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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyIce Skating Boots
... Ice Skating Boots...ice skating...Mt Beauty didn't have ice-skating but Mt Buffalo did. The skates may have been owned and /or used by a Mt Beauty resident....This has an inscription. The ice skate is shiny steel and screwed on. ...This has an inscription. The ice skate is shiny steel and screwed on. Ice Skating Boots ...Mt Beauty didn't have ice-skating but Mt Buffalo did. The skates may have been owned and /or used by a Mt Beauty resident.Black leather boots with ice skates attached. The boots are laced from toe to above the ankle. There is a buckle strap for tightening and supporting the ankle and a steel plate attached at the back of the heel from the bottom to half way up the top. This has an inscription. The ice skate is shiny steel and screwed on. C C M in the centre of an oval with writing around the outside and more on the inside. On the skate: An oval inscribed with 'Made in Canada' / by / C.C.M. towards the back and towards the front C.C.M. / Winter Clubice skating, mt buffalo -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyEnvelope, Packet: Newspaper cuttings - bowls, tennis, ice-skating, ten-pin bowling related to Ringwood.Tennis Club material from 1930s. Also Bowls Club Jubilee Year Celebrations 1929-1979
... Packet: Newspaper cuttings - bowls, tennis, ice-skating, ten-pin bowling related to Ringwood.Tennis Club material from 1930s. ...Newspaper cuttings - bowls, tennis, ice-skating, ten-pin bowling...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Newspaper cuttings - bowls, tennis, ice-skating, ten-pin bowling Packet: Newspaper cuttings - bowls, tennis, ice-skating, ten-pin bowling related to Ringwood.Tennis Club material from 1930s. ...Newspaper cuttings - bowls, tennis, ice-skating, ten-pin bowling -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Ticket, St Moritz Ice Skating Palais Season Ticket 1950, 1950
... St Moritz Ice Skating Palais Season Ticket 1950...1950 season ticket issued by St Moritz Ice Skating Palais, Upper Esplanade St Kilda, to Brian Reed...Paper (white with black printing) is pasted inside and bears the ticket holder's name, written in blue ink. St Moritz Ice Skating Palais Season Ticket 1950 Ephemera Ticket ...1950 season ticket issued by St Moritz Ice Skating Palais, Upper Esplanade St Kilda, to Brian ReedFolded stiff card, covered in green cloth and inscribed in gold on the front. Paper (white with black printing) is pasted inside and bears the ticket holder's name, written in blue ink.BRIAN REEDst moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph, St Moritz St Kilda - images collection #1, c1940s
... ...Ice skating...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...St Moritz, St Kilda. Ice Skating. Caf�...St Moritz St Kilda The Esplanade Ice skating St Moritz, St Kilda. Ice Skating. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.black and white photographSt Moritz, St Kilda. Ice Skating. Caf�st moritz, st kilda, the esplanade, ice skating -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PROSPECTUS OF THE GLACIARIUM (MELBOURNE), c 1930s
... ...ice skating...Document : Small 8 page booklet with a blue sketch of two ice skaters on the cover. The Glaciarium (ice skating rink) was located at Princes Bridge, Melbourne. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business ice skating Glaciarium Ice skating Princes Bridge Printed by McCarron, Bird & Co., 470 Collins St Document : Small 8 page booklet with a blue sketch of two ice skaters on the cover. ...Document : Small 8 page booklet with a blue sketch of two ice skaters on the cover. The Glaciarium (ice skating rink) was located at Princes Bridge, Melbourne. Information includes opening times, admission prices, activities, facilities and tuition.Printed by McCarron, Bird & Co., 470 Collins Storganization, business, ice skating, glaciarium, ice skating, princes bridge -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Leisure activity, St Kilda Shout Collective, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, 1980
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Leisure activity, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, c1980s
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, 1982
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.This photo was taken during the fire in 1982.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photograph Building, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, c1980s
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, c1980s
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, 1982
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.This photo was taken during the fire in 1982.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, c1970s
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, c1980s
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, c1980s
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Kilda Shout Collective, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, 1983
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex. The image was published with an article about the fire and demolition of the rink in the Mar/Apr 1983 edition of community newspaper Shout.This photo was taken during the fire in 1982.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Kilda Shout Collective, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, 1983
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex. The image was published with an article about the fire and demolition of the rink in the Mar/Apr 1983 edition of community newspaper Shout.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Building, St Moritz Ice Skating Rink, 1982
