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Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph - Team Photograph, WGV [Pennant] Section 6, 2008, 2008
... Womens Golf Victoria...The Heidelberg women's team won the 2008 Women's Golf... The Heidelberg women's team won the 2008 Women's Golf Victoria Section 6 ...The Heidelberg women's team won the 2008 Women's Golf Victoria Section 6 Pennant. This collection of photos shows various poses with the pennant. Team members (photo 1): Back row (Left to right): Anne Johnston (now Shelton), Josee Weel, Andrea Lee, Liz Sinclair, Shirley Crapper. Front row: Maree Ciavarella, Caroline Phillips, Julie Greig, Helen Young, Jan Wallis.A collection of 10 colour photographs of the 2008 women's pennant team.women's pennant, womens golf victoria, pennant, 2008 -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, WGV Section 4 - winning Pennant Team 2001: Heidelberg Golf Club, 2001
... Womens Golf Victoria... Heidelberg Golf Club Womens Golf Victoria Women's Pennant Colour ...WGV Section 4 - winning Pennant Team 2001: Heidelberg Golf ClubColour photograph and caption.heidelberg golf club, womens golf victoria, women's pennant -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Photograph, WGV Section 7 - winning Pennant Team 2001: Heidelberg Golf Club, 2001
... Womens Golf Victoria... Heidelberg Golf Club Womens Golf Victoria Women's Pennant Colour ...WGV Section 7 - winning Pennant Team 2001: Heidelberg Golf ClubColour photograph and caption.heidelberg golf club, womens golf victoria, women's pennant -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Folder, Heidelberg Golf Club, Women's Golf Victoria Pennant, 2004-2005: Ladies Pennant Book 6, 2004-2005
... Womens Golf Victoria... Women's Golf Associates Ladies' Golf Pennant Womens Golf Victoria ...Handwritten results of HGC competing in Ladies Pennant Section 2, 2004-2005. Contains team sheets, results, some handwritten completed sheets, some blank.Volume 6 of a set of women's pennant resultsCollection of team sheets, results, blank sheets. Handwritten results. Housed in manilla folder.women's golf, associates, ladies' golf, pennant, womens golf victoria -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Folder, Heidelberg Golf Club, Women's Golf Victoria Pennant, 2006: Ladies Pennant Book 7, 2006
... Womens Golf Victoria...' Golf Pennant Womens Golf Victoria Collection of team sheets ...Manilla folder containing lists of players and caddies for HGC team; draw for each section of Pennant competition; a WGV 2006 Tournament Handbook; a WGV 2006 Metropolitan Pennant Handbook. Volume 7 of a set of women's pennant resultsCollection of team sheets, caddies and draw, WGV tournament handbook, a WGV 2006 Metropolitan Pennant Handbook. Housed in manilla folder.women's golf, associates, ladies' golf, pennant, womens golf victoria -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Award, Mental Hospitals Ladies Golf Competition, Commemorative Shield, 1930-1932
... golf - womens competitions - victoria... undertaken by staff of the Hospital. fairview golf club golf - womens ...An Article in The Herald (18 Feb 1931) records that: "FAIRVIEW OFFICIALS - AT the annual meeting of the Associates of the Fairview Golf Club the following office bearers were elected: President, Miss A, Simcocks; secretary, Miss B. Williamson; captain, Miss A. Shiells; committee, Misses Tresise, Walters, Brown and McLachlan. The captain reported that the shield presented by Mr and Mrs Bourne for competition among the clubs associated with the metropolitan mental hospitals had been won by Fairview associates, who will hold it for one year."The trophy has historical significance as an item associated with the Melbourne Mental Hospital in the 1930s and also of social significance in that it relates to recreational pursuits undertaken by staff of the Hospital.Wood and silver plate shield won by the ladies team of Fairview Golf Club in the years 1930, 1931 and 1932. The Golf Club was established in 1928, and was owned and managed as part of the Kew Mental Hospital. The 9-hole golf course was located next to the Chandler Highway and is currently the site of the headquarters of Guide Dogs Victoria. The trophy formed part of the personal collection of Dr Fred Stamp, which was donated to the Kew Historical Society following his death in 2018 by his family.Inscriptions on silver plate plaques - Top "Mental Hospitals", Bottom: "Ladies Golf Competition"; Bottom left: "Fairview Golf Club 1930", "Fairview Golf Club 1931" and Fairview Golf Club 1932".fairview golf club, golf - womens competitions - victoria, trophies - golf -
