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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Miniature Cricket Bat
... Miniature Cricket Bat...Handmade miniature cricket bat - wooden...Wooden carved small/miniature cricket bat. Dark Brown... Handmade miniature cricket bat - wooden Cricket Cricket History ...Handmade miniature cricket bat - woodenWooden carved small/miniature cricket bat. Dark Brown coloredcricket, cricket history -
Merbein District Historical Society
Leisure object - Cricket bat
... Cricket bat...Cricket bat ... bat Leisure object Cricket bat ...CricketCricket bat Bill Lawry Slazenger autographed by West Indian Cricketersbill lawry, cricket, sports, south merbein cricket club -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Camp Cricket Bat
... Camp Cricket Bat...Wooden Cricket Bat... Victoria (FCV) Bushfire Camping Equipment Wooden Cricket Bat Camp ...Used at fire base camps between shiftsWooden Cricket Batforests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, camping equipment -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, LJ Gervasoni, Adrian Tinetti with cricket bat at Cricket Willow
... Adrian Tinetti with cricket bat at Cricket Willow...cricket willow, cricket bat, tinetti... bat, tinetti Adrian Tinetti with cricket bat at Cricket Willow ...Cricket Willow is located near Shepherd's Flat. The famous cricket willow bats are made here.cricket willow, cricket bat, tinetti -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bat, Cricket bat, 1870s
... Cricket bat... there in 1904. The cricket bat was manufactured by the British firm...This is a wooden cricket bat (light colour wood, presumably... there in 1904. The cricket bat was manufactured by the British firm ...This bat was awarded to Thomas William Southcombe in 1876 for the best batting average during the 1875-6 season at Warrnambool Cricket Club. Thomas William Southcombe was the son of Thomas and Mary Southcombe of Port Fairy. With his parents, Thomas and Mary, he arrived in Port Fairy in 1854. Thomas Senior was a carpenter who established several businesses in Port Fairy and served on the local Council for many years as a Councillor and Mayor. Thomas Junior appears to have migrated to U.S.A. and died there in 1904. The cricket bat was manufactured by the British firm of James Lillywhite, Frowd & Co. James Lillywhite was an English cricketer whose uncle had originally established the sports store and manufacturing business which lasted under various names until the 21st century. A cricketer named Lillywhite played in Warrnambool in 1874 with an All England Team under the captaincy of W.G.Grace. It is not known whether this was James Lillywhite or another member of the Liilywhite family as several of them played first class cricket.. The impression of the signature of W.H.Ponsford on the bat is an intriguing one. W.H. (Bill) Ponsford was a famous Australian cricketer who retired in the late 1930s. The Southcombe cricket bat was given by Mary Southcombe (Thomas’ sister) to the old Warrnambool Museum in 1923 and it is surmised that Bill Ponsford visited Warrnambool in 1957 (tthis appears to be the date under the signature imprint) and was shown the bat. It is then surmised that he rested a piece of paper or an album page on the bat while he signed his name and the impression of the signature has come through onto the bat. The old Museum closed in the 1960s and the bat was then passed on to the Warrnambool and District Historical Society from the Warrnambool City Council collection of items from the Museum. This bat is of considerable importance because of its provenance and its connection with the Warrnambool Cricket Club, the Southcombe family of Port Fairy, the Lillywhite manufacturers, the old Warrnambool Museum and Bill Ponsford. It is also a good example of the type of cricket bat used in Australia in the 1870s. This is a wooden cricket bat (light colour wood, presumably willow) with a handle covered in oiled thread. It has an etched inscription on one side of the bat and the names of the manufacturer and distributor on the other side. There is also a faint impression of another signature. The blade of the bat is slightly curved. ‘W.C.C. Season 1875-6 Presented to T.W. Southcombe, for Best Batting Average’ ‘James Lillywhite Frowd & Co., Manufacturers, Borough, England’ ‘Made for George Marsh, Melbourne’ ‘W.H.Ponsford, -/1/1957’ warrnambool cricket club, thomas william southcombe, w.h.ponsford, warrnambool’s old museum -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Gentleman in bowler hat with cricket bat, possibly Diamond Creek or Hurstbridge district, c.1910
... Gentleman in bowler hat with cricket bat, possibly Diamond...Bowler hat, Cricket Bat, Diamond Creek, Hurstbridge... melbourne Bowler hat, Cricket Bat, Diamond Creek, Hurstbridge Black ...Black and white copy of photo printed on glossy photographic paper 30.5 x 40.5 cm (12 x 16 inch); image size approx. 18.5 x 28 cmbowler hat, cricket bat, diamond creek, hurstbridge -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Cricket Bat
