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Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumClothing - Leather Arm Guard
... ...early sporting equipment...Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland arm-guard bracer leather sheath protective clothing early sporting equipment Long brown leather object approx 30cm with two thin leather straps and buckles, currently rolled and appearing as a tube. ...Long brown leather object approx 30cm with two thin leather straps and buckles, currently rolled and appearing as a tube.arm-guard, bracer, leather sheath, protective clothing, early sporting equipment -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Magazines, 1 W.D. James & Co .2 H.J. Paynter & Co, The Link, Early 1920s
... early 1920s. They are of value to researchers. Education in the Western District “The Link” Schools Magazine History of Warrnambool .1 A soft cover booklet of 42 pages. The booklet is stapled. The cover is buff-coloured with blue printing and it has images of children, schools, sporting equipment ...These magazines originally belonged to Catherine Mary Stewart who taught at Penshurst State School. She was the grandmother of the donor of the two magazines. These magazines were produced in the 1920s by the inspectorate of the Warrnambool district schools and they featured contributions by the pupils and teachers from the schools in the area. The magazine, ‘The Link’ was first published in September 1921 and came out once or twice a year in the early 1920s. In 1924 the magazine had a circulation of 1500 covering 107 State Schools, one Technical School, one High School, two Higher Elementary Schools and 17 registered schools. The contributions from the pupils are of special interest today as many of the names later became important locally and some of the photographs are of interest as they are ones not in local collections today. These magazines are of considerable importance as they contain many photographs not previously seen and much original material (articles, poems etc) produced by pupils and teachers in the Western District of Victoria in the early 1920s. They are of value to researchers. .1 A soft cover booklet of 42 pages. The booklet is stapled. The cover is buff-coloured with blue printing and it has images of children, schools, sporting equipment, technical classes and other decorative material. The booklet contains printed material, black and white photographs and advertisements. .2 as above except that there are 72 pages and a different publication date education in the western district, “the link” schools magazine, history of warrnambool -
Upper Yarra MuseumRacket, Wooden press, Alexander Patent
... rackethttp://www.utas.edu.au/docs/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/A/Alexander%20Patent%20Racket%20Company.htm extract..The Alexander Patent Racket Company made sporting equipment, notably the world's first laminated tennis racquet. In the early 1920s Alfred Alexander invented the process, patented it and began making racquets. ...Upper Yarra Museum Old Railway Station 2415C Warburton Highway Yarra Junction yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges rackethttp://www.utas.edu.au/docs/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/A/Alexander%20Patent%20Racket%20Company.htm extract..The Alexander Patent Racket Company made sporting equipment, notably the world's first laminated tennis racquet. In the early 1920s Alfred Alexander invented the process, patented it and began making racquets. ...rackethttp://www.utas.edu.au/docs/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/A/Alexander%20Patent%20Racket%20Company.htm extract..The Alexander Patent Racket Company made sporting equipment, notably the world's first laminated tennis racquet. In the early 1920s Alfred Alexander invented the process, patented it and began making racquets. In 1926 the Company was formed and production expanded at the factory in Wentworth Street, Newstead. Success depended on the use of imported English ash Wooden press with 1 fixed side. The racket slides in and the frame is tightened with a wing nut. This was used to store the rackets as the laminated wooden frame warped due to pressure of the strings and damp conditions. racket wooden press alfred alexander alexander patent racket company -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMixed media (collection) - A.G. Spaldings Collection
... equipment, taking advantage of protective tariffs and Australia’s growing sports market. - The factory used Queensland maple and cedar for racquet handles and produced up to 40,000 racquets annually in its early years. - By the 1970s, Spalding had also acquired T.W. Sherrin Pty Ltd, famous for making Australian Rules footballs. Community and Legacy - The factory was a major employer, with many workers staying for decades. A 25 Years Service Honour Board commemorates long-serving staff, with names dating from 1950 to 1981. - The factory provided employees with many social activities, including Christmas parties, sporting...equipment, taking advantage of protective tariffs and Australia’s growing sports market. - The factory used Queensland maple and cedar for racquet handles and produced up to 40,000 racquets annually in its early years. - By the 1970s, Spalding had also acquired T.W. Sherrin Pty Ltd, famous for making Australian Rules footballs. Community and Legacy - The factory was a major employer, with many workers staying for decades. A 25 Years Service Honour Board commemorates long-serving staff, with names dating from 1950 to 1981. - The factory provided employees with many social activities, including Christmas parties, sporting ...Large collection of A.G. Spaldings documents, photographs and objects. This collection has been split into separate catalog numbers and is stored in various different location as per the individual catalog numbersspaldingsspaldings
