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Federation University Historical CollectionAward, Third place ribbon from the Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival 1968, 1968
... Third place ribbon from the Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival 1968...This third place ribbon was won by Michael Boyko at the Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival in 1968 where he was a student....The top and bottom are cut with pinking shears. Third place ribbon from the Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival 1968 Award Award ...This third place ribbon was won by Michael Boyko at the Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival in 1968 where he was a student.Bottle green coloured ribbon printed in yellow with Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival 1968, Third. The top and bottom are cut with pinking shears.Printed - Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival 1968, Third.ballarat teachers college, place ribbon -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPlaque, LV Eisteddfod 2002, Third Place Instrumental Ensemble, Grey St PS Concert Band
... LV Eisteddfod 2002, Third Place Instrumental Ensemble, Grey St PS Concert Band...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland LV Eisteddfod 2002, Third Place Instrumental Ensemble, Grey St PS Concert Band Plaque ... -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPlaque, LV Eisteddfod 2001 Third Place
... LV Eisteddfod 2001 Third Place...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland LV Eisteddfod 2001 Third Place Plaque ... -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPlaque, LV Eisteddfod 2006 Third Place Junior Concert Band (Primary & Secondary Training Bands)
... LV Eisteddfod 2006 Third Place Junior Concert Band (Primary & Secondary Training Bands)...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland LV Eisteddfod 2006 Third Place Junior Concert Band (Primary & Secondary Training Bands) Plaque ... -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPlaque, LV Eisteddfod 1999 Third Place Primary School Vocal Group - Primary/Preschool
... LV Eisteddfod 1999 Third Place Primary School Vocal Group - Primary/Preschool...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland LV Eisteddfod 1999 Third Place Primary School Vocal Group - Primary/Preschool Plaque ... -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPlaque, LV Eisteddfod 2003 Third Place Primary School Vocal Group
... LV Eisteddfod 2003 Third Place Primary School Vocal Group...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland LV Eisteddfod 2003 Third Place Primary School Vocal Group Plaque ... -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPlaque, LV Eisteddfod 2004 Third Place Junior Concert Band
... LV Eisteddfod 2004 Third Place Junior Concert Band...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland LV Eisteddfod 2004 Third Place Junior Concert Band Plaque ... -
Grey Street Primary School, TraralgonPlaque, LV Eisteddfod 2001 Third Place Recorder Ensemble Grey Street PS 3/4P
... LV Eisteddfod 2001 Third Place Recorder Ensemble Grey Street PS 3/4P...Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon 30-44 Grey Street Traralgon gippsland LV Eisteddfod 2001 Third Place Recorder Ensemble Grey Street PS 3/4P Plaque ... -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Book - Scrapbook, Ballarat School of MInes: Scrapbook of Newspaper Cuttings, Book 40, July 1989 to October 1989
... ...melissa young third place...The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 5 July 1989 to 11 October 1989. teaching positions advertised pre-employment courses courses available enrolment for smb courses bcae to be uni college paul litchfield david gray carpentry awards charles copeman mining engineer smb centenary medal smb forced to turn away apprentices anton parrot top motor mechanic apprentice university link turns full circle bella guerin agent nominated for top award anthony wonish help for small business dame phyllis frost victorian relief committee ballarat regional board move to aid business changes in job training regional library stunning hats for racegoers secretarial student kerrie burzacott librarians look at information gathering canberra cae nancy lane bcae teaching resource centre barbara crump chief librarian bill hitchins diploma of tertiary studies 'hats off to spring' contest melissa young third place val d'angri teacher Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. ...Collection of newspaper articles related to Ballarat School Of Mines.They cover activities and advertisements for staff. The papers concerned are The Courier, Ballarat, The Australian, The Age over the period of 5 July 1989 to 11 October 1989.Book with yellow cover, front, spiral bound. teaching positions advertised, pre-employment courses, courses available, enrolment for smb courses, bcae to be uni college, paul litchfield, david gray, carpentry awards, charles copeman mining engineer, smb centenary medal, smb forced to turn away apprentices, anton parrot, top motor mechanic apprentice, university link turns full circle, bella guerin, agent nominated for top award, anthony wonish, help for small business, dame phyllis frost, victorian relief committee, ballarat regional board move to aid business, changes in job training, regional library, stunning hats for racegoers, secretarial student kerrie burzacott, librarians look at information gathering, canberra cae, nancy lane, bcae teaching resource centre, barbara crump, chief librarian, bill hitchins, diploma of tertiary studies, 'hats off to spring' contest, melissa young third place, val d'angri teacher -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Jemimah Lavis, Window, 21 August 2023