... Cricket Bat...Battered wooden cricket bat. Blue tape round handle...-country games sporting equipment Battered wooden cricket bat. Blue ...Battered wooden cricket bat. Blue tape round handlegames, sporting equipment -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
Cricket Bat, Pre 1915
... Cricket Bat...Timber cricket bat with partially bound handle, split... Average Timber cricket bat with partially bound handle, split ...Presented by W Hampson, Used & loved by Rowland Hill and skillfully weilded by him in many matches played for Harcourt cricket club. Harcourt was admitted to the Bendigo District Cricket association in 1924. Formed from a small community it was said “ everyone played cricket in Harcourt” Most of the players lived on fruit orchards, owned the status symbol of the time – a motor car- and were widely regarded as people of substance. Clearly they possessed the necessary pre-requisites for acceptance into the wider cricket community. Dates from the era when ‘gentlemen’ played cricket. Also notable for its connection with Colonel Robert Gartside, who was Killed in Action at Gallipoli on 8/05/1915Timber cricket bat with partially bound handle, split corner, many indentations and gilt letteringHarcourt CC Capt R Gartside Mr W Hampson, Best Bowling Average -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Rohan Moresi signed Cricket Bat
... Rohan Moresi signed Cricket Bat.... West Indies versus World XI. OI took the one cricket bat we...Well used cricket bat. It was taken by Rohan Morosi.... West Indies versus World XI. OI took the one cricket bat we ...Information provided to the Bendigo Historical Society by Rohan Moresi: Rohan 'grew up on a farm near Buckrabanyule. The bat belonged to Rohan and his brothers, Grant and Alistair. At the age of twelve in early December of 1977, my father took my brothers and myself to the Queen Elizabeth Oval in Bendigo to watch a match of the newly created World Series Cricket being played. West Indies versus World XI. OI took the one cricket bat we owned and a market pen, along with me. During the course of the match I gathered all the signatures I could from players as they left the field after batting, as they sat in the stands waiting for their turn to bat, and when they were fielding close to the boundary. I remember Clive Lloyd, who was sitting in the stands when I approached him, expressing some good natured scepticism that the signatures would remain permanently on the bat as he was signing it, due to the tyupe of market pen used. I also recall Tony Greig not stopping to sign it as he left the field after batting. I'm sure he had other more pressing issues on his mind at the time. When we returned home my father painted a type of a lacquer over each of the signatures in an attempt to ensure some sort of permanency. As it was the only cricket bat my brothers and I had, we continued to use it in our backyard games. Which goes a long way in explaining its current state. My brothers and I all left the farm in the early 1980's and I took the cricket bat with me. Since then it has remained in my possession up until now. I'm very happy to see it returned to the place of its origin, and for it to be kept in perpetuity at the Bendigo Hisgtorical Society, as it is part of the twentieth century history of Bendigo. I hope it brings some small pleasure to all who are interested in such things'. Rohan Moresi Well used cricket bat. It was taken by Rohan Morosi, then 12, at the Queen Elizabeth Oval in December 1977 for a game of the newly created World series Cricket between West Indies versus World XI. The young Rohan gathered as many signatures from players as they left after batting. The signature of Clive Lloyd, Ajif Labal, Mushtag Mohammed, Dennis Amiss, Eddie Barlow, Andy Roberts, Bob Woolmer, Barry Richards, Imran Khan and Joel Garner.recreations, sports, cricket, queen elizabeth oval, rohan moresi, 1977 -
Mont De Lancey
Leisure object - Cricket Bat
... Cricket Bat...A child's hand-made brown wooden cricket bat, made from... brown wooden cricket bat, made from a fence paling. It has ...A child's hand-made brown wooden cricket bat, made from a fence paling. It has a long crack on the handle and shows a lot of use and wear.cricket bats, leisure object, toy -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Equipment - Cricket Bat, Scoop bat, c. 1976
... Cricket Bat... Murrumbeena Murrumbeena Cricket Club Cricket Cricket Clubs Bat David ...Gray Nicolls scoop bat owned by David Hardham, one of 5 originally imported from England by Don Macwhirter in 1976murrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, bat, david hardham, don macwhirter, gray nicolls -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Alf Hunt with a cricket bat in Raitts Sports store in Upper Main Street previously, the Hunt family business
