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Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPennant, School Sport Victoria
... School Sport Victoria...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland Gippsland Sports Region Champions Soccer Primary Boys/Mixed 2014 School Sport Victoria Pennant ...Gippsland Sports Region Champions Soccer Primary Boys/Mixed 2014 -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPennant, School Sport Victoria
... School Sport Victoria...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland Gippsland Region Champions Basketball Primary Boys/Mixed 2011 School Sport Victoria Pennant ...Gippsland Region Champions Basketball Primary Boys/Mixed 2011 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Hardback book, Ramsey Publishing, Who's who in the world of women: activities and interests, social, philanthropic, historic, scholastic, sport and travel ; Victoria, Australia, volume 1, 1930
... Who's who in the world of women: activities and interests, social, philanthropic, historic, scholastic, sport and travel ; Victoria, Australia, volume 1...Victoria in 1930. 'Florence. G. Greg Sn 122 Wellington Pde East Melbourne [handwritten in black ink in the middle of the first page] 'B098' [handwritten in pencil in the top right corner of the first page] Dark green hardback book with faded yellow printed title. Who's who in the world of women: activities and interests, social, philanthropic, historic, scholastic, sport ...Photographs and biographies of prominent women in Victoria in 1930.Dark green hardback book with faded yellow printed title.non-fictionPhotographs and biographies of prominent women in Victoria in 1930. women, australia, victoria, 1930 -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolProgramme, Ruyton Girls' School, Ruyton Athletic Sports, 26 April 1950
... ...Girls' Sport Victoria...The School is a member school of Girls' Sport Victoria (GSV), a large sporting association involving 24 independent girls’ schools in Melbourne. ...The School is a member school of Girls' Sport Victoria (GSV), a large sporting association involving 24 independent girls’ schools in Melbourne. ...The pamphlet documents the agenda for the Ruyton Girls' School athletics sports carnival hosted at Glenferrie Oval on Wednesday, 26 April 1950. The program outlines a series of activities to be undertaken by junior and senior school students (including day girls and boarders), including crossball, potato sack race, hockey dribbling, egg and spoon race, relays, baseball throwing, and obstacle courses. Each sport is divided into age brackets including under 14, under 16, and 16 and over. The pamphlet also acts as a scorecard, featuring columns for recording results, points scored, progress points and times. Ruyton Girls' School has an exceptional reputation in school sport. The School is a member school of Girls' Sport Victoria (GSV), a large sporting association involving 24 independent girls’ schools in Melbourne. Girls in the Senior School have the opportunity to compete in a range of sports over the four terms and at three major carnivals; Swimming and Diving, Cross Country and Track and Field. Ruyton also has a very successful Rowing program and participates in the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Championships.The record has strong historic significance as it gives insight into the House system at Ruyton Girls' School; in particular, how the House system is used in a sports context. In the early 1920s, Ruyton was settling into its new home at Selbourne Road, Kew. At the time, students were arranged by their form (or year level) for lessons and other school activities. A collection of eight emblems and mottoes for each form group was published in the Ruytonian December 1922, although the genesis of each were left unexplained. With enrolments continually growing, Principal Miss Hilda Daniell felt a new basis of organisation would benefit students, giving them a broader outlook and something bigger to work for. She took inspiration from tradition and implemented a House system. The House system was adopted at Ruyton in September 1924 to "provide a new kind of co-operation and competition among the girls, especially in Sport." There were four houses, three of which were named after early Principals: Anderson, Bromby and Lascelles. There was also the School House, initially for boarders only. Some time after the publication of the Ruytonian in April 1928, the School House was renamed Daniell House, and had opened up to day girls. The account published by the newly formed Daniell House in the Ruytonian December 1928 reads, "we are rather bashful in presenting this account of our doings, for we are conscious of our newness. Our house has now the honour of being known as Daniell House." Four of the original eight form emblems were adopted by the new Houses, while the others were discarded. According to former teacher and author of the centenary history of Ruyton, Ms Majorie Theobald, the House system "gave a new focus for all competitive sport, which had previously been organised on a rather inequitable basis." The colours chosen for the Houses were cherry red for Anderson, royal blue for Bromby, gold for Lascelles, and pale blue for School (later Daniell). New students starting at Ruyton from Prep onwards are allocated to one of the following Houses with consideration to family connections and balance of numbers. The record's significance is further enhanced by its strong provenance, having been produced by Ruyton Girls' School and donated to the Archives by a familial connection of a former notable student.Pamphlet printed on cream coloured paper with navy blue ink. Two pages, folded in half.Obverse: tenns allowed 2 flat 3 teas 1 relay / 1 noveltie / 3 every thing entered in. / move for heats / Lanes 5 - 2 / First Page: under 15 50 yds. / 2. / 3 under 15 75 yds. / 4 / 5 / 6. Junior Crossball. / 7 / 8 / Second Page: 9 / 10 under 15. / 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 under 15 / 15 / 16. / Reverse: 21 Diamond Throwing open / 22 / 23 under 15 / 24 / 25 / 26 / 27 / Diamond / 28 / 29 / 30 / 31 / 32 / Junior under 15 1st July 1 Junior relay (?) / under 15 / Two sprints and potato go for championships /ruyton girls' school, students, school, ruyton, victoria, high school, senior school, day school, letter, old ruytonians association, kew, sport, school sport, girls' sport victoria, house, anderson, lascelles, bromby, daniell, athletics, glenferrie -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet (Item) - Amateur Built Aircraft Data Book - Sport Aircraft Association Of Victoria, Amateur Built Aircraft Data Book
