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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Booklet, The Footballer, Nine "The Footballer" Wimmera Football League Booklets, 1973
... Nine "The Footballer" Wimmera Football League Booklets...The Footballer ...stawell sport -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, Eastern Football League Media Manager, The Eastern Footballer Magazine 2005, 28-May-05
... The Eastern Footballer Magazine 2005 ...The Official Journal of the Eastern Football League printed for 28-May-2005 Vol. 16 No. 8Booklet, red covered with photos of football players on front. pp. 64. -
Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Photograph, Maldon Footballer C1985, C1985
... Maldon Footballer C1985 ...Photograph of Maldon footballer taken on the Bill Woodfull Reserve -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - VFA Grand Final, Port Melbourne vs Werribee, "Victorian Footballer", 1993
... "Victorian Footballer" ...Item collected during Cr Liana THOMPSON's time in Council as Mayor of Port Melbourne and donated to the PMH&P societyVFA 1993 Grand Final Record of the match played between Port Melbourne and Werribee (Final score was Werribee 10.10.70 to Port Melbourne 4.4.28)sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, liana thompson -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Football Record, "The Footballer" Tungamah Football League
... "The Footballer" Tungamah Football League ... -
Park Orchards Community House
Photograph, Footballer with POCH ladies, Unknown date
... Footballer with POCH ladies ... -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Print, Proud footballer
... Proud footballer ...Ballarat Historyballarat, ballaraat, whitfield, grundy, football -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Photo of lifeboat crew football team 1913, Photo lifeboat crew football team 1913, c1913
Lifeboat crew football team 19131913 Football TeamPhoto of 1913 Queenscliffe football team B&W photo.Reverse " FOOTBALL TEAM - 1913 "lifeboat 'queenscliffe', lifeboat crew, football team -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Louise Biddy, Navarre Football Netball Club – Celebrating 100 Years 1911-2011 - Previously Cat No 3656, 2011
100 years of the Navarre football & Netball clubCard cover with colour photographs of a football jumper and football Navarre Football Netball Club Celebrating 100 years 1911 - 2011 By Louise Bibbystawell sport -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Tatura Football Team, 1989 copy
Copy of very early photograph of Tatura Football team.Black and white copy of very early photograph of Tatura Football Team. on back: Tatura Football Team. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
souvenir glass, 1994
This souvenir wine glass was made for celebration of the centenary of the Orbost Football Club in 1994. The Orbost football club players were known as the Busters and wore green and gold guernseys. An Orbost football team has participated in the East Gippsland League since the early 20th century. In 2003 in response to a dwindling population, the Snowy Rovers and Orbost Football Clubs were driven to merge into the Orbost Snowy RoversOrbost Football Club through its many changes has always been an important social fabric of the Orbost community. Sport is often regarded as an important part of life in rural Australia, contributing to community identity, sense of place, social interaction and good health. A clear wine glass produced for the centenary of the Orbost Football Club -1894-1994. On an oval (representing a football) is O F C with "ORBOST FOOTBALL CLUB" in a banner above and "CENTENARY YEAR 1894 -1994" in a banner below. all written in gold. On an oval (representing a football) is O F C with "ORBOST FOOTBALL CLUB" in a banner above and "CENTENARY YEAR 1894 -1994" in a banner below. all written in gold.souvenir wine-glass orbost-football-club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Tatura Football Team, 1989 copy
Copy of very early photograph of Tatura Football team.Black and white copy of very early photograph of Tatura Football Team. Trees and possibly a grandstand in background.on back: Tatura Football Team. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Badge - Moorabbin Football - Social Club Badge, 1909-1963
