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Netball Victoria
Netball Skirt, Under 21 Victorian Netball Uniform
... netball victoria...Part of Netball Victoria's collection of netball uniforms....Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...Part of Netball Victoria's collection of netball uniforms.An original Under 21 Victorian representative netball skirtVictorian Under 21 navy blue pleated netball skirt with a small metal zip-lock at the waist. Size 14.Woven badge/logo on the front of the skirt - 'V Under 21'under 21, netball skirt, netball uniform, netball victoria, women's basketball -
Netball Victoria
Minute Book, 01/07/1934
... netball victoria... (later Netball Victoria) meetings from July 1934 to March 1938...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...Minute book from Victorian Women's Basketball Association (later Netball Victoria) meetings from July 1934 to March 1938. This book documents the developments of netball in Australia during the 1930's, including rule changes and national championships. The item is significant to the collection due to its explanation of key developments of netball in Australia. The book records results from annual state and national championships and also rule changes and adjustments.Black book with handwriting on lined pages.Victoria Women's Basketball Association Minute Book July 1934 - March 1938 on spine of book.netball, netball victoria, netball australia, women's basketball, vwbba, aawbba -
Netball Victoria
Trophy, Hartley Cup, Circa 1964
... netball victoria...Women's Night Basketball (Netball) commenced in Victoria...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...Women's Night Basketball (Netball) commenced in Victoria in the 1930's, with this incarnation of the Hartley Cup being awarded perpetually to the the 'A' grade premiers from 1964 to 1981.Trophy, missing a handle, on a base.Awarded to the Victorian Women's Night Basketball 'A' Grade Premiers, the Hartley Cup trophy contains engravings identifying: - around the base, the premiers from 1964 until 1981; - at the rear of the trophy, the premiers from 1952 until 1963.hartley cup, women's basketball, night basketball, netball victoria, women's night basketball association of victoria, netball -
Netball Victoria
Photograph, Sidney Riley Studios, 1930
... womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, victoria...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...This is a team photo of the Victorian State Women's Basketball (Netball) Team in 1930. This picture was taken in Brisbane where the interstate carnival was held in 1930..Players such as Edith Hull, Ethel McCarthy featured throughout the 1930s and 1940s which featured significant tours from NZ (by NZ in 1936 and then to NZ in 1948). Many of the players photographed in this 1930 picture represented Victoria for many years to come, making this an early appearance from a dominant Victorian Team.Team photo of the Victorian Women's Basketball Team of 1930.Sidney Riley Studios Queen St. Brisbane Back row L to R: Grace Tenpony, Margarey Reilly, Ethel McCarthy, Phyllis McDonald, Val Tasker. Front row L to R: Tixie Renfree, Elsie Johnson (Ferris), Jodie Harrison (umpire), Edith Hull, Hazel Wilkins womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, victoria, netball victoria, 1930, 1930s,victorian team, womens netball, women's netball, sport, vic, grace tenpony, margarey reilly, ethel mccarthy, phyllis mcdonald, val tasker, tixie renfree, elsie johnson, jodie harrison, edith hull, hazel wilkins, netball australia -
Netball Victoria
Photograph, 1929
... womens basketball, women's basketball, netball victoria...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...The State Team of Victoria competing in the interstate carnival held in Adelaide in 1929.This photo includes some significant people regarding women's basketball (netball) in the 1930s, 40s and even 50s. L.C. Mills was the foundation president of the V.W.B.B.A and gained life membership in 1936, while players such as Edith Hull, Ethel McCarthy and Elsie Johnson would represent Victoria throughout the 1930s.Team photo of the 1929 Victorian Women's Basketball State Team competing in Adelaide.'Interstate B.B Victorian Team Adelaide 1929' Left to Right: L.C Mills (Foundation President), Jessie Barker, Ethel McCarthy, Edith Hull, Margaret Reilly, Eevelyn Hassey, Hazel Wilkins, Val Tasker, Nance Tregear, Elsie Johnsonwomens basketball, women's basketball, netball victoria, netball, victoria, 1929, 1920s, victorian team, womens netball, women's netball, sport, vic, netball australia, l.c. mills, jessie barker, ethel mccarthy, edith hull, margaret reilly, evelyn hassey, hazel wilkins, val tasker, nance tregear, elsie johnson -