... ...Third Place...The winners: • 1st place – Yirong Huang Enliven • 2nd place - Rhys Humphries, The Countess • 3rd Place- Jemimah Lavis Window Montsalvat Youth Photography Prize 2023 Montsalvat Third Place Born digital Window Photograph Digital Photograph Jemimah Lavis ...Montsalvat Youth Photography Prize 2023 The Montsalvat Youth Photography Competition 2023 was opened to young people aged 14 - 18, based in Victoria. Entrants were invited to explore the grounds, buildings, people, and activities of Montsalvat – to capture its essence and bring their own imagination to the process. First Prize: $1000 sponsored by Future Leaders The winner’s work printed and framed by Montsalvat for display in the Barn Gallery for a three-week exhibition slot. Second Prize: $500 Ten artists were shortlisted and placed on rotational display on Montsalvat’s website and screened in the Barn Gallery for a three-week digital exhibition. In sponsorship with Eltham District Historical Society, the shortlisted works were also to be catalogued and preserved, providing a permanent display of work for young photographers. KEY DATES: Entries opened: Monday the 3rd of April 2023 Entries closed: Friday 8th September - Midnight Finalists advised: Friday 15th September The winners were formally awarded their prize at Montsalvat on Sunday, October 8, 2023. The winners: • 1st place – Yirong Huang Enliven • 2nd place - Rhys Humphries, The Countess • 3rd Place- Jemimah Lavis Windowmontsalvat youth photography prize 2023, montsalvat, third place -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Thredbo Cup Men's Amateur Ski Classic
... A pewter mug awarded as the third place trophy for the 1963 Thredbo Cup Men's Amateur Ski Classic. ...Ross Milne Malcolm Milne Milne Brothers Australian Alpine Skiers Engraved on side of mug: THREDBO CUP MEN'S AMATEUR SKI CLASSIC Presented by AMPOL 3RD 1963 A pewter mug awarded as the third place trophy for the 1963 Thredbo Cup Men's Amateur Ski Classic. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded as the third place trophy for the 1963 Thredbo Cup Men's Amateur Ski Classic. It bears the symbol of AMPOL, sponsor for the event.Engraved on side of mug: THREDBO CUP MEN'S AMATEUR SKI CLASSIC Presented by AMPOL 3RD 1963ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Tennis AustraliaTrophy, 1992
... Awarded to the third place getter at the 1992 Bueno Cup. Materials: Metal, Marble, Plastic, Adhesive label...Awarded to the third place getter at the 1992 Bueno Cup. Materials: Metal, Marble, Plastic, Adhesive label Trophy ...A cup trophy mounted on marble plinth, with inscription in French. Awarded to the third place getter at the 1992 Bueno Cup. Materials: Metal, Marble, Plastic, Adhesive labeltennis -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyAward - Pewter Mug Trophies - Ross and Malcolm Milne - Australian National Championships 1971 Open Men's Slalom
... A pewter mug awarded for Australian National Championships 1971 Open Men's Slalom third place. The mug also bears the triangular logo of the Victorian Ski Association....Ross Milne Malcolm Milne Milne Brothers Australian Alpine Skiers Engraved on side of mug: AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 1971 Open Men's Slalom - Third - A pewter mug awarded for Australian National Championships 1971 Open Men's Slalom third place. The mug also bears the triangular logo of the Victorian Ski Association. ...This Pewter Mug Collection is a set of 32 trophies won by Australian Alpine skiers Ross and Malcolm Milne between 1959 and 1964. Ross and Malcolm grew up on their family's tobacco property in Myrtleford, and began skiing at Falls Creek at an early age. They were both taught by Austrian Sigi Haberzettl, who was chief coach at Falls Creek for 17 years. Ross went on to win the North-Eastern District Ski Association (NEDSA) Junior Championships for three years in a row. In 1961 Ross was a member of the Australian team which competed against New Zealand in the Inter-Dominion Championships. In 1963, he won the Downhill and Alpine Combined title at the Australian Championships, while placing second in the Grand Slalom event. Ross Milne was selected in the Australian team that participated in the 1964 Olympic Winter Games at Innsbruck, Austria. A few days before the opening of the Games, on 25 January 1964, he tragically lost his life when he crashed into a tree during a training run for the Men's Downhill. He was only 19 years of age. Malcolm became a member of the Australian Junior Ski Team to Japan at