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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionAward - Trophy Cup, Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-41
... Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-41...Julis Championship Cup 1941...Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-41 inscribed (clearly visible) ...Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-41...The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Julis Championship Cup 1941 5/6 RVR 5/6 RVR Pipes and Drums Julius Championship Cup Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-41 Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-41 inscribed (clearly visible) Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-41 Award Trophy Cup ...Julis Championship Cup 1941Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-41 inscribed (clearly visible) Julis Championship Cup won by A.A.S.C 12-7-415/6 rvr, 5/6 rvr pipes and drums, julius championship cup -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph, Out on the board for the FGA Golden Shears Open Championship
... Out on the board for the FGA Golden Shears Open Championship...Photograph of the 1983 "Golden Shears" Australian Shearing Championships at Euroa, 1983 (originally contained in the 1983 program)....Photograph of the 1983 "Golden Shears" Australian Shearing Championships at Euroa, 1983....Out on the board for the FGA Golden Shears Open / Championship....Shearing Euroa Shearing Association Out on the board for the FGA Golden Shears Open / Championship. Photograph of the 1983 "Golden Shears" Australian Shearing Championships at Euroa, 1983. ...Photograph of the 1983 "Golden Shears" Australian Shearing Championships at Euroa, 1983 (originally contained in the 1983 program).Photograph of the 1983 "Golden Shears" Australian Shearing Championships at Euroa, 1983.Out on the board for the FGA Golden Shears Open / Championship.shearing, euroa shearing association -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Championship Slalom 1963
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Championship Slalom 1963...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded for the Victorian Championship Slalom 1963...Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP SLALOM 1963...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded for the Victorian Championship Slalom 1963Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP SLALOM 1963ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Australian Junior Championship 1964
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Australian Junior Championship 1964...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded as a trophy for the 1964 Australian Junior Slalom Championships. ...Engraved on side of mug: AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SLALOM 1964...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded as a trophy for the 1964 Australian Junior Slalom Championships. Engraved on side of mug: AUSTRALIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS SLALOM 1964ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Australian Championship Giant Slalom 1963 Runner up
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Australian Championship Giant Slalom 1963 Runner up...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded as the Runner up trophy for the 1963 Australian Championship Giant Slalom. ...Engraved on side of mug: AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP GIANT SLALOM RUNNER UP 1963...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded as the Runner up trophy for the 1963 Australian Championship Giant Slalom. Engraved on side of mug: AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIP GIANT SLALOM RUNNER UP 1963ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Junior Championship 1964
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Junior Championship 1964...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded for the Victorian Junior Championship Giant Slalom in 1964. It bears the logo of the Victorian Ski Association....Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP GIANT SLALOM 1964...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded for the Victorian Junior Championship Giant Slalom in 1964. It bears the logo of the Victorian Ski Association.Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP GIANT SLALOM 1964ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers, inter dominion skiing contest -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Junior Championship Jump 1965
