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Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel pin, Victorian wheelchair sport lapel pin
... Victorian wheelchair sport lapel pin... of Victoria Victorian wheelchair sport lapel pin Lapel pin ...Unclear as to which Victorian disabled sports organisation this pin represents.Small lapel badge in the shape of the state of VictoriaGold wheelchair and letter V on top of dark teal background. -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Bruno Moretti and Bryan Tudor throwing basketball
... wheelchair sport... Collingwood bruno moretti bryan tudor wheelchair sport wheelchair ...Black and white photo of Bruno Moretti throwing a basketball to Bryan Tudor.Reserve of photo has a label an a maker's mark. Label states: Bruno Moretti Bryan Tudor Maker's mark states: ALLAN STUDIOS COLLINGWOOD. WHEN RE-ORDERING QUOTE NO. 9259 POS. 5bruno moretti, bryan tudor, wheelchair sport, wheelchair basketball, disabled sports -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photograph and label, Photograph of wheelchair athletes 1960, 1960
... Wheelchair sport... Burch Austin Hospital Wheelchair sport disabled sports The label ...The Austin Hospital in Melbourne established a Spinal Injuries Unit in 1957, and soon after helped pioneer the development of wheelchair sports in Australia.Black and white photo of wheelchair athletes at the Austin Hospital in 1960, along with a label attached naming those in the photograph.The label attached to the photo has the following: Balcony W*d (Ward?) 17 Austin 1960. Left to right: Kevin Coombs, Ron Hepburn, Fred Martin, Robin Luas, Graeme Philp, Brian Bird, Gordon Burch. The reverse of the photo contains the same text (written in pen), except with Graeme Philp written as Graeme "Phillp".kevin coombs, ron hepburn, fred martin, robin lucas, graeme philp, brian bird, gordon burch, austin hospital, wheelchair sport, disabled sports -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Photo of Les Murphy, 1960s, 1960s
... wheelchair sport... Collingwood les murphy disabled sports wheelchair sport The reverse ...Black and white photograph of wheelchair athlete Les Murphy.The reverse side of the photo has the handwritten note "Les Murphy in the 60".les murphy, disabled sports, wheelchair sport -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Photo of Les Murphy, 1960s, 1960s
... wheelchair sport... Collingwood les murphy disabled sports wheelchair sport The reverse ...Black and white photograph of wheelchair athlete Les Murphy on basketball court, facing forwards.The reverse side of the photo has the handwritten note "Les Murphy 1960s".les murphy, disabled sports, wheelchair sport -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photograph, Photograph of wheelchair basketball, Austin Hospital, 1960s, 1960s
... wheelchair sport... wheelchair sport disabled sports Paravics Sports Club wheelchair ...The Austin Hospital in Melbourne established a Spinal Injuries Unit in 1957, and soon after helped pioneer the development of wheelchair sports in Australia.Black and white photo of wheelchair basketball at the Austin Hospital in the 1960s.The reverse of the photo contains the text (written in pencil), "Austin Hospital B'Ball Court".austin hospital, wheelchair sport, disabled sports, paravics sports club, wheelchair basketball -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Photo of wheelchair basketballers, 1960s
... wheelchair sport... wheelchair sport disabled sports austin hospital Kevin Coombs Ron ...The Austin Hospital in Melbourne established a Spinal Injuries Unit in 1957, and soon after helped pioneer the development of wheelchair sports in Australia. This photo is related to item no. 00080 in this collection, which contains an anomaly - in 00080, the middle wheelchair athlete is listed as "A. Yeomans", whereas here he is listed as "Ron Hepburn".Black and white photo of wheelchair basketballers, 1960s.Reverse of the photo lists the photo subjects as follows: Butch Schmidt Kevin Coombs Ron Hepburn Robin Lucas Fred Martinwheelchair basketball, wheelchair sport, disabled sports, austin hospital, kevin coombs, ron hepburn, fred martin, robin lucas, butch schmidt -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Photo of wheelchair basketballers at Austin Hospital, 1960s, 1960s
... wheelchair sport... wheelchair sport disabled sports austin hospital Butch Schmidt Kevin ...The Austin Hospital in Melbourne established a Spinal Injuries Unit in 1957, and soon after helped pioneer the development of wheelchair sports in Australia. This photo is related to item no. 00079 in this collection, which contains an anomaly - in 00079, the middle wheelchair athlete is listed as "Ron Hepburn", whereas here he is listed as "A. Yeomans".Black and white photo of wheelchair basketballers, 1960s.Reverse of the photo lists the photo subjects as follows: R. Schmid, K/C, A. Yeomans, R. Lucas, F. Martin, Standing: Harrow Morgan, Physio.wheelchair basketball, wheelchair sport, disabled sports, austin hospital, butch schmidt, kevin coombs, robin lucas, a. yeomans, fred martin, ron hepburn -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Photo of wheelchair basketballers Bruno Moretti and Robin Lucas, 1960s