Netball Victoria
Photograph, 1927
... womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, victoria...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...The C grade premiers of the V.G.B.B.A in 1927, no team name is given.The team photo does not have a team name, and the V.G.B.B.A may possibly be an acronym for Victorian Girls Basket Ball Association, just as the V.W.B.B.A is the Victorian Women's Basket Ball Association. Myrtle McLeod (nee Robinson) is in the team photo, she goes on to become a significant player in the 1930s in the Victorian state teams.Team photo of the 1927 C Grade Premiers of the V.G.B.B.A, no team name is given.Back Row: - J. Collister, I.O'halloran, F. Belcher, A. Minto, J. Goding, M. Robinson Front Row: - E. Gardner, N. Thorp, C. Hildebrand MR. H. D. Taylor Burlington, Melb.womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, victoria, netball victoria, 1927, 1920s, womens netball, women's netball, sport, vic, netball australia, collister, o'halloran, belcher, minto, goding, myrtle robinson, myrtle mcleod. gardner, thorp, hildebrand, taylor -
Netball Victoria
Photograph, 1932
... womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, victoria...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...Team photo of the 1932 Victorian Women's Basketball Team, featuring some very important people for years to come (McConchie). This team won the 1932 interstate carnivalThe inclusion of such important people makes this photo significant. This team would win the interstate carnival for 1932, and many of these players featured as players or coaches later in the decade where Victoria would dominate. L.C Mills was the foundation president for the V.W.B.B.A, while Edith Hull, Ethel McCarthy, Lorna McConchie and Becky Douglas would either play, captain or coach the national team, while McConchie would umpire in later decades.Team photo of the Victorian Women's Basketball State Team in 1932.Victorian B.B. Team 1932. Standing (left to right): L. Harrison (umpire), A O'Dea, E. beyer, A. Elso, E. Hull, J. Wood, B. Douglas, R. Franklin, Mrs O Ferres (Coach) Sitting (left to right): M. Bannister, E. McCarthy (Captain), L.C. Mills (President), L. McConchie (Vice Capt), L. Angus.womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, victoria, netball victoria, 1930, 1930s,victorian team, womens netball, women's netball, sport, vic, netball australia, harrison, o'dea, beyer, elso, edith hull, wood, becky douglas, franklin, o ferres, bannister, ethel mccarthy, mills, l.c.mills, lorna mcconchie, angus, interstate, carnival, alice elso, jean wood -
Netball Victoria
Photograph, 1940
... womens basketball, women's basketball,netball, victoria...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...This 1940 Victorian State team win the interstate night carnival. This would be the last carnival until the 1947 carnival in Hobart due to WWII, which Victoria also won. The coach was Edith Hull (not listed on photo). The 1940 interstate carnival was held in Melbourne.The coach was Edith Hull, who throughout the 1930s was heavily involved in women's basketball in Victoria. As mentioned before this was the last interstate carnival for 7 years due to World War 2, however Queensland invited states and touring teams for a carnival in 1941, this was declined as it seemed to be ill advised as they focused their attentions to raising funds through war appeals. Team photo of the Victorian Women's Night Basketball team of 1940. The side won the interstate carnival which was held in Melbourne.Victorian Night Interstate Team 1940 (Left to Right): E. Furlonger (capt), P. Cerrity (vice capt.), I. Hewitt, E. Nixon, V. Melotte, D. Percy, R. Wilson, N. Ilman, A. Cosgriffwomens basketball, women's basketball,netball, victoria, netball victoria, 1940, 1940s, wwii, world war 2, victorian team, womens netball, women's netball, sport, vic, netball australia, furlonger, cerrity, hewitt, nixon, melotte, percy, wilson, illman, cosgriff, edith hull, night basketball, interstate -
Netball Victoria
Watch, 25-9-1934
... netball victoria...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...This is a watch presented to MISS L.C.Mills on the September 25 1934 as a token of appreciation by the V.W.B.B.A., the Victorian Women's Basket Ball Association. The watch presented to L.C. Mills by the V.W.B.B.A is significant as Ms Mills was one of the first to recieve a life membership in 1936 according to documents. Brass coloured watch in a blue box inclosed in a case.Insiden watch box "Presented as a token of appreciation by the V.W.B.B.A to miss L.C.Mills. 25/9/1934".womens basketball, netball, v.w.b.b.a., netball victoria, women's basketball, netball australia, l.c. mills, 1934, victorian netball association -
