PROGRAMME Golf Championships
H1990.223
Front cover reads "AUSTRALIAN / AMATEUR / GOLF / CHAMPIONSHIPS / 1967 / ROYAL PERTH GOLF CLUB, / September 21st - October 1st". Cover is printed with a photograph of golfers and their equipment near the club house. In the bottom right corner is the price "30 cents". The back cover shows a photograph of a golfer about to hit a ball with the sun low on the horizon. The caption is " 'Sunset Hole' No. 4 Royal Perth". At the bottom of the page is "LITHO PLATE MAKING BY DONALD'S PLATE MAKING SERVICE / Printed by West Australian Newspapers Ltd. General Printing Division". The inside front cover shows a photograph of South Perth and the Narrows Bridge from Kings Park. The inside back cover shows a photograph of the golf club from the air. The last page has a diagram of the golf course. The remainder of the programme lists players, fixtures and previous winners. There is also an advertisement for ESSO showing a tiger wielding a golf club. 24 pages.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H1990.223 |
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Accession Date: | 17 May 1990 |
Material
Ink/Paper | Paper, cardboard, metal, ink. |
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Paper |
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Metal |
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Measurement
length | 241mm |
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width | 183mm |
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