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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Memorabilia, Framed Polo Shirt, Veterens Day 2016
... Framed Polo Shirt, Veterens Day 2016......Framed Polo...Veterens Day 2016 is stitched on the inside of the shirt. Framed Polo Shirt, Veterens Day 2016 Memorabilia Memorabilia ...A Red Polo Shirt with Gold Trim Commemorates Fifty Years of Australian Vietnamese Relations on a Patch. Veterens Day 2016 is stitched on the inside of the shirt.veterens day 2016, framed polo -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMemorabilia - Horseshoe Case, 1906 – 1907
... The case contains (a) complete chrome set each of Trotting Shoes, Hunting Shoes and Racing Plates, and (b) one pair of Hind Polo Shoes and one pair of Front Aluminium Shoes. The wooden frame has gold lettering on each side proclaiming “Australian Natives Association, T.A. ...The case contains (a) complete chrome set each of Trotting Shoes, Hunting Shoes and Racing Plates, and (b) one pair of Hind Polo Shoes and one pair of Front Aluminium Shoes. The wooden frame has gold lettering on each side proclaiming “Australian Natives Association, T.A. ...The horseshoes in this purpose-built display case were made by Thomas Alfred Chapman in 1906-1907. Chapman operated a blacksmith’s shop in Mortlake Rd, Purnim, about 15 mins drive from Warrnambool. Chapman made this horseshoe case especially for the 3rd Exhibition of Australian Manufacturers and Products, held in the Exhibition Building in Melbourne, which was organised and promoted by the Australian Natives Association (ANA). Reference is made to the horseshoe case in the Exhibition’s Souvenir Catalogue of 1907 on page 85, under the heading 'In the Machinery Section the following exhibits are also shown … 'CHAPMAN, T.A. , Woolsthorpe, via Warrnambool, Case of Horseshoes'. The Australian Natives’ Association (ANA) were a non-partisan and non-sectarian, friendly society founded in Melbourne, Australia in April 1871. It was set-up for the benefit of Australian-born white men, and membership was restricted exclusively to that group. Men of other races including the Chinese and Indigenous people were not allowed to join. The ANA had relatively progressive views on women (for the time) and attracted suffragists seeking support for their cause, and in 1894, the ANA advocated for women’s enfranchisement. Although, white women were only admitted as members from 1964. The organisation was most prominent in Victoria and sought to shape Australia’s national identity and was a training ground for businessmen, trade unionists and politicians including many of Australia’s early prime ministers such as Edmund Barton, Alfred Deakin, James Scullin and Francis Forde, and the first Australian-born governor-general, Isaac Isaacs, was a member. By 1910 it had developed into a nationwide association with real political and social influence, and members would participate in many activities. The ANA lobbied strongly for anti-Chinese legislation and were an ardent believer of colonial unification. Its mission and efforts are largely credited for the successful referendums that resulted in Federation of the six Australian colonies into a new nation, the association’s most important legacy. The ANA was also a supporter of trade protection, and were a staunch advocate of the first act of Australia's new parliament, the Immigration Restriction Act 1901 (cth) or commonly known as the White Australia Policy, which became one of the central pillars of Australian nationalism in the 20th-century. The ANA campaigned against the Australian Federal Government's new immigration policy after the Second World War (non-British immigration from southern and central Europe) in order to maintain a 'white Australia', and resisted changes when the Labor government during the 1970s fully dismantled and abandoned the White Australia Policy. The ANA merged with Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows, in 1993 to become Australian Unity Ltd. The display case of horseshoes changed hands several times, going from its maker Thomas Chapman to his mother then various other members of his family. The case was also displayed at the Lee Family’s butcher shop at 188 Liebig St Warrnambool, and in the Purnim Hotel during the Warrnambool May Races. In the late 1950s the horseshoe case went to Thomas’s son, Brian. He was a Master Farrier and completed his apprenticeship at Flemington Racecourse, and in Warrnambool he owned a blacksmith business at the Warrnambool Racecourse Grounds. Brian later operated