Netball Victoria
Minute book
... Association (later Netball Victoria) from 1960-1966. This includes...Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...Details the minutes of the Victorian women's basketball Association (later Netball Victoria) from 1960-1966. This includes Statement of Recepts and Expenditure for this time period. Includes loose pages outlining the proposal to combine the Women's Basketball Association and the Victorian Women's Night Basketball Association and the Victorian Women's Basketball umpires association. Green account book with red shine, with typed pages of minutes and handwritten accounts pasted into it. Loose pink pages, typed, at the back of the book.Victorian Women's Basketball Association, 6/4/60- 6/4/66 handwritten in blue ink on front cover. Victorian Women's Basketball Assoc. minutes 6/4/60-6/4/66 written in black ink and taped on spine.women's basketball, womens basketball, netball, royal park, lorna mcconchie -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Book, Colac Herald Press, Beeac Football Club Centenary Souvenir: Hundred Years on, 1983
... and Netball Club, Victoria, in 1983, its premierships and the advent... Football and Netball Club, Victoria, in 1983, its premierships ...A centenary souvenir history of the Beeac Football and Netball Club, Victoria, in 1983, its premierships and the advent of the netball club in 1974.Beeac Football Club Centenary Souvenir: Hundred Years On. 1883-1983. Beeac June 11-12. Beeac (Vic); Herald Print; 1983. 64 p.; illus. Soft cover.beeac; football; netball; history; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GRADE 6 NETBALL TEAM
... A1 Division. 4th. Place netball Victoria State Tournament.....) runners up GCNA under 13 A1 Division. 4th. Place netball Victoria ...Golden Square Primary School Grade 6 Netball Team photo and separate listing of names on yellow sheet: : image shows Angie Zerella (coach) Calez Holmes, Jess Wardle, Corrinne Packham, Erica Dalrymple-Monro, Brianna Dalrymple-Monro, Emily Zerella, Katei Allen, Chloe Boyd, lauren Stirling (absent) runners up GCNA under 13 A1 Division. 4th. Place netball Victoria State Tournament..bendigo, education, golden square primary school, golden square primary school, netball. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1996
... for a Netball clinic Lakes Entrance Victoria... Secondary College for a Netball clinic Lakes Entrance Victoria ...Black and white photograph of students from St Brendans and Toorloo Arm Primary Schools visiting Secondary College for a Netball clinic Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/04/2000 12:00:00 AM
... of Netball Club Lakes Entrance Victoria... Phillips of Netball Club Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Lakes ...Colour photograph showing Adrian Lalor of LEBTA presenting 500 dollar cheque to Pam Dingwall and Stuart Phillips of Netball Club Lakes Entrance Victoriasports -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, Hampden League, 2005
... and netball leagues in Victoria. ... This is a publication with information on the Hampden Football Netball League ...This is a publication with information on the Hampden Football Netball League at the time of its 75th anniversary. The Hampden Football League was established in 1930 as a breakaway competition in response to the Western District League’s abolition of sectional competition. The League went into recess during World War Two. In 1987 netball became part of the League’s administration. The Hampden League is one of the important rural football and netball leagues in Victoria. This publication is of interest as an important source of local information on the history of the Hampden Football Netball League. Football and netball are the two major winter sports in the Western District.This is an A4 size booklet of 36 pages. It contains black and white and colour photographs, information on each of the member football and netball teams, the Hampden League logo, advertisements and a multi-coloured front and back cover with collages containing the images of many footballers and netballers. The pages are stapled.Front cover: ‘Hampden Football Netball League 1930-2005, 75th Anniversary, A Special Publication presented by My Town, My Paper, the Standard’. hampden football netball league, warrnambool -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine - Newsletter, The Flag, 1995-2001, 1995-2001
