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Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, Toni celebrating her opening of her studio at the Brickworks, c. 1984
... Toni celebrating her opening of her studio at the Brickworks...ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Not dated. Silkscreen print Toni celebrating her opening of her studio at the Brickworks Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.silkscreen -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, Sites of Power – An exhibition of posters and prints by Toni Robertson, c. 1984
... Sites of Power – An exhibition of posters and prints by Toni Robertson...ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print Sites of Power – An exhibition of posters and prints by Toni Robertson Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.screenprint, power, poster, exhibition, police -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - Small SEC hut - home to Toni St. Elmo (Beveridge)
... Small SEC hut - home to Toni St. Elmo (Beveridge)...However, the legacy of Ray Meyer, Toni St Elmo, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson and Skyline lives on in the vibrant atmosphere of Falls Creek Resort. ...A photo of the small SEC Hut on the Bogong High Plains, the home of Skippy and Toni St. Elmo (Beveridge) when Toni worked as a hydrographer....Elmo (Beveridge) when Toni worked as a hydrographer. Small SEC hut - home to Toni St. ...MEYER COLLECTION - FALLS CREEK PHOTOS In 1947 a determined group of like-minded State Electricity Commission (SEC) staff including Ray Meyer, the chief surveyor of the Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme, had a common interest that revolved around the skiing potential of the snow-covered high plains which included what is now the resort of Falls Creek. The six SEC employees, Toni St Elmo, Ray Meyer, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson (together with their families) banded together to secretly build a 'hut' that was the first ski lodge at Falls Creek. Using a road built in 1930s to gain access to Falls Creek, their hut project was carried out in secret as efforts by other skiers were blocked by H.H.C. Williams – the engineer in charge of the Hydro Scheme. In 1946 Ray Meyer made a trip to the Lands Office in Melbourne. He came away with a 99-year lease on three acres that was ideally suited for a hut designed by Lloyd Dunn. Adrian Ruffenacht (Design Engineer for the KHS) had suggested where the group should build because of easy access to a spring for water. Much of the building material required was scavenged from derelict huts on the high plains. Due to the need for secrecy, the determined group worked on the hut in the evenings and weekends to avoid detection. During the building period the group had met at Echidna Rock (now known as Eagle Rock) where Skippy St Elmo announced, "This is my favourite ‘Skyline’.” And so the first lodge in the area at Falls Creek Ski Resort came into existence. With the development of the International Poma in the 1970s, the Skyline Lodge, which was sited between the ski-lift’s pole one and pole two, was demolished. However, the legacy of Ray Meyer, Toni St Elmo, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson and Skyline lives on in the vibrant atmosphere of Falls Creek Resort. The MEYER COLLECTION documents developments on the Kiewa Hydro Scheme and their life at Falls Creek from the mid 1930s to 1960s.This image is significant because it depicts aspects of the life of a pioneering family of Falls Creek and the founders of "Skyline", the first lodge at Falls Creek.A photo of the small SEC Hut on the Bogong High Plains, the home of Skippy and Toni St. Elmo (Beveridge) when Toni worked as a hydrographer.falls creek, toni st elmo, toni beveridge hydrographer -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - SEC hut - home to Skippy and Toni St. Elmo
... SEC hut - home to Skippy and Toni St. Elmo ...Mavis Grace Lindsay born in 1917 and married Toni St. Elmo in Ballarat on 18 December 1944. ...A black and white photograph of Skippy and Toni St. Elmo standing in the doorway of their hut on the Bogong High Plains. ...SEC hut - home to Skippy and Toni St. Elmo Photograph SEC hut - home to Skippy and Toni St. ...Mavis Grace Lindsay born in 1917 and married Toni St. Elmo in Ballarat on 18 December 1944. She was known as “Skippy” from childhood. They moved from Melbourne in 1945 and spent the year living in Wallace’s Hut. Toni was employed by the State Electricity Commission to record weather-related data. They were to become responsible for early developments at the Falls Creek resort and for promoting a love of