Try the Sands directory
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Thanks for that suggestion. I didn't really know what I was looking for there (didn't notice the link provided somehow until just then!!), but a link that came up when I searched for Sands directory gave me this (from: City of Port Phillip Heritage Review --- PPHR V24 - Volume 5 (M-R)_Part2.pdf):
Thanks for that suggestion. I didn't really know what I was looking for there (didn't notice the link provided somehow until just then!!), but a link that came up when I searched for Sands directory gave me this (from: City of Port Phillip Heritage Review --- PPHR V24 - Volume 5 (M-R)_Part2.pdf):
Constructed c.1883
Identifier Former Residence now 'The Mansion'
Formerly Residence
Significance (Mapped as a Significant heritage property.)
The residence, now in Queens Road, was once situated with other mansions in the fashionable Queens Terrace, fronting onto Albert Park. It is an important remnant of the 1880s in Melbourne.
Description
The residence now named 'The Mansion', at 84 Queens Road, St Kilda was erected c.1883 and its original address was Queens Terrace, South Melbourne. The two storey building is devoid of excessive decoration and features arcading along two facades which terminates at a polygonal bay with arch headed windows.
These arches, together with those of the arcading and those of the remainder of the facades, dominate the composition. The roof is parapeted with balustrading and below that a cornice and row of consoles surround the building.
Intactness
The residence is substantially intact although surrounding grounds are used extensively for car parking.
Yes, that one is in the spreadsheet (#159), so obviously that can be updated. Very good of Stephen to pass on the news that it's been sorted out. I raised the issue of the Collingwood "inaccuracies" (that are mentioned in the spreadsheet) with the club's history folks recently, and received an email today from Michael Roberts (History & Archives Manager) letting me know that one had been fixed in the AFL's records.A message from Stephen Rodgers to this thread:
"Collingwood team, Round 12, 1903
In - William Spears
Out - Robert Rush
(We amended the database today.)"
fyi WhiteHartLane23 *Paul* Oliver Gigacz
A message from Stephen Rodgers to this thread:
"Collingwood team, Round 12, 1903
In - William Spears
Out - Robert Rush
(We amended the database today.)"
fyi WhiteHartLane23 *Paul* Oliver Gigacz
This ^ important post seems to have been missed by AFL Tables and AustralianFootball.com - *Paul* Oliver GigaczThanks to the work of 35Daicos and some further work from the Blueseum the AFL records and Blueseum records have been changed for a certain player.
Inception blue, Tom Sweetman has now been changed to Charlie Sweatman.
This will take effect through all official records.
http://www.blueseum.org/Charlie+Sweatman
This was some of the proof that was used to make the case, since then the AFL has found further evidence.
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There is no evidence that Thomas Sweetman played football for Carlton from 1897-99?
I have looked on Trove (only references to Sweetman with no initials) and in pennings material and cannot find anything.
On the other hand there is a fellow called Charles Herbert Sweatman.
Born in 1873 BDM record, https://my.rio.bdm.vic.gov.au/efamily-history/5c6dcd9b8400d822d5078eab/record/5c6545a54aba80ac312cbb1a?q=efamily&givenName=Charles Herbert&familyName=SWEATMAN
C.H. Sweetman was cleared from Carlton to Essendon Town in 1900.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/9539779
He played there for a few years before being cleared to Boulder City in WA in 1905.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/89204854
Here C.H. Sweatman pictured standing next to J. Pender. Pender and 'Sweetman' played together in the Carlton backline in 1898.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/206697143
1897 Sweetman at Carlton from Ascot Vale.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/9156589
C. H. Sweatman from Ascot Vale.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1603755
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160256416
This ^ important post seems to have been missed by AFL Tables and AustralianFootball.com - *Paul* Oliver Gigacz
If one of the Wikipedia updaters could make the necessary changes as well that would be ideal.