the age of 14. He won all of the NEDSA children’s races and won the State Title in 1966. Malcolm continued to achieve great success, winning the Australian Championships for the next five years. At the end of 1969 he won Gold in the Val d'Isere FIS Alpine Ski World Cup Downhill, Australia's first Alpine Ski World Cup medal. He was on the Australian National Ski Team for eight years, representing his country at the 1968 and 1972 Olympic Games and the 1966 and 1970 World Championships before turning professional in 1972. Malcolm Milne was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 1985. In 2000 he received the Australian Sports Medal for his contribution to skiing. In 2004, Ski & Snowboard Australia granted Milne Life Membership for the contribution he made to the sport by becoming the first World Cup medal winner in Australian winter sports history, and the subsequent impact his performances have had on future athletes. Malcolm Milne was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for services to skiing in 2016.This item is significant because it is part of a collection which documents the career of two outstanding Australian sportsmen.A pewter mug awarded for Australian National Championships 1971 Open Men's Slalom third place. The mug also bears the triangular logo of the Victorian Ski Association.Engraved on side of mug: AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 1971 Open Men's Slalom - Third -ross milne, malcolm milne, milne brothers, australian alpine skiers -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAward
... modern motor readers poll award 1975. third place winners,holden kingswood, torana SLR5000. second place winner, statesman 308...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Award Trophy modern motor readers poll award 1975. third place winners,holden kingswood, torana SLR5000. second place winner, statesman 308 award in timber presentation case Award ...award in timber presentation casemodern motor readers poll award 1975. third place winners,holden kingswood, torana SLR5000. second place winner, statesman 308award, trophy -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAward
... modern motor readers poll 1974. winners first place, holden statesman, kingswood, torana GTR XU1. winners second place, holden torana 6, torana GTR XU1. winners third place, monaro GTS 2 door, monaro GTS 4 door....Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Award Trophy modern motor readers poll 1974. winners first place, holden statesman, kingswood, torana GTR XU1. winners second place, holden torana 6, torana GTR XU1. winners third place, monaro GTS 2 door, monaro GTS 4 door. award in velvet lined presentation case Award ...award in velvet lined presentation casemodern motor readers poll 1974. winners first place, holden statesman, kingswood, torana GTR XU1. winners second place, holden torana 6, torana GTR XU1. winners third place, monaro GTS 2 door, monaro GTS 4 door.award, trophy -
Federation University Historical CollectionWindcheater, Exacto (Davies Coop & Co), Ballarat Teachers College Windcheater, c1968
... He most likely wore it at the Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival in 1968 where he won a third place....He most likely wore it at the Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival in 1968 where he won a third place. michael boyko ballarat teacher's college windcheater Printed - Ballarat Teachers College and logo Blue fleecy lined, cotton windcheater with blue ribbing at neck (including a v-shaped inset), wrist and waist. ...This windcheater was worn by Michael Boyko during his time at the Ballarat Teachers College. He most likely wore it at the Combined Teachers College's Athletic Carnival in 1968 where he won a third place.Blue fleecy lined, cotton windcheater with blue ribbing at neck (including a v-shaped inset), wrist and waist. The front is printed in yellow with Ballarat Teachers College in a circle around the logo.Printed - Ballarat Teachers College and logomichael boyko, ballarat teacher's college, windcheater -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden BallaratWork on paper - Award Certificate, Grand National Eistedfodd of Australia Third Prize certificate, 1919
... 1919 Grand National Eisteddfod of Australasia: South Street Competition Ballarat Third place certificate awarded to M. J. Taffe for Champion Bugle Solo. ...Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat 8 Cardigan St Lake Wendouree goldfields 1919 Grand National Eisteddfod of Australasia: South Street Competition Ballarat Third place certificate awarded to M. J. Taffe for Champion Bugle Solo. ...1919 Grand National Eisteddfod of Australasia: South Street Competition Ballarat Third place certificate awarded to M. J. Taffe for Champion Bugle Solo. Signed by the founder of the Competition W. D. Hill.Awarded to M. J. Taffe for Champion Bugle Solo and signed by the founder of the Competition W. D. Hill. The Taffe family, like many local families, were involved in community affairs and associations across the years. It is unusual for the generations of one family to retain these mementoes of activities in a generational home in Australia. This second Michael Taffe was active in several brass bands in the city and also was a bugler in the 71st Battalion Band.Grand National Eisteddfod of Australasia Prize Certificate.w d hill, michael taffe, ballarat, cornet solo, south street competitions, bugle, military -