... Amateur Built Aircraft Data Book - Sport Aircraft Association Of Victoria...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Amateur Built Aircraft Data Book Booklet Amateur Built Aircraft Data Book - Sport Aircraft Association Of Victoria ... -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, The Charge of the Whitehorse Brigade : a History of the Box Hill Football Club. Part one 1888 - 1950 (Preliminary copy), 2016
... ...sport - victoria...Other names mentioned include: Arthur Leach, Jim Flynn, Jack Geddes and Bob Strachan box hill football club football clubs sporting clubs sport - victoria box hill district nunawading football club reporter district football (mr) arthur leach (Mr) Jim flynn (Mr) Jack geddes (Mr) Bob Strachan (Mr) Armin Richter (Mr) John Ure Donated by one of the authors, Armin Richter 4/4/2016 History of the Box Hill Football Club formed in 1936. ...Includes : History of the Box Hill District - 1837-1887, players lists of those within Victorian Football League connections. Includes: Reporter District Football Match results Includes: Football team photographs, medals and associated club insignia. Other names mentioned include: Arthur Leach, Jim Flynn, Jack Geddes and Bob StrachanHistory of the Box Hill Football Club formed in 1936. Includes events leading up to the Club's formation. Covers 1888 to 1950. 146pDonated by one of the authors, Armin Richter 4/4/2016box hill football club, football clubs, sporting clubs, sport - victoria, box hill district, nunawading football club, reporter district football, (mr) arthur leach, (mr) jim flynn, (mr) jack geddes, (mr) bob strachan, (mr) armin richter, (mr) john ure -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumVehicle, motor, ambulance, Mercedes Benz Sprinter, 2006, 2006
... It was stationed with the Gippsland Ambulance in Loch Sport, Victoria....It was stationed with the Gippsland Ambulance in Loch Sport, Victoria. motor vehicle ambulance mercedes benz mercedes benz sprinter gippsland Registration number UHG 147 A Mercedes Benz Sprinter four-wheeled vehicle fitted out as an ambulance. ...This ambulance is typical of thise used throughout Victoria in the 2000's. A very comfortable and manageable ambulance. It was stationed with the Gippsland Ambulance in Loch Sport, Victoria.A Mercedes Benz Sprinter four-wheeled vehicle fitted out as an ambulance. Body painted white with red and silver diagonal stripes in a strip along the mid-section of each side panel. The word Ambulance is written (in mirror image0 across the front of the vehicle.Registration number UHG 147motor vehicle, ambulance, mercedes benz, mercedes benz sprinter, gippsland -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Robert Baker, Harriers' Pavilion, Victoria Park (Kew), 2014, 2014
... kew - sport pavilions...victoria...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne While initially a pavilion at Victoria Park used by the Kew Harriers Club, the building was subsequently used by a range of community groups, including the East Kew Women's Club. kew - sport pavilions victoria park - kew (vic) kew harriers club Born digital image of the exterior of the renovated Harriers' Pavilion at Victoria Park (Kew) Harriers' Pavilion, Victoria Park (Kew), 2014 Photograph Digital Photograph Robert Baker ...While initially a pavilion at Victoria Park used by the Kew Harriers Club, the building was subsequently used by a range of community groups, including the East Kew Women's Club.Born digital image of the exterior of the renovated Harriers' Pavilion at Victoria Park (Kew)kew - sport pavilions, victoria park - kew (vic), kew harriers club -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, First XI, Kew Cricket Club, 1913
... ...sport - kew - victoria... and recreation. kew cricket club (vic) sport - kew - victoria albert watson albert clements george twycross Presented to Kew Historical by Mrs Ivory (nee Watson) Kew Cricket Club / Standing left with the bat Mr George Twycross / Standing right Mr Bert Clements / Seated third on right Mr Albert Watson / Year 1913 A monochrome photograph, mounted on card of the Kew Cricket Club's first XI cricket team in 1911. ...The first cricket club in Kew in was formed in 1863, and played its matches in Wellington Street, and then later in O’Shaughnessy’s Paddock. In the early 1870s, a second club was formed and played at Victoria Park. The Kew Cricket Club gained its permanent name in 1888-89. One of the named players in the photograph - Albert Watson - was the son of the local Methodist Minister. The photograph entered the collection within a donation of items by Mrs Joy Ivory, a descendant of the Watson family, and a member of the Society.The photograph, dating from 1911 has local significance as an image of participation in sport and recreation.A monochrome photograph, mounted on card of the Kew Cricket Club's first XI cricket team in 1911. Annotations on the reverse identify three of the players: Standing left with bat: George Twycross; standing right: Albert Clements; Seated third on right: Albert Watson.Presented to Kew Historical by Mrs Ivory (nee Watson) Kew Cricket Club / Standing left with the bat Mr George Twycross / Standing right Mr Bert Clements / Seated third on right Mr Albert Watson / Year 1913kew cricket club (vic), sport - kew - victoria, albert watson, albert clements, george twycross -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesBook, The Historical Committee Of Portland, The Portland Bay Settlement, 1934
