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Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, Blues' News newsletter August edition, 1996, 1996
August 2000 edition of the official newsletter of the Carlton Football Club, 'Blues' news'. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Singing the Blues, Crazy with Love, 1957
Phonograph record, black shellac with red octagonal Coronet label. A side: Singing the Blues. B side: Crazy with Love. Artist: Guy Mitchell, with Ray Conniff and His Orchestra.Reference KP-106 -
Carlton Football Club
Brochure, The Blues Seat For Life Program - Brochure, 1996
Brochure advertising "The Blues Seat For Life Program" prior to the 1996 season and the opening of the new Eastern End Stand at Princes Park. This program gave members first opportunity to renew their reserved seat for following seasons.small coloured brochure -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Blues in the Night (musical) by Sheldon Epps performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 5 October 1992
The history of the blues performed by arrangement with Warner Chappell Music, imago Atlantis Pty Ltd, and the Australian Film and Theatre Development, with the assistance and support of the Perth Theatre Fund. Cast: Venetta Fields; Marcie Jones; Jenny Davis; Michael Edward-Stephens.coloured program: good conditionblues in the night, athenaeum theatre, elston hocking & woods, elston hocking and woods -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Literary work - Manuscript, Alan Bradley, "Drummond St Blues", mid 1990's?
Yields information about tramway accidents in Drummond St Ballarat, during the SEC era.Two page typed manuscript, written by Alan Bradley titled "Drummond St Blues". Describes bad accidents involving Drummond St in Ballarat in 1935, 1941, 1944, 1954 and 1963. Has a summary of the details of the accidents drawn from Newspaper reports. Provided prints drawn from the Courier microfilm at the State Library of Victoria - see Reg items 4046 to 4049. Captions for these prints given. Not published in Fares Please!trams, tramways, accidents, drummond st, collision, tramcars -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Magazine, The Blues Yearbook 1972, 1972
Record of 1972 Premiership YearYearbook of 1972 Premiership Season. The foreword is by the Carlton President George HarrisColour MagazineFront Cover many player autographs from 1972 playing list including premiership players. 1972 Summary Carlton would win their 11th Premiership by defeating Richmond by 27 points at the MCG. This win would be our 3rd Premiership in 5 years, and from 4 Grand Finals (1968, 1969, 1970 and 1972) in one of the more successful streaks in our Club's proud history. In a high scoring game, Carlton scored 28.9.177 to Richmond, 22.18.150. 1972 marked the introduction of the final 5 for the first time in VFL history, one year too late for the club, which had finished fifth in the previous year. Carlton and Richmond were by far the best two clubs during the home and away season, with the Blues finishing 1st with an 18 win, 1 draw and 3 loss record, 2 points ahead of the Tigers in second place. The club played consistent footy all year, never losing two games in a row. Winning streaks included 5 in a row (rounds 5 to 9) and 8 in a row to finish the last eight home and away games. With the introduction of the Elimination Final for the first time, Carlton was the only club to have a bye in the first week of finals. In the second week, we would meet Richmond after they had comfortably accounted for Collingwood in the Qualifying Final. The Semi Final would be a great game, with the Blues opening a 13 point lead by three quarter time. Richmond would kick 4 goals in the last term to level the match by the final siren, 8.13 (61) being scored by each side. In the Semi Final Replay the Tigers would kick away from the Blues in the second quarter, winning comfortably and advancing directly to the Grand Final. St Kilda were slightly better than Carlton in the first half of the Preliminary Final, holding an 11 point half time lead. The Blues would show why they were currently a competition power in the second half, kicking 9 goals to 5 to beat the Saints by 16 points, and advance to the clubs fourth Grand Final in five years. Carlton would smash Richmond in the Grand Final, kicking 8 goals in the first quarter, 10 goals in the second, and 7 goals in the third to lead by 54 points at three quarter time. The Tigers would kick 7 goals to 3 in the final term to add some respectability to the final score, but the result was never in doubt. Ladder Pos Team Wins