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Greensborough Historical Society
Game, Strategy: a game of skill, 1939c
Strategy is a board game involving army divisions, battleships and aircraft. The tactical object of the game is to steadily reduce your opponent's forces until you have numerical advantage.An Australian-made game possibly published during or just after World War 2.Board game in cardboard box. Includes game board, sheet of "Rules" and 29 playing 'pieces' [5 missing]war games, board games, strategy [game] -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object - Board Game, Solitaire: The well-known game, 1950s
Solitaire is a game for a single player that is played with pegs or marbles on a wooden board. The game consists of 32 marbles and a wooden board with 33 dents in it. The game is set up by placing 32 marbles in 32 dents, leaving the centre dent empty. The aim of the game is to remove every marble except one – and the last one must end up in the centre dent.To remove a marble, you have to move one marble over another marble, landing in an empty dent. Marbles can move up, down, left or right but never diagonally.Plain cardboard box with colourful graphic design of the game on the lid. The box encloses the round wooden playing board while the plastic marbles are contented in plastic wrapping in their own compartment. A note in pencil on the lid of the box, written by the donor, notes that three of the 36 marbles are missing.Label on box: "SOLITAIRE / THE WELL_KNOWN / GAME / Full Instructions Enclosed / Made in Germany"board game, games and puzzles, board games -- solitaire -
Orbost & District Historical Society
board game, 1930-1950
The National Bicycle Game is an Australian-made and designed board game for 2, 3 or 4 players made by The National Game Company of Ballarat and Melbourne between 1930 and 1950. The earliest board games date from the mid-18th century and were printed on copper or steel plates and coloured by hand. By 1839 lithography was first used, making it possible for publishers to produce larger quantities of all types of toys. By the 1890s the games were mounted on to a folded board. Popular subjects were of an historical or geographical nature, as well as transport including motoring, aviation and railways and various sports. The board game 'A Motor Ride' ,made by The National Game Company, was possibly the first large-scale manufacturer of locally-designed board games in Australia. The firm was established in Ballarat, Victoria, at the beginning of the twentieth century by W. Owen. Other board games made by National include the 'Victory-United Nations" game, 'Fairyland', 'Yacht Race', 'Golf Game', 'Bicycle Game', Steeple Chase', 'Our Great Game' about football, 'Courtship and Marriage', 'Around the Commonwealth by Aeroplane', and 'Dugouts and Trenches' as well as the more traditional games such as Ludo, Snakes and Ladders, and Noughts and Crosses. This game board has been well-used. The game is significant because it uses scenarios familiar to Australian children in the first half of the twentieth century. This game board reflects the experience of being a child in the twentieth century. Toys were how children were socialised and taught. Most toys mimic the adult world, and looking at them can tell us something about how the world has changed. A folding game board for The national Bicycle Game for 2,3 or 4 players. It has a yellow spiral track on which the player progresses at the throw of the die, starting at the clubhouse until reaching home. In the background are pictures of rural scenes.board-games recreation cycling national-game-company -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING
Opening shoot on 12th August 1990 for the Clunes branch of the Victorian Field and Game AssociationPHOTOCOPY OF REPORT OF OFFICIAL OPENING 'CLUNES FIELD AND GAME ASSOCIATION' IN 1990 BY RIGHT HONORABLE MALCOLM FRASER Page 5 of the Field and Game News Spring 1990local history, document, newspaper cutting, sport, shooting -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - original, A Game of Two Up, 1925
Original photograph presented to Museum by Noreen Lenehan (nee Bradley). Sepia photograph of local Tatura men playing a game of two up, possible at Tatura Racecourse. c 1925.on back: a game of two up c 1925tatura racecourse -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object - Board Game, Eye Guess: Jimmy Hannan's new T.V. Game, c. 1966
Eye Guess was originally an American television game show, on which an Australian program, screened on 'Channel O' (now Network 10) in the 1960s, was based. The television programs spawned board games in both America and Australia.The American board game was produced by Milton Bradley, and featured the American compere of the show. An Australian version, produced by John Sands Pty Ltd., featured Jimmy Hannan, the Australian host.The local television version of Eye Guess reflects the influence of American media on television and popular entertainment in Australia in the 1950s and 1960s. The production of the game also reflectss the influence of American models on Australia domestic entertainment.Eye Guess - Jimmy Hannan's New TV Game, Australia c.1996 was based on the series/game from the United States of America. The game is complete and includes instructions.board games, jimmy hannan -
Greensborough Historical Society
Educational aid, Beginning fraction card game LP1295, 1980c
Game uses playing cards and a comic strip to teach children fractions.Methods of teaching change over time and this gives one example of a teaching aid.In cardboard box: 100 game cards (2 sets of 50 cards) with a fraction game which builds into a comic strip. Multi-coloured cards.fractions, playing cards, card games, educational games, lower plenty primary school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mr & Mrs Game and daughter
Black and white photo of Mr & Mrs T. Game of Blackburn with their daughter, Muriel.game, mr. t., mrs. t., muriel -