Yarra Ranges Regional MuseumPhotograph, 1957
... The winner of the competition, Robyn Hoyland is pictured centre, second prize, Susan Mandel is pictured to the far right, third place is Faye Hart, who is standing second from from right. ...The winner of the competition, Robyn Hoyland is pictured centre, second prize, Susan Mandel is pictured to the far right, third place is Faye Hart, who is standing second from from right. ...The first Lildale Show Girl competition was held in 1957 as part if the annual Lilydale Show. The Lilydale Shoe had stopped during the war years and reformed in 1954. The show was restarted by John Plant and Lloyd Gill ( owners of the Lilydale Express) Black and white photograph of the five women who won the highest places in the First Lilydale Show Girl competition in 1957. The winner of the competition, Robyn Hoyland is pictured centre, second prize, Susan Mandel is pictured to the far right, third place is Faye Hart, who is standing second from from right. Fourth place is Leslie knee, second from left and fifth place is Lynette McDonald who is standing far left. Verso: Inscribed in blue biro ink, u.r. '1st Lilydale Showgirl Comp. / 1957 / SUSAN MANDEL 2ND / FAY HART 3RD / ROBIN HOYLAND 1ST / LESLIE KNEE 4TH / LYNETTE MCDONALD 5TH 1950s, lilydale show -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document - "Both" Electrocardiogram printout, 4 Jul 1939
... The upper one third has places for the date patient details and diagnosis. ...The upper one third has places for the date patient details and diagnosis. ...In 1932, Edward Thomas Both invented the first portable direct reading electro cardiograph. This item is a three lead electrocardiograph tracing conducted on one of Dr Angus' patients in 1939. Dr William Roy Angus (1901-1970) came to Warrnambool in 1939, purchasing the general practice of Dr John Hunter Henderson. He was the last serving Warrnambool Port Medical Officer. A health problem after the war prompted a change from general practice to ophthalmology. Dr. Angus became an important ophthalmologist , pioneering the use of the intrascleral cartilage implant which resulted in cosmetically better artificial eyes. He was an Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist at Warrnambool Base Hospital for 31 years. He was Secretary of the Victorian South West sub-division of the Australian Medical Association from 1949 to 1956 and Chairman from 1956 to 1958. His obituary in the Medical Journal of Australia (July 1970) stated he was "dedicated and devoted to both his profession and his patients" .This item provides a link to an Australian invention of medical equipment which improved diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions in the 1930's. It is an example of diagnostic recordings used by a Warrnambool doctor in 1939.This is a card record of a three lead "Both" Electrogram. The upper one third has places for the date patient details and diagnosis. There are three electrocardiogram tracings over graph paper in the bottom two thirds of the item. The reverse side has a handwritten in ink interpretation of the tracings.Front: BOTH ELECTRO-CARDIOGRAM No. Date July 4th 1939 Rate 130 Name Age Diagnosis The patient name has been blacked out. Dr. Angus is printed in the top right hand corner. Rear: The P wave in lead 1 is broadened and notched, and has a suggestive "plateau" top. This may indicate a mitral stenosis, auricular hypertrophy. E Bannondr william roy angus, both electro-cardiogram, dr angus collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: HOME STRETCH
... Home stretch: Victoria's present governor, John Landy, a former Olympic runner, is pictured here in 1948 in third place in the 5,000 mt Victorian championship race at the Bendigo showgrounds (now the Tom Flood Sports Centre). ...Home stretch: Victoria's present governor, John Landy, a former Olympic runner, is pictured here in 1948 in third place in the 5,000 mt Victorian championship race at the Bendigo showgrounds (now the Tom Flood Sports Centre). ...0 Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Wednesday, June 2, 2004. Home stretch: Victoria's present governor, John Landy, a former Olympic runner, is pictured here in 1948 in third place in the 5,000 mt Victorian championship race at the Bendigo showgrounds (now the Tom Flood Sports Centre). Leading is Bendigonian Jack Davey, who went on to become the six mile Australian record holder and British Empire representative. Coming second is Les Perry, an Olympic games runner in Helsinki in 1952 and Melbourne in 1956. Bringing up the rear is Geoff Warren, an Australian record holder for the 5,000 mt in 1955 and an Empire Games representative in 1954.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Federation University Art CollectionPainting - Gouache, Albino Paganetti, 'Journal of Agriculture', c1935
