Showing 29 items matching "orbost rifle club"
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Orbost & District Historical Societyinventory book, 1950-1970
... Orbost-Rifle-Club shooting records...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...It appears to be a record of individual results for the Orbost Rifle Club....On label - printed - ORBOST RIFLE CLUB 211...Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period. A plain grey covered indexed book with a light blue cloth spine. It has a yellow label on the front cover. It appears to be a record of individual results for the Orbost Rifle Club.On label - printed - ORBOST RIFLE CLUB 211orbost-rifle-club shooting records -
Orbost & District Historical Societyminute book, 8.6.1961 - 15.2.1978
... minutes Orbost-Rifle-Club shooting...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...On label- Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period. A plain light blue minute book with a cloth brown spine. It has a white label on the front cover.On label- Orbost Rifle Clubminutes orbost-rifle-club shooting -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Handicaps, 1968
... orbost-rifle-club shooting records...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...A green Universal exercise book which contains hand-written handicap record of the Orbost Rifle Club. ...Orbost Rifle Club...Handicaps book Orbost Rifle Club ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period. A green Universal exercise book which contains hand-written handicap record of the Orbost Rifle Club. On front cover - handwritten - Handicap Recordsorbost-rifle-club shooting records -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Match Record Book, 13.1.1965 - 12.5. 1973
... records Orbost-Rifle-Club shooting...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...It contains hand-written match records of the members of the Orbost Rifle Club....Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period A grey cardboard covered book with a red spine. It contains hand-written match records of the members of the Orbost Rifle Club.records orbost-rifle-club shooting -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaccounts book, June 30 1956
... Orbost-Rifle-Club accounts-book...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The front has a white sticker label with "Orbost Rifle Club" handwritten in ink. It contains accounts and a trophy list....Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.A grey covered bookj with a light brown fabric spine. The front has a white sticker label with "Orbost Rifle Club" handwritten in ink. It contains accounts and a trophy list.orbost-rifle-club accounts-book -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Orbost Rifle Club, Match Record Book, 5th January, 1974 ; 13th May, 1978
... Orbost-Rifle-Club shooting...Cec, Curtis was a member of the Orbost Rifle Club. He was a cycle trader with a business in Lind Lane, Orbost. ...It contains hand-written records of the shooters who were members of the Orbost Rifle Club. Inside are seven letter heads of CED. ...Orbost Rifle Club...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Cec, Curtis was a member of the Orbost Rifle Club. He was a cycle trader with a business in Lind Lane, Orbost. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period A light blue covered book with a bright red spine. It contains hand-written records of the shooters who were members of the Orbost Rifle Club. Inside are seven letter heads of CED. CURTIS - 9 LIND ST ORBOST and a newspaper cutting ( date unknown). orbost-rifle-club shooting -
Orbost & District Historical Societyfolder of documents, 1960 - 1970
... The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...It contains assorted documents concerning the Orbost Rifle Club....Orbost Rifle Club...It contains assorted documents concerning the Orbost Rifle Club. folder of documents Orbost Rifle Club ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.A small blue folder with a metal grip. It contains assorted documents concerning the Orbost Rifle Club.orbost-rifel-club documents -
Orbost & District Historical Societydeposit book, 17. 9. 1970; 10. 4.1978
... accounts deposit-book-commercial-bank orbost-rifle-club...It was used by the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Orbost Rifle Club...It was used by the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...This is a deposit book to the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited and is stamped by the Orbost Branch. It was used by the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.The Orbost Rifle Club was an active group for over seventy years. It no longer exists.A small thin book with a mottled tortoise shell like cover and light blue binder. accounts deposit-book-commercial-bank orbost-rifle-club -
Orbost & District Historical Societyminute books, Social Committee Minute Book, 22.10.1956 - 7.9.1977