Moorabbin Football Club was formed in 1909 and was affiliated with Federal Football League (FFL) 1909-1950 and then Victorian Football Association (VFA) 1951-1963. The club won 14 premierships in that time. Their nickname was the Kangaroos. After their ground, the Moorabbin Oval, was sold to the VFL club St Kilda in 1963, Moorabbin Football Club disbanded in 1964.Moorabbin Football Club was very successful and popular club in the City of Moorabbin 1909 - 1964Circular Enamelled badge with blue outer circle and cold lettering "Moorabbin Football - Social Club". The inner circle is white with a picture of a kangaroo surrounded by wattle branches in gold.Moorabbin Football - Social Clubmoorabbin football club, social club, federal football league, victorian football association -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, D Clarke, Tatura Football Club, C.1890's original photo
Copy of very old photo of Tatura football teamBlack & white copy of photo of Tatura football teamOn back, football team photo presented by Mrs Joe Byham 1989.tatura football club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Tatura Football Team, 1989 copy
Copy of very early photograph of Tatura Football team outside old training shed at Showgrounds. Possibly 1898-1900.Black and white copy of very early photograph of Tatura Football Team.on back: Tatura Football Team. on wall Secretary's office -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Document - Kergunyah Football Club Membership Ticket, c1970
The Kergunyah Football Club was established in 1923. They competed in several leagues including the Allans Flat District Football Association, the Yackandandah Football Association, the Dederang and District Football Association and the Tallangatta and District Football League. They won Tallangatta and District Football League premierships in 1955, 1956, 1957. Kergunyah Football Club went into recess in 1940. In 1945 the club joined the Yackandandah League, then in 1953 they were accepted into the Tallangatta and District Football League. The club closed in 1975 due to dwindling numbers but many of its remaining players become the Wodonga Demons. In 1989 Wodonga Demons were successful in their bid to be admitted to the Ovens and Murray League. Following the decision to allow the Wodonga Demons permission to join the Ovens and Murray Football League, the Wodonga Demons Football and Sports Club went about re-establishing their new identity. They had to change both their name and colours so as to not cause confusion with the Benalla Demons. The club settled upon the name of the Wodonga Raiders, officially the Wodonga Raiders Sports Club, and chose to wear red and navy colours for its playing jumpers.Card in shape of shield with issued to members of the Kergunyah Football Club.KERGUNYAH , FOOTBALL CLUB/ SEASON 19 __ / MEMBERS TICKET/ A.C.Reid President/ J. Meeham Hon. Sec.kergunyah football club, northeast victoria football, wodonga raiders football club -
City of Whittlesea
Photograph - Photographs - Sport, Yan Yean South Football Club 1909
South Yan Yean Football Club premiers 1909 - 1911. The South Yan Yean Football Club was formed in 1891. South Yan Yean was renamed Mernda in 1913.Photographs, black and white print on paper. Yan Yean South Football Club 1909South Yan Yean Football Club Premiers 1909 - 10 -11yan yean, mernda, football -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Card - Club card, Mitcham Football Club card
1955 Mitcham Football Club cardBought by Brian Millane as a 11 year old.Small Mitcham Football Club Membership card containing fixtures for 1955.Mitcham Football Club 10/- names of office bearers & fixtures for season 1955. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Medal - Realia - Numismatics, Stawell Football Club Badge, ribbon and pin. 1957
Badge Medallion belonging to Arch Simpson of Concongella Membership of Stawell Football Club 1957Red Blue and gold Stawell badge. Pin is 1/2 Football with red and blue ribbons.Stawell 1957 Football Club Stokes Melbourne 188sport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Thomas Wills' Centenary of AFL Monument -- 2 Photo
Two photographs of Australian Rules Football Memorial at Moyston2 Photos of the Memorial to commemorate a Centenary of Australian Rules Football This Monument commemorates the Memory to Thomas William Wills (1835 - 1880) Picture of a man kicking a football black top white Shorts in oval frame Thomas Wills was the Founding father of Australian Rules football co-founder and Captain of the Melbourne Football Club (1859) He Was Involved in forming the Geelong Football club (1859) And Was Captain (1860) Playing As Estimated 172 games. He was captain of an early team from Richmond. He Lived at Lexington Station Moyston While playing as a child with Aboriginal Children in this Area He developed a game which he later utIlised in the Formation of Austrian Football. This Monument was unvieled by the Australian Football League Historian Colin N. Hutchinson on September 17 1988, And this tribute to the memory of Thomas Wills was made Possible by The generosity of Wsetpac Banking Corporation and Staff This Monument Commemorates the Memory of Thomas Wentworth Wils (1835 -1880) a Picture of a Man kicking a football, black long sleeve thomas wiils, afl, vfl, sport -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH FOOTBALL 1911, BURNS BUS 1911, 1911