This change to the official records has been made by the AFL, with Thomas Sweetman needing to be replaced by Charlie (Charles Herbert) Sweatman. The games currently attributed to Sweetman need to go to Sweatman, so there's a whole new name, DOB and DOD to be sorted out.
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/T/Tom_Sweetman.html
https://australianfootball.com/players/player/Tom+Sweetman/862
https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Tom_Sweetman
Blueseum has a DOB of: July 29, 1873, and says "He passed away at the age of 41 while visiting his brother in Echuca." DOD June 11 1915, according to this.
Also *Paul* as pointed out in this post, the 1897 Carlton player who has been known as Alby Patterson should be Alby Paterson.
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/A/Alby_Patterson.html
Notes from SR.
Changes also now to Rd 2 1903, and Rd 7 1910.
"Round 2 :
1903
George Angus -
1 goal,
record for season: 18/3
Fred Leach -
1 game,
record for season: 7/0
Billy Spears
no game or goal,
record for season
(bearing in mind, his game in Round 12) :
6/1
Bob Rush
as we said, no game Round 12; and as already noted, no game Round 2 (which we had already),
record for season: 17/0
Photo of the typed team herewith - they were wrong too, as you can see!!
(Even though they were right, in Round 12!)
I've hand-amended that now, putting Fred Leach in the centre, and taking out Spears
1910
Round 7
game to O'Donoghue;
record for season: 9/0
no game to Jones;
record for season: 9/0
----
Good to see these cases get sorted out as well. They are on the spreadsheet (#200 & 210), and can now be marked as completed (along with #159).Notes from SR.
Changes also now to Rd 2 1903, and Rd 7 1910.
"Round 2 :
1903
George Angus -
1 goal,
record for season: 18/3
Fred Leach -
1 game,
record for season: 7/0
Billy Spears
no game or goal,
record for season
(bearing in mind, his game in Round 12) :
6/1
Bob Rush
as we said, no game Round 12; and as already noted, no game Round 2 (which we had already),
record for season: 17/0
Photo of the typed team herewith - they were wrong too, as you can see!!
(Even though they were right, in Round 12!)
I've hand-amended that now, putting Fred Leach in the centre, and taking out Spears
1910
Round 7
game to O'Donoghue;
record for season: 9/0
no game to Jones;
record for season: 9/0
----
Notes from SR.
Changes also now to Rd 2 1903, and Rd 7 1910.
<snip>
1910
Round 7
game to O'Donoghue;
record for season: 9/0
no game to Jones;
record for season: 9/0
----
Smith seems to have been an alias for O'Donoghue. No idea why it was used, but the papers presumably knew who the player was. The fact that Smith (who should have been making his debut) was named in the best by The Age, yet his performance wasn't deemed worthy of further comment, had to be rather odd!Mmm...interesting that O'Donoghue is credited with games in Round 6 and Round 8 and is named in team lists in The Herald for those matches, but the team list for Collingwood in Round 7 as published in The Herald includes a player named Smith, and O'Donoghue is not named at all.
What evidence has been found that now allows O'D to be credited with being in the Rnd 7 side ?
Or is it a "logical assumption" based on him being in each game before and after that one,
and that Smith - apparently - is not a name known to be connected with Collingwood during that season ?
His proper name appears to be Cyril James Smith. That is what AustralianFootball.com has - it also has Known as Jimmy Smith. The Encyclopedia has him as Cyril James 'Jimmy' Smith, and it adds "Smith was related to Essendon's Dave Smith".Stumbled across something peculiar, but can't quite put my finger on it all yet.
