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The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Photograph - Speedboat Kandoo II, racing near Newlands Arm
... speedboats ...Speedboat racing was very popular at Paynesville from the 1930s onward and continues to this dayPhotograph of speedboats racingspeedboats, racing, kandoo ii -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Melton weir, 1962
Speedboat Carnival and Canadian Hell Drivers event at the weirmisc., local significant events -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Speedboat being recovered by mobile crane, Princes Pier, 2000s
Photo of speedboat being recovered by mobile crane West side of Princes Pier, early 2000s"News Ltd. Illegal to reproduce or sell", on backpiers and wharves - princes pier -
The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Award, High Speed Powerboat Perpetual Trophy
In the 1950s speedboat racing was popular at Paynesville. The Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club has loaned the trophies of the time to PMM to display. This trophy is the High Speed Powerboat Perpetual Trophy and is in the shape of a speedboat of the time. -
Melton City Libraries
Poster, Melton Water Ski Carnival, 1962
Speedboat Carnival and Canadian Hell Drivers was part of the carnivalPoster from Holden promoting the carnival local significant events -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - AULSEBROOK COLLECTION: 1971 EPPALOCK GOLD CUP PROGRAM, 1971
1971 Eppalock Gold Cup Program -Victorian Speedboat club -Derrinal Pool - Lake Eppalock, Sunday, 7th March -A5 paper booklet -Programme of events/boats and competitors -3 pages -
Albert Park-South Melbourne Rowing Club
Map, Albert Park Lake, Post-1957
A dyeline-type map of Albert Park Lake and buildings.ALBERT PARK LAKE / 1" = 320 / TIME RESTRICTIONS / SPEEDBOATS HAVE FULL USE OF THE HATCHED AREA AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES / SUNDAYS - 12 NOON - 5.30PM RACE DAYS. / 2.30PM - 3.30PM ALL OTHER DAYS / TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS - 2.00PM - 4.00PM / SATURDAYS - 8.00AM - 11.00AM / ROWING - CONFINED TO WESTERN BANK / UNRESTRICTED TIME EXCEPT IN SPEEDBOAT AREA / YACHTS, HIRE BOATS - UNRESTRICTED TIME & AREA EXCEPT IN SPEEDBOAT AREA. / (CARE TO BE TAKEN IN ROWING AREA / IF POSSIBLE KEEP CLEAR) / RESTRICTED TIMES & AREAS FOR LAKE USEalbert park lake, rowing, apsm rowing club, map, albert park rowing club, south melbourne rowing club -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Lake Moodemere has always been a beauty spot & picnic area for the locals, today many speedboats use it for water skiing, it is a wildlife sanctuaryBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. Lake Moodemere, Rutherglen"Lake Moodemere Rutherglen" -
The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Award
In the 1950s speedboat racing was popular at Paynesville. The Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club has loaned the trophies of the time to PMM to display. This trophy is the K C Mason trophytrophies, trophy, cup, cups, mason -
The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Award, J.Fitzgerald Trophy
In the 1950s speedboat racing was popular at Paynesville. The Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club has loaned the trophies of the time to PMM to display. This trophy is the J Fitzgerald trophy for best time in the flying kilometre test -
The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Award, W A McLeod Runabout Trophy
In the 1950s speedboat racing was popular at Paynesville. The Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club has loaned the trophies of the time to PMM to display. This trophy is the W A McLeod Runabout trophy presented by the club in recognition of 20 years service by Bill McLeod -
The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Award, KLG Trophy
In the 1950s speedboat racing was popular at Paynesville. The Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club has loaned the trophies of the time to PMM to display. This trophy is one of two identical trophies sponsored by spark plug maker KLG for A and B class boats -
The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Award, R.Nichols Trophy
In the 1950s speedboat racing was popular at Paynesville. The Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club has loaned the trophies of the time to PMM to display. This trophy is the R Nicholls trophy that was won three years successively by George Legg in "Revanche" George Legg was a remarkable person,managing to compete and win races without his hands which were blown off in an accident in World War Two. trophy, trophies, nicholls, legg, revanche, george legg -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 49 The Serpent Net, 1963
The Flying Dogtor, helping solve the mystery of a monster or sea serpent that was wandering the lakes and tunnels of the Snowy Mountains Scheme, noticed strange things happening: a speedboat driven by a snakey-looking person and a lookout tower operated by spiders, it seemed... Later, a plan to trap the serpent in an underground tunnel was arranged by The Flying Dogtor. He asked for several things: a team of fisherman; a large fishing net; two fast fishing boats; and an enormous canvas bag.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 2 pagesHandwritten pencil edits and additions.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
The Paynesville Maritime Museum
Award
Trophies are awarded for sailing and speed-boat racing competitions. The Langford Cup of the early 1880s was believed to have been made of solid gold. In the 1950s speedboat racing was popular at Paynesville and Gippsland Lakes Yacht Club have loaned the trophies of the time to PMM to display. This trophy is the R H Archibald trophy that lists amongst the winners almost all of the leading boats and drivers. Commonly called "the Gold Cup" it predates the later "Paynesville Gold Cup"Acknowledging the achievements of boat and sailortrophy, trophies, cups, cup -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, 1940
Four of a collection of 33 photographs donated by Leonie Brennan. The collection belonged to Edward (Ted) Sands, hairdresser.Photograph 215-18. People on the Cowes Pier enjoying an event. A sign reads "Cowes - Ferries - Speedboats" and a string of bunting decorates the pier. There are also cars on the pier. Photograph 215-19. Phillip Island - San Remo Suspension Bridge viewed from Newhaven at very low tide. Photograph 215-20. A couple enjoying a picnic in a bush setting. Photograph 215-21. Three people sitting on the stone fence in front of the Isle of Wight Hotel. A large sign shows "ENTRANCE RESIDENTIAL & BAR - MELBOURNE BITTER"isle of wight hotel, isle of wight hotel phillip island, phillip island - suspension bridge, suspension bridge phillip island, cowes pier phillip island, mr edward (ted) sands, leonie brennan -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Bluebirds cause keen excitement in the city", 16/03/1963 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, 20/3/1963, titled "Bluebirds cause keen excitement in the city", recording the passing of the convoy of Donald Campbell's Bluebird car and speedboat through Ballarat and stopping outside the Town Hall. Photo has tramcar 14 and a bogie tram in the background. Donald Campbell himself was unable to attend. Bluebird was one the motor vehicle used in the land world speed record attempts of the era. Show many people milling around the truck carrying the trailer, barricades. People had blocked Sturt St at this point. See Reg Item 3734 for a print of the photograph. Contained originally within Reg Item 5507 at the back of the binder. For items see btm5507 loose items list.pdf bluebird, sturt st