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Junior Championship Jump 1965...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded for Victorian Junior Championship Jump 1965. It bears the logo of the Victorian Ski Association and has engraving on the side....Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS JUMP 1965...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded for Victorian Junior Championship Jump 1965. It bears the logo of the Victorian Ski Association and has engraving on the side.Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS JUMP 1965ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Junior Championship Giant Slalom 1963
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Junior Championship Giant Slalom 1963...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded for Victorian Junior Championship Giant Slalom 1963. The mug also bears the triangular logo of the Victorian Ski Association....Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP GIANT SLALOM 1963...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded for Victorian Junior Championship Giant Slalom 1963. The mug also bears the triangular logo of the Victorian Ski Association.Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP GIANT SLALOM 1963ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Championship Downhill 1963
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Victorian Championship Downhill 1963...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded for VIctorian Championship Downhill event 1963 with engraving. ...Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP DOWNHILL RUNNER UP 1963...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded for VIctorian Championship Downhill event 1963 with engraving. It has the triangular emblem of the Victorian Ski Association on one side.Engraved on side of mug: VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP DOWNHILL RUNNER UP 1963ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Australian Resident Championship 1967 - Giant Slalom
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Australian Resident Championship 1967 - Giant Slalom...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded for the Australian Resident Championship 1967 - Giant Slalom. It has the event title engraved on one side....Engraved on side of mug: AUSTRALIAN RESIDENT CHAMPIONSHIPS GIANT SLALOM 1967 1st PLACE...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded for the Australian Resident Championship 1967 - Giant Slalom. It has the event title engraved on one side.Engraved on side of mug: AUSTRALIAN RESIDENT CHAMPIONSHIPS GIANT SLALOM 1967 1st PLACEross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Albury Ski Club C grade Men's Slalom Championship 1959
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Albury Ski Club C grade Men's Slalom Championship 1959...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded to Ross Milne for Albury Ski Club C grade Men's Slalom Championship in 1959. It has been engraved on one side....Engraved on side of mug: Albury Ski Club C Grade Championship Won by R. Milne 1959...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded to Ross Milne for Albury Ski Club C grade Men's Slalom Championship in 1959. It has been engraved on one side.Engraved on side of mug: Albury Ski Club C Grade Championship Won by R. Milne 1959ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Slovenian Association MelbournePhoto, Anica Markic-Cimerman - Championship 1963, end of 1963
... Anica Markic-Cimerman - Championship 1963...Championship stainless steel Trophies ( 2 ) plus photo...Cimerman No 2 S.J.C.W 1963 Senior Championship A. Cimerman...Cimerman No 2 S.J.C.W 1963 Senior Championship A. Cimerman Championship stainless steel Trophies ( 2 ) plus photo Anica Markic-Cimerman - Championship 1963 Photo ...Annual school sports day St Joseph's College Wangaratta.Sports' Day, Championship in runningChampionship stainless steel Trophies ( 2 ) plus photoNo 1 S.J.C.W 1963 A. Cimerman No 2 S.J.C.W 1963 Senior Championship A. Cimermananne markic, championship in running -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - National Alpine Championship 1969
