I was in the area so I took the opportunity to drop in and take a look, it was worth the time. There was a lot of VFA history, photos and memorabilia from eras gone by. Well done to the Port faithful who put the collection together.
I was talking to a long time Port member about the "good old days". I mentioned my most treasured VFA memories were the '54,55 & 56 GFs., he said "we lost them". I then declared I grew up in Williamstown.
Can imagine some interesting stuff in there.....will definitely come check that out sometime.
I'm aiming to get down there Thursday night. Jenny and Ron have done a power of work to get the Museum up and running.
* It's time to restore the VFA name.
I'm bringing a dual Williamstown premiership player from the 1950's over to take a look during the week
fabulous, highly recommended
I was in the area so I took the opportunity to drop in and take a look, it was worth the time. There was a lot of VFA history, photos and memorabilia from eras gone by. Well done to the Port faithful who put the collection together.
I was talking to a long time Port member about the "good old days". I mentioned my most treasured VFA memories were the '54,55 & 56 GFs., he said "we lost them". I then declared I grew up in Williamstown.
The photos from the late 1800's and early 1900's are outstanding with the enhancements and resolution of them - Steve has done an excellent job
I managed to get along tonight after work.
I thought it was brilliantly presented and very thorough.
I'd love to see it become a permanent fixture somewhere at the club.
Full credit to all involved.
* It's time to restore the VFA name.