Physical description
Typed list of the clubs rules- attached to an A4 minute book
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the place now called Victoria, and all First Peoples living and working on this land. We celebrate the history and contemporary creativity of the world’s oldest living culture and pay respect to Elders — past, present and future.
Please be aware that this website may contain culturally sensitive material — images, voices and information provided by now deceased persons. Content also may include images and film of places that may cause sorrow.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website may contain culturally sensitive material — images, voices and information provided by now deceased persons. Content also may include images and film of places that may cause sorrow.
Some material may contain terms that reflect authors’ views, or those of the period in which the item was written or recorded but may not be considered appropriate today. These views are not necessarily the views of Victorian Collections.
Users of this site should be aware that in many areas of Australia, reproduction of the names and photographs of deceased people is restricted during a period of mourning. The length of this time varies and is determined by the community.
Reuse of any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander material on this site may require cultural clearances. Users are advised to contact the source organisation to discuss appropriate reuse.
Typed list of the clubs rules- attached to an A4 minute book
The people are L to R: Kathy McMeel (secretary), Annie Blanch (Boat Captain), Joanne Bone (president), James Tait (director of Gwen and Edna Jones and Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundations, Susan Finnigan (Grants Officer) and Clive Wooster (treasurer). • In February 2017 the club filled the base of the boathouse and poured a new concrete floor. • They had an opening to thank the donors, especially the Gwen and Edna Jones and Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundations and to celebrate with the community and rowers, past and present • Since 1996 rowers had to wade in foul, ankle to thigh high water to access the boat shed- this was for 3-5 months of every year- our facilities are now accessible and Warrnambool has a sporting venue for rowers that is safe and one the public can be proud of. • The Club thanked Barry Wilson for generously donating the plans and acknowledged the ‘term deposit’ raised over the last 10 years, by past and present members, which allowed the Club to contribute the additional funding required. • In particular The Foundations assistance made the project possible. The two philanthropic Foundations are a treasure for the community as they can step in and fill the gap where other funding sources cannot. In our case they were the major donors and we could not have contemplated this project without their assistance. We are truly grateful for the assistance of The Gwen and Edna Jones and Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation. • Mr James Tait, a director of both Foundations to unveiled the commemorative plaque.
Color photograph taken at the opening of the Redeveloped City of Warrnambool Rowing Club. Includes a brass plaque. The people are L to R: Kathy McMeel (secretary), Annie Blanch (Boat Captain), Joanne Bone (president), James Tait (director of Gwen and Edna Jones and Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundations, Susan Finnigan (Grants Officer) and Clive Wooster (treasurer).
james tait, warrnambool, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, boathouse, boathouse redevelopment, gwen and edna jones foundation, ray and joyce uebergang foundation
Redevelopment notice of the City of Warrnambool Rowing Club - the club flooded annually for 3-4 months a year (since being built in 1996) and in 2017 the Club raised the floor level -so it no longer floods. To celebrate the Club hosted a 'shed opening' for the donors and community. Funding: Gwen and Edna Jones Foundation $30,000, Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation $4,000, City of Warrnambool Rowing Club $13,000.
A4 invitation
city of warrnambool rowing club, boatshed devevelopment, warrnambool rowing, warrnambool, rowing, gwen and edna jones foundation, ray and joyce uebergang foundation
Postcard sized black and white photograph taken in France c 1917 during WW1
reginald titford, william titford, warrnambool rowing club, city of warrnambool rowing club
The City of Warrnambool Rowing Club (CoWRC) received a grant from the Warrnambool City Council Community Development Fund for the project: to hold a public event to install a plaque – dedicated to members and ex members who enlisted in WW1. The original honor roll had been lost to history. The date chosen was August 7 as this was 100 years since the death of a particular member, Major Thomas (Tom) Redford. Process: the Club wrote a book about its 140 year history and learnt of the honor roll. Every effort to find it was exhausted. The Club applied for funds to produce a replacement plaque and have a public event to unveil it. Outcome: There is now a permanent plaque in the rowing ‘prescient’ on the Hopkins River.