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - National Alpine Championship 1969...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded as a trophy for the 1969 Australian National Alpine Championships. The mug was donated by W.D and H.O. ...Engraved on side of mug - AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ALPINE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1969 Men's Slalom Third Engraved at bottom edge: Donated by W.D. & H.O. ...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded as a trophy for the 1969 Australian National Alpine Championships. The mug was donated by W.D and H.O. Wills, a tobacco company which sponsored many sport competitions in Australia..Engraved on side of mug - AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ALPINE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1969 Men's Slalom Third Engraved at bottom edge: Donated by W.D. & H.O. WILLSross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Merbein District Historical SocietyMemorabilia - Trophy, Championship wine trophy 1958, 1958
... Championship wine trophy 1958...championship...Engraved Championship wine show Adelaide 1958...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Item in the Mildara collection championship wine mildura 1958 brandy Merbein mildara Engraved Championship wine show Adelaide 1958 Silver plate cup Championship wine trophy 1958 Memorabilia Trophy ...Item in the Mildara collection Silver plate cup Engraved Championship wine show Adelaide 1958championship, wine, mildura, 1958, brandy, merbein, mildara -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeTrophy, Junior Championship
... Junior Championship...Donated in October 2003 by Sylvia (Selkirk) Davidson; Archives also holds Sylvia's 1927 Senior Championship cup. Sylvia attended CPLC 1922-1928...SPORTS / 1924 / JNR. CHAMPIONSHIP / S.S....SPORTS / 1924 / JNR. CHAMPIONSHIP / S.S. Silver sweet dish on silver stand with engraving on base Junior Championship Trophy ...Donated in October 2003 by Sylvia (Selkirk) Davidson; Archives also holds Sylvia's 1927 Senior Championship cup. Sylvia attended CPLC 1922-1928Silver sweet dish on silver stand with engraving on baseEngraved on base: C.P.L.C. SPORTS / 1924 / JNR. CHAMPIONSHIP / S.S.sylvia-selkirk, sports, 1930, clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAward - Medallion, Thomastown Golf Club, [Thomastown Golf Club] Joe Appleby Memorial Championship 21/02/1983. Robert Jones, 1983
... [Thomastown Golf Club] Joe Appleby Memorial Championship 21/02/1983. Robert Jones. ...Golf medallion awarded by the Thomastown Golf Club to Robert Jones, Joe Appleby Memorial Championship 21/02/1983. ..."Joe Appleby Memorial Championship 21/02/1983. Robert Jones. "...[Thomastown Golf Club] Joe Appleby Memorial Championship 21/02/1983. Robert Jones. Award Medallion Thomastown Golf Club ...Golf medallion awarded by the Thomastown Golf Club to Robert Jones, Joe Appleby Memorial Championship 21/02/1983. Thomastown Golf Club was a social golf club formed in 1976. This is part of the Robert (Bob) Jones collection of Club memorabilia.Golf trophy, 1 metal medallion."Joe Appleby Memorial Championship 21/02/1983. Robert Jones. "thomastown golf club, golf trophies, robert jones -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)Medal: Collingwood Technical School Athletics Championship 1925, CTS 9ct Yellow gold school medal engraved on back ‘Athletic Championship / Under 15 Years / J HARVIE’
... CTS 9ct Yellow gold school medal engraved on back ‘Athletic Championship / Under 15 Years / J HARVIE’...SCHOOL / Athletic Championship / Under 15 Years / J.HARVIE / 1925'....SCHOOL / Athletic Championship / Under 15 Years / J.HARVIE / 1925'....SCHOOL / Athletic Championship / Under 15 Years / J.HARVIE / 1925'. ...9ct Yellow gold round medal 25mm diameter, with 'CTS' logo on front. There is an inscription on the back 'COLLINGWOOD / TECH. SCHOOL / Athletic Championship / Under 15 Years / J.HARVIE / 1925'.On the front 'CTS' logo. On the back 'COLLINGWOOD / TECH. SCHOOL / Athletic Championship / Under 15 Years / J.HARVIE / 1925'.collingwood technical school, medal, award, students, student records, nmit. -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Championship Men's Slalom 1969
... Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Championship Men's Slalom 1969...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...A pewter mug awarded to Malcolm Milne for first place in the Men's Slalom Championship 1969. It bears a gold shield featuring a red cross on a white background and the word "Championship" on one edge of the shield. ...Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded to Malcolm Milne for first place in the Men's Slalom Championship 1969. It bears a gold shield featuring a red cross on a white background and the word "Championship" on one edge of the shield. Engraved on side of mug: 1st Men's Slalom 1969ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Heidelberg Golf ClubMemorabilia - Trophy, Heidelberg Golf Club Championship 1941, 1941
... Heidelberg Golf Club Championship 1941...HGC Championship Cup 1941, won by E. O. (Eric) McCutchan. ..."Heidelberg Golf Club Championship 1941 won by E. O. McCutchan" ...Heidelberg Golf Club 8 Main Road Lower Plenty 3093 HGC Championship Cup 1941, won by E. O. (Eric) McCutchan. ...HGC Championship Cup 1941, won by E. O. (Eric) McCutchan. Eric was an administrator with the VFL commencing in 1932, he gave 44 years' service to the league. From 1945 to 1955 he was Assistant Secretary of the VFL, and from 1956 to 1965 he was Secretary. He was Administrative Director from 1966 to 1976. Eric was awarded the Order of the British Empire in December 1976 for services to sports administration.Engraved metal cup mounted on timber base"Heidelberg Golf Club Championship 1941 won by E. O. McCutchan" hgc championship, 1941, eric mccutchan -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeTrophy, Under 15 Championship, 1936
... Under 15 Championship...The Minervan December 1936 confirms that Hugh Fraser Morrow won the Under 15 Championship Cup in Athletic Sports. H F Morrow was a significant achiever throughout his years at College. ...Engraved on bowl: BALLARAT COLLEGE / Under 15 Championship / 1936 / H F Morrow...Under 15 Championship Trophy ...The Minervan December 1936 confirms that Hugh Fraser Morrow won the Under 15 Championship Cup in Athletic Sports. H F Morrow was a significant achiever throughout his years at College. In his final year he was both Prefect, Captain of tennis, editor of The Minervan and Vice-Captain Elliott House. He received the following academic and sporting awards: Dux of school 1939 Dowling Cup 1939 Silver plated cup (engraved) with two handles and decorated rim on bakelite stand.Engraved on bowl: BALLARAT COLLEGE / Under 15 Championship / 1936 / H F Morrowhugh-fraser-morrow, ballarat-college, athletic-sports, trophy, 1936, dux, -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowls Club - Ladies, Winners- Group 17 Fours Championship. Equal third- State Championship, 1994-95
... Ringwood Bowls Club - Ladies, Winners- Group 17 Fours Championship. Equal third- State Championship, 1994-95...Winners- Group 17 Fours Championship. Equal third- State Championship....Winners- Group 17 Fours Championship. Equal third- State Championship. ...Coloured photograph"Written on front of photograph" City of Ringwood Bowls Club 1994-95 J.Clayton, B.Sanderson, J.Baxter, J.Boyd. Winners- Group 17 Fours Championship. Equal third- State Championship. -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - Malcolm Milne wins Bronze Medal at World Downhill Championship 1970
... Malcolm Milne wins Bronze Medal at World Downhill Championship 1970...It depicts Malcom Milne after winning the Bronze Medal at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships at Val Gardena, Italy in 1970 becoming the first Australian skier to win a World Championship skiing medal. ...A black and white photograph of Malcolm Milne taken at the World Downhill Championships in 1970. It has been autographed in red pen. ...It depicts Malcom Milne after winning the Bronze Medal at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships at Val Gardena, Italy in 1970 becoming the first Australian skier to win a World Championship skiing medal. ...This item is from the private collection of George Shirling of Red Onion, Falls Creek. It depicts Malcom Milne after winning the Bronze Medal at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships at Val Gardena, Italy in 1970 becoming the first Australian skier to win a World Championship skiing medal. George Shirling arrived in Falls Creek in 1962. He engaged Phil Nowell to build the original Koki Alpine Lodge which opened in 1965 with 14 beds. George operated the lodge with Michael “Baldy” Blackwell as manager. He also graduated in sport psychology in 1981 and was invited to become team psychologist for the Australian Winter Olympic team which went to Albertville, France, in 1992. He