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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 2/12/78
... boxing kangaroo... in a kangaroo costume and boxing gloves. On the back of the trailer..., the boxing kangaroo. There are some market stalls in the background.... in a kangaroo costume and boxing gloves. On the back of the trailer ...On the 2nd of December, 1978, the official opening of the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria's Action House was held, in conjunction with the inaugural Christmas fete. Action House was located on the grounds of the Royal Talbot Hospital in Kew. In this photo, a crowd gathers around a car pulling a trailer. Standing on the back of the trailer is a person dressed in a kangaroo costume and boxing gloves. On the back of the trailer, there is a sign promoting a new film Australian called "Matilda". The 1978 film is about a talent agent and his boxing kangaroo. B&W photo of a crowd gathered around a car and trailer, which is promoting the new Australian film, "Matilda". Standing on the back of the trailer is a person wearing a kangaroo costume and boxing gloves, dressed as the subject of the film, Matilda, the boxing kangaroo. There are some market stalls in the background.action house, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, christmas family fun day, fete, fundraising, opening, market stalls, news review, royal talbot rehabilitation hospital, australian films, matilda, boxing kangaroo, 1978 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
flag, After 1983
... In 1983 the boxing kangaroo received national... kangaroo wearing red boxing gloves.... gippsland In 1983 the boxing kangaroo received national ...In 1983 the boxing kangaroo received national and international prominence when it served as the symbol for the successful Australian challenge for the America's Cup, where the boxing kangaroo flag, a red-gloved golden kangaroo on a green background, was flown from the yacht Australia II. Alan Bond (owner of the Australia II yacht) owned the image and licensed it for mass production. The image was later bought by the Australian Olympic Committee, and is used as a mascot to represent the Australian Olympic team and to promote sport and fair play in schools.A synthetic rectangular green flag of the yellow boxing kangaroo wearing red boxing gloves. -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting, Tim Vagg, L'Australie Pittoresqe, 2011
... boxing kangaroo...Painting of blindfolded man boxing a kangaroo. This work... of Australian history and its people. alumni kangaroo fauna boxing ...Tim VAGG (15 February 73 - ) Born Canberra, A.C.T. Between 1991 and 1996 Tim Vagg completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Painting) at the University of Ballarat (now Federation University). His work themes often relate to stories of Australian history and its people. Painting of blindfolded man boxing a kangaroo. This work is from 'The Boxer Paintings' inspired by the era of Jimmy Sharman,s Boxers (early 1900s.Verso TIM VAGG 2011alumni, kangaroo, fauna, boxing kangaroo -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Having a Go! Bill Boyds Mallee
... Hard Cover Book Dust Cover has photo of man boxing... Cover has photo of man boxing with a kangaroo Having a Go! Bill ...Contains photos and info related to Black Range Stawell William (Bill) BoydHard Cover Book Dust Cover has photo of man boxing with a kangarooAuthor Weston Batemallee -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, Sepia, 26 December 1905
On Boxing Day 1905, Mr Dudley Le Souef, the director of Melbourne Zoological Gardens, offered the grounds for a picnic. The seamen of the fifteen ships anchored in the harbour were invited. In the centre wearing a white cap is Mr Charles A. Holmes, Honorary Lay Reader of the Mission and behind him is Ethel Godfrey. The following day in the Age we could read: "Yesterday the scene of festivities was the Zoological Gardens, where a number of seamen from fifteen of the ships in the harbor had a sailors' picnic. The director of the gardens, Mr. Dudley Le Souef, kindly, allowed the picnickers the free use of the picnic ground, and also provided them with milk and hot water. A lengthy programme of sports was gone through, and those who were not inclined for athletics spent their time in strolling round examining the zoo logical inmates of the gardens. It was noticeable that the large carnivora were the favorites with the English sailors, whilst foreign seamen were immensely attracted by the kangaroos, wallabies and other Australian marsupials. After tea Mr. Le Souef delivered an interesting illustrated lecture entitled Sea Birds and Their Homes. In carrying out the two days' arrangements Mr. Goldsmith was energetically assisted by voluntary helpers, both ladies and gentlemen, and also received many contributions. " The Age, Wednesday 27 December 1905, page 5.Small monochrome outdoor photograph, very clearly focussed, depicting three men delivering or collecting teacups, and two ladies watching on in backgroundMr Holmes distributing cups Zoo Miss Godfrey Centrezoo, boxing day, mr dudley le souef, ethel augusta godfrey, mr c.a. holmes, picnic, 1905, charles arthur holmes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - A. N. A. MONSTER PICNIC 1890
Printed flyer announcing the A. N. A. Monster Picnic to Harcourt, on Boxing Day, 1890. There is a description of the picnic area, which was running the Publican's Booth and the Refreshment Booth, entertainment, and on the back the Monster Art Union 100 prizes, value £500. There is also a sports programme, details of train travel from Sandhurst, Eaglehawk, California Gully, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat and Castlemaine. Also included are Railway Fare, Admission to Ground and a chance in the Art Union.event, social, a.n.a., a n a monster picnic 1890, harcourt railway station, mr g ward, mr e conlen, eaglehawk brass band, j e buchan