... , Warren Young, Parks Victoria, Maxitrans, netball, John Magrath..., Greenhill Enterprise Centre, Warren Young, Parks Victoria, Maxitrans ...Eleven copies of the University of Ballarat Alumni newsletter called The Flag. .1) David James, Gwenda McManus, Kerrie Edwards, Steve Bracks, Cordell Kent, Australian Native Gold, Koori Education Unit, Pat Hope, Rozeena Begum, Lidcha Mul. .2) Gwenda McManus, Wilhelmus, David James, University Mace, Trefor Prest, Steve Moneghetti, Shaun Creighton, Peter Blackburn, David Waite, Sandy Blythe, Kim Ross, Michael Wilson, Betty Gill, Betty Fish, Tom Hill, Bill Pryor . .3) David James. Sandy Blythe, Geoffrey Blainey,Jamie Shaw, Kiran Mazumdar, Stuart Pursell, Tony Singh, Ballarat Teachers' College, Frank Nolan, Carolyn Blackman. .4) David James, Malini Chitaranjan, Chandker Varadhan, Lola Montez, Regina Molloy, Bert Labont'e, Jayne Reynolds, Amanda Sandwith, Roger Short, Stephen Kemmis, Barney Glover, Thomas O'Donnell, Sandy Blythe, Laurier Prosser, John Sharpham, Jack Barker, Xiaoli Jiang, Catherine Pearce, Nepal, Ballarat Teachers' College, John Culvenor, Richards Medal, Karl McCann. .5) Gwenda McManus, David James, Ron Wild, Merger, Wimmera Institute of TAFE, Katherine Birkin. .6) David Caro, Chancellor appointment, David James, Ellen Sellers, Ballarat Teachers' College Reunion, Briana Folkes, Lorri Coburn, Paul O'Donohue, Graeme Kelly, Tracy Plunkett, Julie Kellett, Unisports rehabilitation, Hong Kong graduation, China, koalas. .7) Hong Kong graduation, David Janes, Argentina, Richard Alder, threatened animals, reconciliation, Leoda Atkinson, mural, Jodie Lowe, indigenous Australians, Sue Turale, nursing, Hong Kong, Geoffrey Richards, Janice Edwards, Laura Chibnall, Franky Christiano, Nessa Jenkins, Kerrie Powell. .8) David James, Graduate Centre, Greenhill Enterprise Centre, Warren Young, Parks Victoria, Maxitrans, netball, John Magrath, maths, Catering for the Olympics, Eddie Turker, Maryanne Coutts, Sonia Colville, Daryl Wisely, Laura Wakeling. .9) Camp Street Redevelopment, Arts Academy, David James, Gwenda McManus, Doug Lloyd, Ian Gordon, University Appeal, Hong Kong, Sue Turale, Edward Wong, Hakodate University, Paris, nursing, Malaysia, Yuri Tanabe, Amanda Mead, Mary Modeen, Barry Judd. .10) Kerry Cox, Gwenda McManus, wildlife, MartinWestbrooke Brian McLennan Art Scholarship. Anne Saunders, Shenzhen, Hong Kong. .11) CFA, Kerry Cox, Wayne Robinson appointment, Terry Lloyd, Empire Rubber, Churchill Fellowship, Russell Rees, bus mural, Janice Croggon, John McDonald, Imogen Schwarz, Andrew Dark, Jacqueline Dark, building, Jeff Goodiesonmcmanus, kent, bracks, vermeend, university games, greenhill, netball, magrath, coutts, turker, colville, wisely, wakeling, moneghetti, alder, atkinson, lowe, tirale, richards, blackburn, pryor, blainey, shaw, pursell, singh, blackman, wild, ballarat school of mines, wimmera, wimmera institute of tafe, merger, birkin, caro, sellers, folkes, coburn, o'donogue, kelly, plunkett, kellett, unisports, hong kong, alumni, koala, muzumdar-shaw, arts academy, camp street precinct, camp street -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper clipping from "The Mail", 18-7-95, P 16. SPORTS STARS .. Top netball players take aim for a national title Netballers Kate Gold and Emma O'Callaghan, both state representatives, are this week's sports stars. The pair are hoping they can help Victoria win a national championship. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Leaflet - Kergunyah, Kergunyah 1838 - 1974, 1974
Kergunyah is a small town in the Kiewa Valley in north east Victoria. It is 10km south of Kiewa (town) and 23 km north of Dederang (town). it is farming country commencing in 1838, developing into a small community in 1974 with a School, Church, Post Office, Football Club, Young Farmer Club C.W.A. Netball Club, Card Club and Fire Brigade.Kergunyah is in the Kiewa Valley. Its history is important in the valley as it developed from a large pastoral run in 1838 into a small community supporting the local farming industry with essential organisations eg. school, fire brigade and social organisations eg. sporting teams, C.W.A.. Its history is significant as this leaflet has details of the organisations up to 1974 and this detail can be compared to organisations at Kergunyah today and can be compared to the history of other small rural communities. White stiff paper, folded to A4 size, with black and white photos on each of the 4 pages. Each page has detailed information under headings of community buildings and clubs in the small town. kergunyah; kiewa valley; small community; rural town; -