Rd 1 1919- Richmond played Essendon https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1919/051419190503.html
The Argus says "W Smith, a new man and relation of the old Richmond player D Smith, played a very clever forward game, getting three goals"
Now according to AFLTables, the only Smith we had this day was Jimmy Smith, who had already played 13 games the previous two season. AND, who I'm not aware was related to any previous player D. Smith
The Herald however says "J Smith was also active as a forward , and shot down three goals, while he other attempts were so close the ball hit the post"
The Weekly Times says "For Richmond against Essendon, one of the new men , W Smith collected three goals"
The Australasian lists the new men as Threlfell, Fewster, G Weatherill, so no Smith, but at the end of the article it says "Smith ( a relation of the old Essendon footballer and Richmond cricketer)"
So my question is - is James "Jimmy" Smith https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Smith_(Australian_rules_footballer), actually W. Smith (perhaps James is not his real first name) and is he related to Ess football and Richmond cricket D. Smith - who I assume is Dave Smith. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Smith_(sportsman)
Now I know Dave Smith's father was George Smith who captain Richmond, and Dave's brother Jack Smith played for RFC 1905, but I've never really connected Jimmy Smith to this family.
Or is W. Smith an entirely new player who actually played that day instead of James "Jimmy" Smith
With Vic BDM in recent weeks I've had issues as well, but I can always get it to work. When I click on Search our records now for the first time it almost never brings anything up. I then repeat the process (from the start by clicking on the url) and up comes the search page and it works fine.Thanks 35Daicos for your research on that.
Looking at 1919 RFC AR - it lists 35 players for the season, = AFL Tables. J. Smith is the only Smith.
I think you are right, W. Smith is J. Smith. Not sure why they would say he is a new player.
As for "Pop Smith", I think I've may have found more evidence.
In 1914, this says that for the Melbourne FC: "Pop Smith" from Richmond District, may be given a run against StKilda".
AFLTables corresponding match for Rd 4 1914 shows a Les Smith debuting for Melbourne. (Which corresponds to the "L Smith" from your earlier post)
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1914/111519140516.html
Les Smith was born 16 March 1892 - 8 April 1968 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Smith_(footballer,_born_1892) (that's if those birth/death details are right)
Did he perhaps play for Richmond Cricket a few years later? And still playing for Court Robin Hood in the mid 1930s and 1932
So if we check BDM details and see if Les Smith's details correspond to Cyril James Smith details - that would be the connection.
But , I'm not sure whats going on with BDM these days. I get to a login/register page each time I go to search for BDM. They must have changed their access?
Edit:
A death notice for Leslie Alexander Smith appeared in The Age 9 April 1968, page 18. Says he was married to Agnes, son Kenyon, father in law etc... no mention of a brother Cyril James (who was still alive at that stage).
So either the Les Smith for Melbourne isnt later the same Richmond cricketer, and Im down the wrong rabbit hole.
Or, he is the cricketer and simply not related to Cyril Smith
Or, he is the cricketer and is related to Cyril Smith and Les' birth/death details are wrong.
L. Smith was a new player (joining from V.J.C.A.) at Richmond CC in October 1909: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241944222And that would explain the "L. Smith" The old-called-by-your-middle-name trick.
I couldn't see Cyril's death notice in Ryerson for Jan 1974. But he did die that year as per RFC AR.
So that mean's Jimmy Smith isnt a direct relation to Dave Smith at all.
Do we need to put on the spreadsheet Remove any direct family connection between Jimmy Smith (RFC) and Dave Smith (EFC/RFC) WhiteHartLane23L. Smith was a new player (joining from V.J.C.A.) at Richmond CC in October 1909: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241944222
This has L. Smith and J. Smith in Richmond cricket teams in 1918. I think Dave Smith had gone by that time.
I don't know for sure how much of those details they would keep track of, but they do still include lists of the clubs' President/Chairman and Gen. Manager/CEO from (about) 1980 onwards in the Season Guide, so they probably do wish to know of any changes to the records (even from earlier days). Perhaps somebody else knows more and can chime in?35Daicos do you know if the League keeps tracks of Club Officials list.
So if there's a change to Pres/Sec/Treasurer entries - do they want to know about that? Or is that more in-house at clubs