TOURIST PROMOTION LABELS - "Come to Tasmania", etc
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TOURIST PROMOTION LABELS - "Come to Tasmania", etc
I was just sorting through some "rather ordinary" first flight covers from the 1930s and flipped
one over to find this attractive label which I have never seen before.
Does anyone have any information about the "Launceston 50,000 League"?? A Google search reveals
little except some representatives of the League visited Lilydale in 1932 and they lodged a complaint
about greyhounds at some time, probably in 1949!!
one over to find this attractive label which I have never seen before.
Does anyone have any information about the "Launceston 50,000 League"?? A Google search reveals
little except some representatives of the League visited Lilydale in 1932 and they lodged a complaint
about greyhounds at some time, probably in 1949!!
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TOUR TASMANIA ON A TENNER - BEGIN AT BURNIE
This label probably dates from the late 1920s through
to the mid 1930s. Does anybody know when the "Tour Tasmania (or Tassie) on a Tenner" Tourist Bureau
promotion was current? You can find pre-WWII era Tourist Bureau envelopes with the slogan thereupon.
This label probably dates from the late 1920s through
to the mid 1930s. Does anybody know when the "Tour Tasmania (or Tassie) on a Tenner" Tourist Bureau
promotion was current? You can find pre-WWII era Tourist Bureau envelopes with the slogan thereupon.
Re: TOURIST PROMOTION LABELS - "Come to Tasmania", etc
This description came with the Poster stamp:
A long running campaign of the Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau, late 1930s per consignor.
Likely commissioned by Evelyn Temple Emmett, bushwalker, writer and Tasmania Tourism Director in 1914-1941, who had coined the slogan.
A long running campaign of the Tasmanian Government Tourist Bureau, late 1930s per consignor.
Likely commissioned by Evelyn Temple Emmett, bushwalker, writer and Tasmania Tourism Director in 1914-1941, who had coined the slogan.
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I have seen recently, a plain envelope FDC for the 9d Platypus issued on -1SE38 which confirms a late 1930s usage as per Dave's post above.
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...and now for something completely different - a "Car Sticker" c.1960 still in it's original cellophane packaging.
Definitely a "rare survivor"!
Definitely a "rare survivor"!
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I have a number of promotional envelopes that I will dig out and post images. I have the sticker shown above in two different sizes. Dealer Willard Allman has in stock a wonderful Tas Tourist Board envelope, but its price is beyond my means. I have a similar but much scruffier example somewhere that I will also dig out.
Watch this space!
Watch this space!
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I just come across this example of the TOUR TASMANIA ON A TENNER.... label "on cover" mailed from Burnie in 1934