed and scoring boxes. Complaints have been received about horses using the park, which have been passed to Malvern Council who advise they have also received similar complaints from the general public. A fence is required but a lack of finance has delayed this action. The Clubhouse is being used for more activities including a dance class, indoor bowling club, pottery and craft work, therefore a new switchboard and rewiring were completed. In October 1955, the State Government offered funding through local councils, however despite a representation to the Minister, the Malvern Council were not willing to expend funds to the Association as they had committed to build an Elderly Citizens Club. A large signboard was repainted and a new signboard erected at the front entrance, along with a light controlled by a clock. The Clubhouse has also been used one night per month by the local branch of the RSL and occasional use by the Teachers College for inter College sports. There has been cooperation with the L.T.A.V. (Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria) during tennis championships, and although the Committee recognise the need to do more with the area, the impending homes been built at Ballarat and Bendigo have been a limited factor. Signed by J.W. Wilson3 pages of type letter on letterheadAssociation for the Advancement of the Blind, Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor of Victoria and Lady Brooks Founded 1895 (image of shining lantern) Incorporated 1944 10-12 Queen Street, Melbourne, C.1. Phone: MU 4189 MU 1955 Homes at: Brighton Beach Windsor Ballarat Bendigo On the left hand side of the page: President: Bruce Small, Esq. Vice President: Hubert Opperman, O.B.E. Treasurer: W.J.S. Horsfall, F.C.A. Secretary: J.W. Wilson Objects: To promote the welfare of the Blind intellectually, physically and socially. To grant financial assistance in cases of necessity. To provide Homes and Hostels of an undenominational character for the Blind. To visit the Blind. To care for the adult Blind, especially the aged and infirm. Donations will be subject to the concessional allowances provided by the Income Tax Act. At the base of the page: Homes and help for aged blindassociation for the advancement of the blind, john wilson, kooyong club house