... victoria....law enforcement - police - native police....race relations - violent - massacres...murders...poisonings etc. - to 1900....sport...Robinsons proposal to re-settle Flinders Island people and extracts fom his 1841 expedition report. robinson george augustus 1791-1866. government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850. government policy - state and territory - victoria. law enforcement - police - native police. race relations - violent - massacres murders poisonings etc. - to 1900. sport. pioneers -- victoria -- portland. portland (w vic sj54-11) portland (vic.) -- history. ...Aboriginal resistance to settlement, Native Police Force, G.A. Robinsons proposal to re-settle Flinders Island people and extracts fom his 1841 expedition report. Contents I. The early navigators and explorers II. Sealers and whalers and tales of the sea III. The Hentys and Victoria's first permanent settlement IV. Early incidents and personalities V. Under government control Vi. Social life and activities VII. The story of the press VIII. Business, professions and industry IX. Hotels and roads X. Sport XI. Environs of Portland XII. Miscellaneous historical items.8vo; pp. x, 285; frontispiece, numerous b/w illustrations, plans and maps two of which are folding, index, appendices including "List of Purchasers at original land sale", "First Election List", "Subscription lists for both First Church of England and First Presbyterian Church", original blue cloth, title in gilt on spinenon-fictionAboriginal resistance to settlement, Native Police Force, G.A. Robinsons proposal to re-settle Flinders Island people and extracts fom his 1841 expedition report. Contents I. The early navigators and explorers II. Sealers and whalers and tales of the sea III. The Hentys and Victoria's first permanent settlement IV. Early incidents and personalities V. Under government control Vi. Social life and activities VII. The story of the press VIII. Business, professions and industry IX. Hotels and roads X. Sport XI. Environs of Portland XII. Miscellaneous historical items.robinson, george augustus, 1791-1866., government policy - initial period and protectionism - 1788-1850., government policy - state and territory - victoria., law enforcement - police - native police., race relations - violent - massacres, murders, poisonings etc. - to 1900., sport., pioneers -- victoria -- portland., portland (w vic sj54-11), portland (vic.) -- history., book -
Bialik CollegeMixed media (Item) - Great Victorian Bike Ride
... Sport...Bialik College...Victoria...Outdoor Education 2000s 2004 Sport Bialik College Victoria GVB Ride 2004; GVBR 2004 Russel Kaplan 2 cd-roms in 2 jewel disc Mixed media Great Victorian Bike Ride ...The Great Victorian Bike Ride in 2004 took place from Port Fairy to Geelong. There were 591 riders in total, Bialik College students being amongst those numbers. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. GVB Ride 2004; GVBR 2004 Russel Kaplanoutdoor education, 2000s, 2004, sport, bialik college, victoria -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMagazine - Ski Victoria 1980
... The introduction: "Skiing has been a sport in Victoria since the turn of the century. ...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country The introduction: "Skiing has been a sport in Victoria since the turn of the century. ...The introduction: "Skiing has been a sport in Victoria since the turn of the century. It has only been popular since the 1950s however, when the Alpine areas were opened up to commercial development."Employees of the SECV skied on the High Plains during the construction of the KHES. In 1946 the first lodge was approved by the SEC at Falls Creek. See Falls Creek pages 6-11 for details of amenities in 198048 pages held by 2 staples. 1980 Issue. Front Cover "Victoria has mountains of snow". In color - skier in front of trees laden with snow.Front cover in pen and underlined "J. Watson"falls creek ski resort, snow sport -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Photograph, Mont Albert Central School Senior Team, December 1927
... (Victorian Primary School Sports Association - now School Sport Victoria.) Mont Albert was frequently mentioned in articles about or results of sporting tournaments, particularly in the Box Hill Reporter....(Victorian Primary School Sports Association - now School Sport Victoria.) Mont Albert was frequently mentioned in articles about or results of sporting tournaments, particularly in the Box Hill Reporter. mont albert central school sports central school association victorian central schools sports association Caption below the photo: "OUR SENIOR TEAM AT THE C.S.A. ...Mont Albert was one of a number of local government schools which provided both primary and some secondary education. The term Central School was quite common in Melbourne from at least the 1920's and was used to refer to a school that went up to year 8 or form 2. The reference to the C.S.A. Sports probably refers to the Central Schools Association, or perhaps a shortening of C.S.S.A. (Central Schools Sports Association). A later over-arching association was known as the V.P.S.S.A. (Victorian Primary School Sports Association - now School Sport Victoria.) Mont Albert was frequently mentioned in articles about or results of sporting tournaments, particularly in the Box Hill Reporter.Black and white head and shoulders photo of 10 girls in a uniform of white blouses and a dark tunic. Some are wearing ties. All are wearing head bands. Caption below the photo: "OUR SENIOR TEAM AT THE C.S.A. SPORTS (By courtesy of the "Leader")mont albert central school, sports, central school association, victorian central schools sports association -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club Banners