... orbost-rifle-club shooting...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...A blue Vana exercise book used by the Social Committee of the orbost Rifle Club to record its minutes....On front cover - handwritten - Orbost Rifle Club Social Committee Minute Book...It folded in the late 1970's. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in Orbost for over seventy years. orbost-rifle-club shooting On front cover - handwritten - Orbost Rifle Club Social Committee Minute Book A blue Vana exercise book used by the Social Committee of the orbost Rifle Club to record its minutes. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.The Orbost Rifle Club existed in Orbost for over seventy years.A blue Vana exercise book used by the Social Committee of the orbost Rifle Club to record its minutes.On front cover - handwritten - Orbost Rifle Club Social Committee Minute Bookorbost-rifle-club shooting -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaccount book, November 5 1976 - July 18 1977
... orbost-rifle-club...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.A bright orange receipt / account book with a blue spine. On the cover in dark blue is "Tudor Recordall COUNTER BOOK" at the top and at the bottom is " No. 51 50's Duplicate flexibound"on front cover - handwritten -" Amunition (sic) 1976"orbost-rifle-club -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaccounts book, 6.7.1968 - 13.10. 1973
... orbost-rifle-club acounts-book trophy-list...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.A green fabric covered book with "Collins Analysis Book 81 Series" in black print on front cover. Inside the pages are lined in green and blue. It contains accounts and a trophy list at the back. There is a page on a memo to clubs re Stamp Duties Act 1967. orbost-rifle-club acounts-book trophy-list -
Orbost & District Historical Societycash book, 6. 7. 1977 - 3.8.1977
... Orbost-Rifle-Club accounts-receipts...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.A small thick light blue cocered book with whit print on front - "Tudor Cash Receipt Book No. 61". Eleven pages have been used.Inside T of Tudor is written - "Rifle Club".orbost-rifle-club accounts-receipts -
Orbost & District Historical Societyaccounts book, 24-27 May 1978
... orbost-rifle-club...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's. This book was used by the club just before it folded.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.An almost new blue covered book for accounts and receipts. It has a navy blue spine and white print on the cover - "TUDOR DUPLICATE BOOK No. 37". It contains a record of ammunition. Only two pages of 100 have been used.orbost-rifle-club -
Orbost & District Historical Societyminute book, 10.2.1950 - 11.5.1961
... Orbost-Rifle-Club minute-book...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's. The secretaries at the time of this book were D.Towers and ? Healey.arget shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.A light brown covered book with a brown fabric binding. There is a white sticker label on the front - "Single Cash" in black print. It contains minutes .orbost-rifle-club minute-book -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, 1957- 1963
... orbost-rifle-club documents shooting...This book was used by the Orbost Rifle Club as a record of member's shooting handicaps....The book has been used to record handicaps for the Orbost Rifle Club. The book is alphabetically indexed. ...On front cover in pen - Orbost Rifle Club Handicap Book...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...This book was used by the Orbost Rifle Club as a record of member's shooting handicaps.The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's. It had a substantial membership.A grey-covered book with a white cloth spine. The book has been used to record handicaps for the Orbost Rifle Club. The book is alphabetically indexed. The right hand corner has been torn off.On front cover in pen - Orbost Rifle Club Handicap Bookorbost-rifle-club documents shooting -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyAward - Orbost Rifle Club trophy, 1931
... Orbost Rifle Club trophy.......Orbost Rifle Club...This trophy was won by Robert Call in 1931 for his excellent marksmanship shooter at the Orbost Rifle Club. Mr Gall won a number of trophies and was a crack shooter. ...This trophy was won by Robert Call in 1931 for his excellent marksmanship shooter at the Orbost Rifle Club. Mr Gall won a number of trophies and was a crack shooter. ...This trophy was won by Robert Call in 1931 for his excellent marksmanship shooter at the Orbost Rifle Club. Mr Gall won a number of trophies and was a crack shooter. Robert Gall married Annie Miller and they had 5 children. Unfortunately, Annie died from complications of childbirth. Later, Robert (Bob) married Amy Richardson of Bonang and they both contributed to many groups in Orbost including Bowls, Rotary, CWA, Croquet, Rifle Club, Masons and Fire Brigade. Bob won a coveted KING's Junior competing against contestants from all over Australia. Bob also did farming. This item is significant because it represents an important era of Orbost history (1900 to 1980's) when rifle shooting was an important sport.Brass trophy in the shape of an urn. Item has a gold coloured painted band with raised decorations across the wider part of the urn. Top of urn is open and has two attached handles.O.R.C. R.GALL Won 1931, inscription. robert gall, orbost rifle club, trophy -
