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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAward - Trophy, Shield Trophy, 1974
... Intercollegiate trophy...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Shield awarded at intercollegiate interstate tennis tournament 1974 - most probably Burnley students won as the shield resides at Burnley. Intercollegiate trophy Intercollegiate sports Tennis Agricultural college sports agricultural college sports trophy artifact THE AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES TENNIS SHIELD 1974. ...Shield awarded at intercollegiate interstate tennis tournament 1974 - most probably Burnley students won as the shield resides at Burnley.Bronze shield with raised cast inscription and 5 coloured enamel and metal college emblems attached to the bronze. The word 'tennis' engraved on a small raised plate and 1974 into the bronze mount. Mounted on wooden block with integrated stand. Top Left 1. DAC (Dookie Agricultural College) 'Erudimur dum colinus'; Top Right 2 NAC New South Wales (NSW Agricultural College); Bottom Left 3 QAC (Queensland Agricultural College) 'Science with Practice'; Bottom Right 4 RAC (Roseworthy Agricultural College) 'Honor pax copia'; Bottom 5 Burnley Horticultural College. Previous control number B93.615THE AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES TENNIS SHIELD 1974. Emblem 1 DAC 'Erudimur dum colinus'; Emblem 2 NAC New South Wales; Emblem 3 Q A C Science with Practice; Emblem 4 RAC 'Honor pax copia'; Emblem 5 Burnley Horticultural College.intercollegiate trophy, intercollegiate sports, tennis, agricultural college sports, agricultural college sports trophy, artifact -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Burnley Horticultural College Tennis Team, 1974
... trophy...intercollegiate tennis...One student is holding the Trophy for Intercollegiate Tennis at Hawkesbury 1974....Farrance introduced organised sport to Burnley. students trophy intercollegiate tennis hawkesbury 1974 a.j. farrance sports burnley horticultural college ken james jack farrance graeme kennedy colin nish rick eckersley gregory guy peter brown tennis On reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. ...A.J. Farrance introduced organised sport to Burnley.5 copies black and white photograph, 2 enlargements. 5 male students seated and standing with 2 Staff members in the Burnley Gardens. One student is holding the Trophy for Intercollegiate Tennis at Hawkesbury 1974.On reverse, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. No 1974(99-16) to (99-18)." On reverse of enlargement, "Burnley Horticultural College Tennis 1974 Won Intercollegiate tennis at Hawkesbury. Back L-r Peter Brown, Ken James, Jack Farrance, Graeme Kennedy. Front L-r Colin Nish, Rick Eckersley, Gregory Guy.students, trophy, intercollegiate tennis, hawkesbury, 1974, a.j. farrance, sports, burnley horticultural college, ken james, jack farrance, graeme kennedy, colin nish, rick eckersley, gregory guy, peter brown, tennis -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAward - Trophy, Wooden Spoon Trophy, 1972
... intercollegiate sports...Agricultural college sports...Agricultural college sports trophy...Unofficial losers trophy for basketball and tennis teams in the Australian Agricultural Colleges Sports Association Intercollegiate 1972 Gatton. ...A A C S A INTERCOLLEGIATE 1972 GATTON BASKETBALL Neil Cameron Alan Bedggood Rob Hughes Andy Taylor Bill Mounter Geoff Kenna Brian SImpson Lloyd French TENNIS Kahn Franke Warwick Peel Norm Stone Colin Tann Someone has to lose! (Unoffical trophy...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne Unofficial losers trophy for basketball and tennis teams in the Australian Agricultural Colleges Sports Association Intercollegiate 1972 Gatton. basketball tennis intercollegiate sports Agricultural college sports Agricultural college sports trophy artifact A A C S A INTERCOLLEGIATE 1972 GATTON BASKETBALL Neil Cameron Alan Bedggood Rob Hughes Andy Taylor Bill Mounter Geoff Kenna Brian SImpson Lloyd French TENNIS Kahn Franke Warwick Peel Norm Stone Colin Tann Someone has to lose! ...Unofficial losers trophy for basketball and tennis teams in the Australian Agricultural Colleges Sports Association Intercollegiate 1972 Gatton. Large wooden spoon with decorated handle. A A C S A INTERCOLLEGIATE 1972 GATTON BASKETBALL Neil Cameron Alan Bedggood Rob Hughes Andy Taylor Bill Mounter Geoff Kenna Brian SImpson Lloyd French TENNIS Kahn Franke Warwick Peel Norm Stone Colin Tann Someone has to lose! (Unoffical trophy)basketball, tennis, intercollegiate sports, agricultural college sports, agricultural college sports trophy, artifact -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkMemorabilia - Trophy mug, 1929
... On front of mug: 'MERVYN BOURNES HIGGINS TROPHY / MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY / INTERCOLLEGIATE BOAT RACE / 1929 / WON BY ORMOND COLLEGE' Underneath that inscription are a list of the rowers. ...Whilst at the College, he was the cox of the winning team of the 1929 Intercollegiate Boat Race. This trophy mug belonged to Emerald's first and much-loved GP and is indicative of his love of rowing. ...Dr Ian Stephen MacLeod Murphy (1905-1981) studied at Geelong College (1919-1922) and then Melbourne University (1929-1937). He enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in 1939 and served as a navy surgeon for the duration of World War II. He moved to Emerald in 1947 after running a successful medical practice in Hampton with the intention of retiring and breeding turkeys. But Emerald and the surrounding districts had no doctor, so for the next 34 years, Dr. Murphy provided tireless medical care to the local community. Dr Murphy was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1977 for devotion to the health of the community. He died in 1981 at the age of 76 years and a Memorial Fund was set up in his name to provide support for local students studying Medicine. This mug was awarded to Dr Murphy when he was studying at Melbourne University and living at Ormond College. Whilst at the College, he was the cox of the winning team of the 1929 Intercollegiate Boat Race.This trophy mug belonged to Emerald's first and much-loved GP and is indicative of his love of rowing.Two-handled pewter mug with inscription on the body. The base is glass and transparent.On front of mug: 'MERVYN BOURNES HIGGINS TROPHY / MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY / INTERCOLLEGIATE BOAT RACE / 1929 / WON BY ORMOND COLLEGE' Underneath that inscription are a list of the rowers. Underneath that list is: ' Cox I.S.M. Murphy'dr. murphy, emerald, melbourne university, ormond college