Draws Losses Points For Against % 1 Carlton 18 1 3 74 327.275.2237 228.298.1666 134.3 2 Richmond 18 0 4 72 358.321.2469 293.340.2098 117.7 3 Collingwood 14 1 7 58 343.280.2338 246.271.1747 133.8 4 St Kilda 14 0 8 56 283.291.1989 241.275.1721 115.6 5 Essendon 14 0 8 56 333.319.2317 307.298.2140 108.3 6 Hawthorn 13 0 9 52 324.333.2277 295.280.2050 111.1 7 Footscray 11 0 11 44 273.292.1930 289.304.2038 94.7 8 Melbourne 10 0 12 40 290.303.2043 276.273.1929 105.9 9 Fitzroy 9 0 13 36 282.305.1997 296.286.2062 96.8 10 Geelong 7 0 15 28 285.284.1994 344.305.2369 84.2 11 Sth Melbourne 2 0 20 8 206.277.1513 340.283.2323 65.1 12 Nth Melbourne 1 0 21 4 226.272.1628 375.339.2589 62.9 People of 1972 Captain: John Nicholls Coach: John Nicholls Leading Goal-kicker: Greg Kennedy - 76 Best & Fairest: Geoff Southby Leading Brownlow votes: Alex Jesaulenko, Trevor Keogh - 11 Milestones Debuts: Rod Austin, Eric Pascoe, David Dickson, Greg Kennedy Lower Levels Reserves: The Blues also competed in the Reserves Preliminary Final. The team can be viewed here. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, CD, Before you go: a tribute to the veterans of the Vietnam War, 2005
Song written for Vietnam veteransvietnam war, 1961-1975 -- songs and music, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- entertainers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - UNIFORM, ARMY, CEREMONIAL BLUES, Commonwealth Govt Clothing Factory, 1) 1970
Uniform re Lt Col Murray Metherall, refer Cat No 590.2 for service history..1) Jacket blue colour, Patrol Blues, gold metal buttons, service ribbons Vietnam and long service, shoulder rank insignia. .2) Trousers, khaki. (Not part of Patrol Blues jacket.uniform, ceremonial, blues -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Work on paper - Article, Eltham Town Community News, 9th Eltham Town Jazz & Blues Heritage Festival Success!, [2009]
Article by Howard Chant published in theEltham Town Community News [2009] page 13 ASlso miscellaneous advertising material opposite page (12) [reverse side of article on Judge Book Village] advertising, bunnings, eltham chambver of commerce and indiustry, eltham town jazz blues heritage festival, howard chant, la zanyas, machan indian restaurant, steve herbert mp -
Bendigo Military Museum
Programme, RAN, "BOOBY ISLAND BLUES" 8 Nov 1970 HMAS SYDNEY, 8 Nov 1970
HMAS SYDNEY was used as a troopship between Australia and South Vietnam.This is a single sheet of foolscap paper, folded once to become a 4 page program. Printing is in black ink.troop ship, vietnam war -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting, Jessica JARVIE, Winter Blues, 2017
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, MACKAY, Mal, Brunswick Town Hall – A blues concert with lights, 1969
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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Painting - oil on canvas, Craig Gough, Blues get bluer, 1978
Winner of the inaugural Sandringham/Beaumaris Acquisition Art Award, 1978, judged by Roger Kemp.Craig Gough, Blues get bluer 1978, oil on canvas, 152 x 121.5 cm. Bayside City Council Art and Heritage Collection. Winner of the inaugural Sandringham/Beaumaris Acquisition Art Award, 1978.oil on canvassandringham, craig gough, bayside, blue, abstract, painting, beaumaris art group, roger kemp -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster, Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon directed by Doug Bennett
1990, 257, doug bennett -
Carlton Football Club
Paperback Book, Percy A Blues Legend, 1995
A biography written with Brian Hansen of one of Carlton's most popular playersPeter Jones AKA Percy played in four Carlton Premierships, 1968,1970,1972 & 1979. Percy played in the shadow of John Nicholls but when John Nicholls retired Percy became Carlton's key ruckman. Percy kicked many goals and his celebrations are legendary. In 1980 Percy was appointed Captain Coach but did not play a game and was left stranded on 249 games. Percy played a key role in the 1972 GF rucking all day which contributed to a famous victory over Richmond. Percy wore #28285 Page Paperback BookInside Cover Autograph of Peter Jones -
Carlton Football Club
Paperback Book, The Blues Files Vol 1 AFL Season 1996, 1996
A Pictorial & Statistical review of Carlton's 1996 AFL SeasonA review of Carlton's season post 1995 Premiership year.unfortunately bowing out to Brisbane in the semi finals losing by 97 points.223 Page Paperback Magazine -
Carlton Football Club
Paper Book, THE BLUES, 1982
