Spurling & Son Cards Produced for Local Publishers: A Survey
Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:31 pm
Elsewhere in this category I commenced a topic devoted to the cards by Selwyn Cox (Launceston) produced for sale by local publishers.
see: http://tps.org.au/bb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=858
Apparently, the well known Launceston firm of Spurling & Son was involved in the same practice. This card has 'Post Card Tasmania' (with the
then Tasmanian Coat of Arms) printed on the back. Therefore, we can safely assume that the card is a Spurling production*.
On the message side however, the publication is numbered '390' and attributed to "J.C. Macmichael & Co., St Helens".
I have also seen a black & white card and a colour card with the view "The Avenue, Cecilia St., St. Helens...." also attributed to Macmichael numbered '387'
and '389' respectively.
I have also located the card below (another Spurling & Son product) number '129' with "R.A. Craw, Longford" attributed as being the publisher.
I am interested in conducting a survey in this topic in order to compile a list of "Local Publishers" for whom Spurling & Son produced cards. Any information
and images that you can provide will be appreciated with the information being added to the list at the bottom of this first post. If any card(s) to be listed
have been used, please include the date(s) of usage if discernible.
POST CARDS PRODUCED BY SPURLING & SON FOR "LOCAL PUBLISHERS"
R.A. CRAW - LONGFORD
No.129 - "Lake & Macquarie Rivers, Longford, Tasmania" (b&w card - example used from Longford in 1908)
C. EDWARDS - STANLEY and SMITHTON
No number - "Forest Road, Stanley, Tasmania" - b&w card mailed from Stanley in 1909 - illustrated below
J.C. MACMICHAEL & CO. - ST HELENS
No.387 - "The Avenue, Cecelia St., St. Helens, Tas," (b&w card - example used from St Helens in 1908)
No.389 - "The Avenue, Cecelia St., St. Helens, Tas," (colour card - example used from Lottah in 1908)
No.390 - "St. Helens, East Coast, Tasmania," (b&w card - example used from St Helens in 1908)
* from August 1899, Spurling & Son were appointed the official photographer for northern Tasmania and
was given exclusive rights there to use the then Tasmanian coat-of-arms on their photographic products.
see: http://tps.org.au/bb/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=858
Apparently, the well known Launceston firm of Spurling & Son was involved in the same practice. This card has 'Post Card Tasmania' (with the
then Tasmanian Coat of Arms) printed on the back. Therefore, we can safely assume that the card is a Spurling production*.
On the message side however, the publication is numbered '390' and attributed to "J.C. Macmichael & Co., St Helens".
I have also seen a black & white card and a colour card with the view "The Avenue, Cecilia St., St. Helens...." also attributed to Macmichael numbered '387'
and '389' respectively.
I have also located the card below (another Spurling & Son product) number '129' with "R.A. Craw, Longford" attributed as being the publisher.
I am interested in conducting a survey in this topic in order to compile a list of "Local Publishers" for whom Spurling & Son produced cards. Any information
and images that you can provide will be appreciated with the information being added to the list at the bottom of this first post. If any card(s) to be listed
have been used, please include the date(s) of usage if discernible.
POST CARDS PRODUCED BY SPURLING & SON FOR "LOCAL PUBLISHERS"
R.A. CRAW - LONGFORD
No.129 - "Lake & Macquarie Rivers, Longford, Tasmania" (b&w card - example used from Longford in 1908)
C. EDWARDS - STANLEY and SMITHTON
No number - "Forest Road, Stanley, Tasmania" - b&w card mailed from Stanley in 1909 - illustrated below
J.C. MACMICHAEL & CO. - ST HELENS
No.387 - "The Avenue, Cecelia St., St. Helens, Tas," (b&w card - example used from St Helens in 1908)
No.389 - "The Avenue, Cecelia St., St. Helens, Tas," (colour card - example used from Lottah in 1908)
No.390 - "St. Helens, East Coast, Tasmania," (b&w card - example used from St Helens in 1908)
* from August 1899, Spurling & Son were appointed the official photographer for northern Tasmania and
was given exclusive rights there to use the then Tasmanian coat-of-arms on their photographic products.