... This work won Albino Elvezio (Albert) Paganetti won third place in the Department of Agriculture’s poster competition for their official journal in 1937. ...This work won Albino Elvezio (Albert) Paganetti won third place in the Department of Agriculture’s poster competition for their official journal in 1937. ...Albino PAGANETTI (1915-1974) Born Victoria. This work won Albino Elvezio (Albert) Paganetti won third place in the Department of Agriculture’s poster competition for their official journal in 1937. The previous year, he took home several prizes at the Wiltshire Poster Contest, including first for ‘Bryant and May’; first for ‘Healing’s Batteries’, and second for the Royal Melbourne Show. A MacRobertson prize-winner, when Paganetti, completed his commercial art course at the Ballarat Technical Art School, he accepted a design position at Morshead and Co., Ballarat. Albert’s farming family lived at Italian Hill, near Daylesford, where his father was a vigneron. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.commercial artFramed original poster, gouache on paper, c1935 In the 1936 Ballarat School of Mines Annual Report it was stated: "It is my pleasure to report a most successful year in the Technical Art School. I the Annual Poster Competition for Technical Schools, organised by Wiltshires Pty Limited, 16 prized valued at 33 pounds 8 shillings - out of 23 prizes valued at 56 pounds - were won by our students.art, artwork, paganetti, poster, ballarat technical art school, farmer, jourmal -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyClothing - Britteny Cox - Blazer Sochi WInter Olympics
... Her major breakthrough came in 2016/17 season when she took seven victories and two third place finishes to win the moguls as well as the overall freestyle World Cup titles, thus becoming the first Australian woman to win the Crystal Globe in moguls. ...Her major breakthrough came in 2016/17 season when she took seven victories and two third place finishes to win the moguls as well as the overall freestyle World Cup titles, thus becoming the first Australian woman to win the Crystal Globe in moguls. ...Britteny (Britt) Cox was born in Wodonga, Victoria in 1994. She grew up skiing alpine and mogul events on the slopes of Falls Creek. In 2004 she competed in her first International Ski Federation (FIS) event at Mt. Buller. At Vancouver 2010, 15-year-old Britt made history as the youngest Australian to compete at a Winter Olympic Games. She went on to compete at Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022, despite breaking six ribs and a collarbone in a crash in 2019. In 2012, she was awarded an Australia Sport Hall of Fame scholarship. Her major breakthrough came in 2016/17 season when she took seven victories and two third place finishes to win the moguls as well as the overall freestyle World Cup titles, thus becoming the first Australian woman to win the Crystal Globe in moguls. She finished off a highly successful campaign by winning the World Championship title in Sierra Nevada. After 12 years of competing on the highest level at the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup tour, Britteny announced her retirement from competitive skiing in July 2022.This blazer is significant because it was worn by Falls Creek Skier Britteny Cox at the Winter Olympics Sochi 2014.Opening Ceremony blazer for the Winter Olympics Sochi, 2014. It is a bottle green blazer lined with the names of the 198 Australian winter Olympians.britteny cox, australian winter olympians, mogul skier, sochi olympics 2014 -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyMixed media - Britteny Cox - Mogul Skier in action
... Her major breakthrough came in 2016/17 season when she took seven victories and two third place finishes to win the moguls as well as the overall freestyle World Cup titles, thus becoming the first Australian woman to win the Crystal Globe in moguls. ...Her major breakthrough came in 2016/17 season when she took seven victories and two third place finishes to win the moguls as well as the overall freestyle World Cup titles, thus becoming the first Australian woman to win the Crystal Globe in moguls. ...Britteny (Britt) Cox was born in Wodonga, Victoria in 1994. She grew up skiing alpine and mogul events on the slopes of Falls Creek. In 2004 she competed in her first International Ski Federation (FIS) event at Mt. Buller. At Vancouver 2010, 15-year-old Britt made history as the youngest Australian to compete at a Winter Olympic Games. She went on to compete at Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022, despite breaking six ribs and a collarbone in a crash in 2019. In 2012, she was awarded an Australia Sport Hall of Fame scholarship. Her major breakthrough came in 2016/17 season when she took seven victories and two third place finishes to win the moguls as well as the overall freestyle World Cup titles, thus becoming the first Australian woman to win the Crystal Globe in moguls. She finished off a highly successful campaign by winning the World Championship title in Sierra Nevada. After 12 years of competing on the highest level at the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup tour, Britteny announced her retirement from competitive skiing in July 2022.These mogul skis are significant because they were handmade for Britteny Cox for the Vancouver WInter Olympics in 2010.Video clip of Britt Cox performing in a moguls event.Falls Creek Sticker Brittbritteny cox, australian winter olympians, mogul skier, vancouver winter olympics 2012 -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W, C 1930s
