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Glenelg Wiki that I just discovered by accident - http://wiki.snoutslouts.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
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Glenelg Wiki that I just discovered by accident - http://wiki.snoutslouts.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
I like the irony in the name of "Fred" Phillis, being named after a famous English fast bowler of the time. A few years later Dennis Keith Lillee came along!Dennis Keith ("Fred") Phillis holds the Glenelg all-time goal kicking record. Phillis is the brother of Wayne "Butch" Phillis.
Phillis was nicknamed "Fred" when his schoolmates likened him to the most famous Test cricket paceman of the day, 'Fiery Fred' Truman of Yorkshire and England. The nickname stuck and to many SANFL fans he is only known as "Fred" Phillis rather than by his birth name.
Of the above , which Eras need looking over again? I assume the 1897-1920 period should dominate any repairs and review.In regard to the compilation of player career details a general summary of records the AFL staff have used over the years has been provided by Col Hutchinson.
"Here is a list of many of the sources of information used in the compilation of data relating to player’s dates of birth, heights, weights, original club/s, round-by round match selection/goal/s scored, career matches & goals, etc.
The process of electronically recording such data was begun in 1992. There has been constant refinement and amendment to the compiled data as additional sources of information have come to light and inaccuracies are detected.
A set of data compiled by ABC radio man and former player, Percy Taylor relating to the period 1934 – 1974
Carlton records compiled by Harry Bell during his tenure as club secretary.
Selected late edition Herald newspaper scans obtained with the permission of the Herald & Weekly Times management. The ones not featured on Trove or microfilm were selected from available bound copies.
Clearance registers held by the AFL.
Relevant club annual reports.
Player data, including individual behinds tallies, as published in the Age, Argus, Sun, Geelong Advertiser, Sporting Globe and other relevant newspapers.
Player data, including individual behinds tallies, as published in the Record (Emerald Hill) during most years in the 1930s, ‘40s & ‘50s.
APB Sports player match stats as published in Footy Week & Victorian newspapers from 1965.
Typed alphabetical lists of players and associated data compiled by Norm Sowden, and held by the AFL.
Direct access to Champion Data statistics (1999 to current).
Alf Brown’s scrapbook collection, which was donated to the AFL, covering the period 1933 – 1979.
Club historians have contributed significantly, as have former players and the families of such identities.
For more than a quarter of a century, Stephen Rodgers has spent thousands of unpaid research hours at the Victorian State Library and other information sources compiling player information for the huge project.
R.H. Campbell hand-written round by round records #.
Typed records of selected teams round by round (1897 – 1980s) held by the AFL #
# Errors, probably due partly to transcription glitches in Campbell’s hand written versions, have been discovered progressively.
Unfortunately, match day official team sheets were not stored permanently at AFL HQ prior to 1992.
From that period, such data was progressively recorded electronically.
I hope that this summary is helpful.
Regards
Col"
Of the above , which Eras need looking over again? I assume the 1897-1920 period should dominate any repairs and review.
...the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (Melbourne), which ran from 1904 -1911. (The latter I have viewed in person and has incredible sporting photos that need to see the light of the day).
Hello,
Just to advise that I've submitted a request to Trove, to finance the digitisation of earlier years of the Richmond Guardian , and Richmond Australian newspapers, as well as issues of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (Melbourne), which ran from 1904 -1911. (The latter I have viewed in person and has incredible sporting photos that need to see the light of the day).
At the moment I have requested Richmond Guardian 1915 and 1916 all issues, Richmond Australian 1912 and 1913 all issues.
I'll keep you posted with how things go, but the latest is that I'm now awaiting permission from the SLV to grant permission to loan the microfilms of those Richmond papers over to Trove.
Update for you.
SLV has confirmed they have 1912 and 1913 Richmond Australian newspapers on microfilm - and I've now asked Trove to provide me with a quote for digitising those.
SLV do not hold the microfilm masters for the Rich Guardian of 1915 or 1916. They only hold service copies, (they are checking whether service copies are allowed to be digitised).
They hold 1878-1903 , 1907-1909, 1917-1936.
I've asked them to provide me with an estimation for the 1907, 1908 and 1909 issues.
The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News is only available in hard copy from the warehouse. That is more expensive and the next available time to digitise hard copies is not until 2020. So I'll put that one on the backburner.
Rhett
Update for you.
SLV has confirmed they have 1912 and 1913 Richmond Australian newspapers on microfilm - and I've now asked Trove to provide me with a quote for digitising those.
SLV do not hold the microfilm masters for the Rich Guardian of 1915 or 1916. They only hold service copies, (they are checking whether service copies are allowed to be digitised).
They hold 1878-1903 , 1907-1909, 1917-1936.
I've asked them to provide me with an estimation for the 1907, 1908 and 1909 issues.
The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News is only available in hard copy from the warehouse. That is more expensive and the next available time to digitise hard copies is not until 2020. So I'll put that one on the backburner.
Rhett
Good to hear. Very well deserved.Hi all, a bit off topic but was pleased to discover Demonwiki was commended in the multimedia category of the Victorian Premier's History Awards. Thanks to all the regulars off this board for your support, research work and tips over the last few years.
https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/community/grants-and-awards/community-history-awards
EDIT: I think they've quoted me wrong, as the 1907-1909 Guardian was only weekly and 4 pages. I'm waiting for confirmation on this, which if so, would bring do the cost quite a bit for me on each of those years
Done.So someone will need to create a Walter Johnston wiki page, and alter the exisiting Alex Johnston wiki page to reflect only 1 game with Richmond not 2.
Done.
I found his death notice which mentions his children, if you wanted to try to track some down (or their children more probably). Buried at Box Hill Cemetery. His wife died in 1972, buried in the same plot CE-226-0023.