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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne United Football Club, 1928
B&W photo of Port Melbourne United Football Club team 1928. 13 of the players are specifically identified by position in the photo. 3 others are known but not identified. The officials are unknown Players; Back Row : from left Edgar Brown; Sheik Dobson; W Mathews; Mat Elder; McMillan; A Littlepage; Macca Milan; Players Middle Row: first left P May; John Littlepage (with ball); then W Bruce; ??;Perce Russell 2nd from right Front Row from left: George (Chudda) Bolman; Snowy Dobson; Red Money Position unknown: P May; Lawrie; McNeillsport - australian rules football, edgar brown, sheik dobson, w mathews, nat elder, mcmillian, a littlepage, macca millan, p may, john littlepage, w bruce, red money, lawrie, mcneil, port melbourne united football club, george (chudda) bolman -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Football Club, 1932
Black and White unframed photo of the Port Melbourne Football Team of 1932. Shows Main GrandstandOn the reverse side is the surnames of all the players shown in the photo. Also the year 1932sport - australian rules football, barnett, a garbutt, hall, smith, griffin, clements, sharp, ashton, tuite, payne, murphy, alldridge, perrett, rees, lego, atkinson, joe garbutt, rusden, bedford, plumridge, lovett, lowrie, julier, tommy lahiff, barnes, hurley, garlepp, bolman, keating -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Railway United Football Club, C Luke, c. 1930
From William HEGARTY's collection; donated by his daughter Barbara GARDINERBlack and white photo of Railway United Football Club, c1930P.M.R.U.F.C.sport - australian rules football, william (bill) hegarty, jack bolman, bill rosewarne, bill wilson, mick bragg, phil brooks, bill barnett, port melbourne railway united football club, port melbourne junior football club, alby keogh, george smith, j crichton -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Chorus line of Port Melbourne Football Club performers, Kia-ora Sports Parade, Port Melbourne Town Hall, 1930s
Original loaned for copying and exhibition at sPorts Stuff March 2000, at which missing names were added by the publicBlack and white lasercopy of photo of chorus line of Port Melbourne Football Club performers for the annual Kia-ora Sports Parade at the Port Melbourne Town Hall c1950s, with their dance instructors Laura MITCHELL and Beryl ROBERTSONNames of players were on back in inksport - australian rules football, arts and entertainment, societies clubs unions and other organisations, henry h 'basher' barnes, laura mitchell, 'doc' davis, andy angwin, jimmy smith, bill hill, kia-ora sports parade, beryl robertson, davey mitchell, 'choosa' bolman -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne Railway United Football Club, Premiers 1925, 1925
Donated by Barbara GARDINER, daughter of William HEGARTY, centre. This strong team, founded before WWI, later served as PMFC seconds and provided many top players to PMFC. By 1925 Railway United were effectively the PMFC Seconds and were referred to in the media as Port Melbourne Junior Football Club although the Railway United name remained in use locally for many years. The Victorian Junior Football Association (VJFA) had been split into two sections. Section B consisted of teams associated with senior clubs playing in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) with unaligned teams making up Section A. Finals were played between the top teams in each section and then the two winners (premiers) played off in a final match to determine which club won the John Wren Shield as premier of the VJFA. 1925: Port Melbourne 12.11.83 def Williamstown 6.12.48 at Yarraville on 5 Sep 1925 to claim the B Section premiership. In the challenge match for the John Wren Shield played at the Motordrome, 3 Oct 1925, Yarraville 10.15.75 def Port Melbourne 5.10.40.Laserprint copy of Port Melbourne Railway United Football Club photo, 1925 Premiers; football held by Bill HEGARTY, centresport - australian rules football, william (bill) hegarty, port melbourne railway united football club, bill wilson snr, bill wilson, len rainbow, allen summers, bill barnett, bill rosewarne, les bolman, mick bragg, jock bolman, port melbourne junior football club, george (chudda) bolman