skiing. Toni taught Skippy to ski and she practised on the High Plains where she and her husband lived. Toni entering her in the first club championships held by the Bogong Ski Club at Rocky Valley, which he had established. Skippy St Elmo won many ski races during the 1950s and represented Australia in New Zealand. In 1947, the first ski lodge was built by six SEC employees including Toni St Elmo. The lodge was named “Skyline”. In 1957, Toni was involved in building the first rope tow at Falls Creek, called Nissen. He also established the Nissen Ski School. In 1949, Skippy won the Downhill and Combined State Championship held at Mt Buller. In 1950, Skippy was selected to compete in New Zealand with the Victorian team. Skippy trained with the men at the Bogong Ski Club which became a talking point in 1953 when the Albury Ski Club held an Open Championship and Skippy won in the Giant Slalom and Downhill. She went on to win many more races. In 1960, Skippy and Toni said farewell to Falls Creek. Skippy passed away in Queensland in July 2005 and Toni passed away in September of the same year. In November 2006 they were honoured at the Alpine Village at Falls Creek by the spreading of their ashes over Eagle Rock.A black and white photograph of Skippy and Toni St. Elmo standing in the doorway of their hut on the Bogong High Plains. A line of washing stretches behind the hut connected to the outside toilet.skippy st. elmo, toni st. elmo, sec hut skippy and toni st. elmo -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Gray, Lakes Post Newspaper, Debbie Gray and daughter Emma with Toni Greenwood: L.E. Post Office Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1996
... Debbie Gray and daughter Emma with Toni Greenwood: L.E. Post Office Lakes Entrance Victoria...Black and white photograph of Debbie Gray and daughter Emma with Toni Greenwood from L.E. Post Office Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Genealogy Black and white photograph of Debbie Gray and daughter Emma with Toni Greenwood from L.E. Post Office Lakes Entrance Victoria Debbie Gray and daughter Emma with Toni Greenwood: L.E. ...Black and white photograph of Debbie Gray and daughter Emma with Toni Greenwood from L.E. Post Office Lakes Entrance Victoriagenealogy -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - Tom Mitchell and Toni St. Elmo plant flag at Mt. Hillary
... Tom Mitchell and Toni St. Elmo plant flag at Mt. Hillary...This was only a few months after Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzig Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. Toni St. Elmo, supported by Tom Mitchell proposed that a peak on the Bogong High Plains northwest of Mt. ...A coloured image of two skiers carrying a New Zealand flag across the High Plains. Tom Mitchell and Toni St. Elmo plant flag at Mt. Hillary Photograph Tom Mitchell and Toni St. ...Tom Mitchell was a strong supporter of trans-Tasman ski competitions and in the early 1950s visits between local clubs became common. In 1953 a team from New Zealand visited Falls Creek for the first time. This was only a few months after Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzig Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. Toni St. Elmo, supported by Tom Mitchell proposed that a peak on the Bogong High Plains northwest of Mt. Nelse should be named Mt. Hillary in honour of the New Zealander's success. He also suggested a ceremony should be held during the visit of members of the New Zealand Ski team to Australia in September 1953. This image from the St. Elimo Collection held by the Falls Creek Historical Society, represents the planting of a New Zealand flag on the mountain during the ceremony.This image is significant because it is part of the St. Elmo Collection which documents early pioneers of Falls Creek and their outstanding contribution to skiing in Australia.A coloured image of two skiers carrying a New Zealand flag across the High Plains.Beneath the image: Tony St Elmo and Tom Mitchell ski out across Bakers Spur to plant a flag on Mt Hillary in 1953, north of Mt Nelse, and which now seems to have been lost off the map. Pic - The St Elmo Collection.tom mitchell, st. elmo collection, toni st. elmo, sir edmund hillary -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyArticle - Falls Creek Ski Village - top snow playground, 18 April 1958