one meter high stone with brass plaque
‘Lest we Forget’ Honour Roll of Warrnambool Rowing Club Members and ex-Members who enlisted for the First World War. Archibald W. Artso E. Baillie T. Battarbee M. Beeching J. Beeching W. Brown J. Brown S. Butler G. Chapman R. Chew A. Collins A. Cordner J.A. Curtis J.P. Davidson W.J.S. Dickson J.R. Dwyer T. Fary G. Fisher C. Fisher R. Flett C. Flett F. Flett V. Foote E. Gartlan L. Granter J. Harris H. Hope W. Humphreys C. Jackway W.R. King C. Lee R. Levy J. London D. MacKinlay W. MacKnight C.C. Manson A. Marfell W.L. McDougall K. McGee W. McKay M. McKay R. McKenzie W. McLennan W. McMeekin W. Mitchell S. Murphy R.S. O'Donnell J. Parsons L. Redford T. Richter F. Roper H. Robinson C.F. Robinson G. Ryan P. Sarll W. Spotswood D. Thompson A. Thompson H.G.(J) Tinker E. Titford R.A. MC Webb W. Williamson C. Every Club member of military age enlisted. A Norfolk Island Pine was planted in November 1916 to perpetuate the memory of former member, Major Thomas Redford, who died at Gallipoli. The tree is believed to be beside the Hopkins River in EJ King Park. Honour Roll rededicated by the City of Warrnambool Rowing Club and Warrnambool City Council, August 7 2016.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, warrnambool rowing club, hopkins river, hopkins river warrnambool, world war one, first world war, rowing, rowers
The Club learnt of a memorial plaque dedicated to the to the Warrnambool Rowing Club members who enlisted for World War One, when writing the Clubs history. Every member of military age enlisted. The original plaque was unveiled in November 1916 and a Norfolk Pine planted on the Hopkins River bank - in memory of T. Redford.The tree stands however the plaque has not been found. The Club has updated the names and had a new plaque made. On 7th August 2016 - 101 years after one rower- Major Thomas Redford died - it was rededicated. The flyer is the advertisement / invitation for the day.
A4 paper colored flyer
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, world war one, first world war, rowing, memorial
A medal held in the Price family won by William Price in 1908. Reported on page 2 on the 2nd January 1908 the results of a regatta held in Colac the day before. The Warrnambool A.N.A. team won the Friendly Society’s Fours.
Photograph of a pocket sized medal.
On front: ? H.P ?date...08 W.R.C. Won By W. Price Society fours on back.
warrnambool rowing club, city of warrnambool rowing club, william price, colac regatta 1908, rowing
This book was launched on 21 February 2016. It details the history of the City of Warrnambool Rowing Club (CoWRC) and includes the five rowing clubs that have operated on the Hopkins River, Warrnambool and been absorbed by CoWRC .
This book details the history of five rowing clubs on the Hopkins River, Warrnambool. It includes the clubs importance to the community, coloured and black and white photographs, table of committtees from 1871 and the first documented boating club on the river in 1850.
An 85 page A4 book, black and white cover with coloured photographs, table of committees.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool ladies rowing club, faugh-a-ballagh, hopkins boating club, gordon rowing club, susan finnigan, hopkins river, warrnambool, hopkins river warrnambool
City of Warrnambool crews at the Dimboola Regatta: 2011. Top: Brendan Finnigan. Middle: Maryanne Purcell, Angela Griffin, Debbie Fitzgibbon, Jasmine Sloane, Susan Finnigan, Carla Sudholz, Clive Wooster, Aeofia Dalton, Gillian Norris. Front: Kate Jolley, Jo Bone, Joanna Welsh.
city of warrnambool crews at the dimboola regatta: 2011. top: brendan finnigan. middle: maryanne purcell, angela griffin, debbie fitzgibbon, jasmine sloane, susan finnigan, carla sudholz, clive wooster, aeofia dalton, gillian norris. front: kate jolley, jo bone, joanna welsh., city of warrnambool rowing club, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, rowing, dimboola, regatta
Lightweight Eight: 1947-48 season. L-R: Les Sheedy, Geoff Kay, Doug Baillie (cox),Keith McLeod, Don Tinker, Leon Whitson, Ray Kenneally, Jim Hocking, Keith Primmer. Don Tinker’s cousin Eric and Uncle Stan were also Club members.
Lightweight Eight: 1947-48 season. L-R: Les Sheedy, Geoff Kay, Doug Baillie (cox),Keith McLeod, Don Tinker, Leon Whitson, Ray Kenneally, Jim Hocking, Keith Primmer. Don Tinker’s cousin Eric and Uncle Stan were also Club members.
les sheedy, geoff kay, doug baillie, keith mcleod, don tinker, leon whitson, ray kenneally, jim hocking, keith primmer, warrnambool rowing club, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, rowing, hopkins river
In 1953 the warrnambool rowing club was given permission to use the warrnambool city council colors and insignia.
Circular metal shield with blue and gold enamel paint depicting the rowing clubs shield: A sailing boat, sheaf of wheat and sun below the Coat of Arms of Victoria, the Princess Royal.
City of Warrnambool Rowing Club By These We Florish
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool city council, coat of arms
Won by M.U.I.O.O.F. Crew: W. Marfett stroke, R.J. Russell 3, A.J. Fisher 2, H.G. Marfell bow, V. Williamson cox. “As its name suggests, Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows (MUIOOF) had its origins in Manchester, England. It was established in Melbourne in 1840 when Augustus Greeves, a member of the MUIOOF in England, migrated to Australia. On his arrival in Melbourne, Greeves teamed up with journalist Thomas Strode, to form the first lodge—The Australia Felix Lodge. The lodge received its Constitution on 7 December 1840 and this is recognised as the birth date of Manchester Unity in Victoria.”
Warrnambool rowing club was founded in 1973, with regattas starting in 1885 and a VRA regatta in 1890.
Timber framed black and white photograph of a mens rowing crew on the hopkins river, warrnambool.
Warrnambool Regatta Boxing Day 1908 Friendly Society's Four Won by: M.U.I.O.O.F.
rowing, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, hopkins river warrnambool, warrnambool regatta, 1908, 1908
These were the City of Warrnambool Rowing Clubrooms from around 1950 - 1996.
Colored photograph of the City of Warrnambool Rowing Clubrooms and shed.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, warrnambool rowing club, hopkins river warrnambool, warrnambool regatta, clubrooms
Black and white photograph of 16 ladies, posed in knee length skirts and woolen club blazers.
Back Row left to right Kath Kelly – Mrs Edmond – Mrs Evan Jones – Sis Wall – Edna Edmonds – Mrs Gibbons – Mrs Jenkins – Janet Kermond. Front Row
margaret mcdonald – rita kermond – marie powell – eunice jessen – doss edmonds – jean duggan – isabella macnamara – mars edmond., kath kelly – mrs edmond – mrs evan jones – sis wall – edna edmonds – mrs gibbons – mrs jenkins – janet kermond., ladies rowing, ladies rowing warrnambool, ladies rowing club, hopkins river, warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool ladies rowing club, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club
Mrs George Rolfe was the wife of the owner of Lyndoch. He was a Melbourne tea merchant, who owned 216 acres of the Shipley estate further up the Hopkins River. In the late 1870s he bought 2 acres of land and house along the Hopkins near the bridge and developed into Lyndoch. By 1883 he increased to 50 acres. He resoiled the land, put in a water supply reservoir, water tanks and pumps, a reticulation system and a windmill- 50 feet high with four sails 18 feet high and 4 1/2 wide. George Rolfe died in 1919 and the present Lyndoch House was built in 1925. Source: By These We Flourish, A History of Warrnambool by C.E. Sayers and P.L. Yule Edition 1
A4 landscape black and white photograph of a mens rowing four on the Hopkins River, Warrnambool.
The Final for Mrs Rolfe's Trophy Presented by Mrs George Rolfe by W.R.C.
lyndoch, lyndoch warrnambool, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, george rolfe
Shield shaped wooden trophy with small named metal shields a banner above is inscribed (see below), there is a circular plaque in the center with a central blue area transposed with a sculler. Names are dated from 1978 - 2015 (current)
The Les Gardner Perpetual Trophy for Best Clubman
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, warrnambool rowing club, hopkins river warrnambool, warrnambool regatta
Shield shaped trophy with crossed oars over a wreath surrounded by 8 named shields with a banner across the top: inscription is difficult to read, it appears to be: C.W.R.C. Best Club man. Donated by W. ?. R. C. Student Union.
Inscription is difficult to read, it appears to be: C.W.R.C. Best Club man. Donated by W. ?. R. C. Student Union. Named shields are dated from 1972 - 1978.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool regatta
A4 Cash Book / Ledger containing records of cash takings for the rowing club from 1925 - 1969.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool, warrnambool rowing club
A4 184 page minute book- containing hand writen accounts of ordinary and annual meetings.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, rowing, warrnambool
Half page illustration from Punch p. 37. Two panel illustration by G.D. Armour titled 'Points of View' and subtitled 'The River as it Appears to the Winners of an Easy Race' showing starboard view of a straight four rowing erect and without obvious distress. Below 'As it Appears to the Losers of a Hard Race' showing closeup starboard stern quarter view of a straight four collapsed over their oars, with the surrounding scenery drawn in a wavy haze. Part of the Tom Weil Collection. Thomas E Weil is a very knowledgeable and respected collector of rowing memorabilia from all over the world. His extensive collection includes material from many years of the Oxford and Cambridge University Boat Race, and Henley Royal Regatta. He also lectures and writes on rowing history and is a Trustee of the River and Rowing Museum. River & Rowing Museum, Mill Meadows, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 1BF Telephone: 01491 415600 General enquiries: [email protected]
Copy of an Ink and watercolor painting of two rowing crews. Two panel copy of an illustration by G.D. Armour titled 'Points of View' and subtitled 'The River as it Appears to the Winners of an Easy Race' showing starboard view of a straight four rowing erect and without obvious distress. Below 'As it Appears to the Losers of a Hard Race' showing closeup starboard stern quarter view of a straight four collapsed over their oars, with the surrounding scenery drawn in a wavy haze.
