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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyVisitors Book - Nissen Paradise, Welcome to our Nissen Paradise - Ski Nissen School - 1953 to 1960
... ...Visitors Book Falls Creek...Falls Creek lodge. The Nissen Ski Lodge was one of the early ski lodges at Falls Creek. Toni St Elmo Beveridge was involved in the early development of skiing at Falls Creek including assisting with the building of the early lodges, and establishing the Nissen Ski School. See KVHS 1113. The book was later used for visiors to the KVHS museum located in the old Tawonga South School. Nissen Ski Lodge Visitors ...Nissen Lodge was built by 1953 at Falls Creek. The first lodge at Falls Creek was built in 1947 by SECV staff members. By the 1954 Ski Season, Falls Creek Alpine Village had 10 club lodges, plus a ski tow house and a commercial lodge that both provided skier accommodation. Several other club lodges were under construction. The Nissen Alpine Club operated a rope tow with a 240m rise in altitude..Ski lessons were also available. Re: Tony and Skippy St Elmo Beveridge See KVHS 1113 By 1953, the SECV was issuing entry permits for private cars used by skiers with bookings in a Falls Creek lodge.The Nissen Ski Lodge was one of the early ski lodges at Falls Creek. Toni St Elmo Beveridge was involved in the early development of skiing at Falls Creek including assisting with the building of the early lodges, and establishing the Nissen Ski School. See KVHS 1113. The book was later used for visiors to the KVHS museum located in the old Tawonga South School.Deep red, bound, thick cardboard book with gold outline of Australia and 'Visitors" on the centre front. Many pages each with a column for Date, Name in Full and Address in Full. Written in ink and pencil both sides of each page with the first date being 14 - 6 - 1953 to 17th September 1960. Entries follow from 1985 to 1994 when the closure of the display at the old South Tawonga Primary School is noted by the KVHS Secretary. The book also has 'Tony & Skippy St Elmo Beveridge' on its cover page. nissen ski lodge, visitors book falls creek, nissen school -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyBook - Mt Buller - The Story of a Mountain, Jim Darby, 2008
... Falls Creek Historical Society Slalom Street Falls Creek Mt Buller Alpine Resort Mt Buller History Ski Resorts Victoria Written by Jim Darby and edited by Mark Ashkanasy, this book features over 700 photographs and explores the resort's evolution from its ski club roots to a thriving destination. It traces the history of Mt Buller, from its exploration by skiers in the 1920s to the establishment of the Mount Buller Ski Club in 1923. It includes the construction of ski lodges, the introduction of rope tows and chairlifts, and the expansion of facilities to accommodate increasing numbers of visitors ...Written by Jim Darby and edited by Mark Ashkanasy, this book features over 700 photographs and explores the resort's evolution from its ski club roots to a thriving destination. It traces the history of Mt Buller, from its exploration by skiers in the 1920s to the establishment of the Mount Buller Ski Club in 1923. It includes the construction of ski lodges, the introduction of rope tows and chairlifts, and the expansion of facilities to accommodate increasing numbers of visitors, capturing the spirit of Mt Buller, including its ski lift companies, ski patrols, ski schools, clubs, and mountain personalities.A book of 272 pages including illustrations and maps as well as an index and bibliography.non-fictionWritten by Jim Darby and edited by Mark Ashkanasy, this book features over 700 photographs and explores the resort's evolution from its ski club roots to a thriving destination. It traces the history of Mt Buller, from its exploration by skiers in the 1920s to the establishment of the Mount Buller Ski Club in 1923. It includes the construction of ski lodges, the introduction of rope tows and chairlifts, and the expansion of facilities to accommodate increasing numbers of visitors, capturing the spirit of Mt Buller, including its ski lift companies, ski patrols, ski schools, clubs, and mountain personalities. mt buller alpine resort, mt buller history, ski resorts victoria -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyJournal - Schuss Vol. 20. No. 4 June 1954
... Falls Creek Area in this issue include:- Page 127 features a photo of Skyline Lodge taken by S. Flattely with the following text " THE S.C.V.'s SKYLINE LODGE, FALLS CREEK, BOGONG HIGH PLAINS This Lodge in its setting of alpine grandeur, with the impressive outlook to the Spion Kopje Spur, is one of the most comfortable cabins in our mountains. Some vacancies in July and Spring, when snow is still plentiful in this area, Book at S.C.V. Office. Page 134 outlines information for visitors...Falls Creek Area in this issue include:- Page 127 features a photo of Skyline Lodge taken by S. Flattely with the following text " THE S.C.V.'s SKYLINE LODGE, FALLS CREEK, BOGONG HIGH PLAINS This Lodge in its setting of alpine grandeur, with the impressive outlook to the Spion Kopje Spur, is one of the most comfortable cabins in our mountains. Some vacancies in July and Spring, when snow is still plentiful in this area, Book at S.C.V. Office. Page 134 outlines information for visitors ...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 industry in Victoria.The journal features stories and events chronicling developments in Victoria and internationally. Items related to the Falls Creek Area in this issue include:- Page 127 features a photo of Skyline Lodge taken by S. Flattely with the following text " THE S.C.V.'s SKYLINE LODGE, FALLS CREEK, BOGONG HIGH PLAINS This Lodge in its setting of alpine grandeur, with the impressive outlook to the Spion Kopje Spur, is one of the most comfortable cabins in our mountains. Some vacancies in July and Spring, when snow is still plentiful in this area, Book at S.C.V. Office. Page 134 outlines information for visitors to Skyline including transport, garbage, safety, traffic rules and the use of the lodge.schuss journal, the ski club of victoria, skyline lodge