later owned the Red Onion Chalet. George credited the success of Koki to “Baldy” Blackwell. “Baldy” and Phil Nowell started the Trackers Mountain Lodge in partnership during the 1980s. In 1971 George sold Koki Lodge to Sigi Doerr. In 2024 the renamed Koki Alpine resort remains a highly popular destination in Falls Creek. George Shirling passed away on 27th February 2023. He had remained actively involved in Falls Creek and was generous with his time and knowledge, always an amazing supporter of The Falls Creek Museum and Falls Creek Village.This item is significant because it depicts Australian champion skier Malcolm Milne winning his first major World Championship in 1970.A black and white photograph of Malcolm Milne taken at the World Downhill Championships in 1970. It has been autographed in red pen. An explanatory sign is attached.Written in red ink at top right: "To Hans, Wally & Lou and all the guys at the Mountain Man. Happy Skiing to all, Malcolm"george shirling, red onion, malcolm milne, falls creek -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, BAWDEN PHOTOGRAPHER, FIRE BRIGADE CHAMPIONSHIP 4, 1930
... FIRE BRIGADE CHAMPIONSHIP 4... PHOTOGRAPH OF FIVE CLUNES FIREMEN. CHAMPIONSHIP 4 .1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD WITH INSCRIPTION. .2 COPY PHOTOGRAPH OF CHAMPIONSHIP 4...PHOTOGRAPH OF FIVE CLUNES FIREMEN. CHAMPIONSHIP 4 .1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD WITH INSCRIPTION. .2 COPY PHOTOGRAPH OF CHAMPIONSHIP 4 FIRE BRIGADE CHAMPIONSHIP 4 Photograph PHOTOGRAPH BAWDEN PHOTOGRAPHER ...PHOTOGRAPH OF FIVE CLUNES FIREMEN. CHAMPIONSHIP 4 .1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD WITH INSCRIPTION. .2 COPY PHOTOGRAPH OF CHAMPIONSHIP 41ST. PRIZE CRESWICK EASTER MONDAY SPORTS. BEAT THE CLUNES NO. 1 TEAM EASILY. CHAMPION HOSE DRY PRACTICE.local history, photography, photographs, fire brigade -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Australian Band Championship Bandmasters and Officials, Maryborough, Queensland, Easter 1932
... Australian Band Championship Bandmasters and Officials, Maryborough, Queensland...Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. ...Written in pencil on the back - Meeting of bandmasters & officials at the Australian band championship contest Maryborough, Q, Frank Wright, Adjudicator, Easter 1932...Australian Band Championship Bandmasters and Officials, Maryborough, Queensland Photograph ...Frank Wright was a renown resident of Smeaton, where he was born. He lived at Laura Villa, and attended Smeaton State School. His father William was a gold miner and his mother's name was Sarah. Their family won many singing and instrumental awards. Frank was tutored by Percy Code and became the Australian Open Cornet Champion by the age of eighteen. A year later, Frank conducted the City of Ballarat Band, and later the Ballarat Soldiers’ Memorial Band. He formed the Frank Wright Frisco Band and Frank Wright and his Coliseum Orchestra. These bands won many South Street awards, and Frank as conductor won many awards in the Australian Band Championship contest. In 1933 Frank Wright sailed to England to conduct the famous St Hilda’s Band and was later appointed Musical Director of the London County Council, where he organized many amazing concerts in parks, in and around the London district. He was made Professor of Brass and Military Band Scoring and conducted at the Guildhall of Music and Drama. Frank was often invited to adjudicate Brass Band Championships around Europe, in Australia, including South Street and in New Zealand. The Frank Wright Medal at the Royal South Street competition is awarded to an individual recognized as making an outstanding contribution to brass music in Australia.Black and white photograph of a group of 27 men, some in suits and some in band uniforms, standing on the steps of a brick building with 4 large columns. The building contains a number of multi-paned windows.Some of the men are holding cornets and another is holding a trumpet. The building is in Maryborough, Queensland.Written in pencil on the back - Meeting of bandmasters & officials at the Australian band championship contest Maryborough, Q, Frank Wright, Adjudicator, Easter 1932frank wright, band uniforms, cornet, trumpet -
Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing ClubPhotograph of South Melbourne Rowing Club Crew that Won the First Championship for Lightweight Fours (Penrith Cup), 1958, 1958