... It operated alongside the Sunshine Bowling Club and other local associations, reflecting the growth of women’s sport in Victoria during the mid‑20th century. The club was formed in 1926 and folded in the early 1990's, and these banners were donated alongside with many of the club's business records to the Sunshine and District Historical Society....It operated alongside the Sunshine Bowling Club and other local associations, reflecting the growth of women’s sport in Victoria during the mid‑20th century. The club was formed in 1926 and folded in the early 1990's, and these banners were donated alongside with many of the club's business records to the Sunshine and District Historical Society. ...The Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club was a key part of Sunshine’s community sporting life, founded to give local women their own space in the traditionally male-dominated world of bowls. It operated alongside the Sunshine Bowling Club and other local associations, reflecting the growth of women’s sport in Victoria during the mid‑20th century. The club was formed in 1926 and folded in the early 1990's, and these banners were donated alongside with many of the club's business records to the Sunshine and District Historical Society.Collection of banners from the Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club1729.01 - Victorian Ladies' Bowling Association Banners - Sunshine Golden Jubilee 1926 - 76.jpg 1729.02 - Victorian Ladies' Bowling Association Banners - Sunshine Diamond Jubilee 1926 - 86.jpg 1729.03 - Victorian Ladies' Bowling Association Banners - Victorian Ladies' Bowling Association Official Visit 1956 - 57.jpg 1729.04 - Victorian Ladies' Bowling Association Banners - Victorian Ladies' Bowling Association Official Visit 1962 - 63.jpg 1729.05 - Victorian Ladies' Bowling Association Banners - Victorian Ladies' Bowling Association Official Visit 1969 - 70.jpg sunshine ladies bowling club, lawn bowls -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMixed media (collection) - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club Collection
... It operated alongside the Sunshine Bowling Club and other local associations, reflecting the growth of women’s sport in Victoria during the mid‑20th century. The club was formed in 1926 and folded in the early 1990's, and these banners were donated alongside with many of the club's business records to the Sunshine and District Historical Society....It operated alongside the Sunshine Bowling Club and other local associations, reflecting the growth of women’s sport in Victoria during the mid‑20th century. The club was formed in 1926 and folded in the early 1990's, and these banners were donated alongside with many of the club's business records to the Sunshine and District Historical Society. ...Collection of Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club items including business records, pennants and banners. This collection has been split into separate catalog numbers and is stored in different locations as per the individual catalog numberssunshine ladies bowling club, bowling, anderson road, sunshinesunshine ladies bowling club, bowling, anderson road, sunshine -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club Pennants
... It operated alongside the Sunshine Bowling Club and other local associations, reflecting the growth of women’s sport in Victoria during the mid‑20th century. The club was successful in winning many pennants throughout the years. ...It operated alongside the Sunshine Bowling Club and other local associations, reflecting the growth of women’s sport in Victoria during the mid‑20th century. The club was successful in winning many pennants throughout the years. ...The Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club was a key part of Sunshine’s community sporting life, founded to give local women their own space in the traditionally male-dominated world of bowls. It operated alongside the Sunshine Bowling Club and other local associations, reflecting the growth of women’s sport in Victoria during the mid‑20th century. The club was successful in winning many pennants throughout the years. The club was formed in 1926 and folded in the early 1990's, and these pennants were donated alongside with many of the club's business records to the Sunshine and District Historical Society.Collection of pennants won by the Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club1735.01 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Sectional Winners Division B1 1987 - 88 Pennant.jpg 1735.02 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Sectional Winners Division B1 1985 - 86 Pennant.jpg 1735.03 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division 4 1987 - 88 Pennant.jpg 1735.04 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division 5 1987 - 88 Pennant.jpg 1735.05 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Runner Up Division 5 1987 - 88 Pennant.jpg 1735.06 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division 6 1984 - 85 Pennant.jpg 1735.07 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Runner Up Division 5 1984 - 85 Pennant.jpg 1735.08 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division B7 1978 - 79 Pennant.jpg 1735.09 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division B1 1978 - 79 Pennant.jpg 1735.10 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Runners Up B1 Division 1978 - 79 Pennant.jpg 1735.11 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division 8 1981 - 82 Pennant.jpg 1735.12 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division C2 1982 - 83 Pennant.jpg 1735.13 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division 2 1981 - 82 Pennant.jpg 1735.14 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division C1 1957 - 58 Pennant.jpg 1735.15 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division D1 1960 - 61 Pennant.jpg 1735.16 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division 7 1953 - 54 Pennant.jpg 1735.17 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division 3 1954 - 55 Pennant.jpg 1735.18 - Sunshine Ladies Bowling Club - Section Winner Division B3 1955 - 56 Pennant.jpg sunshine ladies bowling club, lawn bowls -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaExercise book, Exercise book containing inventory list and details of photos and items in DSR 1960s Archives Box