A pictorial & written history of Carlton FC 1897-1982Author and Carlton supporter compiled a history of Carlton from 1897 to a premiership year 1982 with many historic photos and descriptions of different eras of the club. John Malcolm Fraser the then Prime Minister of Australia wrote the foreword.146 Navy Blue Paperback Magazine compiled by Tim Hewat -
Carlton Football Club
Cassette tape, Rebirth of the Blues, 1991. How Blue are you?, 1990
"We need your support to recapture the spirit of the good old days. Carlton Football Club Membership songs" Side A "How Blue Are You" Written and performed by Oscar Swarv. Guitar: Rob Manley Flute: Neil Jamieson Side B "Blue is our colour" - a singalong tune by members of your team. New Lyrics by Oscar Swarv. From Roger Skien Collection.Audio cassette -
Carlton Football Club
Poster, Blues Carlton Football Club 1987, 1987
Team photograph with list of games for 1987 season. From Roger Skien Collection. Back Row (L to R) Jimmy Buckley,Peter Motley, Peter Rohde, Paul Meldrum, Darren Ogier, Ken Hunter, Richard Dennis, Richard Foster, Milham Hanna, David Rhys-Jones, Ian Herman. 2nd Back Row (L to R) Mark Williams, Warren McKenzie, Rhett Baynes, Michael Gallagher, Peter Sartori, Jamie Dunlop, Jon Dorotich, Stephen Silvagni, Ian Aitken, Shane Robertson, Andrew Phillips. Setaed (L to R) Adrian Gleeson, Dean Strauch, Tom Alvin, Brad Shine, Michael Kennedy, Stephen Kernahan (Captain), Justin Madden (Vice-captain), David Glascott, Bernie Evans, Craig Bradley, Wayne Blackwell. Front Row (L to R) Wayne Johnston, Fraser Murphy, Spiro Kourkoumelis, Steven Da Rui, Paul Starbuck, Mark Naley. Insets Des English, Peter Dean, Wayne Harmes. Colour photographic poster -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Poster, Carlton The Mighty Blues, 1987 finalists (caricatures by Rogers), 1987
Caricatures of major Carlton players from 1987 including Stephen Silvagni, Stephen Kernahan, Justin Madden, Jon Dorotich, Craig Bradley, Ken Hunter, David Rhys-Jones, Wayne Johnston, David Glascott, Mark Naley. From Roger Skien Collection.Paper poster -
Carlton Football Club
Colour Poster, Carlton The Mighty Blues, Finalists 1988 (caricatures by Weg), 1988
Caricatures of players from 1988. From Roger Skien Collection.Colour poster -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, St Louis Blues
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Blue Grass Blues
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Blues on the March
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Bugle Call Blues
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8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Uniform - Patrol collar blues
Formal dress ‘blues’ uniform with patrol collar and chain mail epaulets replacing the previous lapel style jacket. This uniform was worn by Major Gordon Cole RFD who enlisted in 8/13 VMR 1960 (?) and went on to command the Independent Squadron 1980-1982.Army dress jacket with silver VMR buttons and badges and chain mail epaulets. Jacket is hung on half mannequin.military, uniform, vmr, cole, blues -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Uniform - Blues uniform
This uniform was worn by Lieutenant Colonel J Allard who commanded 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles 1959-1962. Col Allard had served in the pre-WW2 militia, then in 2/4th Armoured Regiment (AIF). Following the war he joined the CMF and served as 2i/c 4/19 PWLH prior to taking command of 8/13 VMR. He maintained close contact with the Regimental Association and following his death in October 2018 at age 98 his family donated this uniform to the museum. The uniform was known as 'mess undress' but served as formal winter dress until 'mess dress' was made available in 1970s. Mannequin dressed in Blues uniform with beret and 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles badge with emu plume tuft behind badge. Uniform has 8/13 VMR regimental buttons, lieutenant colonel badges of rank and WWII service ribbon bar. military, uniform, allard, vmr, blues -
National Wool Museum
Card
This card is the fourteenth in a set of 16 information cards produced by the Stamina Clothing Company re: Australian Woollen Mills as give aways. It looks the process of dyeing.Card no. 14 from the Crusader Mills information card set, c.1945-55. Verso of card no. 14 from the Crusader Mills information card set, c.1945-55.No. 14 Dyeing the famous Crusader Blues that never fade.australian woollen mills pty ltd stamina clothing company, dyeing -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Trousers - Dress
Dress Blues stored with U452uniform, 1987, raaf -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Epaulettes
Army "pip" for dress bluesbadge/buttons, ww2, army