... The back of the photo records that it was an "everything place". The third copy of the photo is on display under the glass on the table in the History Room....The back of the photo records that it was an "everything place". The third copy of the photo is on display under the glass on the table in the History Room. ...The young woman is Clare Eltze. The building is the shop and home of Gilbert Rogers, a resident guide and photographer. The back of the photo records that it was an "everything place". The third copy of the photo is on display under the glass on the table in the History Room.The photo shows a young woman sitting on kerosine tins outside a building (shop). behind her are blackboards with chalk writing advertising Kodak films developing and printing, various items for sale, Horses for hire, houses to let and railway information.people, eltze, buildings, shops -
Melbourne RoyalMedal, The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1934
... This medal was awarded to JG Hopkins at the 1934 Melbourne Centenary Royal Show for placing third for the best Dairy Shorthorn Bull, 1 Year. ...Melbourne Royal Melbourne Showgrounds Gate 5, Building 13 Langs Road Ascot Vale melbourne This medal was awarded to JG Hopkins at the 1934 Melbourne Centenary Royal Show for placing third for the best Dairy Shorthorn Bull, 1 Year. ...This medal was awarded to JG Hopkins at the 1934 Melbourne Centenary Royal Show for placing third for the best Dairy Shorthorn Bull, 1 Year. The animal's name was Carramar Lord Deverley". In 1934, the Show recognised the 100th anniversary of the founding of the city of Melbourne with a Centenary Show, which included awarding specially designed medals to placegetters with the man carrying torch on a horse design.While there are a few other examples of Melbourne Centenary Royal Show medals in the collection, most of them are blanks that were never awarded - it is much rarer to find remaining examples of medals that are engraved with winners in circulation.A bronze-coloured circular medal with engraved designs and text.[obverse] MELBOURNE CENTENARY ROYAL SHOW / VICTORIA / 1934 / [reverse] DAIRY SHORTHORN BULL / 1 YEAR THIRD / J . G . HOPKINS . / "CARRAMAR / LORD BEVERLEY"melbourne royal show, 1934 melbourne royal show, centenary show, melbourne centenary royal show, medal, prize, prize medal, winners, dairy shorthorn, shorthorn, jg hopkins, hopkins -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper - Clippings, Local Newspaper Mergers and Readership Demographics in Ringwood/Maroondah - 1995-1998
... The Mail 3 October 1995 - Award - "Former Ringwood/Croydon Mail photographer Michelle Kelcey received a third place in the cadet section of the 1995 Hurley Awards." ...The Mail 3 October 1995 - Award - "Former Ringwood/Croydon Mail photographer Michelle Kelcey received a third place in the cadet section of the 1995 Hurley Awards." ...Collection of seven newspaper articles glued to paper backing.1. The Mail 30 May 1995 - The Mail kept them informed - "The impact of the war (WWII) on the Ringwood and Croydon communities is reflected in the war-time editions of the Mail." ... 2. The Mail 3 October 1995 - Award - "Former Ringwood/Croydon Mail photographer Michelle Kelcey received a third place in the cadet section of the 1995 Hurley Awards." (The Hurley Awards acknowledge the work of suburban and regional newspaper photographers throughout Australia.) 3. The Mail 21 May 1996 - We're Maroondah now. "... Ringwood-Croydon Mail has changed names ... your Leader newspaper is now called the Maroondah Mail." ... 4. The Mail 22 July 1997 - The typical resident by Patrick Carlyon. "... some of the conclusions from the 1996 census released last week by the Australian Bureau of Statistics." ... 5. The Mail 2 December 1997 - Snapshot of Maroondah by Lynne Kinsey. "... This snapshot of Maroondah's population was revealed in Victoria in Fact, a Department of Infrasctructure report on the first release of 1996 Census data." ... 6. The Mail 21 April 1998 - How Maroondah Fits Into The Picture. "... a report based on 1996 Census data ... of 31 metropolitan Melbourne municipalities, including Maroondah." ... 7. Maroondah Post 25 January 1995 - Maroondah Post - a new name. "... From today the Maroondah Post will service all of the new City of Maroondah ..." (following merge of Croydon Post and Ringwood Post). -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Newspaper article, Third unit of Eltham's memorial opened; Diamond Valley News, 14 Nov 1961 (Ref: SEA_74_001-055), 1961