... wheelchair sport... Collingwood wheelchair basketball wheelchair sport disabled sports ...Black and white photo of wheelchair basketballers Bruno Moretti and Robin Lucas.Reverse of the photo lists the photo subjects as follows: Bruno Moretti Robin Lucaswheelchair basketball, wheelchair sport, disabled sports, robin lucas, bruno moretti, paravics sports club -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Photo of wheelchair basketballers, 1960, 1960
... wheelchair sport... Collingwood wheelchair basketball wheelchair sport disabled sports ...Black and white photo of wheelchair basketballers, 1960.Reverse of the photo lists (in pen) the photo subjects as follows: B. Moretti, G. Burch, A Roberts, F. Martin, R. Lucas, L Murphy (with ball) R. Hepburnwheelchair basketball, wheelchair sport, disabled sports, robin lucas, fred martin, ron hepburn, bruno moretti, gordon burch, a. roberts, les murphy -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo, Allan Studios, Paravics Sports Club
... wheelchair sport... sports wheelchair sport Herb Sanderson Geoff Luke Cyril Thomas ...Founded in 1962, the ParaVics Sports Club (now Disability Sports and Recreation Victoria) was established to help a group of eight athletes with disability compete in national and international sporting competitions.Black and white photo of members of the Paravics Sports Club, circa the 1960s.Handwritten (in pen) notes of those in photo Standing: Herb Sanderson, Geoff Luke, Cyril Thomas, Bruno Moretti. Ross Tong, Alan Yeomans, Graeme Ball, Ian Duckling, Ivan Watts, Bill Ingrams, Tony Crisp Maker's mark stamp: ALLAN STUDIOS COLLINGWOOD WHEN RE-ORDERING QUOTE NO. 9259 POS. 7Aparavics sports club, disabled sports, wheelchair sport, herb sanderson, geoff luke, cyril thomas, bruno moretti, ross tong, alan yeomans, graeme ball, ian duckling, ivan watt, bill ingrams, tony crisp -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Laminated photo, Opening ceremony of first Australian Games at Albert Park, 1960
... wheelchair sport... Collingwood john landy albert park wheelchair sport disabled sports ...Laminated photocopy of wheelchair athletes at the first Australian Games at Albert Park, Melbourne in 1960Opening Ceremony of First Australian Games at Albert Park, Melbourne in 1960 The Games were opened by John Landyjohn landy, albert park, wheelchair sport, disabled sports -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Premiership ladder, Ladder, best and fairest, leading scorers for 1967 Victorian Wheelchair Basketball Association competition, 03/09/1967
... wheelchair sport... Collingwood disabled sports wheelchair basketball wheelchair sport ...Foldout sheet (four panels) containing the competition ladder, best and fairest, and leading scorers details for the 1967 Victorian Wheelchair Basketball Association competition.Apart from the ladder, best and fairest, leading scorers for 1967 Victorian Wheelchair Basketball Association competition, the sheet also includes a handwritten (in blue pen) note: Note: Basketball Match against St Kilda Football Club. See ticket attached. PLEASE BE THERE.disabled sports, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair sport, victorian wheelchair basketball association, st kilda football club, ivan watts, r. howard, bruno moretti, graeme ball, kevin coombs, j. wood, m. wilson, bryan tudor, i. resojovic, r. thornton, b. scilley, r. mcintyre, paravics sports club -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Stickers, Stickers and sheets from first Commonwealth Paraplegic Games, Perth 1962, 1962
... wheelchair sport.... Commonwealth Paraplegic Games disabled sports wheelchair sport 1962 ...The 1962 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games, held in Perth, were the first edition of the Commonwealth Paraplegic Games.Approximately 100 stickers, both loose and attached in original sheets.Red image and text, in white/cream background. Drawing of a male wheelchair athlete throwing a javelin, in front of an Australian flag. Text underneath: FIRST COMMONWEALTH PARALYMPIC GAMES. Perth. 10-17 November 1962commonwealth paraplegic games, disabled sports, wheelchair sport, 1962 commonwealth paraplegic games, perth -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Newsletter, Paravics Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 20, January 1972 - Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria, February 1972
... wheelchair sport... to the newsletter. Paravics Sports Club disabled sports wheelchair sport ...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 Victoria
Newsletter, Paravics Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 20, January 1972 - Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria, February 1972