Greensborough Historical Society
Game, Milton Bradley Company et al, Chinese Star Checkers, 1970_
Chinese Star Checkers is a game for 2 to 6 players. Instructions are included.Game in cardboard box. Timber board with painted star and holes for game pieces. Bag of game pieces (small coloured balls).board games, chinese checkers -
Carlton Football Club
Football, Optus Farewell Game May 21 2005, 2005
Souvenir Football Optus Oval Farewell Game May 21 2005The Football was issued to commemorate Carlton Football Club's last game at Optus Oval/Princes Park in 2005. Farewell Princes Park Damn football! It’s just a game and it’s just an oval; dirt, grass and a few bumbling stands. Oh and there is the ghost of dad standing under the clock, smiling, dancing his jig, God love him, he loved his Bluebaggers. Oh and Pop's over there too, his scissors in his hand; he's rushed across from Lygon Street again to see the boys play. Both, like the ground now, gone for good - never to be seen again though their memories shine still. And then there's me as a lad, surrounded by men, the cans wobbling beneath my feet, my neck stretched up; I can see, I can see Ragsy!!!!!! and brave Gary Crane and Quirky on the wing and…. and it’s just a ground, just dirt and grass and the distant sound of trams. And there I am as a young man standing with my brothers, all of us singing wildly this GF evening as another flag is brought home! And there I am with Keith standing, always beer in hand, and watching Kouta and SOS and dear beloved Motley flying. But it’s only a ground just dirt and grass and late afternoon sun. There I am now, older, sitting beside me is my son, he holds the record and marks the goals, though these come far fewer nowadays. But it is only a ground and dirt and grass and memories that linger and the taste of shared drinks and the voices cheering in the outer. But it is only a ground, a ground whose moment has passed, who’s time in the sun is now time in shadow and no more balls to be bounced on that dirt nor football boots running across that grass, for there will be no more games played at Princes Park. Never again the tram down Royal Parade, never again a beer at The Rising Sun or the sound of the fans cheering madly in front of the Heatley Stand. But it is only a ground only dirt and grass and the memories, the sum total of all of us. I feel like a friend has passed...... Farewell Princes Park, time makes memories out all of us. Contributed by DannyboyNavy Blue & White Leather FootballOptus Farewell Game May 21 2005, Carlton Emblem, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Game Family Home, C.1909
Black and white photo of Game Family Home, 18 Gordon Crescent, Blackburn C.1909.game, gladys, tom, kate -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Cliff Game
Black and white photo of Cliff Game, said to be first soldier in district to enlist for World War I.game, cliff, world war, 1914 - 1918 -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Leisure object - Board Game, E Systems Publications, This is Your City - Bendigo Game, 1985
This limited edition board game was produced in conjunction with local businesses and attractions and sponsored by the Bendigo Development Committee. Supported by the five local municipalities (pre amalgamation) and both State and Local governments, the role of the Committee was to promote Bendigo's economic development. Boxed board game. Yellow box lid featuring photographs of popular sights around Bendigo on right side and a family playing the game on the left on lid. Inside box includes game board, playing cards, dice and game rules. 0345a; Fold out game board. Commercially printed with a full colour stylised map of Bendigo and Eaglehawk. 0345b Set of 96 Destination Cards single side printing on coloured card 0345c Set of 32 Surprise Cards 0345d Paper money 0345e Player tokens 0345f Set of dice 0345g Letter to Players re the board game and local businesses on 'Bendigo Premier Town' letterhead. 0345h Three printed pages of discount vouchers for local businesses. 0345i Game Rulescity of bendigo premier town 1982-85, city of bendigo commerce -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object - Card Game, Comic Families: an amusing card game for all the family, Twentieth Century
The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Card game called "Comic Families" housed in an original labelled box. The box is purple, orange and white in colour with pictures of family members on the front. There is a complete set of cards but the instructions are missing or never included.Front of box: "Exciting Comic Families. An amusing card game for all of the family."comic families, card games -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Black and White Photograph, John Hogan Gervasoni during his first game for Fitzroy Football Club, 1951, 1951
Jack Gervasoni played his first game for Fitzroy Football Clubin 1951John Hogan Gervasoni during his first game for Fitzroy Football Club. He is seated second from the left.john hogan gervasoni, award, daylesford, fitzroy football club -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object - Board Game, F W Niven Pty Ltd, Tarax "Polly" Farmer's Footy Game, c 1965
Tarax was an independent Melbourne soft drink manufacturer from 1959 to 1972 (when it was taken over by Cadbury Schweppes). It was most popular as a product in the 1960s when it sponsored by the Tarax Show; a very popular children's television program. In the 1960s Polly Farmer was a star Geelong footballer. He played in a premiership team and was captain for 3 years. The game originally cost 75 cents plus 6 Tarax bottle tops. Boxed board game with yellow, blue and red lid. board games, tarax, polly farmer, f.w. niven, aboriginal footballer, victorian football league, australian football league, aboriginal and torres straight islander -
Greensborough Historical Society
Game, Activitoys Ltd, Barrel Bingo, 1968-1972