... Photograph of South Melbourne Rowing Club Crew that Won the First Championship for Lightweight Fours (Penrith Cup), 1958......championship...Lightweight Championship of Australia / Won by / South Melbourne Rowing Club / May 6th, 1958 Coach W. ...Representing Victoria, this crew won the first Championship for Lightweight Fours at an Interstate Regatta. ..."As with most items in the AP-SMRC collection, the ‘chain of ownership’ is not formally recorded for this item. The image is not unique, but is one of a set that was produced for each of the men represented in the photographs, with perhaps additional copies for the SMRC. Lance Gallagher, speaking with Ms (Grace) Blake and the consultant (Mrs Margaret Birtley) on 8 June 2014, recalled the photograph well and confirmed on 17 July 2014 that he has a personal copy." 2014 Significance Assessment, p28."This item comprises two photographs mounted together with a caption that identifies the men depicted as being a South Melbourne Rowing Club (SMRC) crew and coach. Representing Victoria, this crew won the first Championship for Lightweight Fours at an Interstate Regatta. The race was contested on the Nepean River, NSW, on 3 May 1958. The photograph of the crew was taken on the Yarra River, Victoria, prior to the Regatta and was used for publicity in the Regatta program.16 The victory was significant to SMRC because the oarsmen and coaches (although not the coxswain) were members of that club. The item is a memento of the club’s success, through its crew, at an elite and national level. The Lightweight Four Championship event’s first hosting at Penrith on the Nepean River resulted in a perpetual trophy being donated by that local municipal council. The race for the Lightweight Championship Four continues to this day as a featured event at the annual Interstate Regatta. The Penrith Cup lends its name to this prestigious event. It is unusual for Interstate race crews to be drawn entirely from a single club; more typically, the state representative crews are selected as composites. The selection of an all-SMRC crew for this inaugural race between representative Lightweight Four crews testifies to the exceptional standards at SMRC during this period. The item is of historic significance because it provides pictorial evidence of the crew and the club’s success in a national competition and in a category of event that was being contested at the Interstate Regatta for the very first time. It also carries social significance through the captioning that credits the victory as being the club’s rather than the state’s, and thus reflects the pride of the SMRC in the achievements of its oarsmen and coaches." 2014 Statement of Significance, p30Unframed photograph of the crew which won the inaugural interstate men’s lightweight coxed four in Penrith, 1958. Lightweight Championship of Australia / Won by / South Melbourne Rowing Club / May 6th, 1958 Coach W. Graham / Lance Gallagher Stroke / George Taylor No. 3 / Harry Stevens No. 2 / Bob Tanner Bow / Eddie Jones Cox / South Melbourne state crew ??? This event became the Penrith Cup.rowing, albert park lake, apsm rowing club, penrith cup, lightweight, four, championship, south melbourne rowing club, gallagher, lance, taylor, george, stevens, harry, tanner, bob, jones, eddie, webster, jack, graham, wal -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Bowls Club - Mens, 1986. Winners, Group 12 Fours Championship. Runners up, Metropolitan Fours Chapionship
... Winners, Group 12 Fours Championship. Runners up, Metropolitan Fours Chapionship....Winners, Group 12 Fours Championship. Runners up, Metropolitan Fours Championship. ...Winners, Group 12 Fours Championship. Runners up, Metropolitan Fours Championship. ...Coloured photograph"Written on front of photograph" City of Ringwood Bowls Club 1986 D.MacCubbin, C.Lavender, W.McRae, K.Bird. Winners, Group 12 Fours Championship. Runners up, Metropolitan Fours Championship. -
Leopold Tennis ClubAward, Leopold Tennis Club Ladies C Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy, 1975
