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153743
  • Title
    Hood Collection part II : [Sports, King's Rifle Shoot]
  • Creator
  • Call number
    PXE 789 (v.48)
  • Level of description
    item
  • Date

    ca. 1925-ca. 1940
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    153743
  • Issue Copy
    Partly Digitised : 44 images only selected for digitisation
  • Physical Description
    Photographs - 17 x 22 cm. or smaller - 136 photoprints
  • Scope and Content
    1. P.A. Pavey of Victoria
    2. A.W. Allan of Queensland, Longfield winner
    3. Mrs J. Stewart and Mrs C.R. Constable
    4. Arthur Blatch of Hurstville [enjoys a cup of tea]
    5. J.R. Feltham of Marulan
    6. [Five men from] Sydney Rifle Club
    7. J.Painter of Goulburn, Dangar 700 yards
    8. H.M. Matt of South Australia, Jamieson
    9. Roy Feltham of Marulan [see also no. 5]
    10. Dr. Allmann of South Australia, winner of McAlister, 1930
    11. C.R. Williamson of Neutral Bay, 1930 [also captioned Lieu. J.B. Cutler]
    12. E.Brunskill of Wagga, Paine Aggregate & Dangar
    13. Capt. W.N. Manfield [Mansfield ?], Ellerton, Bernheim, NZ, 1930
    14. W.E. Flynn, winner of the Thompson, 1930
    15. N.J. Faux of Rail & Tramways, Dangar
    15. Bobby Hughes, 1930
    17. Mr Pinkerton of the Southern Rifle Association [Home & away videodisc frame no. 5027]
    18. Maj. F.C. James DCM, winner of Dodd's Aggregate, 1930
    19. D.R. Davies, MCC, Vic., 1930
    20. Mrs C.R. Constable
    21. [Group of 9 men, including] Reg Nelson, Harry Motton and Mr Harrison
    22. V.Buttsworth of Queensland, winner of the King's Prize at Liverpool, ca. 11 February 1938
    23-24. [Members of Randwick rifle club]
    25. [New Zealand rifle club in uniform with silver fern on hat]
    26. [R.Harrison of Newcastle]
    27. Rex Taylor, 1930
    28. N.Woodgull, 1930
    29. D.M. Richardson ("Maney"), 1930
    30. Mr Berry of Wagga
    31. E.Brunskill of Wagga (see no.12)
    32. Private N.W. Savage of Sydney University Regiment, winner of the King's Medal at the Army Rifle meeting, Long Bay
    33. Lieutenant C.W. Golding of the 30th Battalion (Scottish), winner of Champion of Champions, Long Bay [Army Rifle meeting]
    34. J.H. Taylor of Wagga, Douglas Aggregate
    35. Mr Richards of Brisbane, winner of the Jamieson
    36. A.R. Wills, the lone New Zealander
    37. H.L. Natt of South Australia, 1930
    38. R.Harrison, Rail & Tramways, of Merewether, Newcastle (see no.26)
    39. J.Roberts of Cesnock, winner of the Motton
    40. Da C. (?) McGill of Geelong, Vic. N.R.A., 1930
    41. Stan A. Gentle of Mudgee, winner of "The Piazza", 1930
    42. A.W. Allan of Brisbane (see no.2)
    43. Mr Poyett, 1930
    44. Mrs J. Stewart and Mrs C.R. Constable (see no.3)
    45-46. [New Zealand shooter, 1930]
    47. Mick Simmons Barrels [scoreboard], 1930
    48. Chairing the King's winner, 1930
    49. [Three men with scoreboard headed by F.Nelson, G.Walker and C.Edwards]
    50. [Two men with the Motty Barrels scoreboard, 1928]
    51. [Collingwood Artillery Club]
    52. L.H. Smith, the King's winner, being chaired by clubmates at the N.R.A.
    53. [Wagga Rifle club]
    54. Rifleman Travers waiting at the office for prize-money, 1930
    55. The Broken Hill team
    56. Jack Windle of 84a Dudley St, Coogee [and others]
    57. The Wagga team
    58. Harrison and the Newcastle team, 1930
    59. Harry Pinkerton of Casino (see no.17)
    60-61. [Rifleman from Melbourne, 1930]
    62. Frank Boswell of Newcastle, 1930
    63. J.Davies of Randwick, winner of the Jamieson
    64. William G. Bartlett of Western Australia won Longfield Aggregate [Oct 1931]
    65. N.S. Seblam from Yarloop, W.A.
    66. R.Harrison of Newcastle, team captain and Le Maitre winner (see nos. 26 & 38)
    67. [Rifleman with ANA on his hatband]
    68. H.W. Pinkerton, G.R.A.R.C., 1930 (see nos.17,59)
    69. [Rifleman with B.B.A.Rifle Club on his hatband], 1930
    70-91. [Riflemen single, in groups and in camp, 1930]
    92. [Chairing a winner], 1930
    93-96. Annual memorial church service at Anzac rifle Range
    97-98. [Rifle range campsite flooded]
    99-100. [Trophies and riflemen]
    101. [Riflemen outside Yorkshire cabin]
    102. [Riflemen in front of their cabin]
    103. J.Davies of Randwick, winner of the Jamieson (see no.63)
    104-105. [Rifleman winner chaired]
    106-107. [Painting targets]
    108-134. [Individual riflemen and groups]
    135-136. [Riflewoman, 1930]
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright:
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • General note

    Digital order no:Album ID : 823934
  • Signatures / Inscriptions

    About half untitled, many with captions, others identifiable
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