Port of Echuca
Colour Photograph, Approx.1979
In 1869 the Council moved to name this park "Victoria Park. The cricket pitch construction began in 1873 and major improvements to the ground were undertaken in 1881. It is still the primary sporting ground in Echuca, offering AFL football oval, cricket pitch and nets, athletics and entry to the Echuca boat ramp and the natural bush land of the scenic drive. It also houses Echuca Council caravan park. The signage in this photograph is no longer there and the enterance to the caravan park has moved.This area of Echuca has historically been a major recreational area for the town. Being the primary sporting ground since its establishment in 1869., the area has a number of sporting and recreational facilities for the people of Campaspe Shire, from natural bush walks in and along the Murray river to more formal facilities such as AFL football ground, firefighting training area, netball courts, cricket pitch and nets, and grass tennis courts. Colour photograph (post-card size) of directory signs to entrance of Victoria Park, Echuca taken facing north. Two driveways are shown, to the east "Caravan Park" and to the west , "Victoria Park", "Boat ramp", " Scenic drive"Printed in black on the reverse:"this paper manufactured by Kodak"echuca, port of, echuca council caravan park, victoria park, echuca, echuca-tourist attraction -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Nine of the best put to the test ; and, Netball award for volunteers, 10/05/2017
Nine gymnasts from Diamond Valley will represent Victoria in the 2017 Australian Gymnastics Championships. A new award recognises contribution of netball volunteers.2 News article, 1 pages, black text.diamond valley, sports, gymnastics, netball -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Hampden Football League Clearance Form, 1950s
This form was used by football players wishing to transfer to other clubs. It was used in the 1950s by the Hampden Football League. This League, now known as the Hampden Football-Netball League, is in south western Victoria and was founded in 1930. This form is of minor interest as an example of the forms used by footballers wishing to transfer to other clubs in the 1950s. This is a blue sheet of paper –the form used for football players being cleared to other clubs in the Hampden Football League (4 copies). The form is blue with black print. There are spaces for the applicant for transfer, the committee representative of the team from which the applicant desires a clearance and the Hampden Football League representative to insert the relevant information. hampden football-netball league, history of warrnambool, western district sport -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Demolishing the Bini Shell at Diamond Creek, 1991, 1991
In 1978 Diamond Valley Shire recognised the need for a new public hall in Diamond Creek. Council considered the Bini shell form of construction which was in operation overseas and in use in New South Wales as libraries, gymnasiums, sports centres and multi-purpose centres. The Council gave the go-ahead. A site was chosen opposite the Hotel and close to the railway line. One day in - the following year, in 1979, activity stood still in Diamond Creek as school children and other excited spectators watched the one-hour inflation of the Bini Shell. This unusual method of construction was invented by Italian industrial designer and architect Dante Bini. The construction pneumatically raises a level of reinforced concrete from ground level which has not been set, using an internal balloon. The inner membrane inflates and compresses the mesh and concrete against the outer membrane. A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. After inflation and removal of the outer membrane workmen filled in any holes. It was some days before pneumatic drills pecked out the first opening. The ceiling of the concrete dome was lined with fluffy insulating material. The dome was 36 metres in diameter at the base and 12 metres high in the centre with a usable floor space of 670 square metres. An opening night dinner was held to celebrate the new facility on March 12, 1980. Shire President Ron Pata made a speech and unveiled a plaque. It was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction The facility could cater for up to 400 people and in 1980 a fee for use was $100 