Heidelberg Golf Club
Administrative record - Folder, Women's Golf Victoria, Women's Golf Victoria: Pennant 2001, 2001
... Official program, rules, and local teams for Women's Golf... program, rules, and local teams for Women's Golf Victoria Pennant ...Official program, rules, and local teams for Women's Golf Victoria Pennant competition 2001.Collection of administrative recordswomen's golf, associates, ladies' golf, pennant -
City of Melbourne Libraries
Photograph, Miss Betty Nankivell
Dr Elizabeth “Betty” Nankivell (1907-2003), later Mrs Forward, graduated in 1937 from Melbourne University with a degree in medicine. She worked at Queen Victoria and Royal Adelaide Hospitals. During WWII, she practised medicine in Morwell, and in 1945 joined the Royal Australian Army Medical Corp (R.A.A.M.C.). Betty lived and worked in many South East Asian countries, including 10 years of private practise in Kuala Lumpur, before retiring in 1970 to live in Melbourne. Photographer notations on slide: "Vic Women's Golf Ch'ship B98" Published: The Age 3 September 1935 p. 7 Published title: "EXCITING GOLF DUEL." Published caption: MISS B. NANKIVELL, whose victory over Miss Pam Barton was the outstanding feature of the play in the Australian Championship yesterday. Trove article identifier: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article203852987 Description: Action shot of golfer Betty Nankivell putting on golf course. She wears a checked cardigan, straight skirt, stockings, heeled shoes and a tie, no hat. The clubhouse structure is blurred in the background. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Dr Elizabeth “Betty” Nankivell, Mrs Forward Betty Nankivell (1907 – 2003) was a champion Victorian golfer and medical doctor. She competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship at Royal Melbourne in 1935 against the visiting British Team. She eliminated 18 year old British champion Pam Barton, but was defeated by the eventual winner of the tournament, Mrs J B Walker in the semi finals. In 1938, Betty won the SA Golf Championships at Kooyonga SA. Betty graduated from Melbourne University with a degree in medicine in 1937 and worked at Queen Victoria Hospital and at Royal Adelaide Hospital as R.M.O. (Resident Medical Officer). During the war years, Betty practised medicine in Morwell, Victoria, and in 1945 joined the R.A.A.M.C. (Royal Australian Army Medical Corp) for the Malaya Medical Service. In 1946, she married Alan Forward OBE, a Colonel in the British Army and later the Commissioner of Road Transport in Malaya, and lived and worked in many S E Asian countries including 10 years in private practice in Kuala Lumpur. Betty continued to play golf throughout her life, retiring in 1970, and died in Melbourne in 2003. Sources: Melbourne University: Journal of the University of Melbourne Medical Society: vol. 2, no. 1golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club -
City of Melbourne Libraries
Photograph, Mrs T S McKay (Miss Odette Lefebvre)
Mrs T S McKay, née Odette Lefebvre “Killara Amazon who drives like a man, smiles like a school girl and dresses like a picture” – Smiths Weekly 22 July 1933 In 1934, the Ladies Golf Union of NSW introduced a rule forbidding women not wearing stockings from competing in games under their control. Rather than wear stockings, Odette Lefebvre (1910-1991) withdrew from her team causing a media stir. She subsequently agreed to wear stockings for any NSW game she wished to play in. She said that a player had every right to dress as she wished, providing it did not offend modesty. She found it more comfortable to play without stockings. Photographer notations on slide: "Golf Ch'ship Mrs McKay B98" . Description: Female golfer teeing off with 3 wood, wearing beret, cardigan, straight skirt, ankle socks, sensible shoes. Blurred spectators are visible in the background. . Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Mrs T S McKay, née Odette Lefebvre (1910-1991), was a NSW champion golfer. She won the NSW Women’s Championship 1931, 1933. Odette competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship at Royal Melbourne against the British Women’s Team in 1935. She was defeated by Mrs Sloan Morpeth nee Susie Tolhurst in the semifinals. . A tall, willowy, beautiful brunette with a winning smile and sparkly blue eyes and exotically of French origin, the press reported the outdoor sports loving young woman’s social and golf activities closely. . In 1933 (27/7/1933), the Smith’s Weekly headline ran “Drives like a man but is a real girl – always”. The article called her the “Killara Amazon who drives like a man, smiles like a school girl and dresses like a picture”. . In 1934, the Ladies Golf Union of NSW introduced a rule forbidding women without stockings to compete in games within their control. Rather than wear stockings, Odette withdrew from her team, causing a media stir. She subsequently agreed to wear stockings for any game she was keen to play in. She said that a player had every right to dress as she wished, providing it did not offend modesty. She found it more comfortable to play without stockings. . Fellow women golfers were sympathetic to the non-stocking brigade. Mrs J J Hollywood, president of the Maitland Golf Club Associates said, “What a storm in a teacup over nothing! As if a pair of stockings could possibly make all the difference to a person’s game. However, I think the mosquitoes settle that question for the L.G.V. in the North”, she added with a laugh. (Newcastle Sun 5/5/1934) . Acting president of the Victorian Women’s Golf Union, Mrs J B Bellair, said, “It is much warmer in Sydney than here and must be more comfortable without stockings. Miss Lefebvre too, has such beautiful legs and they are so brown, that she can afford to dispense with stockings. Women in Victoria are not likely to play without stockings, however, it is much too cold here. I have never seen any of them on the links in bare legs.” (Newcastle Sun 5/5/1934) . Mrs L Griffiths, president of the Steelworks Associate Club in Newcastle said, “It appears to be an unnecessary rule that the L.G.V. has enforced. Why, if they started laying down laws like that, where would we end? What about ties etc being compulsory for men?” (Newcastle Sun 5/5/1934) . The L.G.V. insisted that the dignity of the game should not be impaired by players who dared to show any originality in clothes, even if they did add comfort. (The Sun, Sydney 5/5/1934) . Even in 1941, despite wartime shortages, the L.G.V. NSW was insisting that – “no player may play in open L.G.V. competitions without stockings.” (Yass Tribune-Courier 6/11/1941) . In 1934, Odette married champion golfer and barrister Thomas McKay who later became a NSW Liberal Party politician. They had two children before divorcing in 1946.golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club -
City of Melbourne Libraries
Photograph, Mrs Sloan Morpeth (Miss Susie Tolhurst)
... of Britain. In 2012, Golf Victoria introduced the Women’s Champions... of Britain. In 2012, Golf Victoria introduced the Women’s Champions ...Mrs Sloan Morpeth, née Claire “Susie” Tolhurst From her trilby with golf tee sensibly tucked in the brim, to her hand knitted socks and fringed brogues, Susie looks the golf champion she was. Susie (1905-1999) won the Victorian Ladies' Amateur Championship five times between 1919 and 1936. She was defeated in the 1935 Women’s Golf Championship final by Mrs J B Walker of Britain. In 2012, Golf Victoria introduced the Women’s Champions Trophy, renamed in 2016 to the Susie Tolhurst Trophy. Her husband, Mr Sloan Morpeth, designed the Commonwealth, Peninsula Kingswood Country Club and Portsea Golf Clubs. Photographer notations on slide: "Vic Women's Golf Ch'ship B98" Description: Golfer Susie Tolhurst putting. She wears a hat, tie, skirt, cardigan, handknitted socks and brogues. She also has a golf tee tucked into her hatband. Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: Mrs Sloan Morpeth née Claire Helene Susie Tolhurst (known as Susie) Susie Tolhurst (1905-1999) was a champion Victorian golfer. Susie was the winner of the Ladies Amateur Championships five times between 1915 and 1936. She held the Australian title in 1930, 1931. Susie competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship at Royal Melbourne in 1935 against the British Women’s Team. She made the final but was defeated by Mrs J B Walker of Britain. The Golf Victoria competition for women held the Susie Tolhurst Trophy. In 1934 Susie Tolhurst married NZ Open Championship golfer Mr Sloan Morpeth. He later designed Peninsula - Kingswood Country Golf Course, Portsea Golf Course and Commonwealth Golf Course. They had one daughter, Simone.golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club