Historical information
This programme belonged to Dr Ian 'Spud' MacLeod Murphy (1905-1981). It is dated 8 May 1926 and relates to a celebration dinner for a rowing regatta - when Dr Murphy was a young man. He had been the cox of two Premier rowing teams in 1921 and 1922 and also later when he was at Melbourne University. Dr Murphy retired to Clematis in 1947 intending to breed turkeys but instead responded to the community need for a GP and worked for 34 years seven days a week without assistance providing medical services throughout the district. He was awarded the British Empire Medal in 1977 for his service to the health of the community.
Significance
Dr Murphy was Emerald's first and much-loved GP. His work for the community over 34 years was of immense benefit to Emerald and surrounding districts.
Physical description
Programme for a Boat Race Dinner (1926) consisting of a folder with a red tie, an image of two oarsmen on the front and inside the menu for the occasion.
Inscriptions & markings
On front below crossed oars is handwritten two lists of team members of winning teams of 1921 and 1922.
On back handwritten 'Murphy'