a blacksmith’s at Flagstaff Hill, where his customers would bring their horses to be shod. Brian passed away in August 2017. The horseshoe case is significant as an example of trades in the early 20th century in Western Victoria, Australia. It is also significant as an example of horseshoes from the early 20th century. The horseshoe display case is also significant for its association with the Australian Exhibition of 1907, showcasing Australian produce and manufacturing to the world. The horseshoe display case is locally significant for its association with local families, essential businesses and community events. Display case of homemade horseshoes. Wooden case with glass front containing 16 horse shoes grouped in sets, each set with a label: Made 1906-1907 for Australian Exhibition of 1907 by Thomas Alfred Chapman of Warrnambool. The case contains (a) complete chrome set each of Trotting Shoes, Hunting Shoes and Racing Plates, and (b) one pair of Hind Polo Shoes and one pair of Front Aluminium Shoes. The wooden frame has gold lettering on each side proclaiming “Australian Natives Association, T.A. Chapman, horse shoer, Warrnambool” and is topped by a painted Australian coat of arms. Gold lettering on frame, in the order of top/bottom/ left/right “AUSTRALIAN.NATIVES.ASSOCIATION / T.A. CHAPMAN / Horse Shoer / Warrnambool”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, horseshoe display case 1906-1907, chromed set of trotting shoes 1906-1907, chrome set of hunting shoes 1906-1907, chrome set of racing plates 1906-1907, pair of hind polo shoes 1906-1907, pair of front aluminium shoes 1906-1907, australian exhibition 1907, australian natives association (ana), t.a. chapman horse shoer warrnambool, thomas alfred chapman, brian chapman, brian “snacks” chapman, blacksmith warrnambool, warrnambool may races, warrnambool racecourse, purnim hotel, lee family’s butcher shop warrnambool -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
... They are inside a building, where a portable bowling green with a wooden frame at one end has been placed on the parquetry floor. The teenagers are wearing pale blue polo shirts and navy blue tracksuit pants. ...They are inside a building, where a portable bowling green with a wooden frame at one end has been placed on the parquetry floor. The teenagers are wearing pale blue polo shirts and navy blue tracksuit pants. ...On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, students learn techniques used in the game of lawn bowls from some experienced players.COL photo of a group of teenagers and a few older adults. They are inside a building, where a portable bowling green with a wooden frame at one end has been placed on the parquetry floor. The teenagers are wearing pale blue polo shirts and navy blue tracksuit pants. The adults are wearing navy or white and navy tracksuit jackets over either navy or grey trousers. Most of the teenagers are holding a small black bowling ball in their hands. One older woman is holding a smaller white ball in one hand. There are several black bowling balls on the artificial bowling green on the floor.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, physical activities, exercise, indoor lawn bowls, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 20/10/1999
... polo shirts. The man is facing the camera and the teenagers have been Photographed from behind. On the stage behind the man are two freestanding vertical banners, which contain the text, "Active for Life"; an "Active for Life" A-framed sandwich board; and a small Shelford Girls' Grammar School blue and gold banner on a stand....polo shirts. The man is facing the camera and the teenagers have been Photographed from behind. On the stage behind the man are two freestanding vertical banners, which contain the text, "Active for Life"; an "Active for Life" A-framed sandwich board; and a small Shelford Girls' Grammar School blue and gold banner on a stand. ...On Wednesday, October 20, 1999, World Osteoporosis Day (WOD), Osteoporosis Victoria conducted a morning of physical activities with the Year 9 students at Shelford Girls' Grammar School in Caulfield. Titled, "Come & Try Day", the activities on offer included abseiling, golf, table tennis, Tai Chi, football, and indoor lawn bowls. In this photo, Arthritis Victoria's Tim Bryer is addressing students in the gymnasium at Shelford Girls' Grammar School.COL photo of a man standing behind a microphone at lectern, on the floor in front of a stage. He is wearing a blue collared shirt. He is addressing a group of teenagers, who are