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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Stawell West Cricket Club Blazer, J K Lipshut
... Stawell West Cricket Club Blazer...1960's Black Stawell West Cricket Club Blazer... Lewis Vance) 1960's Black Stawell West Cricket Club Blazer ...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 -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Clothing - Blazer, Murrumbeena Cricket Club Blazer
... Murrumbeena Cricket Club Blazer... CRICKET CLUB Large Men's woollen blazer, maroon in colour ...This blazer was worn by Alf Watson at club functions and on game day and was similar those worn by many members of the club at the timeThere are no other blazers of this type known to existLarge Men's woollen blazer, maroon in colour with double buttoned front. Blazer has yellow/gold stripe on both lower sleeves and on all three pockets - breast pocket has yellow/gold embroidered club emblem within shield shape with club name in ribbon shape below shield.The club gold logo on the left breast pocket MCC / MURRUMBEENA CRICKET CLUBmurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, clothing, watson, alf -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Blazer, Blazer South Warrnambool cricket Club, 1930s
... Blazer South Warrnambool cricket Club...cricket blazer.... The blazer indicates that the cricket team he played.... The blazer indicates that the cricket team he played ...This blazer belonged to Gordon Burleigh (1888-1956) who lived at ‘Macken Hill’ in Mepunga. He was the ninth child of James and Janet Burleigh who were early settlers in the Nullawarre area. Gordon Burleigh was a prominent and successful sportsman playing football and cricket in the local area and playing one game in 1914 in the Victorian Football League for Geelong. The blazer indicates that the cricket team he played for was the Premier team for 1934, 1935, and 1936 and the ‘S.W.’ on the blazer pocket may indicate South Warrnambool but it is more likely to be ‘South West’, perhaps the name of the district the team played in. This blazer is of considerable interest as it belonged to Gordon Burleigh, a prominent sportsman in the district in the early decades of the 20th century.This is a maroon-coloured blazer which belonged to Gordon Burleigh of Mepunga. It has gold-coloured edging and piping on the sleeves, pockets and edges (collar etc) of the blazer. It has two material-covered buttons and stitched buttonholes and gold stitching on the pocket. There is a tag on the collar but no writing is visible. Pocket: ‘Premiers, S.W., 1934-35-36’gordon burleigh, local cricket in the 1930s, warrnambool, cricket blazer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - BLAZER BENDIGO CRICKET CLUB, 1952
... BLAZER BENDIGO CRICKET CLUB...blazer - Bendigo cricket club... COSTUME Male blazer - Bendigo cricket club Label inside back ...Clothing. Royal blue woollen fabric, with revere pointed collar and lapels. Left lapel has one stitched button hole. Breast pocket - depth 17.5 cm, width 14 cms embroidered in light blue, royal blue and gold, a coat of arms with laurel wreath cricket stumps, ball and two cricket bats. Within a shield shape is embroidered BDCA-possibly Bendigo and District Cricket Association. Below the shield shape is an embroidered ''ribbon'' embroidered with PROVINCIAL PREMIERS VCCL 1952, 1.5 cm braid-royal blue and gold trims the sleeves above the cuff.One small internal pocket in left front.All internal seams are bound in black tape. Shoulders of the blazer are lined with black polished cotton type fabric. Sleeves are lined with cream cotton fabric, with fine stripes of blue and brown. Two stitched button holes and two black plastic buttons.Label inside back collar: David Lack Pty Ltd Melbourne & Sydney. Label stitched inside back shouderline: Blazer and Uniform Specialists David Lack Pty Ltd Melbourne , Sydney. NAME….No…costume, male, blazer - bendigo cricket club -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Uniform - Costume and Accessories, 1955
... Cornish town Cricket Club Uniform. Blazer Navy Blue Navy... grampians Stawell Clothing Material Cornish town Cricket Club ...Cornish town Cricket Club Uniform. Blazer Navy Blue Navy and white trim on pockets and Sleeves. Two pair cream cricket trousers. Mrs Cynthia Bodey. stawell clothing material -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Claude Amiet: group of photographs, 1907-1915
... includes a portrait, his cricket medal and blazer pocket.... to 1916. This group of images includes a portrait, his cricket ...Claude Amiet was the son of Louis Amiet, Headmaster of Greensborough State School from 1896 to 1916. This group of images includes a portrait, his cricket medal and blazer pocket.Digital copy of 3 black and white photographs.Inscription on cricket medal: "Awarded to C Amiet Best bowling average Season 1906-7"claude amiet, louis amiet -
Ballarat Clarendon College
badge, Cross oars
These sterling silver cross oars were to be attached to the school rowing cap. John Schinkel boarded at Ballarat College 1935 - 1937. He was a member of the school rowing, athletics, footbal and cricket teams. Writing to the school around 2005 John records that he was one of about 6 students from Kybybolite, South Australia, to attend Ballarat College. The badge is housed on the base of a cuff links box with cream velvet insert. The badge is accompanied by John's blazer pocket braid embroidered with cross oars, XVIII, XI, ATH. Sterling silver cross oars to be attached to rower's cap. Pin fixed across middle of verso. john-schinckel, ballarat-college, boarding, rowing, kybybolilte -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Blazer pocket