... Mr Alf Hunt with a cricket bat in Raitts Sports store in...Alf Hunt with Cricket bat in Raitts Sports store upper Main... grampians Alf Hunt with Cricket bat in Raitts Sports store upper ...Alf Hunt with Cricket bat in Raitts Sports store upper Main Street. It was the Hunt family business C Hunt and Son for many years.stawell -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - CRICKET BAT, Possibly R.M. Crockett Cricket Willow, C. WW2
... CRICKET BAT...Cricket bat, timber, handle has a black tape wound around... goldfields Equipment Cricket Amenities On bat face “ Army Special ...Cricket bat, timber, handle has a black tape wound around. The face has extensive inscription on. The bat near handle has two symbols which appear to be St George and The Dragon with “Trademark” stamped under.On bat face “ Army Special” “war Product” “ A.A. Amenities Service” “ Please return —NDL- -O Amenities officer”equipment, cricket, amenities -
Ballarat Heritage Services
digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, boning a bat cricket willow, c2006
... boning a bat cricket willow... Office goldfields heritage cricket bat boning cricket willow ...heritage, cricket, bat, boning, cricket willow, shepherds flat, ian tinetti -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Cricket Bat
... Cricket Bat... trophy. Cricket Bat ...Miniature wooden bat with signatures of PMA teams on signed on the back and front of the bat. The bat’s handle is wound with black thread. The bat is a part of a set and displayed with the PMA trophy.32 signatures on front of bat 23 signatures on verso of bat 1961 team 1927-28 team 1938- captain 1949- captain -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Booklet - Hamilton-Smith Collection Cricket Booklet, Metropolitan Business College, "The Comprehensive Index to the Laws of Cricket", 11.6.1930
... Paper booklet with text and illustrated cricket bat logo. ... bat logo. "The Comprehensive Index to the Laws of Cricket ...The Hamilton-Smith collection was donated by the children of Grace Mary Hamilton-Smith nee Ellwood (1911-2004) and John Hamilton-Smith (1909-1984) who settled in Wodonga in the 1940s. The Ellwood family had lived in north-east Victoria since the late 1800s. Grace’s mother, Rosina Ellwood nee Smale, was the first teacher at Baranduda in 1888, and a foundation member of the C.W.A. Rosina and her husband Mark retired to Wodonga in 1934. Grace and John married at St. David’s Church, Albury in 1941. John was a grazier, and actively involved in Agricultural Societies. The collection contains significant items which reflect the local history of Wodonga, including handmade needlework, books, photographs, a wedding dress, maps, and material relating to the world wars. This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of social and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.Paper booklet with text and illustrated cricket bat logo. cricket, sport, sport history, game, cricketer, hamilton-smith collection, hamilton-smith, ellwood -
Mentone Grammar School
Award - Wood Carving, J.F. Scott Trophy for Inter-House Cricket
... Miniature wood cricket bat and stumps, carved from.... Scott Trophy for Inter-house Cricket Miniature wood cricket bat ...Miniature wood cricket bat and stumps, carved from an original cricket stumpJ.F. Scott Trophy for Inter-house Cricket -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Butter Pats
... Pair of cricket bat shaped butter bats, wooden... of cricket bat shaped butter bats, wooden, with corrugated cuts ...Pair of cricket bat shaped butter bats, wooden, with corrugated cuts on inside of bats.5/- (five pound a pair) M Bellhause 30 cm x 7cm -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Leisure object - Bat and Ball - Rounders, n.d
... a) Wooden rounders bat, shaped like miniature cricket bat... a) Wooden rounders bat, shaped like miniature cricket bat, handle ...a) Wooden rounders bat, shaped like miniature cricket bat, handle bound with string b) cricket ballrounders, sport, recreation -
St Patrick's Old Collegians Association (SPOCA)
Photograph - Students, 1920s
... c1928 Ten students and cricket bat at The Bridge in Eltham... melbourne c1928 Ten students and cricket bat at The Bridge in Eltham ... -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
... sitting in foreground with cricket bat.... with cricket bat. Photograph Bryant West ...One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandPhotograph of children in fancy dress - Rupert Burton, Herbert Watchorn and Val leeson standing with Roy Richardson sitting in foreground with cricket bat.local history, photography, photographs, children at phillip island's first fancy dress ball, black & white photograph, fancy dress ball for children, rupert burton, herbert watchorn, val leeson, roy richardson, john jenner, bryant west -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Howden Photo, Dana St, Ballarat, Linton Cricket Club 1900