for up to 200 people, $150 for up to 300 people and $200 for up to 400 people. For the next ten years or so, locals attended the hall for marital arts classes, basketball and netball games and school discoes and various other activities. After pieces of concrete fell off a Bini shell interstate due to a construction fault, the Council closed the centre. Demotion took place during the Diamond Creek Town Fair in 1991, as part of the annual Town Fair’s program. Research by L.P. Jan 2022This was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction.Colour photograph1991, diamond creek, bini shell, demolition, oval -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Bini Shell at Diamond Creek, 1983, 1983
In 1978 Diamond Valley Shire recognised the need for a new public hall in Diamond Creek. Council considered the Bini shell form of construction which was in operation overseas and in use in New South Wales as libraries, gymnasiums, sports centres and multi-purpose centres. The Council gave the go-ahead. A site was chosen opposite the Hotel and close to the railway line. One day in - the following year, in 1979, activity stood still in Diamond Creek as school children and other excited spectators watched the one-hour inflation of the Bini Shell. This unusual method of construction was invented by Italian industrial designer and architect Dante Bini. The construction pneumatically raises a level of reinforced concrete from ground level which has not been set, using an internal balloon. The inner membrane inflates and compresses the mesh and concrete against the outer membrane. A net of flexible steel rods was laid on the building’s circular base, on the top of a fabric bladder. 300 tonnes of reinforced concrete were poured onto the mesh and a sealed cover laid over the concrete making a sandwich of cover, bladder and mesh. Compressed air was pumped into the bladder and the sandwich slowly began to rise and become a massive self-supporting dome. After inflation and removal of the outer membrane workmen filled in any holes. It was some days before pneumatic drills pecked out the first opening. The ceiling of the concrete dome was lined with fluffy insulating material. The dome was 36 metres in diameter at the base and 12 metres high in the centre with a usable floor space of 670 square metres. An opening night dinner was held to celebrate the new facility on March 12, 1980. Shire President Ron Pata made a speech and unveiled a plaque. It was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction The facility could cater for up to 400 people and in 1980 a fee for use was $100 for up to 200 people, $150 for up to 300 people and $200 for up to 400 people. For the next ten years or so, locals attended the hall for marital arts classes, basketball and netball games and school discoes and various other activities. After pieces of concrete fell off a Bini shell interstate due to a construction fault, the Council closed the centre. Demotion took place during the Diamond Creek Town Fair in 1991, as part of the annual Town Fair’s program. Research by LP January 2022This was the first public building in Victoria to be erected using the Bini Shell design method of construction.Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, 1983, bini shell, diamond creek -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from "The Mail", 24-8-1993, Page 2 . Sports star - Champion in making - by Leonora Elliot-Bruce Amber Corben is aiming for a future position in the Australian basketball team. The Heathmont 12 year old has been selected to play in the Victorian Primary School netball and basketball teams. She now plays for thbe Nunawading Spectres -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clipping, Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria - Funding for sporting complex
Local newspaper - The Mail, September 14, 1988 - Announcement of $75,000 allocation from State Government towards $132,000 multi-purpose court complex suitable for netball, volleyball, tennis and basketball. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Award - Wooden Shield
Winners: Uniting Premiers 1982; Uniting Premiers 1983; St Pius Premiers 1984; Combine Premiers 1985; Dennington Premier Champions 1986; Uniting Premiers 1987.Varnished rectangular wooden award shield with a large central metal shield surrounded by six smaller gold coloured metal shields which are attached to the wood with small nails."W.I.C.N.A. BARNHAM SHIELD "A" RESERVE"warrnambool inter church netball association, barnham shield -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Award - Wooden Shield