Points of view G.D. Armour
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, hopkins river warrnambool, hopkins river warrnambool, g.d. armou, 'points of view'
Victorian Rowing Association (V.R.A.) was the governing body of affiliated Victorian rowing clubs.The address on the booklet is 14 McKillop St Melbourne, C.1. Warrnambool Rowing Club was periodically affiliated with the VRA
49 page pale blue colored booklet
V.R.A. Constitution Rules & By Laws Regatta Regulations & Laws of Boat Racing
cv.r.a, warrnambool rowing club, city of warrnambool rowing club, rowing, victorian rowing
There were numerous banners awarded to winning crews (rowers and coxswains)- these are a sample.
Four synthetic material 'banners' dated 1974-78 Names of winning crews listed
CWRC 1974-75
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, trophy, regatta, warrnambool regatta
This is a trophy for a mens four or eight- awarded to each rower (this is for the rower in 2 seat)- probably awarded at a regatta (warrnambool)
long timber oar shaped trophy- with a green blade and gold colored writing
WDRA Championship Four April 6th 1940 Warrnambool R.C. R. Merriman No 2.
r. merriman, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, hopkins river, rowing, regatta
Rowing club blazer worn from approx. 1960-1980
Woolen navy colored blazer with gold colored embroidery on packet.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, rowing, jacket, blazer
circular medilian
Melbourne Regatta Novice Winners 1972 Bow D. Broderick 2. D. McDougall 3. G. Hassell Stroke E. McLaren cox W. Sherlock
d. broderick, d. mcdougall, g. hassell, e. mclaren, w. sherlock, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club
Warrnambool Rowing Club held regattas on the Hopkins River from about 1885. This was initially over a weekend in conjunction with Colac Rowing Club. Hamilton Rowing Club started a regatta after Colac moved theirs to the Barwon in Geelong. The western Victorian clubs also had a rowing association.
Silver colored trophy on a timber base.
Warrnambool Hamilton Rowing Clubs Western Victorian Novice Club Championship
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, hamilton rowing club, hopkins river, rowing
Warrnambool Rowing Club had a boxing day regatta from 1885. The land beside the club was owned by the Rolfes who be-quested it to be an aged care home- presently called Lyndoch.
Large silver colored cup (trophy) and a wooden base.
Warrnambool Boxing Day Regatta Lyndoch Cup Maiden Eights
rowing, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, lyndoch, hopkins river
Black and gold colored rowing program- containing historical information about the Warrnambool Rowing Club, race events for the regatta and advertisements. Another copy is in the state library of new south wales Mitchell Library - Onsite Storage Q797.123/2 REQUEST ITEM
Black and gold colored rowing program- containing historical information about the Warrnambool Rowing Club, race events for the regatta and advertisements.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, hopkins river warrnambool, regatta program, centenary regatta, rowing
The gavel was presented to the incoming president (J. Carter) at the city of warrnambool rowing club 1978 annual general meeting by immediate past president Mr B Shiells. Inscribed with the names of the last three presidents (since 1970)
Wooden meeting gavel- hard wood with handle
CWRC Donated by B. Shiellsn19.7.77 Underside: J. Taylor 65-75 B. Shiells 73-77 J. Carter 77-79 M. Baudinette 79-
mr b shiells, city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, meeting gavel, rowing, 1978
Contains minutes of ordinary and annual meetings
A4 lined minute book
Dated- all meetings recorded by hand.
city of warrnambool rowing club, warrnambool rowing club, rowing, hopkins river, warrnambool
Silver colored cup with two handles and a baker light base.
City of Warrnambool Rowing Club D. A. McDougall Cup 1980-81. S. Carter, J. Crossbie, K. Johnson 1981-82. D. O'Keefe, J. Crossbie, Glenda Warwick, Carmel O'Keefe 1982-83. K. Owen, P. Gee, W. Addinsall 1983-84. Stuart Fowler 1984-85. Stuart Fowler 1986-87. Gary Wallace, Mathew Bell 1987-88. Andrew McNeil 1988-89. Andrew McNeil 1989-90. C. Stonhouse, N. Bell 1990-91. J. Stonhouse 1991-92. S. Burleigh, I. Peerson 1992-93. N. Barratt, C. Kelson 1993-94. K. Lynch, K. Malseed 1994-95. J. Burleigh 1995-96. J. Burleigh 1996-97. B. Wooster 1997-98. B. Wooster 1998-99. R. Church 1999-2000. Michelle McKenzie, Cristy Kelson
warrnambool, rowing, warrnambool rowing club, city of warrnambool rowing club, d. mcdougall
Victorian Collections acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.