... men seated in front casually dressed, one holding cricket bat.... bat. Linton Cricket Club 1900 Photograph Howden Photo, Dana St ...Black and white photograph of six men standing behind five men seated in front casually dressed, one holding cricket bat."In front row x Mr Preston, Mr Cork, Mr Alf Smith x in back row x Mr Edgar Nicholls x Mr Perc Roberts".sports, linton cricket club 1900, preston, alf smith, edgar nicholls, perc roberts, a.c. cork -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Award - Cricket trophy cup
... on the top. The cricket bat is missing. The cup is engraved.... The cricket bat is missing. The cup is engraved with a pair of crossed ...The trophy has 2 pieces - a cup and a lid with a cricketer on the top. The cricket bat is missing. The cup is engraved with a pair of crossed cricket bats on the stem.The Derby Tobacco Cricket Trophy was presented by David Dunlop of Petersburg Virginia USA . Won by Stanley Cricket Club Inscription 'Won by Stanley C.C.Season 1896-97 '. Engraved scene of cricketers in park setting of trees and buildings in background. -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Award - Cricket trophy cup top
... on the top. The cricket bat is missing. The cup is engraved.... The cricket bat is missing. The cup is engraved with a pair of crossed ...The trophy has 2 pieces - a cup and a lid with a cricketer on the top. The cricket bat is missing. The cup is engraved with a pair of crossed cricket bats on the stem.The Derby Tobacco Cricket Trophy was presented by David Dunlop of Petersburg Virginia USA . Won by Stanley Cricket Club Inscription 'Won by Stanley C.C.Season 1896-97 '. Engraved scene of cricketers in park setting of trees and buildings in background. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Posed sepia studio photo of Kenneth Cyril Abbott, 1899
... of Kenneth Cyril Abbott in sailor suit with arms crossed and cricket... of Kenneth Cyril Abbott in sailor suit with arms crossed and cricket ...From Abbott Family album (Box 892). Kenneth Cyril Abbott was the 5th child and fourth son of Mary Hannah Gibbs and Richard Hartley Smith Abbott.A Bartlett Bros Bendigo sepia standing studio photo of Kenneth Cyril Abbott in sailor suit with arms crossed and cricket bat and cap to the sideIn pen on reverse is written 'Taken July 1st 97, Cyril Kenneth Abbott born Aug 28th 1890bartlett bros., k.c abbott -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Stawell West Cricket Club Blazer, J K Lipshut
... with Embroidered Pocket showing Kangaroo with cricket bat and stumps. Red... with Embroidered Pocket showing Kangaroo with cricket bat and stumps. Red ...1960's Black Stawell West Cricket Club Blazer with Embroidered Pocket showing Kangaroo with cricket bat and stumps. Red and Black stripes on Cuff's and Pocket.Stawell West Cricket Club A.L. Vance (Albert Lewis Vance)sport, cricket -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Photograph - Black & White, Ballarat College Cricket Team, c1895
... goldfields Group Photo Cricketers Cricket Uniform Bat Tie Mr Alston ...Sepia-toned photograph, oversizegroup photo, cricketers, cricket, uniform, bat, tie, mr alston -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, W.M. Morgan's Sports Dept, 6 Armstrong Street
... Cricket Bat & Golf Club Maker.... Ballarat East goldfields Cricket Bat & Golf Club Maker. W.M. Morgan ...Cricket Bat & Golf Club Maker.w.m. morgan, armstrong street, building, shop, commerical -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Vera and Myrtle Cornish
... and holding a small cricket bat.... chair and the older is seated and holding a small cricket bat ...Black and white copy of original photograph of two young girls wearing frilly dresses and bows in their hair. The younger is standing against a cane chair and the older is seated and holding a small cricket bat.vera cornish, myrtle cornish -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Family History, To Enjoy The Interval, 1986
... of author on back. Line drawing of Adze cricket bat and ball... drawing of Adze cricket bat and ball on front. "To Enjoy ...Autobiography of Cecil Jones. Spent early life at Bailesston, working as a sleeper cutter. In later life was employed as a forester in northern NSW. Encouraged to write life story by his daughter.Soft cover, bush picture in green on front, photograph of author on back. Line drawing of Adze cricket bat and ball on front. "To Enjoy The Interval An Autobiography by Cecil Jones" on front cover and spine. 253 pages.Presented to Tatura and District Historical Society by Mrs. Fred Perry of Tatura (life long friend of the author) with Best Wishes. Cecil Jones 26.8.86cecil jones