sitting on rows of seats in a hall or gymnasium. The teenagers are all wearing pale blue polo shirts. The man is facing the camera and the teenagers have been Photographed from behind. On the stage behind the man are two freestanding vertical banners, which contain the text, "Active for Life"; an "Active for Life" A-framed sandwich board; and a small Shelford Girls' Grammar School blue and gold banner on a stand.world osteoporosis day, wod, osteoporosis victoria, ov, come & try day, active for life, just 30 minutes a day, presentation, shelford girls grammar school, year 9 students, year 9 cohort, high school, secondary school, caulfield, 1999 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Victorian Amateur Water Polo Sunshine Team Premiers "C" Grade Season 1940 - 41, Hilda Mitchell Studio, 1941
... Polo Ass. Sunshine Team Premiers "C" Grade (Undefected) Season 1940 - 41|Back Row W. Decis, W. Evans, R. Jarvie, Roy Mattinson|Front Row A. Foxcroft, C. Steedman (Captain), V. R. McKay (President), L. Young (Vice Captain) C. Gist Black & white photograph mounted in an aluminium frame ...Victorian Amateur Water Polo Ass. Sunshine Team Premiers "C" Grade (Undefected) Season 1940 - 41|Back Row W. Decis, W. Evans, R. Jarvie, Roy Mattinson|Front Row A. Foxcroft, C. Steedman (Captain), V. R. McKay (President), L. Young (Vice Captain) C. Gistwater polo, sunshine swimming club -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Swimming Club Water Polo Team Semi-Finalists "C" Grade Season 1936 - 37, 1937
... Polo Team Semi-Finalists "C" Grade Season 1936 - 37|Back Row R. Matterson, J. Enever, L. Gilbert, A. Beard, V. Wild, L. Young, T. Laffan|Sitting N. Baxter, C. Steedman (Captain), Mr. V. R. McKay (President), D. Soutar (Vice Captain), N. Matthews|Front Row J. Baker, H. Soutar Black & white photograph mounted in aluminiun frame ...Sunshine Swimming Club Water Polo Team Semi-Finalists "C" Grade Season 1936 - 37|Back Row R. Matterson, J. Enever, L. Gilbert, A. Beard, V. Wild, L. Young, T. Laffan|Sitting N. Baxter, C. Steedman (Captain), Mr. V. R. McKay (President), D. Soutar (Vice Captain), N. Matthews|Front Row J. Baker, H. Soutarsunshine swimming club, swimming, water pollo -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPainting - Painting - Water Colour, Franz Korbler, Kuhbanan SAS Cobinan Marko Polos Trans, 1945 - 1947
... Polos Tran in gold underneath picture. Water colour of lane way with brick wall on right, trees and wall on left. Painting has a silver border and a cream mat. In a gold frame ...Painting by Franz Korbler. Architect/artist, born Vienna Austria, arrested Teheran Persia September 12941. Interned Loveday Camp SA and Tatura Camp Victoria 1945-1947.Water colour of lane way with brick wall on right, trees and wall on left. Painting has a silver border and a cream mat. In a gold frame with glass.Kuhbanan SAS Cobinan Marko Polos Tran in gold underneath picture.franz korbler -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Linton Fire Brigade Team, 1948
... Framed black and white photograph of a Linton fire brigade team. Six team members are standing with arms behind their backs in front of a hand-drawn fire cart, one is seated in front of them with part of a fire pump resting on his crossed legs. Six of seven team members wear polo...Framed black and white photograph of a Linton fire brigade team. Six team members are standing with arms behind their backs in front of a hand-drawn fire cart, one is seated in front of them with part of a fire pump resting on his crossed legs. Six of seven team members wear polo ...Inscription on the back of the photograph indicates that the photograph was taken in 1948 at a demonstration day in Ballarat. Standing, L-R: Bill Caldow, Eugene Grigg, Jim Barr (Captain), Joe Reidy, Ted Cheeseman, Arnold Chasey. Seated: V. McDonald.Framed black and white photograph of a Linton fire brigade team. Six team members are standing with arms behind their backs in front of a hand-drawn fire cart, one is seated in front of them with part of a fire pump resting on his crossed legs. Six of seven team members wear polo shirts with "LINTON" appliqued on them. The seventh wears a fire brigade uniform with double-breasted jacket and peaked hat.On back of photograph: "Linton Fire Brigade Team 1948 - Ballarat Demonstration / Standing: (L-R) W. Caldow, E. Grigg, J. Barr (Capt), J. Reidy, ? Cheeseman, A. Chasey / Sitting: V. McDonald / N887 / See Fire Brigade file".linton fire brigade, william (bill) caldow, eugene grigg, jim barr, joe reidy, ted cheeseman, arnold chasey, v. mcdonald
