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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign, 09/09/2023
... The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign...Herald Learn to Swim Campaign certificate...Herald Learn to Swim Campaign certificate, 1934; on glossed... no men were allowed at these times. Herald Learn to Swim Campaign ...Historic swim certificate issued 1934. Bendigo Ladies Baths were proclaimed in the Bendigo Advertiser which stated that ladies could begin to bathe at the City Baths each Wednesday and Saturday from 12 noon to 5 pm as from the 30th Jan 1901. Of course no men were allowed at these times.Herald Learn to Swim Campaign certificate, 1934; on glossed paper. Awarded to Melva Mason at classes held at the Bendigo Ladies Baths.herald learn to swim campaign certificate, coloured swim certificate, bendigo ladies baths -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate, The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign, 1963
... The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign...herald learn to swim campaign... testifies that Gail Norman could swim 25 yards. The Herald Learn... that Gail Norman could swim 25 yards. The Herald Learn to Swim ...The Victorian Government's policy was that primary school children should learn to swim.The children of Chatham Primary School were taken by tram to the Kew Baths. The certificate testifies that Gail Norman could swim 25 yards. The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign was founded in 1929. Paper certificate printed in shades of blue and white. The document has the name of the campaign and the promoter at top centre. Other information includes the name of the person to whom the certificate was awarded and the distance swum. The illustration at bottom centre represents Neptune with two mermaids.GAIL NORMAN / KEW BATHS / [UNREADABLE NAME OF EXAMINER] / 8-2-63swimming certificates, gail norman, kew baths, herald learn to swim campaign -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate, The Herald: Learn-to-Swim Campaign, 1954
... The Herald: Learn-to-Swim Campaign...A Herald:'Learn-to-Swim Campaign' certificate awarded... A Herald:'Learn-to-Swim Campaign' certificate awarded to Heather ...A Herald:'Learn-to-Swim Campaign' certificate awarded to Heather Martin who was taught to swim 25 Yards at the Camberwell Baths on 12 January 1954heather martin, camberwell baths, martin family collection -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate, The Herald: Learn-to-Swim Campaign, 1953
... The Herald: Learn-to-Swim Campaign...A Herald:'Learn-to-Swim Campaign' certificate awarded... collection A Herald:'Learn-to-Swim Campaign' certificate awarded ...A Herald:'Learn-to-Swim Campaign' certificate awarded to Heather Martin who was taught to swim 25 Yards at the Kew Swimming Pool on 15 January 1953heather martin, kew swimming pool, kew baths, martin family collection -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Certificate, The Herald: Learn-to-Swim Campaign, 1957
... The Herald: Learn-to-Swim Campaign...A Herald:'Learn-to-Swim Campaign' certificate awarded... March 1957. The Herald: Learn-to-Swim Campaign Certificate ...A Herald:'Learn-to-Swim Campaign' certificate awarded to Heather Martin who was taught to swim at least 25 Yards at the Kew Baths on 2 March 1957.heather martin, kew baths, martin family collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Old Ringwood pool (Baths). Herald learn to swim class c1955/56
... Old Ringwood pool (Baths). Herald learn to swim class c1955... approx 1955-56. Herald learn to swim class"...., "Taken at old Ringwood pool approx 1955-56. Herald learn to swim ...Black and white photograph (2 images)Written on back of photograph, "Taken at old Ringwood pool approx 1955-56. Herald learn to swim class". -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - Learn to Swim certificates - Betty Mcpherson - Herald Learn-to-swim Junior and Senior certificates
... Learn to Swim certificates - Betty Mcpherson - Herald Learn...Learn to Swim certificates - Betty Mcpherson - "Herald... certificates - Betty Mcpherson - "Herald" Learn-to-Swim taught to swim ...Learn to Swim certificates - Betty Mcpherson - "Herald" Learn-to-Swim taught to swim 25 yards at the Castlemaine Olympic Pool on February 5, 1956. The Learn-to-Swim campaign was sponsored by the Herald Newspaper and the Department of Education Victoria, Swimming Senior Certificate was issued on 31 Marchh1958 to Betty McPherson as certificate 5747.Englishlearn-to swim campaign certificates -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Herald Learn-To-Swim Campaign Certificate, 1956, 1956