... This exercise book contains a handwritten inventory list of details of photos and items in Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria's 1960s Archives Box. Only a small amount of the pages contain the inventory, with the rest being blank ruled lines. ...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood This exercise book contains a handwritten inventory list of details of photos and items in Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria's 1960s Archives Box. ...This exercise book contains a handwritten inventory list of details of photos and items in Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria's 1960s Archives Box. Only a small amount of the pages contain the inventory, with the rest being blank ruled lines. Where photos or items from this box are not labeled, it can be difficult to match them with the inventory list contained in this exercise book.Exercise book containing inventory list and details of photos and items in DSR 1960s Archives Box. Only a small amount of the pages contain the inventory, with the rest being blank ruled lines.The exercise book contains an inventory list and details of photos and items in DSR 1960s Archives Boxdisability sports & recreation, disabled sports, paravics sports club -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Victoria State Recognition Award
... It reads as follows: Volunteer Involvement Program - Sport and Recreation Victoria State Recognition Award 1996 Association for the Blind Loddon Mallee Region For outstanding achievement in the management and recognition of their volunteers Australian Sports Commission Sports and Recreation Victoria...It reads as follows: Volunteer Involvement Program - Sport and Recreation Victoria State Recognition Award 1996 Association for the Blind Loddon Mallee Region For outstanding achievement in the management and recognition of their volunteers Australian Sports Commission Sports and Recreation Victoria association for the blind Awards Digital image of bronze inscribed plate on marbled surface Victoria State Recognition Award Photograph Image ...Volunteering has been an integral part in providing services. This award was presented to the Loddon Mallee (Bendigo and Swan Hill) offices for their active use of volunteers in providing recreational programs. It reads as follows: Volunteer Involvement Program - Sport and Recreation Victoria State Recognition Award 1996 Association for the Blind Loddon Mallee Region For outstanding achievement in the management and recognition of their volunteers Australian Sports Commission Sports and Recreation VictoriaDigital image of bronze inscribed plate on marbled surfaceassociation for the blind, awards -
Ruyton Girls' SchoolMagazine, William Troedel & Co, Ruyton Reporter, 2004
... Front Page: PRINT POST APPROVED PP 341999 000226 / R / RECTE ET FIDE LITER / THE RUYTON REPORTER / SUMMER 2004/05 / catch us if you can / Ruyton's Cross Country team which for the second year in a row won / the Division 1 Champion's title in the Girls Sport Victoria Cross / Country. The same team won the State title. ...Ruyton Girls' School Ruyton School Students Newsletter Ruyton Reports Ruyton News Kew Victoria Melbourne Girls School Front Page: PRINT POST APPROVED PP 341999 000226 / R / RECTE ET FIDE LITER / THE RUYTON REPORTER / SUMMER 2004/05 / catch us if you can / Ruyton's Cross Country team which for the second year in a row won / the Division 1 Champion's title in the Girls Sport Victoria Cross / Country. The same team won the State title. ...The Ruyton Reporter (formerly known as Ruyton Reports) captures the essential Ruyton Girls' School experience for the broader school community. It has been produced since 1986.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to one of the oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Thus, the record can be used as a reference example for research into Victorian school history. It also gives insight into the types of activities and events undertaken at Ruyton Girls' School during the period of its production. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on paper with staple binding. 24 pages.Front Page: PRINT POST APPROVED PP 341999 000226 / R / RECTE ET FIDE LITER / THE RUYTON REPORTER / SUMMER 2004/05 / catch us if you can / Ruyton's Cross Country team which for the second year in a row won / the Division 1 Champion's title in the Girls Sport Victoria Cross / Country. The same team won the State title. See p.2 for more details. / L - R Sarah Gordon, Sarah Donelly, Lizzie Davenport, / Georgie Smibert, Natasha Anderson, Sarah Bowden, Tabitha Robb / In Front Fiona Nash, Eliza Sweeney / CONGRATULATIONS / to our literary award winners / For three consecutive years, Ruyton students have taken out First Prizes in both of the prose sections of the / Boroondara Literary Awards. This year is no exception with Alice Bewley (Year 9) and Lucy Eldred (Year 11) / whose entries in the Junior and Senior Prose sections respectively earned them First Prize. / Lily Poulier (Year 7), was awarded Second Prize in the Junior Prose and Lucinda Green (Year 11) Third Prize in the / Senior Prose. Prize winning entries will be featured in the next edition of Ruyton Reporter. / STOP PRESS: the Ruyton Family speaks / mastering Queen Bees / the Ruyton Foundation / the divine Miss Wills /ruyton girls' school, ruyton, school, students, newsletter, ruyton reports, ruyton news, kew, victoria, melbourne, girls school -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPamphlet, The Met, "Now you've got the tickets how are you going to get there?", mid 1990s
... published jointly by The Met and Sport and Recreation Victoria with a map of the major sporting venues in the city area and the Victorian Arts Centre. ...published jointly by The Met and Sport and Recreation Victoria with a map of the major sporting venues in the city area and the Victorian Arts Centre. ...Pamphlet "Now you've got the tickets how are you going to get there?" published jointly by The Met and Sport and Recreation Victoria with a map of the major sporting venues in the city area and the Victorian Arts Centre. Published before the diversion of the Batman Ave tram line via Flinders St. Gives tips on parking, train/tram travel, and the MCG footbridge. The line was diverted via Flinders St on 6/6/1999 - see reference. yields information about the travelling to the major Melbourne sports venues.Pamphlet - 2 fold DL printed in colour with map.trams, tramways, the met, sporting venues, public transport, maps, batman ave, batman avenue -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySki Boots - Cross Country, mid 1900's