Winners: Baptist Premiers and Champions 1974; Salvation Army 1975; Salvation Army Reserve 1976; St John's Green Premiers 1977; Presbyterian Premiers 1978; St John's Presbyterian Premiers 1979; Uniting Premiers 1980; Uniting Gold 1981; Salvation Army Gold Premiers 1982; Uniting Green Premiers 1983; O.L.H.C. Red Premiers 1984; Uniting Green Premiers 1985; Salvation Army Premiers 1986; O.L.H.C. (Navy) Premiers 1987; Uniting Blue Premiers 1988.Varnished rectangular wooden award shield with a large central metal shield surrounded by fifteen smaller silver coloured metal shields which are attached to the wood with small nails and screws."W.I.C.N.A. NETBALL LORIMER SHIELD U/12. DIV 2.""warrnambool inter church netball association, lorimer shield -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Award - Wooden Shield
Winners: Uniting Premiers 1983; Dennington Red Premiers 1984; Salvation Army Premiers 1985; O.L.H.C. Navy Premiers & Premiers 1986; Team Award 1991 Uniting Blue; O.L.H.C. Orange Premiers 1987; St Joseph's Premiers + Champions 1988; St Joseph's Premiers 1989.Solid wood shield with eleven metal award plates on the front, three of which are blank.Front: "ROBYN MINNS SHIELD" "W.I.C.N.A. UNDER 12 DIVISION 1" Handwritten on back: "MADE FROM THE ELM BOTANIC GARDENS WARRNAMBOOL (THE MONEY TREE)"warrnambool inter church netball association, robyn minns shield -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Sports Uniform (Netball) - TOTTENHAM NORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL, 'Ryder' Brand T-Shirt, Early to mid 1980's
This Netball uniform from circa 1986 was worn by a girl named Rebecca when she attended the Tottenham North Primary School. Tottenham North Primary School was opened on 29 May 1953 and was built on a South Road, Braybrook site purchased in 1929. After a fire in February 1961 the pupils were sent to the Powell and Curtin Street schools in Yarraville, and to the Maidstone and Sunshine East schools. The new building was officially opened on 22 August 1962 by A. McDonell, Director of Education, and it had sixteen classrooms, an art/craft room, and an assembly hall. Sporting achievements by the pupils included the 1963 football premiership and the 1968 cricket premiership. Over the years it has been called Tottenham Primary, Tottenham Crossing Primary, and Maidstone Primary. The different names resulted because of mergers with other local primary schools as the number of primary aged children in the Braybrook and Tottenham area changed. The school on South Road is now named Dinjerra Primary School. Dinjerra supposedly means 'out west' in the dialect of the original indigenous people of the area. Dinjerra Primary School is now the only neighbourhood government primary school in Braybrook Tottenham. The above information was sourced and compiled from: 1. 'Vision and Realisation - A Centenary History of State Education in Victoria - Volume 3', Education Department of Victoria 1973. 2. The Dinjerra Principal's website article at: http://www.dinjerra.vic.edu.au/91/Message-from-the-Principal.The netball uniform serves as a historic reminder that a school named Tottenham North Primary School once existed. The uniform also provides us with information of the colours used on these types of sports uniforms, and of the design of the School Logo.Two items of Netball Uniform. (a) Skirt - Maroon coloured wrap around sports skirt. (b) T-shirt - Yellow, Size 14 'Ryder' brand children's T-shirt, with maroon coloured triangular shaped School Logo printed on the front.TNPS. TOTTENHAM NORTH P.S. 4703 - (Printed inside triangle)sports uniform, netball skirt, netball t-shirt, tottenham north primary school, south road braybrook, tottenham primary school, maidstone primary school, tottenham crossing school, dinjerra primary school, tottenham north state school, state school 4703 -
Netball Victoria
Photograph, Arthur Aitken, 1930s
... Netball Victoria 487 King Street West Melbourne melbourne ...Sepia photograph from the 1930s of nine women in netball uniform with the letter V on the uniform. The first woman is holding a brown leather ball. The women are on a grass field, standing alongside a marked line. There is a nondescript building in the background. Sepia photograph of a group of women in netball uniform.On back - stamp with following: "Arthur Aitken Press Photographer 20 Albert Street Petersham 'Phone Late Chief Photographer Tel. Pictorial"womens basketball, women's basketball, netball, netball uniforms, uniforms, 1930s, sport, victorian team, women's netball, womens netball