... Leopold Tennis Club Ladies C Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy...Award for the best performing club member in Ladies C Grade singles championship....Leopold Tennis Club Ladies C Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy 1974-75 N Taranto 1975-76 J Pardoe 1976-77 K Maughan 1977-78 M Stacey 1978-79 L Wheeler 1979-80 K Hartkopf 1980-81 S Hainsworth 1981-82 E Connolly 1982-83 J Parr 1983-84 J Barras 1984-85 J Roberts 1985-86 J Flavell 1986-87 S Hart 1987-88 N Whitten 1988-89 G Parke 1989-90 S Staehr 1990-91 J Walters 1991-92 M Barras 1992-93 K Potter ...Leopold Tennis Club Ladies C Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy Award ...Award for the best performing club member in Ladies C Grade singles championship.Wooden column with two wings, topped by gold tennis player figure and metal plates on column and base.Leopold Tennis Club Ladies C Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy 1974-75 N Taranto 1975-76 J Pardoe 1976-77 K Maughan 1977-78 M Stacey 1978-79 L Wheeler 1979-80 K Hartkopf 1980-81 S Hainsworth 1981-82 E Connolly 1982-83 J Parr 1983-84 J Barras 1984-85 J Roberts 1985-86 J Flavell 1986-87 S Hart 1987-88 N Whitten 1988-89 G Parke 1989-90 S Staehr 1990-91 J Walters 1991-92 M Barras 1992-93 K Potter leopold tennis club, k potter, m barras, j walters, s staehr, g parke, n whitten, s hart, j flavell, j roberts, j barras, j parr, e connoley, s hainsworth, k hartkopf, l wheeler, melinda stacey, k maughan, j pardoe, n taranto -
Camberwell Historical SocietyCeremonial object - Sash, City of Camberwell A.C.C. Track Championship cycling sash, 1939
... City of Camberwell A.C.C. Track Championship cycling sash...'City of Camberwell A.C.C. Track Championship 1939 Won by J. Robinson'...Track Championship cycling sash Ceremonial object Sash ...Champion's sash from 1939 awarded to competitive cyclist Jack Stanley Robinson. Jack Stanley Robsinson lived in Canterbury for most of his youth and was a member of the City of Camberwell Amateur Cycling Club in the late 1930s. Jack appears in the press (NLA Trove) as a member of the Malvern cycling team in a March 1934 trial competition of “boys”, and then with increasing frequency in amateur competitions throughout 1935 to 1938. In October 1938 he appears in the Camberwell team. The last entry so far found is in December 1939, still with the Camberwell team. Blue sash with gold tassels 'City of Camberwell A.C.C. Track Championship 1939 Won by J. Robinson'cycling, sport -
Stawell Historical Society IncRealia, State Championship 2000 Victorian Urban Fire Brigade Association
... State Championship 2000 Victorian Urban Fire Brigade Association...VUFBA State Championship Stawell 2000 Stawell Gold Mines Victoria...Fire Fighting Contest held in Stawell Fire Brigade VUFBA State Championship Stawell 2000 Stawell Gold Mines Victoria Rock Drill Core & Trophy Mounted on Redgum State Championship 2000 Victorian Urban Fire Brigade Association Realia ...Fire Fighting Contest held in StawellRock Drill Core & Trophy Mounted on RedgumVUFBA State Championship Stawell 2000 Stawell Gold Mines Victoriafire brigade -
Leopold Tennis ClubAward, Leopold Tennis Club Ladies B Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy, 1973
... Leopold Tennis Club Ladies B Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy...Award for the best performing club member in Ladies B Grade singles championship....Leopold Tennis Club Ladies "B" Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy 1972-73 C Ward 1973-74 M Marra 1974-75 M Marra 1975-76 D Palmer 1976-77 G Barnett 1977-78 M Jordan 1978-79 A Perez 1979-80 R Colegrave 1980-81 S Hainsworth 1981-82 L Hewitt 1982-83 K Cummings 1983-84 A Haase 1984-85 P Messinger 1985-86 R Dawson 1986-87 C Jordan 1987-88 C Jordan 1988-89 S Hart 1989-90 G Parke 1990-91 L Hicks 1991-92 F Potter 1992-93 D Young 1993-94 K Potter...Leopold Tennis Club Ladies B Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy Award ...Award for the best performing club member in Ladies B Grade singles championship.Wooden column with two wings, topped by gold tennis player figure and metal plates on column and base.Leopold Tennis Club Ladies "B" Grade Singles Championship Perpetual Trophy 1972-73 C Ward 1973-74 M Marra 1974-75 M Marra 1975-76 D Palmer 1976-77 G Barnett 1977-78 M Jordan 1978-79 A Perez 1979-80 R Colegrave 1980-81 S Hainsworth 1981-82 L Hewitt 1982-83 K Cummings 1983-84 A Haase 1984-85 P Messinger 1985-86 R Dawson 1986-87 C Jordan 1987-88 C Jordan 1988-89 S Hart 1989-90 G Parke 1990-91 L Hicks 1991-92 F Potter 1992-93 D Young 1993-94 K Potterleopold tennis club, c ward, d palmer, gweneth barnett, robyn colegrave, s hainsworth, l hewitt, a haase, r dawson, c jordan, s hart, g parke, l hicks, f potter, d young, k potter, merilyn marra, marie jordan, ana perez, paula messinger, kathleen cummings