Pocket was worn by Alan McDonald in 1947 and bears the colours for cricket, athletics, rowing, football and tennis. Alan was member of Elliott House, Prefect and member of the top 5 sports teams in 1947. He went on to study at Duntroon and spent 38 years in the Army. Black wool blazer pocket with embroidered braid across top, Minerva Head embroidered in yellow and surrounded with red embroidered belt; crossed tennis rackets embroidered at bottom right corner. Embroidered on ribbon: XI. ATHS.(crossed oars). XVIII. IValan-mcdonald, sports, blazer-pocket, ballarat-college -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, John Clelland to Harry Arblaster (Principal Ballarat School of Mines), 07/07/1960
John Thomas Huyton Clelland was born in Glasgow, Scotland on 11 June 1936. He arrived in Australia with his family as a 10 year old. He maticulated from Ballarat College in 1953, enrolling at the Ballarat School of Mines in 1954. At the Ballarat School of Mines Clelland excelled in his studies, obtaining over 75% credit passes. Clelland was also a great extra-curricular contributer at the Ballarat School of Mines. He was President of the Students' representative Council, Captain of the Football Team and a member of the cricket team. In 1956 Clelland was awarded the Honour Blazer for sport and general qualities in leadership. In 1957 he won the Ballarat School of Mines Mica Smith Traveling Scholarship. Clelland worked for 6 months in Kalgoorli and 6 months in Mount Isa and Broken Hill. As part of his scholarship he travelled to Canada where he worked with Falconbridge Nickel processing nickel deposits. After 16 months in the Richvale Laboratory (Toronto) he was transferred to a pilot plant in Dominican Republic. The process was patented in the 1970s. He became President and General Manager of Falconbridge Dominicana. While President he established a foundation to aid in the culture, education and living standards for the Dominican People. John Clelland died peacefully at his home on 15 January 2012 at Savannah Georgia, USA . Upon his death John Clelland's wife, Loretta, informed his 'alma mater' that he was 'so proud of the opportunity which was afforded him at the School of Mines in Ballarat.' The University of Ballarat is proud to include John Clelland on our alumni roll.Four pages handwritten in blue ballpoint pen. The writer, John Clelland, was the recipient of the Ballarat School of Mines Mica Smith traveling Scholarship. The letter is addressed to Harry Arblaster, the Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, and is an overview of Clelland's time in Canada. ballarat school of mines, john clelland, falconbridge nickel, canada, harry arblaster, dominican republic, scholarship, mica smith travelling scholarship, mining alumni -
Federation University Historical Collection
Black and white photograph - portrait, mounted on board, Russell Madin - Dux of Ballarat Technical School in 1972, 1972
Russell John Madin was born on 11 May 1955. He died suddenly on 9 January 2016. After completing his education in Ballarat he studied architecture at Deakin University Waurn Ponds Campus. He graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture - Honours in 1980. Black and white portrait photograph of young male. He is wearing his school uniform. Blazer shows school badge and cricket ribbon. Photograph mounted on board. Name of student and school are written in black with gold edging.Student information - Russell Madin, Dux, Form V, 1972; The Ballarat Technical Schoolrussell madin, ballarat technical school, deakin university, architecture, bachelor of architecture, 1955, 2016 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO UNITED CRICKET CLUB PREMIERS 1907 - 1908, 1908
B+W photo on fawn board. Bendigo United Cricket Club southern eleven premiers 1907 - 1908. 14 men, some in cricket 'creams', 5 in club blazers, 1 in club cap. Inscription: Above, 'GP-39-/44', 'B.U.C.C Southern Eleven - Premiers 1907 - 1908'. Below, 'Standing J. Stevenson (Umpire) J. Alexander W. Gale N.DeRavin Ward (Scorer) V. Anderson T.all / Seated H.C. Boydell J. Steward C. MacKay J.Reid E.Keogh / In Front W. O'Dea J. Mitchell'. On Back, RHSV stamp Bendigo Branch.organization, club/society, bendigo united cricket club, prev. acc. no. gp44 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Clothing - Blazer, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, Premiership, 1938
... Blazer, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, Premiership..." Clothing Blazer, Port Melbourne Cricket Club, Premiership ...George Grover's (Glover?) premiership blazer 1937/38. Blue blazer with red binding. raised pocket blazer emblem in gold thread sewn on. Emblem reads "PMCC premiership 1937-38"sport - cricket, ray walters, port melbourne cricket club, george glover (grover?) -
St Patrick's College
College Blazer, 1930s
College blazer worn in the 1930s.Navy woollen College blazer with green fabric trim.The front pocket is embroidered with SPC logo and has sporting insignia embroidered, 1st XI cricket, 1st XVIII football and Athletics.blazer, 1930s. -
Vision Australia
Textile - Object, Melbourne University Student Union patch, 1930-35
Hugh Jeffrey attended the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at Melbourne University, graduating in 1940. This cloth patch would have formed the breast pocket of Mr Jeffrey's university blazer. The Melbourne University blazer is traditionally black with blue stripes, and organisations such as the Boat Club, Cricket Club or, in this case, the Student Union, would have their particular logo or badge embroidered on the pocket. The logo on this patch is a version of the University of Melbourne coat of arms - with the angel Victory embroidered in white on a black background, offering her laurel wreath. Unlike the official coat-of-arms, the stars of the Southern Cross are not included, nor is the Latin motto. 1 coloured cloth path with embroideryhugh jeffrey, university of melbourne -
Ballarat Diocesan Historical Commission
Blazer, Sports blazer
East Ballarat YCW was formed in 194Pocket patch embroidered with YCW badge and St Alipius Cricket Club East Ballarat. Also motto Primus Semper.blazer, ballarat east, st alipius, ycw,