PHOTOGRAPH KEPT AT CLUNES FOOTBALL CLUB.1 Black and white photograph of BURNS BUS FOOTBALL CLUB 1911 mounted on buff coloured cardboard .2 & .3 copies of the above photograph On reverse: Hand written pencil "Clunes Football Club"photography, football, burns bus f.b.c., football 1911 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO EAST FOOTBALL CLUB 1919, 1919
The Bendigo District Football Association was superseded in 1913 by the Bendigo Football League. When competition resumed in 1919 after WW1 the League was composed of Eaglehawk, South Bendigo, Sandhurst and Bendigo East. In 1924 Echuca was included and Bendigo East was eliminated. Bendigo East moved to Golden City Football League, and folded in the 1930s.Black and white photograph of Bendigo East Football Club premiers 1919. Team dressed in Football uniform, officials in shirts, waistcoats, brick building in background with double wooden doors. Handwritten in ink on back ' Mr. R. Grylls/ Mr. W. Geisler, Bendigo East 2nd. Rate football club.'Handwritten in ink on back ' Mr. R. Grylls/ Mr. W. Geisler, Bendigo East 2nd. Rate football club.'organization, club/society, bendigo east football club -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Badge - Patron Wodonga Football Club
Wodonga Football Club’s first recorded match was against the Albury Football Club on Saturday, 6 July 1878 in Wodonga. Between 1878 and 1891, Wodonga played many intermittent friendly matches against other local clubs and towns, before organised fixtures and competitions were starting to be arranged from the early 1890s In 1899, the Wodonga Football Club "Starlights" Junior Club was formed and adopted the Club colours of blue, black and a white star. In 1903, 1904 and 1905, the Wodonga Football Club "Shamrocks" entered a team in the local Federal Junior Football Association. In April 1906, the Wodonga Football Club "Shamrocks" met and decided to become a Senior team and be known as just the Wodonga FC The Club, currently a member of the Ovens and Murray Football League, has participated in a variety of local leagues and competition since then, apart from the years of the First and Second World Wars when they went into recess. The support the club has shown to its members was evidenced around 1949, when the Wodonga FC set up a Provident Fund for injured players to be compensated if they were not able to work for a length of time. In 1981, Wodonga achieved the rare feat of winning football Premierships in the Firsts, Seconds and Thirds. No other team has done this. The club has played in the finals 33 of the 74 years, winning seven senior premiership flags. Wodonga Football Club was first established in 1878 and has played an important role in the community since that time. It has been successful not only on the sporting field, but has provided support and social connection to its members and their families. Several of its players have gone on to perform to at an elite standard in higher levels of competition.A Patron's pin and badge in maroon, white and gold colours. The main badge features a bulldog, the symbol of the Wodonga Football Club in the centre.On the pin "PATRON". Around the edge of the oval "WODONGA/ FOOTBALL CLUB"wodonga bulldogs, wodonga football club, country football, sport, wodonga -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Booklet, Beech Forest Football Club. Registered Players
The registered players listed are members of the Beech Forest Football Club during the period c.1948-1951.The Gordon memo book containing Registered Players of the Beech Forest Football Club. Covers plus 14 p., 6 p. entered. 1 p. football team list inserted.beech forest football club; players; -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Football Team c1938 – 1939 -- Premiers
Group of males in football clothing. Stawell Football Club Premiers 1938 – 1939 23.09.1939 Stawell Team Backs: L. Maddocks, L. Reeves, A. Neal Half Back: K. Robson, W. Gilchrist, A. Grainger, Centre: O. Friend, W. Earle, H. Oliver Half Forward: W. Roberts, D. Brilliant, D. McKey Forward: T. Tiddy, R. McKey, W. Pickering Ruck: L. Hughson and C. Faulkner Roving: G. Gilchrist Emergencies: E. Maddocks, P. Jamieson and R. Mason.Black and white Team photo of football players in jumpers and shorts. Older man possibly coach at center front seated.W.J. Chapman Photo Arist Stawell In handwriting Wimmera Football League Stawell Football Club Premiers 1938 and 1939stawell sport -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Medal, Stokes and Son, Eaglehawk Football Club, 1925