Orbost & District Historical Societycorrespondence books, 10.12.1955 - 20.9.1977
... These books were used by the Orbost Rifle Club to record correspondence. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These books were used by the Orbost Rifle Club to record correspondence. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...These books were used by the Orbost Rifle Club to record correspondence. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.Four duplicate Correspondence books. All are brown with a brown cloth spine. 1359.1, 1359.2 and 1359.3 have marbled covers and 1359.4 has a dark brown soft cover with "TUDOR DUPLICATE BOOK" in paler print. -
Orbost & District Historical Societyminute book, from April 15 1961 - October 30th 1968
... minutes orbost-rifle-club mrs-j.-trewin ladies-social-committee...Trewin as secretary of the Ladies Social Committee of the Orbost Rifle Club....It is a minute book used by the Ladies Social Committee of the Orbost Rifle Club....Trewin as secretary of the Ladies Social Committee of the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...This minute book was used by Mrs J. Trewin as secretary of the Ladies Social Committee of the Orbost Rifle Club.The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's. It had a substantial membership.A light blue covered book with a red cloth spine. It is a minute book used by the Ladies Social Committee of the Orbost Rifle Club.Label on front cover - Ladies Social Committee Rifle Club Secretary - Mrs J. Trewinminutes orbost-rifle-club mrs-j.-trewin ladies-social-committee -
Orbost & District Historical Societydocuments in folder, 1958-1964
... Orbost-Rifle-Club shooting documents...These documents belonged to the Orbost Rifle Club....A light blue folder containing carbon copies of reports from the president of the Orbost Rifle Club from 1958-1964. The folder also contains correspondence from the Australian Rifle Association....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These documents belonged to the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...These documents belonged to the Orbost Rifle Club.The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's. It had a substantial membership.A light blue folder containing carbon copies of reports from the president of the Orbost Rifle Club from 1958-1964. The folder also contains correspondence from the Australian Rifle Association.orbost-rifle-club shooting documents -
Orbost & District Historical Societydocuments, 1950's -1970's
... documents Orbost-Rifle-Club match-records...These documents were used by the Orbost Rifle Club....A large plastic envelope containing miscellaneous documents and books from the Orbost Rifle Club. Documents include receipts, cheque books, correspondence, cards, rules and an unused match record book....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These documents were used by the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...These documents were used by the Orbost Rifle Club.The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's. It had a substantial membership.A large plastic envelope containing miscellaneous documents and books from the Orbost Rifle Club. Documents include receipts, cheque books, correspondence, cards, rules and an unused match record book.documents orbost-rifle-club match-records -
Orbost & District Historical Societydocuments, 1977-1978
... orbost-rifle-club shooting...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...Thexton, Secretary of Orbost Rifle Club in 1977-1978. Some are from the Victorian Rifle Association....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period.Nine envelopes containing correspondence sent to Mr D. Thexton, Secretary of Orbost Rifle Club in 1977-1978. Some are from the Victorian Rifle Association.orbost-rifle-club shooting -
Orbost & District Historical Societydocument, 18th October, 1977
... survey Shire-of-Orbost Orbost-Rifle-Club...This survey had been sent to the Orbost Rifle Club c/- C. Curtis....It is inside a a large manila envelope which is addressed to the Orbost Rifle club. It contains a covering letter and a form....It is inside a a large manila envelope which is addressed to the Orbost Rifle club. It contains a covering letter and a form. document Orbost Shire Council ...This survey had been sent to the Orbost Rifle Club c/- C. Curtis.The Shire of Orbost was a local government area about 380 kilometres (236 mi) east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 9,347 square kilometres (3,608.9 sq mi), and existed from 1892 until 1994 when it was merged as part of East Gippsland Shire Council.A nine page document stapled in the left-hand corner. It is a recreational survey issued by the Shire of Orbost. It is inside a a large manila envelope which is addressed to the Orbost Rifle club. It contains a covering letter and a form.survey shire-of-orbost orbost-rifle-club -
Orbost & District Historical Societytrophy, 1950's
... orbost-rifle-club trophy cumming-h...Cumming, member of the Orbost Rifle Club. Harold Cumming was the son of William Cumming a Bete Bolong farmer who was a Shire councillor, a well-known local sportsman and a Rechabite. ...Cumming. It is an Orbost Rifle Club trophy - the Jacob Perry Memorial Trophy - 1954....Cumming, member of the Orbost Rifle Club. Harold Cumming was the son of William Cumming a Bete Bolong farmer who was a Shire councillor, a well-known local sportsman and a Rechabite. ...This trophy was won by H. Cumming, member of the Orbost Rifle Club. Harold Cumming was the son of William Cumming a Bete Bolong farmer who was a Shire councillor, a well-known local sportsman and a Rechabite. Jacob Perry was an Orbost farmer. Born 1874. Died 1950. He was a Boer War veteran , 4th Victorian Imperial Bushmen. a shire councillor and worker for school affairs.This trophy, in excellent condition, is aesthetically significant as well as having a well-provenanced historic significance. Harold Cumming was the son of William and Ellen (Mundy) Cumming who farmed land at Bete Bolong from c1880s. A silver plated trophy - a coffee pot - won by H. Cumming. It is an Orbost Rifle Club trophy - the Jacob Perry Memorial Trophy - 1954.O.R.C. JACOB-PERRY MEMORIAL TROPHY 1954 Won by H. Cummingorbost-rifle-club trophy cumming-h -
Orbost & District Historical Societydocuments in folder
... These documents were used by the Orbost Rifle Club....A light brown folder containing early correspondence of the Orbost Rifle Club. It has red print on the front cover....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland These documents were used by the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...These documents were used by the Orbost Rifle Club.The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's. It had a substantial membership.A light brown folder containing early correspondence of the Orbost Rifle Club. It has red print on the front cover.correspondence documents orbsot-rifle-club -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, Warne Dollar & Cent Ready Reckoner, 1967
... accounting orbost-rifle-club ready-reckoner-warne decimal-currency...it was used by the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...it was used by the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...This book was used after the introduction of decimal currency in 1966. it was used by the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. One of the most important adjuncts to the militia system from 1903 to the re-organisation of 1912 was the role played by the Rifle Club movement in Australia. At the time, these clubs were seen as the reservoir of manpower for a potential guerrilla force should any invasion occur. For Australia, the invasion fear was uppermost in the minds of the population. So important were the rifle clubs for the defence of Australia that the Commonwealth provided the training staff, rifles and ammunition so the clubs could function. Members were drilled, wore uniforms and practised all the basic skills of soldiering as well as target shooting. The Orbost Rifle Club was active during this period. This item is an example of accounting practices during the transition to Decimal currency.A small cream coloured book with brown print on front cover - "Warne Dollar & Cent Ready Reckoner".inside cover - Ted Curtis 5 Lind Lane Orbostaccounting orbost-rifle-club ready-reckoner-warne decimal-currency -
Orbost & District Historical Societyprograms, 1967-1970
... orbost-rifle-club shooting victorian-rifle-association...rifle ranges and target shooting clubs throughout Victoria. The Association was formed in 1860 and held its first individual competition at the end of that year. These programs were used by C. Curtis of the Orbost...Curtis of the Orbost Rifle Club. The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. ...The Victorian Rifle Association governs the operation of rifle ranges and target shooting clubs throughout Victoria. The Association was formed in 1860 and held its first individual competition at the end of that year. These programs were used by C. Curtis of the Orbost Rifle Club.The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's. It had a substantial membership.Four programs for the Victorian Rifle association Annual Prize Meeting. 2090.1 has a pink cover -1967. 2090.2 has a pale green cover -1968. 2090.3 has a yellow cover -1969. 2090.4 has a pale green cover-1970. Inside 2090.4 is a newspaper cutting.orbost-rifle-club shooting victorian-rifle-association -
Orbost & District Historical Societydocuments, 26 January 1964
... Orbost-Rifle-Club shooting rifle-range-Orbost...Ingram, 211 Nicholson Street, Orbost, Victoria from the Australian Rifle Club....Ingram, 211 Nicholson Street, Orbost, Victoria from the Australian Rifle Club. Orbost-Rifle-Club shooting rifle-range-Orbost A brown envelope containing two copies of a plan of the Orbost Rifle Range. ...These documents were sent to Mr J. Ingram, 211 Nicholson Street, Orbost, Victoria from the Australian Rifle Club.A brown envelope containing two copies of a plan of the Orbost Rifle Range. There is also a memorandum of Agreement concerning the Orbost North Recreation Reserve. There is a letter from the Victorian Rifle association concerning the extension of the rifle range.orbost-rifle-club shooting rifle-range-orbost -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, Wood, 1901
... rifle range just north of the Orbost township. "The photo shows the range stop butt being formed by the scoops being pulled by the horses. It appears that the rear of the mound there is a wall of logs lining it, most likely to help with being eroded or washed away. They haven’t yet formed the mantlet and target machines." ( Info, from Victorian Rifle Association) The Orbost Rifle Club...Orbost gippsland This photograph appears to have been taken during the construction of the rifle range just north of the Orbost township. "The photo shows the range stop butt being formed by the scoops being pulled by the horses. It appears that the rear of the mound there is a wall of logs lining it, most likely to help with being eroded or washed away. They haven’t yet formed the mantlet and target machines." ( Info, from Victorian Rifle Association) The Orbost Rifle Club ...This photograph appears to have been taken during the construction of the rifle range just north of the Orbost township. "The photo shows the range stop butt being formed by the scoops being pulled by the horses. It appears that the rear of the mound there is a wall of logs lining it, most likely to help with being eroded or washed away. They haven’t yet formed the mantlet and target machines." ( Info, from Victorian Rifle Association) The Orbost Rifle Club existed in the early 20th century. (There are records from 1900). It folded in the late 1970's.Target shooting is one of the oldest organised sports in Australia. Records date back to the British Marines at Sydney Cove in 1788. The Victorian Rifle Association (VRA) was formed in 1860. After Federation in 1901, rifle clubs came under army control, but in 1921 they were reconstituted as a civilian organisation, which they have remained ever since. After World War I a system of national training was embodied in the Defence Act and the rifle clubs reverted to their purely sporting role. A black / white photograph of four men and four horses standing an a soil bank with another man, a lady and a small girl at the base of the hill. It is in a clearing in forest. It appears to have a row of targets set at the edge of the bank. The photograph is mounted on a very mouldy cream coloured buff card.on front - "Wood" ; "Rifle Range - 1901" ; "Orbost 1901"sport-shooting orbost-rifle-range -
Orbost & District Historical Societybutton accordion, 1930's
... Orbost in 1946. He was firstly a share fvarmer on 3 farms then in business - saddler and bike shop with his brother Eric. Then withG.P. Motors as the RACV man. Allan was a "ham radio" operator and involved with Rotary, Rifle and Bowling clubs, also with the Presbyterian Church....Orbost in 1946. He was firstly a share fvarmer on 3 farms then in business - saddler and bike shop with his brother Eric. Then withG.P. Motors as the RACV man. Allan was a "ham radio" operator and involved with Rotary, Rifle and Bowling clubs, also with the Presbyterian Church. musical-instrument button-accordion White-Allan On front of case : MEZON Superior Manufacturer On accordion : MEZON accordion Made in Germany On end : steel reeds Hand engraved : 24.8.35 Corner pieces : MEZON Trade mark Made in Saxony A Mezon button accordion with a tan coloured canite carrying case. it has 3 bass valves and 10 treble valves. button accordion ...This instrument was given to Allan White on 24.8.1935 by his grandfather. Allan White came to Orbost in 1946. He was firstly a share fvarmer on 3 farms then in business - saddler and bike shop with his brother Eric. Then withG.P. Motors as the RACV man. Allan was a "ham radio" operator and involved with Rotary, Rifle and Bowling clubs, also with the Presbyterian Church.A Mezon button accordion with a tan coloured canite carrying case. it has 3 bass valves and 10 treble valves.On front of case : MEZON Superior Manufacturer On accordion : MEZON accordion Made in Germany On end : steel reeds Hand engraved : 24.8.35 Corner pieces : MEZON Trade mark Made in Saxony musical-instrument button-accordion white-allan
