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thanks Mike ...that's great ..... I may start a thread for this photographer/publisher if a few more are listed
do you have anything like the West Coast/Devonport cards posted above
cheers ... Ross
do you have anything like the West Coast/Devonport cards posted above
cheers ... Ross
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T cards. I have scanned a few more cards which are from the same "set" which Ross scanned. Mine are all scenes from the New Norfolk area. It would appear that these are cards cover the whole state, New Norfolk, the West Coast and Devonport. I am sure there are lots of more cards from this set to be discovered. I have scanned two cards which have boxed captions but have the same T card back. I would date these rather poor quality postcards c1940 /1950s. I doubt very much that they were produce by A.A.Mylan . More likely a national publisher like John Sands. Your ideas please.
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These cards were published by Robert Jolley. He used a number of different back designs, of which this squiggly line style is one.
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many thanks Des,
I didn't think that Jolley was still about when the T cards were published. As he was a 'mainland publisher' I would think that the "T" probably indicated "Tasmania" ...perhaps there
are'V', 'N', 'Q' cards, etc. out there?!
cheers .... Ross
I didn't think that Jolley was still about when the T cards were published. As he was a 'mainland publisher' I would think that the "T" probably indicated "Tasmania" ...perhaps there
are'V', 'N', 'Q' cards, etc. out there?!
cheers .... Ross
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I would have to agree with Ross. I doubt very much that these T cards were published by Robert Jolly. Robert Jolly sold his business in 1919. One of the cards which I scanned has a picture of the Australian Newsprint Mill at Boyer, near New Norfolk. This mill commenced production in 1941 and the mill looks firmly in production mode on the postcard. So I would date it c1948. The quality of the printing and production of these cards is poor. All of the early Jolly cards that I have seen are off very good quality. I hope some postally used cards turn up soon with postmark dates.
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Another interesting T card. Australian Titan Products, works near Burnie. Construction started in 1946 and production started in 1948. I would date this image late 1947/early 1948. This same image as a real photo appears in the rare booklet, "Tioxide Australia Pty Ltd, A Pictorial History 1946 - 1996." This 48 page booklet was given out to employees at a farewell dinner held at the Civic Centre Burnie in 1996. If I remember correctly only 250 copies were printed. There is a good chance that the original photo was taken by Winter's Studio, Burnie. In 1972 the company changed its name to Tioxide Australia Pty Ltd. In June 1996 the plant closed and the site was totally cleared and the area was rehabilitated.
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I may have solved the mystery of the "T Cards". I have just seen a view folder published by G. & G. with colour views of the West Coast identical to three "T Cards" which I sold in my September 2021 auction (image below).
G. & G. was GORDON & GOTCH, an Australasian firm of printers, publishers and book distributors who were very active in the 1950s - the business still exists as Gordon & Gotch Australia and Gordon & Gotch (NZ)
G. & G. was GORDON & GOTCH, an Australasian firm of printers, publishers and book distributors who were very active in the 1950s - the business still exists as Gordon & Gotch Australia and Gordon & Gotch (NZ)
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Does anybody know who the publisher/photographer "F.C.B." was??