... These cross country ski boots are part of the pioneer ski recreational sport in the Victoria Alps. The mid 1900's saw the Victorian Alps begin to be used for recreational skiing, especially cross country. ...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country These cross country ski boots are part of the pioneer ski recreational sport in the Victoria Alps. The mid 1900's saw the Victorian Alps begin to be used for recreational skiing, especially cross country. ...These cross country ski boots are part of the pioneer ski recreational sport in the Victoria Alps. The mid 1900's saw the Victorian Alps begin to be used for recreational skiing, especially cross country. The majority of skiers at this point in time were either from the SEC Vic. Kiewa Hydro Scheme or from Melbourne. International skiers had better ski fields (ski lodges etc.) in Europe, the U.S.A. and Canada. With greater and better coverage of the Winter Olympics and some medal wins, skiing became more interesting and rewarding for city dwellers in Melbourne and Sydney.These ski boots are of great significance to the Kiewa Valley as it demonstrates that winter sports in the region have and still do attract not only skiers but also provide an employment (even though seasonal) avenue which "livens up" a small rural community and provides for a diversity of land usage which did not exist in the 1800's. These brown cross country ski boots, "Grief" brand have "cherry" inserts with cream laces, within the main boot. The boots have red and black laces and crossover tie flaps (to allow for maximum front foot entry. These boots do not have any ski clips to hold firm those restraints (quick release) on the skis (like "modern boots and skis). The heel section has the red Greif "W" pattern.At the underside of the rubber sole in freehand script "Cresta"snow skiing, ski boots, winter recreational sports. -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaNewsletter, Paravics Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 20, January 1972 - Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria, February 1972
... sport...Cyril Thomas...Mike Jarrett...metric system...Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria...The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. ...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. ...The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. Apart from its goal for advocating for greater sporting and recreation opportunities for disabled athletes, Paravics / Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria also sought to bring awareness and advocacy to the general needs of wheelchair bound persons. The newsletter, the first for 1972, includes numerous news items, including: - Cyril Thomas being congratulated by Paravics on his receiving an M.B.E. - A call for ideas for social events, as well as news of social events. - A walkathon - wheelathon fundraiser. - News on the upcoming Paralympics to be held in Heidelberg, Germany With the introduction of the metric system in Australia, Paravics attempted to use the adoption of the metric system for a fundraising campaign called "mark a metre", which included a poster attached to the newsletter.Three photocopied sheets (6 pages, double-sided), two of the sheets are off-white, and the last sheet is pale orange. Stapled together in the top right-hand corner. As well as three pages of news, this newsletter includes a poster for Paravics "Mark a Metre" fundraising campaign,paravics sports club, disabled sports, wheelchair sport, cyril thomas, mike jarrett, metric system, paraplegic and quadriplegic association of victoria -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaNewsletter, Paravics Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 20, January 1972 - Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria, February 1972
... sport...cyril thomas...mike jarrett...metric system...paraplegic and quadriplegic association of victoria...The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. ...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. ...The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. Apart from its goal for advocating for greater sporting and recreation opportunities for disabled athletes, Paravics / Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria also sought to bring awareness and advocacy to the general needs of wheelchair bound persons. The newsletter, the first for 1972, includes numerous news items, including: - Cyril Thomas being congratulated by Paravics on his receiving an M.B.E. - A call for ideas for social events, as well as news of social events. - A walkathon - wheelathon fundraiser. - News on the upcoming Paralympics to be held in Heidelberg, Germany With the introduction of the metric system in Australia, Paravics attempted to use the adoption of the metric system for a fundraising campaign called "mark a metre", which included a poster attached to the newsletter.Three photocopied sheets (6 pages, double-sided), two of the sheets are off-white, and the last sheet is pale orange. Stapled together in the top right-hand corner. As well as three pages of news, this newsletter includes a poster for Paravics "Mark a Metre" fundraising campaign,paravics sports club, disabled sports, wheelchair sport, cyril thomas, mike jarrett, metric system, paraplegic and quadriplegic association of victoria -
Kew Historical Society IncPlan, J R Mathers & McMillan, 5 Splendid vVlla Allotments,: Segtoune St. & Windsor St., Kew, 1928
