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Leopold Tennis Club
Photograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens A2 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72, 1972
... Judy Stacey...L to R. Margaret Dowsett, Joyce Ballard, Judy Stacey (Capt... Judy Stacey Dorothy Browne L to R. Margaret Dowsett, Joyce ...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens A2 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamL to R. Margaret Dowsett, Joyce Ballard, Judy Stacey (Capt.), Dorothy Browneleopold tennis club, geelong coast tennis association, margaret dowsett, joyce ballard, judy stacey, dorothy browne -
Leopold Tennis Club
Photograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club A Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72, 1972
... Judy Stacey... Coates Seated: Rae Anderson, Judy Stacey Absent: Judy Nyirati... Coates Rae Anderson Judy Stacey Judy Nyirati Helen Davies ...Image taken of the Bellarine Peninsula Tennis Association - A Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: Graeme Coates, Robert Green (Capt.), Phillip Coates Seated: Rae Anderson, Judy Stacey Absent: Judy Nyirati, Helen Daviesleopold tennis club, bellarine peninsula tennis association, graeme coates, robert green, phillip coates, rae anderson, judy stacey, judy nyirati, helen davies -
Leopold Tennis Club
Photograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club A2 Grade Champions - Season 1970, 1970
... Judy Stacey... Green Rae Anderson Judy Stacey Standing: B Ballard, R Davies ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - A2 Grade Champions for Season 1970.1 photograph of Championship tennis teamStanding: B Ballard, R Davies (Capt.), R Green Seated: Mrs J Stacey, Miss S O'Halloran, Mrs R Andersonleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, b ballard, r davies, s o'halloran, robert green, rae anderson, judy stacey -
Leopold Tennis Club
Photograph, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club B2 Grade Champions - Season 1965, 1965
... Judy Stacey... McIver Judy Stacey Dorothy Browne Standing: A Smythe, G Peacock ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - B2 Grade Premiers for Season 1965.1 photograph of Championship tennis teamStanding: A Smythe, G Peacock, F Lewis Seated: S O'Halloran, J Stacey, J McIver, D Browneleopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, a smythe, g peacock, f lewis, sarah o'halloran, j mciver, judy stacey, dorothy browne -
Leopold Tennis Club
Photograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens A1 Grade Premiers - Season 1973-74, 1974
... Judy Stacey... Geelong Lawn Tennis Association Judy Nyirati Judy Stacey V Wiffen ...Image taken of the Geelong Lawn Tennis Association - Womens A1 Grade Premiers for Season 1973-74.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamStanding: Mrs J. Nyirati, Mrs V. Wiffen, Mrs I. Power Seated: Mrs J. Stacey (Capt.)leopold tennis club, geelong lawn tennis association, judy nyirati, judy stacey, v wiffen, i power -
Vision Australia
Administrative record - Text, Newsletter and Annual Report 1985 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 1985
President's overview of the year including: the beginnings of the school at Wonga Park, Arthur McKay being the first person to receive a dog, the scarcity of funds after training the first dog and the joy of receiving the first substantial donation from the Sunshine Foundation Trust, opposition from some quarters, Kim Gration and Dennis Gration involvement with the school, the work of Pat Mallaney in Tasmania, support and assistance from vet Dr Rowan Blogg, opening the activity centre in 1962, seeing eye dog trainer Judy Oakenfell, the sale of Wonga Park and transfer to Malvern, threats to dismiss Harold Gration working due to involvement with the school, overview of growth of Queensland branch, working with Jeff Mowat who developed the Mowatt sensor, training of people around Australia and from New Zealand, return of 'Stacey' from Singapore due to not being accepted on public transport, restaurants, etc, diverse age range of people trained, less people volunteering, loss of 3 auxiliaries due to lack of members, and opening of shop and welfare centre in Cairns.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration