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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, 4 Mixed Tennis players, 1900
... 4 Mixed Tennis players......mixed tennis players....The men are dressed in white and the ladies are in white tops and dark skirts with straw boater hats. 4 Mixed Tennis players Photograph Photograph ...People are unknown as is the area. Stubbs. F. J Stubbs operated as a photographer in Victoria between 1858 and 1908. G. U. Petterd as picture framer operated from Timor Street. He also acted as a house, land and commission agent and dealt in books, fine arts and toys. This photograph is a tangible link to a business which operated as a family business for many years in Timor Street Warrnambool.Black and white photograph depicting two male and two female tennis players.High timber framed fence in background with picket fence and two cottages behind the fence. The men are dressed in white and the ladies are in white tops and dark skirts with straw boater hats. Stubbs imprinted on lower Left corner of photograph. “G U Petterd Picture framer and plush worker Warrnambool” in purple stamp on rear. Taken 11/4/00 in black ink on back upper right.warrnambool, g u petterd, stubbs, tennis players, 1900, mixed tennis players. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Masefield, Bert and Ethel
... tennis players, playing at Greensborough. By 1927, they had arranged, though shire engineer Ben Johnson, to rent land from the Council for 10 pounds a year; Mr Paragreen levelled the land. The club held a dance every three weeks in a school room with piano for music. She won the singles, doubles and mixed...tennis players, playing at Greensborough. By 1927, they had arranged, though shire engineer Ben Johnson, to rent land from the Council for 10 pounds a year; Mr Paragreen levelled the land. The club held a dance every three weeks in a school room with piano for music. She won the singles, doubles and mixed ...Bert Masefield's parents came from Lancashire to Surrey Hills, his education ending because of the depression when he went to work at an orchard at Hastings. When his father list his job as a cabinet maker, he bought an orchard at Cottlesbridge and Bert joined them, ploughing with a horse. He met and married Ethel Smith who had grown up at Panton Hill; her great grandparents Sarah and Samuel Smith came from Lancashire where they had a cotton mill and iron foundry, settling at Smith Gully between Panton Hill and St Andrews. Their son Edwin married Louisa Purcell whose parents owned the Caledonie Hotel at Smiths Gully; they had 12 children and settled on a property in Cherrytree Road. Son Edwin left Panton Hill school aged 11 in 1885 and worked with his father and uncle fencing the family property. Edwin had nine children, Ethel being the seventh. Aged 14, she gained a scholarship to Stotts Business College. Berth and Ethel, when they married, bough a property in Cherrytree Road. In 1941 Bert, a ham radio enthusiast, joined the RAAF as a radio mechanic, serving in Townsville and New Guinea until 1945. Over time, they subdivided their property. Bert worked for ten years as property officer for Eltham Shire Council; his work included coverting Three Chain Road (or Gumtree Road) into a huge firebreak. Now retired, Bert spends time speaking with radio operators around the world and the couple are involved with sports including the Montmorency Bowling Club; they were foundation members of the Hurstbridge Bowling Club. Marjorie North (nee Cooper) was 14 when her family moved from the city to Montmorency when the railway station was first built in 1923. Marjorie described her memories of Montmorency at that time. She and sister Connie were keen tennis players, playing at Greensborough. By 1927, they had arranged, though shire engineer Ben Johnson, to rent land from the Council for 10 pounds a year; Mr Paragreen levelled the land. The club held a dance every three weeks in a school room with piano for music. She won the singles, doubles and mixed doubles championships in 1929 at the first championship. Contents Newspaper article: "Round the world on radio waves," Diamond Valley News, 30 September 1986, outlines Bert and Ethel Masefield's lives. Newspaper article: "Stalwart recalls the early days," Diamond Valley News, 30 September 1986, outlines Bert and Ethel Masefield's lives.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcbert masefield, elthel masefield, ethel smith, cherrytree road panton hill, samuel smith, sarah smith, smith gully victoria, caledonie hotel smiths gully, stotts business college, montmorency bowling club, hurstbridge bowling club, eltham shire council, edwin smith, louisa purcell, parragreen of para road, ben johnson, montmorency tennis club -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Albion Tennis Club Photographs - John Willaton Collection
... This item was part of the John Willaton's Albion Tennis Club Collection Albion Tennis Club Tennis Selwyn Park Selwyn Street Albion 3806.01 - Albion Tennis Club King Edward Avenue Club Rooms 3806.02 - Albion Tennis Club King Edward Avenue Club Rooms Sign 3806.03 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Opening Plaque 1982 3806.04 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Tennis Courts 3806.05 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Club Rooms 3806.06 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Trustees Honour Board 3806.07 - Albion Tennis Club Women's Special C 1982 Premiers Flag 3806.08 - Albion Tennis Club Women's Grade 4 1990 Premiers Flag 3806.09 - Albion Tennis Club - Sunshine District 1989 - 90 Premiership Cup 3806.10 - Albion Tennis Club Premiership Team Photo 3806.11 - Albion Tennis Club 1958 - 1959 C Grade Premiership Team Photo 3806.12 - Albion Tennis Club 1958 - 1959 B Grade Premiership Team Photo 3806.13 - Albion Tennis Club Mixed Pair Team Photo Collection of photographs of the Albion Tennis Club including club rooms, tennis courts, players, premiership banners & cup Photograph Albion Tennis Club Photographs - John Willaton Collection ...This item was part of the John Willaton's Albion Tennis Club Collection3806.01 - Albion Tennis Club King Edward Avenue Club Rooms 3806.02 - Albion Tennis Club King Edward Avenue Club Rooms Sign 3806.03 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Opening Plaque 1982 3806.04 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Tennis Courts 3806.05 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Club Rooms 3806.06 - Albion Tennis Club Selwyn Park Trustees Honour Board 3806.07 - Albion Tennis Club Women's Special C 1982 Premiers Flag 3806.08 - Albion Tennis Club Women's Grade 4 1990 Premiers Flag 3806.09 - Albion Tennis Club - Sunshine District 1989 - 90 Premiership Cup 3806.10 - Albion Tennis Club Premiership Team Photo 3806.11 - Albion Tennis Club 1958 - 1959 C Grade Premiership Team Photo 3806.12 - Albion Tennis Club 1958 - 1959 B Grade Premiership Team Photo 3806.13 - Albion Tennis Club Mixed Pair Team Photoalbion tennis club, tennis, selwyn park, selwyn street, albion -
Tennis AustraliaPhotographic print, 1934
... Black and white photographic print of four tennis players at the net on a tennis court. Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Final 1934. ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis Black and white photographic print of four tennis players at the net on a tennis court. Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Final 1934. ...Black and white photographic print of four tennis players at the net on a tennis court. Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Final 1934. Handwritten on back of print: 'Dorothy Round, Eileen Whittingstall, Bunny Austin, Miki''. Actually it is Dorothy Shepherd-Barron, not Whittingstall, and Miki is Ryuki Miki, Japanese player. Miki and Round were victorious. Part of collection of photos taken/owned by Australian player D.P. Turnbull - found in collection in a vinyl album marked 'Photos by D P Turnbull'.. Materials: Paper, Photographic emulsiontennis -
Tennis AustraliaMagazine clipping, 11-Jul-34
... tennis player, i.e. the 'Tigress,' and her male partner, i.e. the 'Rabbit' during a mixed doubles match. ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis A cartoon from 'Punch' magazine, featuring a female tennis player, i.e. the 'Tigress,' and her male partner, i.e. the 'Rabbit' during a mixed doubles match. ...A cartoon from 'Punch' magazine, featuring a female tennis player, i.e. the 'Tigress,' and her male partner, i.e. the 'Rabbit' during a mixed doubles match. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis AustraliaLamp, 1932
... tennis player. Inscribed on base: 'PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND/TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP 1932/MIXED DOUBLES -2ND'. ...tennis player. Inscribed on base: 'PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND/TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP 1932/MIXED DOUBLES -2ND'. ...Decorative silver electric lamp featuring silhouette of female tennis player. Inscribed on base: 'PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND/TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP 1932/MIXED DOUBLES -2ND'. Materials: Metal, Paper, Ink, Plastictennis -
Leopold Tennis ClubAward, Leopold Tennis Club in recognition of Tennis Marathon, 1971
... Tennis Marathon Team Members Men J. Stephens R. Green M. Matthews P. McKee F. Ilanmaurie J. Splain Team Members Women M. Jinks M. Watkins J. Davies P. Dickins R. Snellback J. Graham The First World Record 10 hours non-stop 12 Players Played 103 sets 896 games Men's Singles, Women's Doubles, Mixed 1971...Tennis Marathon Team Members Men J. Stephens R. Green M. Matthews P. McKee F. Ilanmaurie J. Splain Team Members Women M. Jinks M. Watkins J. Davies P. Dickins R. Snellback J. Graham The First World Record 10 hours non-stop 12 Players Played 103 sets 896 games Men's Singles, Women's Doubles, Mixed 1971 Wooden triangle with two supporting columns, with three inscribed metal plates, 2 plastic eagles and 1 tennis player, and pearl shell veneer plate Leopold Tennis Club in recognition of Tennis Marathon Award ...An award to recognise the efforts of the 12 members who played 103 sets consisting of 896 games, over 10 hours non-stop.Wooden triangle with two supporting columns, with three inscribed metal plates, 2 plastic eagles and 1 tennis player, and pearl shell veneer plateLeopold Tennis Club In Recognition of Tennis Marathon Team Members Men J. Stephens R. Green M. Matthews P. McKee F. Ilanmaurie J. Splain Team Members Women M. Jinks M. Watkins J. Davies P. Dickins R. Snellback J. Graham The First World Record 10 hours non-stop 12 Players Played 103 sets 896 games Men's Singles, Women's Doubles, Mixed 1971leopold tennis club, j stephens, robert green, m matthews, p mckee, f illanmaurie, j splaine, m jinks, m watkins, j davies, p dickins, r snellback, j graham