... St Moritz Ice Skating Rink...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. ...The St. Moritz Ice Rink was a popular ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St. Kilda, Victoria. It operated between 1939–1981. As one of only two ice rinks in Melbourne in the 1940s and 1950s, it played a central role to the sport of ice hockey in Australia. Closed in 1982, it soon suffered a major fire and was then demolished, an event later seen as a major blow to the heritage of St Kilda. It was first built as the Wattle Path Palais de Danse in 1922, a very large dance hall, designed by architects Beaver & Purnell, The Wattle Path was the venue for the first all-Australian dance championship, and featured some of the best dance bands of Australia, as well as from America. Popular throughout the 1920s, it suffered due to the Great Depression, and closed in the early 1930s. From 1933-1936 the building became a film studio, Efftee Studios, for Frank W. Thring. In 1938, businessman Henry Hans "Harry" Kleiner announced that the Wattle Path would become an ice rink. He was sole proprietor until 1953, when he sold the business to J. Gordon and T. Molony, both champion skaters. Trade declined during the 1970s. The building was sold in 1980 to developers Hudson Conway and trucking magnate Lindsay Fox and was closed in early 1982. It was nominated to the Historic Buildings Preservation Council, but a majority of City of St Kilda councillors voted to oppose this action and uphold a demolition permit already issued. The building infamously suffered a fire later that year, leaving only the facades, which were demolished soon after. The site remained vacant until about 1991, when a mid-price hotel called the St Moritz was constructed. By 1993 it was simply called the Novotel St Kilda. The hotel closed in 2019 and was replaced by an apartment complex. The photograph shows signs and workers of Whelan the Wrecker team, a well-known demolition company in Melbourne.Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, st moritz -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Farewell to ice dancers, 1988
... ...ice skating...Article in Nunawading Gazette about ice skating dancers Sandy Kerry of Mitcham and Duncan Smart of Heathmont....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne kerry sandy smart duncan ice skating dancing Article in Nunawading Gazette about ice skating dancers Sandy Kerry of Mitcham and Duncan Smart of Heathmont. ...Article in Nunawading Gazette about ice skating dancers Sandy Kerry of Mitcham and Duncan Smart of Heathmont.Article in Nunawading Gazette about ice skating dancers Sandy Kerry of Mitcham and Duncan Smart of Heathmont.Article in Nunawading Gazette about ice skating dancers Sandy Kerry of Mitcham and Duncan Smart of Heathmont.kerry, sandy, smart, duncan, ice skating, dancing -
Greensborough Historical SocietyMemoir, I loved Greensborough by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs), 1936o
... ...ice skating...In this story Val tells of a little girl who thought she could ice skate on a pond behind Grimshaw Street....In this story Val tells of a little girl who thought she could ice skate on a pond behind Grimshaw Street. A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid-20th century. val wilson val rolfs greensborough ice skating 2 typed pages. ...Val Wilson (nee Rolfs) recounts stories of her childhood growing up in rural Greensborough. In this story Val tells of a little girl who thought she could ice skate on a pond behind Grimshaw Street.A primary source recollection of Greensborough in the mid-20th century.2 typed pages.val wilson, val rolfs, greensborough, ice skating -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Multiple, Demolition of Iceland Building, 28 Maroondah Highway, Ringwood 19 July 2019, 19/7/2019
... Built in 1970 by Pat Burley, Iceland was a popular attraction, with bands as well as ice skating. It was sold in 1981, and subsequently was converted into various business units. ...4 photos taken during the demolition if the old Ringwood Ice-skating Rink building, Iceland, 28 Maroondah Highway between New Street and the freeway. ...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Built in 1970 by Pat Burley, Iceland was a popular attraction, with bands as well as ice skating. It was sold in 1981, and subsequently was converted into various business units. 4 photos taken during the demolition if the old Ringwood Ice-skating Rink building, Iceland, 28 Maroondah Highway between New Street and the freeway. ...Built in 1970 by Pat Burley, Iceland was a popular attraction, with bands as well as ice skating. It was sold in 1981, and subsequently was converted into various business units. 4 photos taken during the demolition if the old Ringwood Ice-skating Rink building, Iceland, 28 Maroondah Highway between New Street and the freeway. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Newsletter, City of Moorabbin Historical Society Jun 2008, June 2008
... ...mentone ice skating rink...Tom Sheehy, past President of CMHS, was an Historian and Author of ‘Battlers Tamed the Sandbelt’. city of moorabbin historical society stanley helen melbourne moorabbin brighton chelsea cheltenham ormond bentleigh market gardeners pioneers early settlers moorabbin shire sheehy tom box cottage museum highett cheltenham railway station victoria mccarthy jack power maurice j. charman road state school standard certificate education cheltenham post office point nepean road sports moorabbin show processions parades mentone ice skating rink sheperd’s café bourke street horse tram sandringham beach road ss hygeia ss courier ss edina mechanics hall memorial hall magic lantern shows crooks mr. engine drivers strike 1903 park road cheltenham booth dorothy mentone railway station gardens CITY of MOORABBIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY / JUNE 2008 NEWSLETTER A4 paper printed both sides x1. ...The City of Moorabbin Historical Society was formed c 1960 by a group of Moorabbin residents who were concerned that the history of the area should be preserved. A good response to a call for items related to the historical area of Moorabbin Shire brought donations of a wide variety of artefacts which are now preserved by the current members of CMHS at Box Cottage Museum . Helen Stanley, Secretary of CMHS, began producing a Newsletter for members in April 2007 to provide current information and well researched items of historical interest.Helen Stanley has produced a bi-monthly Newsletter, 2007 - 2013, for the members of the City of Moorabbin Historical Society that contains well researched interesting historical items, notification of upcoming events, current advice from Royal Australian Historical Society , Museums Australia Victoria and activities of Local Historical Societies. The Newsletter is an important record of the activities of the CMHS. Tom Sheehy, past President of CMHS, was an Historian and Author of ‘Battlers Tamed the Sandbelt’. A4 paper printed both sides x1. Issue 7 of the bi-monthly, City of Moorabbin Historical Society Newsletter produced by Society member and Secretary, Mrs Helen Stanley in June 2008. Notice for meeting June 29th and August 31st at which Ms Dorothy Booth’s topic will be ‘The Historical Mentone Railway Gardens’. Another excerpt from the CMHS Newsletter November 1965, by Tom Sheehy, President, called ‘Memories of Old Cheltenham’ This is the story ‘as told’ to Tom Sheehy by Jack McCarthy b 1890, a member of CMHS, and includes a photocopied photograph of passengers on SS Hygeia c 1900 on a trip across the Bay to the Geelong area. CITY of MOORABBIN HISTORICAL SOCIETY / JUNE 2008 NEWSLETTERcity of moorabbin historical society, stanley helen, melbourne, moorabbin, brighton, chelsea, cheltenham, ormond, bentleigh, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, moorabbin shire, sheehy tom, box cottage museum, highett, cheltenham railway station victoria, mccarthy jack, power maurice j., charman road state school, standard certificate education, cheltenham post office, point nepean road, sports, moorabbin show, processions, parades, mentone ice skating rink, sheperd’s café, bourke street, horse tram, sandringham, beach road, ss hygeia, ss courier, ss edina, mechanics hall, memorial hall, magic lantern shows, crooks mr., engine drivers strike 1903, park road cheltenham, booth dorothy, mentone railway station gardens -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook, Dodge, Mrs M. E, Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates, [1865]
... Ice Skating...Dodds indicates book was part of original library collection, acquired before 1891. Ice Skating Mystery James Dodds Original collection Fiction Mrs Dodge M. ...303 p.fictionice skating, mystery, james dodds, original collection, fiction, mrs dodge, m. e. dodge -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Program, Victorian Amateur Ice Hockey Association Fixtures 1966, 1966
... Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. ...Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. ...Victorian Amateur Ice Hockey Association fixtures for 1966 at St Moritz Ice Skating rink, Upper Esplanade St Kilda. The St. Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. The building was damaged by fire and demolished soon afterwards. Blue coloured card, folded into three, printed in black on both sidesst moritz, ice hockey, victorian ice hockey association -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo ChaletSkates
... Ice skates used to skate on Lake Catani. Ice skating was a popular activity for guest and visitors to Mt Buffalo. ...Pair of black leather ice scates, mounted on wall. Skates feature white laces, metal blades and brown leather reinforcing area around laces and ankles.Boots are stffed with 1993 newsprint....Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo Chalet Mount Buffalo Road Mount Buffalo National Park Mt Buffalo high-country Ice skates used to skate on Lake Catani. Ice skating was a popular activity for guest and visitors to Mt Buffalo. ...Ice skates used to skate on Lake Catani. Ice skating was a popular activity for guest and visitors to Mt Buffalo. Ice skates were provided for hire by the the first Lessee of the Chalet, John Newton and also Norwegian born Hilda Samsing, who took over from him in 1919 and did much to pioneer and promote winter sports in the Victorian Alpine region . Ice cover on the Lake has not been sufficient for safe skating for many decades. 'After its initial popularity, skating at Mount Buffalo dwindled in the post-war years. According to Museum Victoria curator, Michelle Stevenson, few collections hold historic ice-skates, so any early examples identified in the Chalet collection will be important for their rarity." (Pg 94. Historica) 'Ice-skating was a popular recreational activity in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries...According to Michelle Stevenson, Australian Collections hold little material culture relating to its practice other than images and film. The few pairs of ice skates in the Chalet collection, which are in good condition, are important for their rarity as well as for illustrating the popularity of skating on Lake Catani prior to WW2.' Pair of black leather ice scates, mounted on wall. Skates feature white laces, metal blades and brown leather reinforcing area around laces and ankles.Boots are stffed with 1993 newsprint.On skate blade, "Made in Canada 11 1/3 CCM / Senior A" On boot sole , "Made by J Molony " plus worn name label. -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Street scenes, Various photo proofs of St Kilda, c1980s
... Images of St Kilda streets, buildings, waterfront, ice skating activities, people in early 1980s....Images of St Kilda streets, buildings, waterfront, ice skating activities, people in early 1980s. ...Images of St Kilda streets, buildings, waterfront, ice skating activities, people in early 1980s.Contact sheet of 27 black and white photos, unmounted. Two holes punched on right hand side of sheet. Staple in top left hand corner.Marks on 5 of the proofs in blue pendavid rae collection, st kilda -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, late 1980's?
