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Does anyone know who may have been the publisher of this card with a view of the "Linda Valley"?
Is it from a series perhaps or maybe just a single publication?
__________________________ CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO VIEW THE WHOLE CARD_____________________________
Is it from a series perhaps or maybe just a single publication?
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Going back to Ross's card of Charles Street, with Grattan's in the foreground, the use of the code would suggest either Selwyn Cox or The PPC Co. who were both active in producing the Wynphotoprint etc. Series of cards, most of which bear similar codes, and incidentally used a very similar font for the titles on the front of the cards.
Any chance that the PPC Co. was an alter ego of Selwyn Cox?
Any chance that the PPC Co. was an alter ego of Selwyn Cox?
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I have seen this postcard back on a "Printed in Germany" card before....
Does anyone know if the logo (H D r C ??) in the stamp box belongs to the printer or the publisher (the latter is not identified on the card - see below) ??
Does anyone know if the logo (H D r C ??) in the stamp box belongs to the printer or the publisher (the latter is not identified on the card - see below) ??
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Over the last few years I have seen a small number of real photo cards with views of Bothwell and Area, all on Empire Postcard stock (c.1910)
with the letters "E.A.W" ending a neatly printed inscription. All the cards I have seen have been of high quality indicating the the photographer
must have had some professional standard equipment and considerable experience.
___________________________________ to view the whole card, please 'click' on the image once _____________________________________ Would anyone like to make a suggestion as to whom these initials may have belonged?
with the letters "E.A.W" ending a neatly printed inscription. All the cards I have seen have been of high quality indicating the the photographer
must have had some professional standard equipment and considerable experience.
___________________________________ to view the whole card, please 'click' on the image once _____________________________________ Would anyone like to make a suggestion as to whom these initials may have belonged?
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3 more EAW real photo cards. The only EAW I know is Burnie photographer ERNEST ALBERT WINTER. Is it possible its Winter? Did he have some connection to Bothwell? 2 of my cards are posted from Bothwell,1908 and 1912. I agree that he/she was an excellent photographer.
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Thanks Mike.
Chris Long makes a brief reference to an "E.A. Wallace - Press shots of Southern Tasmania in the Weekly Courier, 1907"
When I get a chance I'll see if I can find them on the State Library site (no, I won't call them LINC !!) now that they have
digitised the pictorial sections of the Weekly Courier from that era ...... if there are other photos of Bothwekk, we may have
our man!
Chris Long makes a brief reference to an "E.A. Wallace - Press shots of Southern Tasmania in the Weekly Courier, 1907"
When I get a chance I'll see if I can find them on the State Library site (no, I won't call them LINC !!) now that they have
digitised the pictorial sections of the Weekly Courier from that era ...... if there are other photos of Bothwekk, we may have
our man!
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Can the expert tell me who is the publisher of this card? It has "Art Series Copyright" on the back at bottom left, part obscured by the message
Thanks
Des Beechey
Thanks
Des Beechey
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"Art Series" = N.S.W. Bookstall
...a huge producer of Australian postcards during the "Golden Era" based in Sydney.
...a huge producer of Australian postcards during the "Golden Era" based in Sydney.
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So who is the publisher of this one, with the , - - ' under POST CARD on the back?
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This one says, on the back, "No. 120 Messrs. Cohen & Co.". Who were Cohen & Co?
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Does anyone know who published this card? I can't decipher the logo on the back between POST and CARD, and I can't find any reference to "E.J.H. Series".
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Des Beechey
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Des Beechey
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This postcard size photo with a view of "High Street, New Norfolk" is numbered '1142' suggests that there are
others by the same unidentified photographer/publisher.
The card has a plain back but would have been intended for use as a postcard - postcard size photographic stock
was not readily available during WWII and through to the late 1940s (when this photo was taken)
Any suggestions, images of similar cards? Please post here.
others by the same unidentified photographer/publisher.
The card has a plain back but would have been intended for use as a postcard - postcard size photographic stock
was not readily available during WWII and through to the late 1940s (when this photo was taken)
Any suggestions, images of similar cards? Please post here.
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The first question here is, who was the publisher? I can't find anywhere mention of HAC, HCA or any of the combinations of H, A and C.
The second question is, why was the verandah removed from the hospital?
Des Beechey
The second question is, why was the verandah removed from the hospital?