... Initially the Eltham War Memorial Trust had invited the Lieutenant Governor of Victoria, Lieut-General Sir Edmund Herring to perform the opening ceremony however he was not available. In his place, the third and final stage of the building of Eltham's war memorial, the children's library, was opened on Remembrance Day 1961 by Mr. ...Initially the Eltham War Memorial Trust had invited the Lieutenant Governor of Victoria, Lieut-General Sir Edmund Herring to perform the opening ceremony however he was not available. In his place, the third and final stage of the building of Eltham's war memorial, the children's library, was opened on Remembrance Day 1961 by Mr. ...Initially the Eltham War Memorial Trust had invited the Lieutenant Governor of Victoria, Lieut-General Sir Edmund Herring to perform the opening ceremony however he was not available. In his place, the third and final stage of the building of Eltham's war memorial, the children's library, was opened on Remembrance Day 1961 by Mr. W.R. Garrett, M.H.R.Contents: Letter (Carbon copy): Invitation from Eltham War Memorial Trust to the Governor, Lieut-General Sir Edmund Herring to open the Children's Library on Remembrance Day, 23 Aug 1961 Newspaper article (photocopy): Third unit of Eltham's memorial opened, Diamond Valley Local (poss),14 November 1961c. seear, children's library, cr. d.c. o'beirne, cr. docksey, cr. e.p. harmer, eltham war memorial, eltham war memorial trust, mrs. ada lyon, mrs. cairns officer, mrs. j.j. morrison, opening ceremony, remembrance day, shire president, w.r. garrett (mhr), cr e.p. harmer, governor of victoria, lieut-general sir edmund herring, w. neal -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoClothing - Race Colours, Bryan Healy
... Maori's Idol became one of Australia's greatest trotters, with a record 24 successive race victories before placing third in the 1978 Melbourne Inter-Dominion Final. ...Maori's Idol became one of Australia's greatest trotters, with a record 24 successive race victories before placing third in the 1978 Melbourne Inter-Dominion Final. ...The race colours of the Hall of Fame trotter Maoris Idol. Trained at Marnoo in Victoria's Wimmera by Rick Healy, and driven in all his races by his son Bryan. Maori's Idol (September 1972 – 20 October 2006) was an Australian Standardbred racehorse. He was the first Australian trotter to break two minutes with a time of 1:59.3 on 19 November 1977 at Moonee Valley. Maori's Idol became one of Australia's greatest trotters, with a record 24 successive race victories before placing third in the 1978 Melbourne Inter-Dominion Final. He is still the trotting record holder with 22 wins in a season.He was so superior to his rivals that he may have gone through his career unbeaten had he been placed to advantage by his connections. He was by Ike Frost US (by Adios) his dam was Maori Miss by Grand Monarch. Maori Miss won a heat of the 1966 Inter DominionTrotting Championship and was selected as the Australian Broodmare of the Year in 1977, 1978 and 1979. Maori's Idol older half-brother Maori Monarch won the Victoria Trotters Derby and the Australasian Trotting Championship. Maori Miss has founded a very successful family of her own and is the third dam of Sumthingaboutmaori.bryan healy, ric healy, r healy, maori's idol, bendigo harness racing club, bhrc, bendigo, horses, race colours, trophies, trotting, pacing, harness racing, br healy, b healy, r mcd healy -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - Australian Pentecostalism In Sunshine
... The Sunshine Gospel Hall in Martin Street, Sunshine was the third Pentecostal meeting place to be established in Melbourne. ...The Sunshine Gospel Hall in Martin Street, Sunshine was the third Pentecostal meeting place to be established in Melbourne. ...The Pentecostalism movement in Sunshine was established in 1916 by Charles Lewis Greenwood, a young 25 year old Sunshine resident and employee of the H.V. McKay Sunshine Harvester Works. He and his wife Frances held the first cottage meetings in their Devonshire Road home. For nine years these meetings continued to be held there, including people being baptised in their bath. The Sunshine Gospel Hall in Martin Street, Sunshine was the third Pentecostal meeting place to be established in Melbourne. Its construction was completed in February 1925. The small hall was described as a timber hall of weatherboard construction with a small brick room at the back. The hall was simply named as the Sunshine Gospel Hall. In 1925, Adolfo C. Valdez arrived from America, he joined the Sunshine group and became its leader that year. Shortly afterwards, the church's congregation outgrew the Sunshine Gospel Hall, and in 1926, the congregation moved to the Richmond Theatre on Bridge Road. This theatre was later to become known as the 'Richmond Temple'. The Martin Street Hall then became the 1st Sunshine Scout Hall. In 1994, the site was sold for private development, and a residential house was built on the site. In 1926, W. J. Nankervis, an enthusiastic Pentecostal poet wrote an unpublished song about the brick prayer room, but unfortunately only part of the words are known. 