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Latest revision as of 03:59, 27 March 2016

'This listing is currently being prepared by DMG

OPENED : 1st - September - 1884

CLOSED : 30th - April - 1944


Location:

Dee Bridge,now known as Dee is located in the central Tasmanian region approx 150 kms North West of Hobart

Post offices close to Dee Bridge were:



"Click on image above or see Google Maps for an enlargement"


== BARRED NUMERAL POSTMARK ==


SECOND ALLOCATION



Allocated BN: 235

  • Rated: RRR
  • Known on pictorial


== DATESTAMPS ==

TYPE 1 (solid stops)



  • Earliest recorded date: 22nd - January - 1899
  • Latest recorded date: 13th - January - 1943
  • Rated: R in both state and commonwealth periods
  • Blue ink 1918-19 and 1921-22
  • Green ink 1920


Report an earlier or later use of the Type datestamp here


TYPE 5



  • Earliest recorded date: 30th - January - 1943
  • Latest recorded date: 30th - January - 1944
  • Rated: RRRRR
  • CDS "Dee" and only 4 known copies


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Other Information[edit]



Links & References[edit]

To the Index of Tasmanian Post Offices and Postal Markings

To the Tasmanian Datestamp Types main page


Please contact [mailto: the author] of this page to report any errors and/or omissions or to provide better or 'missing' strikes