... wheelchair sport... to the newsletter. paravics sports club disabled sports wheelchair sport ...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 Victoria
Newsletter, Paravics Newsletter Vol. 1 No. 12, May 1972 - Paraplegic and Quadriplegic Association of Victoria, May 1971
... wheelchair sport... disabled sports wheelchair sport mike jarrett paraplegic ...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 -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Correspondance to Wheelchair Sports Victoria, unknown year, unknown
Single sheet of hotel stationery, from the National Convention Centre in Canberra, containing correspondence from an unidentified source to 'Shona', The note details a contribution of photographs that the unidentified author of the note donated to Wheelchair Sports Victoria.14/2 Hi Shona - recognise this paper!! I found these "antique" photographs, & since I'd heard WSV were setting up some historical records, I thought you might like them. - The four kids are the first Pacific School Games Team ~1986: Campbell Message, Bobby Dunn (I think), Andrew Power & Tamlyn Dunn with Cynthia Power. I think this was the 1st time the disabled kids were integrated into the team. - The B'ball one is the year the Aussie won at Stoke, ~1987 - Michael Norton winning at the 1986 National Wheelchair Games. (Big Photo) - Michael Green, John Barry & and Jarrod Mayer 1985 Nat. Jnr W'ch Games - John Lindsay, Ian Gainey 1988 Nat. W'ch Games (unidentifiable signature) -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Photo album, Photo album - Foundation Members Dinner, April 1994; Athletes Together Meet, January 1995; The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995; South Melbourne Opening Day, 7th July 1995, 1995-1997 (approx)
The photo album includes photographs of several disabled sports events and functions, including: - Dinner for Foundation Members Wheelchair Sports Victoria, April 1994 - Athletes Together Meet VIP Function, January 1995 - The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995 - Opening Day of Wheelchair Sports Victoria's South Melbourne office in July 1995Photo album containing 100 pages and 122 photographs of several disabled sports events, as well as some negatives. Photo album is a blue binder format.The photo album cover includes the following labels. - Foundation Members Dinner, April 1994 - Athletes Together Meet, January 1995 - The Great Aussie BBQ in the Park, February 1995 - South Melbourne Opening Day, 7th July 1995wheelchair sports victoria, disabled sports, max kelleher -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Plastic souvenir, The International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed - Israel '68, 1968
... to be organized as a multi-sport event for wheelchair athletes. Games were... to be organized as a multi-sport event for wheelchair athletes. Games were ...The International Stoke-Mandevile Games, held in Tel-Aviv in 1968, were later classified as the third edition of the Paralympics. The International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports (IWAS) World Games (or IWAS World Games) are a multi-sport competition for athletes with a disability, which under the former name of the International Stoke Mandeville Games were the forerunner of the Paralympic Games. The competition has been formerly known as the World Wheelchair and Amputee Games, the Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Games, the Stoke Mandeville Games, the World Wheelchair Games, and in the 1960s and 1970s was often referred to as the Wheelchair Olympics. The Games were originally held in 1948 by neurologist Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who organized a sporting competition involving World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital rehabilitation facility in Aylesbury, England, taking place concurrently with the first post-war Summer Olympics in London. In 1952, the Netherlands joined in the event, creating the first international sports competition for the disabled. In 1960, the Ninth Stoke Mandeville Games were held in Rome, Italy, following that year's Olympic Games. These are considered to be the first Paralympic Games.[1] The 2012 Paralympic mascot Mandeville was named after Stoke Mandeville Hospital. While the Paralympic Games evolved to include athletes from all disability groups, the Stoke Mandeville games continued to be organized as a multi-sport event for wheelchair athletes. Games were held annually in Aylesbury under the direction of the International Stoke Mandeville Games Federation (ISMGF), which became the International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation (ISMWSF)..Plastic medallion encasing a paper disc commemorating the 1968 Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed. Inscriptions (English): Front: Municipalities - Nazareth Elite - Nazareth. Reverse: The International Stoke-Mandeville Games for the Paralysed - Israel '68. Friendship - Unity - Sportsmanship. On both sides of the medallions there are what are likely to be the equivalent Hebrew and Arabic translations. Images induces Front: Logos of unknown organisations. Reverse: Logo for the 1968 Paralympics, showing three interlocking wheels to represent their values: friendship, unity and sportsmanship 1968 paralympics, 1968 stoke-mandeville-games, 1968 tel-aviv paralympics -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