... Herald Learn-To-Swim Campaign Certificate, 1956... with scrolls on either side. Herald Learn-To-Swim Campaign Certificate ...Alison Watson was the daughter of Peg and Harry Watson of Cromie Street Murtoa and would have been seven years old when this certificate was granted at the Murtoa Swimming Baths. The Baths were adjacent to Lake Marma and filled with water from the lake. There was a wooden pontoon in the centre of the pool which was removed for swimming competitions. Alison's father was the swimming coach at the time - 1956.A rectangular light blue/green certificate with navy blue writing with letters highlighted with white accents. There is an illustration with Neptune, a mermaid, and a dolphin at the bottom centre with scrolls on either side.The applicant (Alison Watson); the location (Murtoa Baths); the date(6th January 1956) the local president (N.T. McQueen) and the Secretary (F.C. Bradshaw) are hand written.certificate, learn to swim, learn to swim certificate, alison watson, murtoa, murtoa swimming baths, swimming baths, swimming pools -
Federation University Historical Collection
Certificate, Herald Lean-to-Swim Campaign Certificate made out to Lindsay Harley, 1947, c1947
... herald learn to swim... learn to swim balllarat city baths swimming Signed W.F. Bryan ...Lindsay Harley attended the Ballarat Teachers' College in 1947, the year that the certificate was presented. The great Australian swimmer Frank Beaurepaire was the Campaign President.Brown paper cerificate certifying that Lindsay Harley was taught to swim at least 25 yards in The Herald Campaign at Ballarat City baths. Signed W.F. Bryanballarat, ballarat teachers' college, harely, lindsay hareley, bryan, beaurepaire, herald, herald learn to swim, balllarat city baths, swimming -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, 1982
... herald learn to swim drive... learn to swim drive blackburn swimming club city of nunawading ...Pamphlet issued by the City of Nunawading on Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, its history and development.Pamphlet issued by the City of Nunawading on Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, its history and development.Pamphlet issued by the City of Nunawading on Blackburn Lake Sanctuary, its history and development.blackburn lake sanctuary, woods, john, gardiners creek, lake road, blackburn, adult deaf and dumb society, herald learn to swim drive, blackburn swimming club, city of nunawading. parks and recreation department -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: CERTIFICATES
... Herald Learn to Swim Campaign, and bottom Education Department... of documents presented to Geoffrey Goudge. Top Herald Learn to Swim ...Two copies of documents presented to Geoffrey Goudge. Top Herald Learn to Swim Campaign, and bottom Education Department Junior Swimming Certificate.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BERT GRAHAM COLLECTION: LEARN TO SWIM CERTIFICATES
... Club had ''The Herald Learn To Swim'' Campaign certificates... Collection, Bendigo East Swimming Club had ''The Herald Learn To Swim ...Documents, Bert Graham Collection, Bendigo East Swimming Club had ''The Herald Learn To Swim'' Campaign certificates, for people who were taught to swim at least 25 yards signed by Campaign President Frank Beaurepaire. Three copies in total.bendigo, clubs, bendigo east swimming club -
Bialik College
Certificate (item) - Swimming certificate awarded to Noemi Fiala, 1966, 1966
... to swim at least 25 yards in 'The Herald Learn-to-Swim Campaign... to swim at least 25 yards in 'The Herald Learn-to-Swim Campaign ...Certificate awarded to student Noemi Fiala, who learned to swim at least 25 yards in 'The Herald Learn-to-Swim Campaign' at the Richmond Baths, 22 November 1966. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1960s, sport, swimming, award, event -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia, Set of five Certificates for William McIntosh
... 1961 8654-3 The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign 1959 8654-4... 1961 8654-3 The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign 1959 8654-4 ...8654-1 Proficiency Certificate first 3 years Primary School 1962 8654-2 Senior Swimming Certificate Education Department 1961 8654-3 The Herald Learn to Swim Campaign 1959 8654-4 The Gould League of Bird Lovers of Victoria 8654-5 Independent Order of Rechabites Temperance Physiology Examination Series of Proficiency or Achievement Certificateseducation -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, Rose Stereograph Co, "Flinders St, Station and St Kilda Road, Melbourne", 1941
... bonds and savings certificates and The Herald learn to Swim... bonds and savings certificates and The Herald learn to Swim ...Rose Series postcard No. P 200, "Flinders St, Station and St Kilda Road, Melbourne" looking south from the roof top of the Nicholas Building in Swanston Street. Has at least eight trams in the view. The trams have a white panel under the driver's windows indicating a war time black out precaution. Has adverts for buying bonds and savings certificates and The Herald learn to Swim advertisement on the end of the verandah for Friday next January 10th at Princes Bridge. This gives a year of 1941.Yields information about St Kilda Road 1941Postcard - printed real photograph with Rose Stereograph Co. name on the rear.tramways, flinders st station, st kilda road, railways, world war ii, trams, mmtb -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Photograph - Vessel S. S. Casino in Lady Bay Warrnambool, 1920's - 1930's