... The Recreation Reserve and Sport Oval refer to Victoria Park. The Swimming Baths were located on the site of the current Kew Recreation Centre....The Recreation Reserve and Sport Oval refer to Victoria Park. The Swimming Baths were located on the site of the current Kew Recreation Centre. 5 Splendid vVlla Allotments,: Segtoune St. & Windsor St., Kew Plan Plan J R Mathers & McMillan ...Prue Sanderson, in her groundbreaking ‘City of Kew Urban Conservation Study : Volume 2 - Development History’ (1988), summarised the periods of urban development and subdivisions of land in Kew. The periods that she identified included 1845-1880, 1880-1893, 1893-1921, 1921-1933, 1933-1943, and Post-War Development. These periods were selected as they represented periods of rapid growth or decline in urban development. An obvious starting point for Sanderson’s groupings involved population growth and the associated economic cycles. These cycles also highlighted urban expansion onto land that was predominantly rural, although in other cases it represented the decline and breakup of large estates. A number of the plans in the Kew Historical Society’s collection can also be found in other collections, such as those of the State Library of Victoria and the Boroondara Library Service. A number are however unique to the collection.Subdivision plans are historically important documents used as evidence of the growth of suburbs in Australia. They frequently provide information about when the land was sold on which a built structure was subsequently constructed as well as evidence relating to surveyors and real estate and financial agents. The numerous subdivision plans in the Kew Historical Society's collection represent working documents, ranging from the initial sketches made in planning a subdivision to printed plans on which auctioneers or agents listed the prices for which individual lots were sold. In a number of cases, the reverse of a subdivision plan in the collection includes a photograph of a house that was also for sale by the agent. These photographs provide significant heritage information relating house design and decoration, fencing and household gardens.In 1928, five residential allotments bordering Segtoune and Windsor Streets were advertised for sale as part of a subdivision. Four of the blocks faced Segtoune Avenue. The auctioneers proclaimed the advantages of the sites: ‘Situate one minute from the High Street Electric Tram, which now runs direct to Spencer Street via Bridge Road and Flinders Street. Opposite the East Kew Railway Station (Outer Circle Line), which may be reopened In connection with the new Line from Kew to Doncaster; Adjacent lo the Kew Recreation Reserve, Sports Oval, and Swimming Bath; Half Minute from the Shopping Centre of East Kew, Accessible to the State School and Other Educational Centres’. The Harp of Erin Hotel and the route of the Outer Circle Railway line are marked on the plan. The Recreation Reserve and Sport Oval refer to Victoria Park. The Swimming Baths were located on the site of the current Kew Recreation Centre.subdivision plans - kew, segtoune street -- kew (vic.), windsor street -- kew (vic.) -
Disability Sport & Recreation VictoriaNewsletter, Paravics Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 12, May 1972 - Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria, May 1971
... sport...mike jarrett...paraplegic and quadriplegic association of victoria...The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. ...Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria 33-37 Hotham Street Collingwood The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. ...The Paravics Sports Club, now known as Disability Sport and Recreation Victoria, was formed in 1962 to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions. Apart from its goal for advocating for greater sporting and recreation opportunities for disabled athletes, Paravics / Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria also sought to bring awareness and advocacy to the general needs of wheelchair bound persons. The newsletter, the first for 1972, includes numerous news items, including: - Notes from Dr Burke of the Austin Hospital's Spinal Unit, on a year-long of tour of overseas spinal centres, principally in South Africa, France, United Kingdom, and the United States. Burke notes that based on his observations during tour, the standard and quality of treatment at the Austin for spinal injuries is "As good as anywhere in the world and in some respects the best, particularly that of early treatment after injury". Burke also notes the difference in attitudes between different countries in terms of research focus, equipment and technology, the use of sport as a rehabilitation tool for people with permanent spinal injuries, and staffing levels and education. - Job vacancies - News from the Quadriplegic Activities Group. - Information about various auxiliary groups and fundraising efforts. - News about members of the organisation. - A letter from Mrs D. Kendall about her efforts to improve the situation for disabled car drivers with regards to parking, and for providing wheelchairs to various venues for the purposes of providing access to such places as the Myer Music Bowl, parks, gardens, etc With the introduction of the metric system in Australia, Paravics attempted to use the adoption of the metric system for a fundraising campaign called "mark a metre", which included a poster attached to the newsletter.Three photocopied sheets (6 pages, double-sided), full-text.This newsletter contains six pages of news items.paravics sports club, disabled sports, wheelchair sport, mike jarrett, paraplegic and quadriplegic association of victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, Hampden Football League Clearance Form, 1950s
... 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. Hampden Football-Netball League History of Warrnambool Western District Sport ...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 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document, The Weekly Times, Originally produced - 1869
