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I believe the team from perth was the perth demons or redlegs as they were known at the timeFurther good news from the National Library's Trove newspaper site. They have started to load some of the Brisbane Daily Telegraph with a dozen or so articles from 1922 showing up for Australian Football. Should be able to read full text within next few weeks:
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-title=840
No doubt numbers of footy articles will grow during the year. I'll be particularly interested to see the 1914 items when they show up as there was a club series played in Brisbane whilst the National Carnival was on in Sydney at same time. Collingwood, Cananore, a team from Perth, and one from Adelaide took part.
I haven't been able to find it anywhere. It's not to be found in the SLV Football Record collection from what I can see.AFL National Draft, 1996-97, A Football Record Guide,
the above reference is used a few time by Ross Booth, does anyone know if this is something that be accessed online?
You can search for Inside Football from the home page and see what it has to say:-This is a brilliant resource - does anyone know if the SLV has copies of Inside Football going back to 1970? It would be awesome if they could digitise those as well.
You can search for Inside Football from the home page and see what it has to say:-
http://www.slv.vic.gov.au/
Yeah did that earlier - it seems they do have it though can't tell if only on microfilm or hard copies? Not digitised yet though
More wonderful news about the Trove newspapers website.
Sometime over the next few months we'll begin to see copies of the Melbourne papers
The Herald and The Sun News-Pictorial. We'll have to be patient, but end result will be worth the wait.
The home page for each title is here:
The Herald http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-title=1190
The Sun http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-title=1191
More wonderful news about the Trove newspapers website.
Sometime over the next few months we'll begin to see copies of the Melbourne papers
The Herald and The Sun News-Pictorial. We'll have to be patient, but end result will be worth the wait.
The home page for each title is here:
The Herald http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-title=1190
The Sun http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-title=1191
That's really cool! I've even started looking around the chess club pages itself. It's been so long since I was a member of a chess club ... nearly 30 years lol.A website that will keep on being updated, modified, tweaked and streamlined.
http://www.thegapchessclub.org.au/vfa/.
Just read 'From Port to a Power'. Not at all impressed with it. Certainly not at the price i paid anyway lol. Live and learn. Christ I hope someone writes a good book on the Port entry saga one day.
Further good news from the National Library's Trove newspaper site. They have started to load some of the Brisbane Daily Telegraph with a dozen or so articles from 1922 showing up for Australian Football. Should be able to read full text within next few weeks:
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-title=840
No doubt numbers of footy articles will grow during the year. I'll be particularly interested to see the 1914 items when they show up as there was a club series played in Brisbane whilst the National Carnival was on in Sydney at same time. Collingwood, Cananore, a team from Perth, and one from Adelaide took part.
Good news located on the TROVE website.
In the last day or so they have started to load another Melbourne paper (at moment the date range is 1901-1904) - The Sportsman.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-title=1141
Articles will be fully readable within a few weeks, but you can do preliminary search for words like football and start to tag articles that are of particular interest to you.