... This article focuses on Toni St. Elmo and his views on the future of skiing in Falls Creek and the development of Spion Kopje as an important ski field with the potential to rival Mt. ...It features a photo of Toni and Skippy St. Elmo....This article is significant because it documents the variety of activities available at Falls Creek during its development. Toni St. Elmo Falls Creek development Spion Kopje A newspaper item reports on Toni St. ...This article focuses on Toni St. Elmo and his views on the future of skiing in Falls Creek and the development of Spion Kopje as an important ski field with the potential to rival Mt. Kosciusko.This article is significant because it documents the variety of activities available at Falls Creek during its development.A newspaper item reports on Toni St. Elmo's vision for the future of Falls Creek and the snowfields on Spion Kopje. It features a photo of Toni and Skippy St. Elmo.toni st. elmo, falls creek development, spion kopje -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - Group of Skiers 1952
... This was a Xmas card sent by Toni and Skippy St. Elmo for Xmas 1952...Written on reverse of image: "All good wishes for Xmas + season 53. Toni + Skippy" Fred G, Peg, Angela ?...This was a Xmas card sent by Toni and Skippy St. Elmo for Xmas 1952 Group of Skiers 1952 Photograph Group of Skiers 1952 ...These photos are part of the Fred Griffith Collection. Frederick Charles “Fred” Griffith was born in Albury, NSW on 2 March 1910. Educated in Albury and Geelong Grammar. Beginning in 1927 he spent many years working first as a jackeroo and on a range of prominent pastoral and merino stud properties in NSW and Queensland. In 1935 he repurchased his former family property “Toonallook", Bowna, NSW and developed it to be the largest Romney Marsh stud in the world, exporting rams to Argentina. He introduced many innovative practices on his property including rabbit control measures and aerial crop dusting. He was an active member of the Albury Show Society and in 1949 established the Albury Sheep Show. Fred was also the Albury representative on the Graziers’ Association Council for over 30 years. He became a life member of both the Albury and Commercial Clubs. Fred’s greatest hobby was snow skiing. His first visit to the snow was to Kosciusko in 1919. The Albury Ski Club was formed in 1935 and Fred was an inaugural member. In 1949 they were granted a site at Falls Creek to build their own lodge. Fred guaranteed the Club for finance from the Bank of NSW. The first portion of the prefabricated building was constructed in Albury. It was transported to Falls Creek on the back of Fred’s truck and erected in one day. This was the bathroom section and the rest was completed in 1950. The original lodge was burned down in 1952 and a new one built the following year. In 1955, Fred also built the Bowna Lodge for his family in partnership with David Fairbairn. He became head of the North Eastern District Skiing Association (N.E.D.S.A.) and successfully applied to run the Australian Ski Championships. Fred also inaugurated children’s races at Falls Creek and ran them for about 20 years. He also formed the company “Falls Creek Ski Tows”. In 1956 Fred along with a group of key people selected the site for Thredbo Village. Fred and his brother sold Toonallook in sections between 1951 and 1974. He moved to Albury and set up as a landscape gardener and fencing contractor. After a serious work accident, Fred retired in 1985 and moved to Rosebud, Victoria where he died on 19 August 1992.These images are part of an important collection donated by Fred GriffithA black and white image of a group of skiers with slope in background. This was a Xmas card sent by Toni and Skippy St. Elmo for Xmas 1952Written on reverse of image: "All good wishes for Xmas + season 53. Toni + Skippy" Fred G, Peg, Angela ?skiers at bogong, fred griffith, bogong 1952 -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Big Sky Publishing et al, Long Tan : the start of a lifelong battle, 2016
... ...Toni McRae...Long Tan : the start of a lifelong battle Book Big Sky Publishing Harry Smith Toni McRae ...On the afternoon of 18 August 1966, just five kilometres from the main Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat, a group of Viet Cong soldiers walked into the right flank of Delta Company, 6 RAR. Under a blanket of mist and heavy monsoon rain, amid the mud and shattered rubber trees, a dispersed Company of 108 men held its ground with courage and grim determination against a three-sided attack from a force of 2,500 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army troops. When the battle subsided, 18 Australian soldiers lay dead and 24 had been wounded. Battlefield clearance revealed 245 enemy bodies with captured documents later confirming the count at over 500 enemy killed and 800 wounded. These men were led by a gruff and gusty perfectionist, Major Harry Smith. Now, some 47 years after the battle, Harry tells his story for the first