'There's a little brick room in Sunshine Hall, whose walls give forth no sound, you can shout as you will with never a fear of troubling the folks around'.These documents record the early established of the Pentecostalism movement in Sunshine. The documents also describes the character of Charles Lewis Greenwood as being 25 years old and married for one year. although small in stature, he was a lively, effervescent young man, with abundant energy and drive. When he preached, it was with obvious joy and with infectious enthusiasm. His simple, literal approach to the Word of God gave an authority to this message that caused people to respond. He spoke the language of the working man, and he made clear what he said.5720.01 - Australian Pentecostalism In Sunshine.jpg 5720.02 - Australian Pentecostalism In Sunshine.jpg 5720.03 - Australian Pentecostalism In Sunshine.jpg 5720.04 - Australian Pentecostalism In Sunshine.jpgpentecostal church, martin street, sunshine, sunshine gospel hall, devonshire road, charles lewis greenwood, adolfo c. valdez, w.j.nankervis -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyArticle - Glenhuntly Athletic Club
... An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the Glenhuntly Athletic Club placing third in the final of the Summer Shield Series, dated 14/02/2012. ...An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the Glenhuntly Athletic Club placing third in the final of the Summer Shield Series, dated 14/02/2012. ...This file contains sixteen items. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the results of the Glenhuntly Athletic Club in round ten of the Summer Shield Series, dated 31/01/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the results of the Glenhuntly Athletic Club in round eleven of the Summer Shield Series, dated 07/02/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the Glenhuntly Athletic Club placing third in the final of the Summer Shield Series, dated 14/02/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the readjusted results from the final of the Summer Shield Series, naming Glenhuntly Athletic Club the division one men’s champions, dated 21/02/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on Glenhuntly Athletic Club’s Sean Wroe and Jessica Gallagher participating in the Perth Track Classic, dated 21/02/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on Glenhuntly Athletic Club’s Bryn Dodson’s upcoming participation at the National Schools Triathlon Championship in Busselton, WA, dated 28/02/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the results of Glenhuntly Athletic Club at the Victorian Junior Track and Field Championship, dated 06/03/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on Glenhuntly Athletic Club’s Linda Allen’s record at the Melbourne Track Classic, dated 13/03/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the success of Andrew McGrath of Glenhuntly Athletic Club, at the Australian Junior Track and Field Championship, despite injury, dated 27/03/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on Trevor Vincent, coach and club spokesman of Glenhuntly Athletic Club, being adopted by Monash University Clayton distance runners, dated 08/05/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on Glenhuntly Athletic Club’s success at Athletic Victoria cross-country meet, dated 15/05/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on Glenhuntly Athletic Club’s success at Athletics Victorias winter cross-country series, dated 05/06/2012. An article from the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the five members of the Glenhuntly Athletic Club that have been named in the Australian Paralympics Athletics Team, dated 12/06/2012. An article in the CAULFIELD/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the success of the Glenhuntly Athletic Club at the Victorian Cross Country and Road Racing series, dated 21/08/2012. An article from the GLEN EIRA/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the success of Glenhuntly Athletic Club at Dolomore Reserve, Mentone, dated 06/11/2012. An article from the GLEN EIRA/ PORT PHILLIP LEADER on the success of Glenhuntly Athletic Club at the APS School titles, dated 06/11/2012.summer shield series, glenhuntly athletic club, the lady hunters, community group of the year, australia day breakfast, caulfield town hall, triathlon victoria, little athletics club, east brighton vampires, brighton grammar school, emer casey fun run, peter mccallum institute, melbourne track classic, victorian junior track and field championship, national schools triathlon championship, australian paralympics athletics team, oceania paralympics championships, ipc athletics world championships, australian athletics championships, victorian cross country and road racing series, victorian road relay championships, australian half marathon championships, the hunters, clubs, associations, sports, recreations, competitions, sporting clubs, leisure, cultural events, cultural activities, cultural associations, running, athletics, sports grounds, ovals, parks, reserves, entertainment, caulfield/ port phillip leader, geln eira/ port phillip leader, cartwrite kelly, fyfe karinna, kuppler julian, nichols greg, cook jamie, debernardi aidan, russo antonio, hodgens ben, zammit joe, nemaric brigitta, mcdonald georgie, montgomerie tom