A game of bingo, including all needed to play Bingo at home. Game is complete with game cards, plastic numbered balls and barrel.Game in original cardboard box. Includes plastic barrel, small red and white numbered balls and cardboard bingo cards.bingo, games -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Booklet, Victorian Football League, Australian National Football Council. Laws of the Australian National Game of Football, 1956
The 1956 laws of the national game of Australian football are reasonably brief covering only 33 rules with a maximum of eight subdivisions of each. As well as the Australian National Football Council and its affiliated bodies, it spells out the rules of the game, definitions of the laws, and an outline of the positions and plan of the playing field.Laws of the Australian National Game of Football. Australian National Football Council. Victorian Football League; Melbourne (Vic); 1956. i, 40 p.; map. Soft cover.australian national football council; football; laws; playing field; definitions; affiliated bodies; -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Game Family Home, C.1916
Black and white photo of Game Family Home, 18 Gordon Crescent, Blackburn. Land at side of house belonged to the property, at left was an orchard, the whole surrounded by Pines, very neglected during World War 1. C.1916.game, gladys, tom, kate -
National Wool Museum
Drawing, Robert Lloyd, Squatter game, 1980
Original concept drawing of the board game Squatter by Mr Robert Lloyd. Squatter is a wool themed board game. With more than 500,000 games sold in Australia as of 2007, it is the most successful board game ever produced in Australia. NOTE THIS IS THE ORIGINAL ATTEMPT /I MADE TO PUT DOWN ON PAPER/ MY ORIGINAL CONCEPT OF/ THE AUSTRALIAN FARMING GAME/ SQUATTER,,(SIGNED) Robert Lloyd/ 24th January 1980 (THIS WAS 6 YEARS BEFORE / PUBLICATION OF ....15/11/91sheep stations - management wool growing squatters, lloyd, mr robert, australia, sheep stations - management, wool growing, squatters, squatter board game -
National Wool Museum
Leisure object - Game, The Storyteller, 2004
The board game, titled The Storyteller, was created by Geelong Wathaurong/Ngarrindjeri man Glenn Shea, who was a youth justice worker at the Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative when the game was created. The idea for The Storyteller evolved through Glenn's personal experience of working with Aboriginal adolescents and young people. Board game based on Indigenous education. White box with an oval shaped design on the front depicting the face of a man in red.The Storytellergames, board games, first nations, aboriginal, identity, place, belonging -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object - Board Game, John Sands Pty Ltd, Contack: A Fascinating Game, 1960s
The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection. John SandsPty Ltd is an Australian company that produced board games from 1929-78. Contack was first produced in the U.S.A. but the original versions date to 1886. The board game is played by 2-6 players who match colours and tiles to gain the highest score. A tile-based board game manufactured by John Sands Pty Ltd., Australia from c.1933. john sands pty ltd, contack, board games -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - QC Binks collection: board game
This game was advertised as a "new game" in 1909.Board game called Advance Australia. The board is divided in 144 squares with 136 numbered consecutively. The game was played with a pair of dice. The game has its unique form, with shipwrecks, lost in the outback, hazardous landings and high seas being some features. The leather tumbler and dice are with the game. Also, with the game there are two newspaper articles, one by David Horsfall the other by Leighton Rawlings giving a detailed description of the game. From the map details it is reasonable to guess the game was produced early 1900s. Chad Valley series of gamesgame, boardgame, early federation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Functional object (Item) - Airline Board Game Vintage 1985
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Fitzroy Football Club's Last Melbourne Game
Colour photographs of Fitzroy Football Club's Last Melbourne Game.fitzroy football club, kevin murray -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, FIELD & GAME FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIA
TWO PHOTOCOPIES NEWSPAPER PHOTOS CLUNES BRANCH OFFICIAL OPENING CLUNES FIELD AND GAME ASSOCIATION 1990 MALCOLM FRASER AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER ON FRONT COVER WITH OTHER MEN local history, document, newspaper cutting, sport, shooting -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- The last Ladies Pennant game at Miles Avenue, 1997
Coloured photographPhotograph shows ladies playing a game at Miles Avenue. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Bowls Club- The last Ladies Pennant game at Miles Avenue, 1997
Coloured photographPhotograph shows ladies playing a game at Miles Avenue. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Game Family Home, 1917
Black and white photo of Game Family home in 18 Gordon Crescent, Blackburngame family, gordon crescent, blackburn -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Table Tennis Game, 1956-1957
Note by T.H. Kneen March 1991, "Student recreation: 2 x table tennis tables were located in upstairs Landscape Design room, this was before the building of the recreation room and canteen, established with funds provided by the Ladies' Committee."Black and white photograph. Singles table tennis game and chess game in Landscape Design room upstairs in Administration Building. 2 students watching. L-R: Alan Werner, ?, Brian Edwards, Marjorie Hall, Jocelyn Care.table tennis, landscape design room, alan werner, brian edwards, marjorie hall, jocelyn care, students, recreation, recreation room, canteen, ladies' committee, administration building, chess, main building, interior administration building, interior main building