... sport, agriculture, science and politics’. In 1892 it was acquired by the Herald Newspaper group which has been publishing The Weekly Times ever since. The Weekly Times is now regarded as the most important newspaper especially published for those living outside of Melbourne in rural Victoria. ...sport, agriculture, science and politics’. In 1892 it was acquired by the Herald Newspaper group which has been publishing The Weekly Times ever since. The Weekly Times is now regarded as the most important newspaper especially published for those living outside of Melbourne in rural Victoria. ...This is a reprint of the first edition of The Weekly Times – originally printed on September 11th 1869. The paper was first published by the Daily Telegraph Newspaper Company and was described as ‘a Journal of literature, sport, agriculture, science and politics’. In 1892 it was acquired by the Herald Newspaper group which has been publishing The Weekly Times ever since. The Weekly Times is now regarded as the most important newspaper especially published for those living outside of Melbourne in rural Victoria. This newspaper reprint is of minor interest as it is a copy of the first edition of a newspaper that is widely read in rural Victoria, including Warrnambool and the Western District.This is a reprint of the first edition of the Melbourne newspaper, the Weekly Times (1869). It has 16 pages and includes news items, advertisements, black and white sketches, poems, agricultural information, ladies’ columns etc. The first page has the masthead and motto of the paper – ‘The Liberal Reviseth Liberal Things’. The paper is yellowed with age and some pages are tattered at the edges. The front page has originally had a stamp on it from the Melbourne Public Library. the weekly times, victorian newspapers, warrnambool history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Rod Charles, A whirr of many wheels, 2013
... Warrnambool has a long association with sport of cycling and this book has numerous references to Warrnambool. warrnambool, geelong cycling, early cycling in victoria A history of cycling in the Geelong area from 1869 to 1914. ...A history of cycling in the Geelong area from 1869 to 1914.Pale green and white soft cover depicting an illustration of buildings around the shores of Corio Bay taken from an engraving 1860. 585 Pages. Sepia coloured drawing of two men on bicycles. Title is in black text. One of three volumes.non-fictionA history of cycling in the Geelong area from 1869 to 1914.warrnambool, geelong cycling,, early cycling in victoria -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Exercise book P Le Couteur, 1898
... At the university he excelled in sport – cricket, football and tennis. In 1908 he won the Rhodes Scholarship for Victoria and studied classics, classical history and philosophy at Oxford University. ...At the university he excelled in sport – cricket, football and tennis. In 1908 he won the Rhodes Scholarship for Victoria and studied classics, classical history and philosophy at Oxford University. ...This school exercise book belonged to Philip Ridgway Le Couteur, Warrnambool’s first Rhodes Scholar. Philip Le Couteur (1885-1958), the son of George Le Couteur, a Warrnambool chemist and Fanny Byron (nee Maling), began his schooling at Middle Park State School and continued it in Warrnambool at the Warrnambool Academy run by Richard Lawson and William Oakley. He matriculated at the age of 14 and completed an Arts degree at Melbourne University before studying first year medicine. At the university he excelled in sport – cricket, football and tennis. In 1908 he won the Rhodes Scholarship for Victoria and studied classics, classical history and philosophy at Oxford University. In 1913 he was appointed the foundation lecturer in Mental and Moral Philosophy at the University of Western Australia. Following this he was the Head Master at various secondary schools, including Methodist Ladies’ College for 11 years. This book is of great interest because it contains examples of the schoolwork of Warrnambool’s first Rhodes Scholar, Philip Le Couteur.This is a school exercise book of 40 pages. The cardboard cover is a mottled blue and red colour with brown binding. All the pages have handwritten school work including dictation, arithmetic, spelling, map work, grammar and composition. The pages are detached from the cover and the cover is partly torn away and bent. The cover has some sketches drawn presumably by the owner of the book Philip Le Couteur. ‘P. Le Couteur, commenced 22nd November 1898, Sixth Class, Warrnambool School.’rhodes scholars, philip le couteur -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book - Facsimile: John Mackersey 1826-1892, Stock Book 1857-1870, 2014
... sport and sheep breeding... However he did not do well and lost the property before going to New Zealand in 1870. These journals provide a yearly record of flock, harvest and yields along with income details. It also provides details relating to rentals, selections and purchases during the era from squatting to freehold land. This journal provides a detailed view of matters relating to the business of sheep farming. It records purchases and stock sold, wool clips, lambs, sheep losses and different breeds. Kenilworth was a significant property in the Western District of Victoria ...This ledger relates to the property Kenilworth which is situated near Cavendish, 16 miles from Hamilton on the Wannon River. It was taken up by Thomas Norris in 1839 and originally carried 800 cattle and 20000 sheep on 63000 acres. By 1858 it was in the hands of John Mackersey and Thomas Bostock. In 1859 it belonged outright to John Mackersey who was there until 1870. He was considered a worthy son of a Presbyterian minister and was well regarded in the district for his contributions in church, sport and sheep breeding... However he did not do well and lost the property before going to New Zealand in 1870. These journals provide a yearly record of flock, harvest and yields along with income details. It also provides details relating to rentals, selections and purchases during the era from squatting to freehold land. This journal provides a detailed view of matters relating to the business of sheep farming. It records purchases and stock sold, wool clips, lambs, sheep losses and different breeds. Kenilworth was a significant property in the Western District of Victoria and it dates from a period of early settlement in Victoria.Dark green hard cover with gold lettering. Both covers have in gold lettering: John Mackersey1826-1892 Stock Book 1857-1870. One cover has Horses and cattle and the other, sheep. It is a facsimile copy. The two sections are divided by a green sheet of paper. Acknowledgements to The State Government of Victoria, State Library of Victoria, Hamilton History Centre, Dr G Handbury AO, Margaret Gardiner, Godfrey and Margaret Mackersey, L Alan Brumley, M P Heuval. john mackersey, thomas bostock, thomas norris, kenilworth, history of warrnambool
