b'1531016Group including silk scarves, various programs, playing cards, car badge, ladys belt and buckle, mini diary etc, (15 items) $12020010171956 OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE, Great Moments poster with signatures of 13 Australian Gold medallists from the 1956 Olympics including Shirley Strickland, Betty Cuthbert, Lorraine Crapp, Dawn Fraser & Murray Rose; limited edition 421/550 (with CofA), window mounted, framed and glazed, overall 114x89cm. $2503501018Australian Athletics Team Singlet with embroidered Coat of Arms within a map of Australia, made by Exacto.These singlets were issued to athletes who were hoping for inclusion in the Olympic or Commonwealth Games Teams. .$2003001019An archive of documents and letters from the estate of E.J.H. HOLT, Technical Director, Olympic Games, Melbourne, 1956: comprising of several original photographs of mid-1950s Melbourne; an official recording of the Closing Ceremony; the text of 3 speeches or articles by Holt (on the Torch Relay, the history of the Games, and the importance of the Games), a letter fo thanks from Armand Massard, President of the French Olympic Committee; letters of thanks from the Norwegian Olympic Reporter and another from the Olympic Attache for Norway (together with a small plaque by Norwegian sculptor Carl Ludvig Jaconsen); 2 Certificates from the 1952 Helsinki Olympic Committee and a Diploma of Honour from LUnion Internationale de TIR. (16 items). $30050010201020OLYMPIC GAMES MELBOURNE Great Moments pictorial display, limited edition (#334/550) featuring the original signatures of 13 gold medallists including Shirley Strickland, Betty Cuthbert, Norma Croker, Ian Browne, Lorraine Crapp, Murray Rose, John Henricks. With GM CofA; overall 65 x 92cm. .$300500102110211956 MELBOURNE OLYMPICS official car number plate #187 with VIC and the Olympic Rings in colour; very fine original condition.Endorsed verso in pencil Billy Holts number plate in Melbourne. When EJ Billy Holt (1883-1972), a chief organiser of the 1948 London Games, arrived to take up a planning role with the Melbourne Games, he found an organisation locked in a bitter dispute about the site of the main stadium. No fewer than seven options were proposed including the Royal Showgrounds, Melbourne University and the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). His official role was Adviser & Technical Director of the Games.Provenance: The estate of Ernest James Henry Holt. .$1,5002,000'