time. But Long Tan is more than just an account of a historic battle. Harry Smith takes his readers on an extraordinary journey - one that ultimately reveals a remarkable cover-up at the highest military and political echelons. Long Tan is also Harry's life story and portrays his many personal battles, from failed marriages to commando-style killing; from a horrific parachute accident through to his modern-day struggles with bureaucracy for recognition for his soldiers. Harry's battles are tempered by his love of sailing, where he has at last found some peace. Long Tan portrays the wrenching, visceral experience of a man who has fought lifelong battles, in a story that he is only now able to tell. Harry can still hear the gunfire and smell the blood spilt at Long Tan. For him, the fight continues. Collapse summaryIll, maps, p.336.non-fictionOn the afternoon of 18 August 1966, just five kilometres from the main Australian Task Force base at Nui Dat, a group of Viet Cong soldiers walked into the right flank of Delta Company, 6 RAR. Under a blanket of mist and heavy monsoon rain, amid the mud and shattered rubber trees, a dispersed Company of 108 men held its ground with courage and grim determination against a three-sided attack from a force of 2,500 Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army troops. When the battle subsided, 18 Australian soldiers lay dead and 24 had been wounded. Battlefield clearance revealed 245 enemy bodies with captured documents later confirming the count at over 500 enemy killed and 800 wounded. These men were led by a gruff and gusty perfectionist, Major Harry Smith. Now, some 47 years after the battle, Harry tells his story for the first time. But Long Tan is more than just an account of a historic battle. Harry Smith takes his readers on an extraordinary journey - one that ultimately reveals a remarkable cover-up at the highest military and political echelons. Long Tan is also Harry's life story and portrays his many personal battles, from failed marriages to commando-style killing; from a horrific parachute accident through to his modern-day struggles with bureaucracy for recognition for his soldiers. Harry's battles are tempered by his love of sailing, where he has at last found some peace. Long Tan portrays the wrenching, visceral experience of a man who has fought lifelong battles, in a story that he is only now able to tell. Harry can still hear the gunfire and smell the blood spilt at Long Tan. For him, the fight continues. Collapse summary vietnam conflict - australian involvement, vietnam war 1961-1975 – battles – long tan -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Toni Woolley et al, Port Fairy Community and Organisational Plan, 1999
... Toni Woolley...Port Fairy Community and Organisational Plan Book Toni Woolley Tamara Lang Janelle Gilbert Ben Balshaw Grant Carmody ...Port Fairy Community and Organisational Plan. University of Ballarat Students' Project.White bound book of 35 pages plus 6 appendices.port fairy, toni woolley, tamara lang, janelle gilbert, ben balshaw, grant caromody, executive summary, introduction, background to port fairy, methodology, limitations, appraisal of tourism planning and development to date, assessment of local community issues, attitudes and involvement in tourism, roles of local and regional tourism associations, effectiveness of local & regional tourism associations, analysis of services and service quality, moyne shire council, friends of port fairy, tourism victoria, country victoria tourism, great ocean road marketing, shipwreck coast tourism, port fairy tourism association inc, moyne shire, department of natural resources and environment, the western coastal board, tourism accreditation board of victoria, george borg, craig delahoy, michael hearn, jodie honan, judith kershaw, andrea lowenthal, neil martin, john ploenges, james purcell, peter strickland, mark thompson, libby wilson, michael pearlman, battle of the moyne, tourism planning, great ocean road -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewspaper - World War II - 60th Anniversary, The Australian Newspaper - Chris Mitchell
... ...Toni Hoperzaten...Wordl War 1939 - 1945 World War II - 60th Anniversary The Bomb The Australian Soft cover book on World War II - 60th Anniversary The Bomb World War II - 60th Anniversary Newspaper World War II - 60th Anniversary The Australian Newspaper - Chris Mitchell Peter Rees Toni Hoperzaten ...The Australian Soft cover book on World War II - 60th Anniversary The Bombwordl war 1939 - 1945 -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, Peace on where?, c. 1984
