Administrative record - Contribution Card, J. L. Williams Memorial Scholarship, c1927

Historical information

Card to record contributions to the J. L. Williams Memorial Scholarship fund. The fund was established in the memory of Jack Williams, who was a teacher at the St Kilda School on Brighton Road for 24 years. Contributions were sought towards raising about 350 pounds to establish a perpetual scholarship awarded annually to a pupil of the school. Jack Williams is also remembered through the J. L. Williams Medal, first issued in 1931 by the Australian State/Secondary Schools' National Football Council (now awarded by School Sport Australia), in recognition of his efforts to establish what is now known as the School Sport Australia Championship. The award is given to the best and fairest footballer in the Championship.

Physical description

Cream coloured card printed in black on both sides and folded, with a photo of late Mr J. L. Williams on the front page.

Inscriptions & markings

Stamped card no. 49

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