Established in 1880, the Eaglehawk Football Club was one of the first teams to join the Bendigo Football League and to date the senior team has won twenty eight premierships, the most of any team in the league. The Eaglehawk colours are represented by two blues, the light blue of Oxford University and dark blue of Cambridge University which is represented on this pin in the coloured enamel. This pin issued in 1925 commemorates Eaglehawk Football Club's 1924 win which was played at Kennington Oval against Rochester. Final scores were 14.17.101 to 8.9.57. The Bendigo Football League formally known as the Sandhurst Football Association was formed in 1881 and over the decades has grown to include some of the longest established teams in Australia including Castlemaine (formed 1859 - joined 1925) and Kyenton (formed1875 - joined 1947). The local municipal councils worked with the League to provide playing fields for the competition and the Upper Reserve now known as the Queen Elizabeth Oval continues to host many League games. In 1928 at the annual dinner it was noted by the Bendigo Football League that the 'grounds were not all that could be desired, but that they were getting along well with the councils'. Mayor Batchelder responded saying that the council realised that 'the League was a major tenant and was out to do its best for them'. (1) (FN The Riverine Herald, Fri 19 Oct 1928 Page 1). The City of Greater Bendigo continues to work with the various leagues to provide playing fields for competitions as well as supporting the emerging of football and netball clubs and the introduction of women's football teams which has seen great changes to traditionally male dominated football clubs. Diamond shaped commemorative medal with circular scroll. Football sits inside inner diamond shape. front; Eaglehawk Football Cub 1925 / Premiers / 1924 verso; Stokes & Sons / Melbbendigo football league, city of greater bendigo community groups, borough of eaglehawk, making a nation exhibition, city of greater bendigo sport -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
B/W Photograph, Rob Nash, 1983
Rob Nash was "fitness specialist" - presumably trainer - for the Emerald Football Club in 1983.Rob Nash was a personality of the time.B/W photo of Rob Nash, covered in mud, beer in hand, with football oval in background.Rear (handwritten): Rob Nash Cockatoo Fitness specialist for Emerald Football Club 1983rob nash, emerald football club -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, D. Clark, Tatura Football Team 1898, 1989 copy
Copy of very early photograph of Tatura Football team, premiers, 1898. Some names are known: Jas Brady, J. Mitchell, M. Brady, C. J. Mitchell, J. Butler, W. Reddie, C. Brady and T. Hogan.Black and white copy of photograph of Tatura Football Team 1898. Some officials and supporterson back: Tatura Football Team. Jas Brady. captain. 1898. Premiers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge, Souvenir Geelong Football Club Alec Eason, Circa early 20th century
This badge is a memento of Alec Eason (1889-1956) who played for Geelong Football Club from 1909 to 1921. He won the club’s best and fairest in 1915 and is a member of the Geelong team of the century and Hall of FameA memento of a well known player of the Geelong Football club Round tin badge with dusty blue edge and writing with sepia toned photograph of footballer with similarly toned text underneath the photo.Geelong football club, Alec. Eason A K Patrick, maker.geelong football club, alec eason, alec eason badge, -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Football Team 1931 -- Premiers
Stawell Football Club 1931 Premiers Wimmera Football League. in script on photograph Stawell Football Club Premiers Wimmera Football League Back row: Alf Hunt, Ray Maddocks, Alan Blackford, Les Hutton, Harold Carr, Horue. Kiddle, John Walker. Middle row: Vic Lewis, Joe Earle, Jim May, Dinsey McKey, Bill Gilchrist, Jack Hall, Dick Kiddle, Geoff Hall, Mr. Wally Matuschka (President.) Front row: Bill Earle, Ray Rowe, (Vice Capt.), A. Hart Capt.), A. Neil, Charlie Fowler. Black and white photograph of a football team PremiersStawell Football Club Premiers Wimmera Football League Back row Alf Hunt, Ray Maddocks, Alan Blackford, Les Hutton, Harold Carr, Horue. Kiddle, John Walker. Middle row Vic Lewis, Joe Earle, Jim May, Dinsey McKey, Bill Gilchrist, Jack Hall, Dick Kiddle, Geoff Hall, Mr. Wally Matuschka (President.) Front row Bill Earle, Ray Rowe, (Vice Capt.), A. Hart Capt.), A. Neil, Charlie Fowler. stawell sport