... Has adverts for Pecks, Tolleys Brandy and St Moritz ice skating. No details on rear, possibly late 1980's....Has adverts for Pecks, Tolleys Brandy and St Moritz ice skating. No details on rear, possibly late 1980's. ...Black and White photograph of W2 641 at the South Melbourne Beach terminus, Victoria St. Tram showing "Not in Service". Has adverts for Pecks, Tolleys Brandy and St Moritz ice skating. No details on rear, possibly late 1980's.trams, tramways, w2 class, south melbourne beach, tram 641 -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Program, Ice Hockey Fixture 1981, 1966
... The St. Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. ...The St. Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. ...Ice hockey fixture for 1981 at St Moritz Ice Skating rink, Upper Esplanade St Kilda. Includes fixtures for the National Ice Hockey League and the Victorian Ice Hockey Association. The St. Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. The building was damaged by fire and demolished soon afterwards. White coloured card, folded into three, printed in black with an illustrations of ice hockey players on the frontst moritz, ice hockey, victorian ice hockey association, national ice hocky league -
National Wool MuseumBook, Knitting, Patons Knitting Book no. 205
... The garments have all been photographed on women in sporting situations: tennis, cycling, yachting, skiing, golf, ice skating, horse riding....The garments have all been photographed on women in sporting situations: tennis, cycling, yachting, skiing, golf, ice skating, horse riding. Knitting Handicrafts - history Patons and Baldwins (Australia) Ltd Knitting Handicrafts - history Patons / KNITTING BOOK / NO. 205 / "TOURNAMENT" / See page 10 / 6d. ...This knitting pattern leaflet was published by Patons and Baldwins and contains knitting patterns for womens garments. The garments have all been photographed on women in sporting situations: tennis, cycling, yachting, skiing, golf, ice skating, horse riding.Patons / KNITTING BOOK / NO. 205 / "TOURNAMENT" / See page 10 / 6d.knitting handicrafts - history, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Street scene, Esplanade palm, St Kilda, c1980s
... Photograph showing the installation of a Canary Island palm trees in front of the St Moritz ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St Kilda. Palm trees had been planted at Catani Gardens, St Kilda, in the 1930s, but from 1979-1980 more were installed along the foreshore roads from St Kilda to Port Melbourne. ...Photograph showing the installation of a Canary Island palm trees in front of the St Moritz ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St Kilda. Palm trees had been planted at Catani Gardens, St Kilda, in the 1930s, but from 1979-1980 more were installed along the foreshore roads from St Kilda to Port Melbourne. ...Photograph showing the installation of a Canary Island palm trees in front of the St Moritz ice skating rink on The Esplanade, St Kilda. Palm trees had been planted at Catani Gardens, St Kilda, in the 1930s, but from 1979-1980 more were installed along the foreshore roads from St Kilda to Port Melbourne. Black and white photograph, unmounteddavid rae collection, st kilda, canary island palms -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Program, V.I.H.A. Fixtures for 1955, 1955
... The St. Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. ...The St. Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. ...Victorian Ice Hockey Association fixtures for 1955 at St Moritz Ice Palais, Upper Esplanade St Kilda, and the Glaciarium (also known as the Glaci), City Road South Melbourne. The St. Moritz Ice-skating Palais (its original name) opened in 1939 and operated until 1981. The building was damaged by fire and demolished soon afterwards. The Glaci opened in 1906, at which time it was the 3rd largest indoor ice rink in the world. It hosted the first game of ice hockey played in Australia. It closed in 1957 and the building was destroyed by fire in 1963. Buff coloured card, folded into three, printed in black on both sidesst moritz, glaciarium, ice hockey, victorian ice hockey association