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland political peace screenprint politician Silkscreen print Peace on where? Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen printpolitical, peace, screenprint, politician -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, And let us remind ourselves, c. 1983
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print And let us remind ourselves... Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.political, poster, screenprint, crowd -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, And let us assume that our leaders, c. 1983
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print And let us assume that our leaders... Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.political, poster, leaders, politicians, crowd, order -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, Who me?, c. 1988
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print Who me? Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen printNot signed. Not dated.silkscreen, politician, politics -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 1, 1981
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 1 Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print.'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 1' in lower left corner.screenprint, poster, consumerism, nuclear technology, advertising -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 2, 1981
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 2 Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 2' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated. politics, poster, australian politics -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 3, 1981
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 3 Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 3' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated. screenprint, nuclear, poster, nuclear technology -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 4, 1981
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 4 Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 4' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated.nuclear technology, nuclear, political, military -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 5, 1981
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 5 Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 5' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated.nuclear, nuclear technology, carnival, political, crowds -
Latrobe Regional GalleryPrint, ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney, ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 6, 1981
... ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW, No 6 Print ROBERTSON, Toni. born 1953 Sydney ...Silkscreen print'THE ROYAL NUCLEAR SHOW 6' lower left corner. Not signed. Not dated. nuclear technology, nuclear power, power, police, political, crowd, urban, carnival -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBook - Cross-Country Skiing - Racing Techniques and Training Tips, Sigi Maier & Toni Reiter, 1980
... Sigi Maier & Toni Reiter...Cross-Country Skiing - Racing Techniques and Training Tips Book Cross-Country Skiing - Racing Techniques and Training Tips Sigi Maier & Toni Reiter Barrons Educational Series ...Cross-Country Skiing will help skiers develop better form and style for more pleasurable skiing. With coaching based on the highly successful German Ski Association training program, the authors tailor their instruction to the needs of the amateur with aspirations. Step-by-step photo sequences and uncomplicated line drawings show crucial variations in movements that can mean the difference between smooth, efficient action and strained and wasted effort. For those aiming at competition, tips on technique, training, and waxing are included. Information on choosing proper equipment and specialised approaches to training, including overall conditioning, endurance building, and training tactics aim to assist skiers in building a competitive edge.A volume of 204 pages including historical information, equipment and techniques for improving skills in cross country skiing.Cross-Country Skiing will help skiers develop better form and style for more pleasurable skiing. With coaching based on the highly successful German Ski Association training program, the authors tailor their instruction to the needs of the amateur with aspirations. Step-by-step photo sequences and uncomplicated line drawings show crucial variations in movements that can mean the difference between smooth, efficient action and strained and wasted effort. For those aiming at competition, tips on technique, training, and waxing are included. Information on choosing proper equipment and specialised approaches to training, including overall conditioning, endurance building, and training tactics aim to assist skiers in building a competitive edge. cross country skiing, training techniques -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - Toni's Prefab. in Falls Creek