ID card, Kevin Coombs photo ID, 1980 Paraympic Games in Arnhem, The Netherlands, 1980
Kevin Coombs, OAM (born 30 May 1941) is an Australian wheelchair basketballer and athlete who competed at five Paralympics including the first Paralympic Games in 1960. He was the first Australian Aboriginal Paralympic competitor for Australia. Coombs was part of the Australia men's national wheelchair basketball team at the 1960 Rome, 1968 Tel Aviv, 1972 Heidelberg, 1980 Arnhem and 1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville Paralympics. He served as coach/captain at the 1972 games and as captain at the 1984 games. He also participated in athletics events at the 1968 and 1972 Paralympics. He captained the silver-medal-winning Australian wheelchair basketball team at the 1974 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games in Dunedin, led the Australian team in gold medal performances at the 1977 and 1982 FESPIC Games, captained the team at the 1977 Silver Jubilee Games, and played in the 1983 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship.[10][11] The 1980 Summer Paralympics were held in Arhmen, in The Netherlands, the sixth edition of the event.Plastic card, containing orange cardboard ID card, with photo inset.Front: Logos of 1980 Paralympics and Paralympic mascots (in Dutch) Olympische Spelen voor Gehandicapten 21 juni-5-juli Reverse: very degraded portrait photo of Kevin Coombs Nation - AUSTRALIA Name:- Coumbs Classification - 4 Startnr - 0087 Points 2 -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Badge, Swedish disabled sports badge
Round crimson and red plastic badge.Front of the badge has a black silhouette of a wheelchair athlete on a crimson background, surrounded by the Swedish text STÖD SVENSK HANDIKAPPIDROTT - ANVAND SPORTOGRAM (SUPPORT SWEDISH DISABILITY SPORT - USE SPORTOGRAM) Back is plain white, with what is likely to be the badge maker's business name and phone number in red text. "PER EDBERG AB 08-34 04 30" -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel pin, The Paraplegic Sports Club NSW lapel pin, unknown
Small lapel pin, in gold, blue and white.Front includes a gold silhouette of a wheelchair athlete wielding javelin, inset on a white background in the shape of the state of New South Wales, on a gold a background. Above and below the image is the text "THE PARAPLEGIC SPORTS CLUB N.S.W." Back is plain, except for A.E. PATRICK, SYDNEY, likely the maker of the badge, -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel pin, Paravics Sports Club lapel pin
Lapel pin in the shape of the state of Victoria.Gold silhouette of a wheelchair athlete and the text (in gold) PARAVICS SPORTS CLUB, on a navy blue and white background. -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel pin, SAD lapel pin
Unclear what organisation this lapel pin is representing, Small square lapel pin.Pale gold coloured silhouette of a wheelchair athlete, with a red logo spelling out "SAD" or possible "CSAD", on whitish background.and gold border -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Patch, National Wheelchair Basketball Association patch
Round clothing patch.Navy blue embroidered logo of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (stylised wheelchair basketball athlete), and navy blue embroidered National Wheelchair Basketball Association on white background. -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Patch, Victorian team patch for 12th National Paraplegic & Quadriplegic Games, Melbourne 1981
Round clothing patch.Navy blue stylised image of two wheelchair athletes, n white background, with caption "VICTORIAN TEAM". Logo surrounded by navy blue text "12th NATIONAL PARAPLEGIC & QUADRIPLEGIC GAMES. MELBOURNE "1981". -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Patch, Victorian team patch for 12th National Paraplegic & Quadriplegic Games, Melbourne 1981
Round clothing patch.Navy blue stylised image of single wheelchair athlete, on white background, with caption "VICTORIAN". Logo surrounded by navy blue text "12th NATIONAL PARAPLEGIC & QUADRIPLEGIC GAMES. MELB, DEC '81". -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel pin, Deutscher Rollsthul-Sportverband
Small round badge with long pin"Deutscher Rollsthul-Sportverband" in gold text, on a crimson/burgundy background, with a gold figure of a wheelchair archery athlete. -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel badge, VII World Wheelchair Games - Paralympics UK 1984 badge
Round lapel badgeVII WORLD WHEELCHAIR GAMES PARALYMPICS UK 1984