... was also an era when free "Herald" Learn-to-Swim classes were being... was also an era when free "Herald" Learn-to-Swim classes were being ...This photograph was one of ten photographs donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village by Fred Trewartha. Frederick John Fox Trewartha (Fred) was a well-known Warrnambool businessman. He was born in Beeac near Geelong in 1920 and came to Warrnambool with his family as a very young child. He was apprenticed to his father John, as a saddler and later opened his own shop on Raglan Parade. He then moved into working with tarpaulins and canvases for the trucking industry. Fred was keenly interested in photography (and was a member of the Warrnambool Cine Club), yachting and boat building. He kept his yacht moored at Port Fairy for many years and participated in sailing events locally and interstate. He also built boats with his sons. He had the opportunity to meet many older sailors and it's thought this photo (and others in the set) may have been given to him by one of these men. Fred Trewartha died in 2016 in Warrnambool. Warrnambool by the 1920's and 1930's had become a popular holiday destination with visitors arriving by steamer and train. It was during these decades that a "Surf Bathers Association" began in Warrnambool in response to the growing popularity of local sea bathing. They worked with the local council to develop a "Beach Improvement Fund" and a comprehensive plan of "Beach Improvement" which included erecting and maintaining beach boxes, building a kiosk, improving paths and roads to the beach, planting marram grass on the sand dunes, building new enclosures for vehicles and horses and generally making the beach more attractive for visitors and townspeople. The 1930's was also an era when free "Herald" Learn-to-Swim classes were being held throughout Victoria. In 1931 it was reported in "The Age" newspaper that "over the past week in Warrnambool, 250 pupils had passed through the hands of the local life saving club swimming instructors". The Port of Warrnambool - In the early years the Port of Warrnambool was a busy port. Steamships and sailing ships were frequent visitors to the port. Steam navigation companies were plentiful, carrying passengers and freighting cargo such as coal, timber, food, livestock, furniture, hardware and haberdashery between Melbourne and the ports along the southwest coast of Victoria, including Warrnambool. The carts would take their loads into the township for distribution. The Breakwater was built (using 32 ton blocks of concrete) between 1874 and 1890 to provide ships with greater protection from the Southern Ocean. The Lifeboat and Rocket House - The coastline of South West Victoria has had over 600 shipwrecks and many lost lives; even in Warrnambool’s Lady Bay there were around 16 known shipwrecks between 1850 and 1905, with eight lives lost. In 1859 the first Government-built lifeboat arrived at Warrnambool Harbour and a shed was soon built to house it, followed in 1864 by a rocket house to safely store the Rocket Rescue equipment. In 1878 the buildings were moved to the Breakwater area, and in 1910 the new Lifeboat Warrnambool arrived with its ‘self-righting’ design. For almost one hundred years the lifeboat and rocket crews, mostly local volunteers, trained regularly to maintain and improve their skills, summoned when needed by alarms, gunshots, ringing bells and foghorns. Some became local heroes but all served an important role. By the end of the 1950s the lifeboat and rescue equipment had become obsolete. The S.S. Casino was a passenger and freight steamer built in Dundee, Scotland, in 1882 for the Newcastle and Hunter River Steam Navigation Company of N.S.W. She weighed 425 tons gross with a length of 160.4 feet, beam of 24.1 feet and a depth of 10.2 feet. She had saloon accommodation for 35 people, a fore cabin for 25 more people, and she carried 300 tons of cargo. While on her delivery journey on May 30th 1882, the S.S. Casino called in at the Port of Warrnambool for coal, narrowly escaping going ashore in gale force winds due to the quick action of the pilot. At that time, still at anchor, she impressed the directors of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company so much that they bought her immediately; she was ideal for trade along the West Coast of Victoria. (The Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company was first managed by Messers. Saltau and Osburne and after the passing of Mr. Osburne, by produce merchants Messers H. Sautau and Sons, who had a hay and corn store and shipping agency on the corner of Liebig and Koroit Streets in