... However, the legacy of Ray Meyer, Toni St Elmo, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson and Skyline lives on in the vibrant atmosphere of Falls Creek Resort. ...A photo of the a prefab house built for Skippy and Toni St. Elmo-Beveridge near Falls Creek....Elmo-Beveridge near Falls Creek. Toni's Prefab. in Falls Creek Photograph Toni's Prefab. in Falls Creek ...MEYER COLLECTION - FALLS CREEK PHOTOS In 1947 a determined group of like-minded State Electricity Commission (SEC) staff including Ray Meyer, the chief surveyor of the Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme, had a common interest that revolved around the skiing potential of the snow-covered high plains which included what is now the resort of Falls Creek. The six SEC employees, Toni St Elmo, Ray Meyer, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson (together with their families) banded together to secretly build a 'hut' that was the first ski lodge at Falls Creek. Using a road built in 1930s to gain access to Falls Creek, their hut project was carried out in secret as efforts by other skiers were blocked by H.H.C. Williams – the engineer in charge of the Hydro Scheme. In 1946 Ray Meyer made a trip to the Lands Office in Melbourne. He came away with a 99-year lease on three acres that was ideally suited for a hut designed by Lloyd Dunn. Adrian Ruffenacht (Design Engineer for the KHS) had suggested where the group should build because of easy access to a spring for water. Much of the building material required was scavenged from derelict huts on the high plains. Due to the need for secrecy, the determined group worked on the hut in the evenings and weekends to avoid detection. During the building period the group had met at Echidna Rock (now known as Eagle Rock) where Skippy St Elmo announced, "This is my favourite ‘Skyline’.” And so the first lodge in the area at Falls Creek Ski Resort came into existence. With the development of the International Poma in the 1970s, the Skyline Lodge, which was sited between the ski-lift’s pole one and pole two, was demolished. However, the legacy of Ray Meyer, Toni St Elmo, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson and Skyline lives on in the vibrant atmosphere of Falls Creek Resort. The MEYER COLLECTION documents developments on the Kiewa Hydro Scheme and their life at Falls Creek from the mid 1930s to 1960s.This image is significant because it depicts aspects of the life of a pioneering family of Falls Creek and the founders of "Skyline", the first lodge at Falls Creek.A photo of the a prefab house built for Skippy and Toni St. Elmo-Beveridge near Falls Creek.falls creek, toni st elmo, toni beveridge hydrographer -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyNewspaper - Australia's Playground of the Future
... He outlined Toni's earlier background with the SEC and noted that Toni had recently named a peak in the area Mt.. ...Beneath photo Toni St. Elmo and his wife, Skippy, who run the ski tow and a ski school. ...He outlined Toni's earlier background with the SEC and noted that Toni had recently named a peak in the area Mt.. ...Australian Magazine (A.M.) published a special three page article about Falls Creek and the Bogong High Plains on 24th August 1954. The article was titled "Australia's playground of the future". Written by Muir Maclaren, it referred to the Bogong High Plains as a comparatively new and unexploited winter playground which could be one of the best snow resorts in the world. There were 13 huts which were at Falls Creek which were there due to "hard work, the grace of God, and the permission of the Victorian State Electricity Commission". A brief history of the Albury Ski Club Lodge was included. In 1954 the Lodge was run byLes Meikle and had the Club had a membership of 200 people. Lodges with accommodation established at this time, with the ability to house a total of 280 people, included Albury, Skyline, Bogong, Myrtleford, Hymans, Dawn, Galleon, Kiewa Valley, Snowden, Nelse, Moroma, Trowalla, St, Trinian's, Bowna and Nissen. The reporter also interviewed Skippy and Toni St. Elmo and gave a description of the tow and its fees. He outlined Toni's earlier background with the SEC and noted that Toni had recently named a peak in the area Mt.. Hillary in honour of the success of Edmund Hillary in conquering Mt. EverestThis article and accompanying images are significant because they capture early information about the Bogong High Plains, Falls Creek and its pioneers.A centre spread from a monthly publication featuring text and colour imagesBeneath photo Toni St. Elmo and his wife, Skippy, who run the ski tow and a ski school. Skippy won the Albury Club Club Championship against men.bogong high plains, skippy st. elmo, toni st. elmo -
