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REAL PHOTO CARDS by H.H. BAILY - POST YOURS HERE
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 4:24 pm
by Ross Ewington
I think it's worth opening a topic to record the real photo postcards of H.H. Baily (son of
Hobart photographer .... H.H. Baily!!)
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This card with a view of the township of Lovett (name changed to Cygnet in 1915) is interesting
in that it is inscribed indicating perhaps that the photographer was situated in fairly nearby Huonville.
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Question .......did Baily ever operate a studio in Huonville albeit briefly? It would explain his extensive
production of Huon and Channel views.
Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by H.H. BAILY - POST YOURS HERE
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 5:10 pm
by Ross Ewington
1910 - view of the Sydney yacht "
Culwulla III" on a slip in Hobart after competing in the Hobart Regatta.
Postally used to Gormanston thus the offset from a machine cancel on the view side.
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Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by H.H. BAILY - POST YOURS HERE
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 2:02 am
by Hobbit123
In my usual fashion, I can provide a list of cards that I hold, but finding them is a different matter until I have complted the reorganisation of my collection into albums sorted by photographer/publisher. I have started, so I WILL finish, just don't know when!!
A Glimpse at Huon Valley
A Glimpse at Post Office, Hobart M
Bellerive M
Bellerive from Rosny M
Botanical Gardens, Hobart U
Boys Home, Hobart M
Brighton looking South, Mt Wellington in distance M
Browns River U
Browns River Beach U
Browns River Road Near Hobart U
Carnegie Library from Constitution Dock U
Coal River, Campania M Printed Walch
Cillins Street, Hobart M RP
Convent Franklin U Vert. Format of Nature's Mirror
Convent Franklin, Huon River M
Commercial Bank of Tasmania at Night M Royal Visit 1920
Eaglehawk Neck from Forestier's Peninsula M
Elizabeth Street, Hobart M
Franklin - Panoramic View No. 1 U
Franklin Square, Hobart M
Franklin township, South Section M RP
Glenorchy U
Hobart M
Hobart M
Hobart U RP
Hobart U RP
Hobart M RP Shows ferry, jettys &c
Hobart from Lansdown Crescent U
Hobart from the West M
Hobart from the West, Panoramic View No. 1 M
Hobart from the West, Panoramic View No. 2 M
Hobart, looking East M
Hobart, showing Ferry M
Huon Bridge U Soap Advert
Huon R., Upper Huon M
Huon Road U RP
Huonville 1907 U
Huonville 1913 U
Kingston U
Kingston Beach, near Hobart M
Kingston, loooking East M
Lansdown Crescent, Hobart M 102
Long Beach, Nr Hobart 202 M
Main Road, Lovett M
Mount Wellington from Cascades, Hobart M
Mount Wellington from Strickland Avenue, Hobart M
Mount Wellington, Hobart U
Nature's Mirror - Convent, Franklin U
New Norfolk Bridge U
New Norfolk, looking East M
New Town, Hobart U
New Tow+A18n looking West M
North Franklin M 28 on reverse
Ocean Pier, Hobart, Loading Apples M
Panoramic View off Lindisfarne No. 1 U
Panoramic View New Norfolk M
Port Cygnet M
Ranelagh 1908 U
Regatta Hobart, 1910 U
Rocks on Mt Wellington showing pinnacles & c. M RP
Royal Visit 1920, Hobart GPO at night U
Russell Falls U 101 Baily scratched out
Sleeping Beauty Mt Huon U RP
Sorell Causeway U
Top Falls, Russell Falls M
Tramway, Geeveston U H11
University, Hobart M
Walton's Inlet, Huonville U
I think all are RP, but I am not certain without looking - which will take a long tome. In the meantime please accept this as my addition to the record.
Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by H.H. BAILY - POST YOURS HERE
Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 10:41 am
by Ross Ewington
A fine view by Baily of the "
Convent, Franklin" - postally used from Franklin in 1907.
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Interesting to note that the 'EMPIRE' photographic postcard stock had an illustrated
"With Best Wishes" printed on the verso.
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Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by H.H. BAILY - POST YOURS HERE
Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 8:56 am
by Maria Grist
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2 photos of Clematis Hut, Mt Wellington, by Baily. Not sure which Baily ... since there were two ... How do we know which is which?