Des Beechey
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Hi Des,
I have not seen this postcard back before.
re the building, not only was the verandah removed but also what was behind it!
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P.S. I think the letters are H, G and A
I have not seen this postcard back before.
re the building, not only was the verandah removed but also what was behind it!
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P.S. I think the letters are H, G and A
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Another unknown publisher
Does anyone know who published the card below? They don't give any clue as to who they are at all. On the front there is "Series 3519", suggesting they have published a lot of cards. It looks like their economy line, printed in monochrome on fairly poor quality card. Many it was the start of the anonymous Printed in China movement?
Des Beechey
Des Beechey
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Does anyone know who "Crump" was? This real photo view of Esperance was mailed in 1908.
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The book People of Port Esperance - Newspaper Reports & Photographs by Dorothy Baker (Published by the author, 2006) mentions Crump at Port Esperance thrice:
p. 60. In a photo of the Port Esperance Regatta Committee
p. 79. "Our Perambulators. This talented troupe gave an entertainment at Dover hall, proceeds £14 for Red Cross. Perfomers Messrs. Crump, Morris, McIntyre, King, Misses Jackson, Upcher, Morris".
p. 79. Later on the same page "The Perambulators": troupe contains both Captain Crump and D. Crump.
Des Beechey
p. 60. In a photo of the Port Esperance Regatta Committee
p. 79. "Our Perambulators. This talented troupe gave an entertainment at Dover hall, proceeds £14 for Red Cross. Perfomers Messrs. Crump, Morris, McIntyre, King, Misses Jackson, Upcher, Morris".
p. 79. Later on the same page "The Perambulators": troupe contains both Captain Crump and D. Crump.
Des Beechey
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many thanks Des - a most prompt and informative response - I must look out for a copy of the book.
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Both the 1904 and 1913 Tasmanian Post Office Directories both list "Crump and Dalgleish" as storekeeper, DOVER.
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Does anyone know the painter of this view of Hobart and Mt Wellington from across Lindisfarne Bay on this real photo card used in 1907?
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These real photo cards "Beauty Point, Tas." and "View Taken from the Wharf, Beauty Point..." were printed by Valentine's during the 1950s/60s
They are both from the "MEADES SERIES" numbered '4' and '5' - does anyone know who Meade was ..... the photographer, a local storekeeper??
They are both from the "MEADES SERIES" numbered '4' and '5' - does anyone know who Meade was ..... the photographer, a local storekeeper??
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This real photo card with a view of Hastings has a rubber stamp J.C.I. Rothwell applied to the verso
Has anyone seen similar - was he/she a local photographer, etc.??
Has anyone seen similar - was he/she a local photographer, etc.??
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These cards printed by Osboldstone with Burnie views have "R. Pearce" printed on the view side in the LL corner.
Both cards were postally used in 1906/07.
Does anyone know whether Pearce was the photographer, the publisher or both.
Any further examples to post here??
Both cards were postally used in 1906/07.
Does anyone know whether Pearce was the photographer, the publisher or both.
Any further examples to post here??
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This undivided back card "A Frozen Waterfall , The Gorge Near Queenstown" appears to have been removed from
a sheets of cards (note two perforated edges).
_____________to open the full image, click or tap on either card once__________________ The given photographer "Hart" may have been Charles A. Hart who was a very active member of the Northern Tasmanian Camera Club
at the time this card was produced.
In the LL corner of the image is "Brett Co" and I cannot recall seeing this name printed on a card before.
My queries
1) could this a card from a 'giveaway' sheet of postcards included with a copy of The Weekly Courier (published by "The Examiner" in Launceston)?
2) has anyone seen any other images by "Hart" on a postcard ...printed or real photo
3) who was "Brett Co"?
a sheets of cards (note two perforated edges).
_____________to open the full image, click or tap on either card once__________________ The given photographer "Hart" may have been Charles A. Hart who was a very active member of the Northern Tasmanian Camera Club
at the time this card was produced.
In the LL corner of the image is "Brett Co" and I cannot recall seeing this name printed on a card before.
My queries
1) could this a card from a 'giveaway' sheet of postcards included with a copy of The Weekly Courier (published by "The Examiner" in Launceston)?
2) has anyone seen any other images by "Hart" on a postcard ...printed or real photo
3) who was "Brett Co"?
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Could it be William P Hart 1845 to 1926, photographer, Queenstown, NEW ZEALAND?