Warrnambool. ) The S.S. Casino became “the most famous steamer to operate in Victorian waters along the West Coast” by author Jack Loney. Captain Boyd was her first Master, followed by Captain Chapman, who stayed with her from 1890 until 1924. Captain W. Robertson followed for a short term, and then Captain Middleton then took command from 1925 - 1932. An article published on Monday 11th June 1932 in The Sun News Pictorial (Melbourne) giving a detailed history of S. S. Casino said "owned by Port Fairy interests, she was an integral part of the town's development ... for a long time, her arrival in Port Fairy was an event, the townspeople going down to the wharf to see her come in". It also said "Except when the weather was bad, the Casino hugged the coast on her trips and passengers obtained wonderful views of the sandstone terraces and caves. A little time ago every member of her regular crew except one, was a Scotsman." The S.S. Casino had several mishaps during her life. One was on 3rd January 1898 when she collided with the S.S. Flinders in Apollo Bay with minor damage. Another was on 24th October 1924 when she grounded on a reef at Point Hawdon near Grey River and most of her cargo (of Christmas goods) had to be dumped into the sea. Then in February 1929 she was ‘holed’ when she struck a submerged object as she entered Lady Bay, Warrnambool. In the years following the turn of the century, the S.S. Casino remained the only regular trader with normal passenger accommodation along the West Coast. From 1882 she had made at least 2,500 voyages on the one run. On the morning of 10th July 1932, after attempting to berth at Apollo Bay jetty in heavy seas, Captain Middleton decided to take her out into the bay and wait until the seas abated. It was not realised that the anchor used to steady her as she manoeuvred to her berth had pierced her hull. She put about and headed for the beach but sank. Captain Middleton and nine others lost their lives; nine people were rescued including the two female passengers. Captain Middleton had been in charge of the S.S. Casino for seven years. He was the first ship’s Master to lose his life in a shipwreck in the West Coast trade. In June 1932, the directors of the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company had proposed to celebrate the completion of fifty years of trading by the steamer Casino in August, but tragically the Casino was wrecked only one month later (and "was only one month off completing its fifty years of valuable service between Melbourne and Portland.") Flagstaff Hill’s collection has a photograph of a portrait of Captain Chapman, a ship model of the S.S. Casino that shows both forms of power under which she sailed, steam and sail. The ship is painted green and flies three flags. The inscription across the case of the ship model, incorrectly dated, tells the sad story of the wreck of the ship and the loss of lives on July 10th 1932 at Apollo Bay. A print in the Collection shows S.S. Casino underway in the heavy sea off Point Lonsdale, another two photographs show her at the Port of Warrnambool, leaving from the Breakwater in Lady Bay and another identifies the S.S. Casino as a ship from the Belfast and Koroit Steam Navigation Company. (Belfast is the original name for the township of Port Fairy).This photograph is significant because of its association with the coastal trader S.S. Casino and its significance to trade along Victoria's West Coast in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The wreck of the S.S. Casino is considered an important part of Victorian and Australian cultural heritage and as such has been declared and protected as an Historic Shipwreck under State and Commonwealth Law in the Commonwealth Historic Shipwrecks Act (1976). It is also significant as it shows the early years of tourism in Warrnambool and the important role the beach played in the lives of residents and visitors.A black and white photograph (with colour tinting) showing Lady Bay in Warrnambool with the Breakwater in the background. The S. S. Casino is moored at the Breakwater and the lifeboat shed and a coal train can be seen on the Breakwater. Six swimmers are standing in the water. On the back of the photograph are the donor's name and telephone number (written in black biro) and the name of the S. S. Casino and its tonnage written in blue ink. A blurred number has been stamped on plus a "M' written in pencil.Donor's name, address and phone number / "S. S. Casino" / "500 TONS" / "REG" "- - - 09 " (blurred numbers) / "M"warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, lady bay, breakwater, fred trewartha, frederick john fox trewartha, surf bathers association, sea bathing, swimming, warrnambool beach, beach improvement fund, port of warrnambool, steamships, lifeboat house, rocket house, lifeboat crew, s. s. casino, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, saltau and osburne, captain middleton, apollo bay, apollo bay shipwreck