Federation University Art CollectionBookplate, [Untitled]
... This book belongs to Toni N...The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students. bookplate printmaking australian bookplate design award keith wingrove memorial trust This book belongs to Toni N Bookplate depicts what appears to be a dolphin [Untitled] Bookplate ...After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students.Bookplate depicts what appears to be a dolphinThis book belongs to Toni Nbookplate, printmaking, australian bookplate design award, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPhotograph - Builders of Skyline
... However, the legacy of Ray Meyer, Toni St Elmo, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson and Skyline lives on in the vibrant atmosphere of Falls Creek Resort. ...Minogue, D. Gibson, Toni St. Elmo (Below)...Minogue, D. Gibson, Toni St. Elmo (Below) Builders of Skyline Photograph Builders of Skyline ...MEYER COLLECTION - FALLS CREEK PHOTOS In 1947 a determined group of like-minded State Electricity Commission (SEC) staff including Ray Meyer, the chief surveyor of the Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme, had a common interest that revolved around the skiing potential of the snow-covered high plains which included what is now the resort of Falls Creek. The six SEC employees, Toni St Elmo, Ray Meyer, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson (together with their families) banded together to secretly build a 'hut' that was the first ski lodge at Falls Creek. Using a road built in 1930s to gain access to Falls Creek, their hut project was carried out in secret as efforts by other skiers were blocked by H.H.C. Williams – the engineer in charge of the Hydro Scheme. In 1946 Ray Meyer made a trip to the Lands Office in Melbourne. He came away with a 99-year lease on three acres that was ideally suited for a hut designed by Lloyd Dunn. Adrian Ruffenacht (Design Engineer for the KHS) had suggested where the group should build because of easy access to a spring for water. Much of the building material required was scavenged from derelict huts on the high plains. Due to the need for secrecy, the determined group worked on the hut in the evenings and weekends to avoid detection. During the building period the group had met at Echidna Rock (now known as Eagle Rock) where Skippy St Elmo announced, "This is my favourite ‘Skyline’.” And so the first lodge in the area at Falls Creek Ski Resort came into existence. With the development of the International Poma in the 1970s, the Skyline Lodge, which was sited between the ski-lift’s pole one and pole two, was demolished. However, the legacy of Ray Meyer, Toni St Elmo, Jack Minogue, Lloyd Dunn, Adrian Ruffenacht and Dave Gibson and Skyline lives on in the vibrant atmosphere of Falls Creek Resort. The MEYER COLLECTION documents developments on the Kiewa Hydro Scheme and their life at Falls Creek from the mid 1930s to 1960s.These images are significant because they depict aspects of the life of a pioneering family of Falls Creek and the founders of "Skyline", the first lodge at Falls Creek.A black and white image "Building Skyline" L-R:- R.L. Dunn, A. Adrian Ruffenacht, R. Meyer, J. Minogue, D. Gibson, Toni St. Elmo (Below)falls creek, building skyline, skyline founders, toni st elmo, adrian ruffenacht, jack minogue, ray meyer, lloyd dunn, david gibson -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, Geoffrey Blainey Research Centre Volunteers, 2019, 2019
... .1) L-R Margaret Evans, Marilyn Jeffs, Clare Gervasoni (Curator), Lucie Akers (Library staff), Ciara Harrison, Sue Owen (Library Director), Julia Walsh (in white), Caroline Tuener-Booth, Beth Kicinski .2) L-R Margaret Evens, Sue Owen (Library Director), Julia Walsh, Marilyn Jeffs, Ciara Harrison, Lizzie Tongway, Beth Kicinski. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Sue Owen (Library Director) Julia Walsh Marilyn Jeffs Ciara Harrison Lizzie Tongway Lucie Akers (Library_ Neil Huybrets Clare Gervasoni Sue Owen Beth Kicinski Caroline Turner Booth volunteers geoffrey blainey research centre Margaret Evans .1) L-R Margaret Evans, Marilyn Jeffs, Clare Gervasoni (Curator), Lucie Akers (Library staff), Ciara Harrison, Sue Owen (Library Director), Julia Walsh (in white), Caroline Tuener-Booth, Beth Kicinski .2) L-R Margaret Evens, Sue Owen (Library Director), Julia Walsh, Marilyn Jeffs, Ciara Harrison, Lizzie Tongway, Beth Kicinski. ....1) L-R Margaret Evans, Marilyn Jeffs, Clare Gervasoni (Curator), Lucie Akers (Library staff), Ciara Harrison, Sue Owen (Library Director), Julia Walsh (in white), Caroline Tuener-Booth, Beth Kicinski .2) L-R Margaret Evens, Sue Owen (Library Director), Julia Walsh, Marilyn Jeffs, Ciara Harrison, Lizzie Tongway, Beth Kicinski. Caroline Turner Booth, Lucie Akers (Library_, Neil Huybrets, Clare Gervasoni (curator)sue owen (library director), julia walsh, marilyn jeffs, ciara harrison, lizzie tongway, lucie akers (library_, neil huybrets, clare gervasoni, sue owen, beth kicinski, caroline turner booth, volunteers, geoffrey blainey research centre, margaret evans -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyJournal - Schuss Vol. 25. No 3 May 1959
... The cover shows a photo of Toni Mathies demonstrating the Wedeln shoulder action. ...The cover shows a photo of Toni Mathies demonstrating the Wedeln shoulder action. ...Schuss was advertised as Victoria’s Official Ski Journal It was issued monthly from 1935 to 1961 except during the war when summer issues covered two months. This continued after the war, but it averaged 10 issues annually over its 25 year life. Schuss was published by the Ski Club of Victoria which had a membership of 38 Ski Clubs and demanded to be recognised as the prime authority on skiing in the state. The other 30 ski clubs with 85% of the members disagreed and the politics of skiing became heated. These clubs formed the Federation of Victorian Ski Clubs with their own journal, Ski Horizon. With the establishment of the Victorian Ski Association, Ski-Horizon published its last issue in Nov - Dec. 1955 and the role of the official journal was fully taken over by “Schuss”. This item is significant because it contains stories, images and information documenting the development of the ski facilities at Falls Creek.The journal features stories and events chronicling developments in Victoria and internationally. The cover shows a photo of Toni Mathies demonstrating the Wedeln shoulder action. One of the top instructors of the Zurs Ski School in Austria, Toni was instructing at Swindlers Valley, Hotham in the coming season.schuss journal, wedeln, swindlers valley -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph, William Holstead (thought to be), Ballarat from the Ballarat Town Hall Tower, c1940, 1935 - 1945
... The original of this photo is in the Kicinski Family Private Collection. Their ancestor William Holstead was hall keeper at the Ballarat Town Hall, so it is though he took these photographs. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The original of this photo is in the Kicinski Family Private Collection. Their ancestor William Holstead was hall keeper at the Ballarat Town Hall, so it is though he took these photographs. ballarat ballarat townscape sturt street black hill tram warrenheip. bridge street holstead Three scanned images of black and white photographs showing Ballarat as viewed from the Ballarat Town Hall. .1- Ballarat towards the Ballarat Post Office and Black Hill 2. ...The original of this photo is in the Kicinski Family Private Collection. Their ancestor William Holstead was hall keeper at the Ballarat Town Hall, so it is though he took these photographs. Three scanned images of black and white photographs showing Ballarat as viewed from the Ballarat Town Hall. .1- Ballarat towards the Ballarat Post Office and Black Hill 2. Along Sturt Street Ballarat 3. Along Sturt Street and Bridge Street Ballarat looking towards Mt Warrenheip.ballarat, ballarat townscape, sturt street, black hill, tram, warrenheip. bridge street, holstead -
Leopold Tennis ClubPhotograph, Robert Pockley Studios, Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens C1 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72, 1972
... L to R: Dulcie Holmes, Toni Dubois, Edna Gasson (Capt.), Glenys Layton...Leopold Tennis Club Geelong Coast Tennis Association Dulcie Holmes Toni Dubois Edna Gasson Glenys Layton L to R: Dulcie Holmes, Toni Dubois, Edna Gasson (Capt.), Glenys Layton 1 photograph of Premiership tennis team Geelong Coast Tennis Association Leopold Tennis Club Womens C1 Grade Premiers - Season 1971-72 Photograph Robert Pockley Studios ...Image taken of the Geelong Coast Tennis Association - Womens C1 Grade Premiers for Season 1971-72.1 photograph of Premiership tennis teamL to R: Dulcie Holmes, Toni Dubois, Edna Gasson (Capt.), Glenys Laytonleopold tennis club, geelong coast tennis association, dulcie holmes, toni dubois, edna gasson, glenys layton
