Difference between revisions of "Williamsford"

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25-Oct-1898 - The Deep Lead Post Office has been removed to the railway station and Mr D J Sullivan appointed master thereat.
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* 25-Oct-1898 - The Deep Lead Post Office has been removed to the railway station and Mr D J Sullivan appointed master thereat.
  
31-Oct-1915 - The post office was destroyed in a fire.
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** 31-Oct-1915 - The post office was destroyed in a fire.
  
 
== Links & References ==
 
== Links & References ==

Revision as of 04:14, 5 June 2014

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Opened (as Deep Lead): 21-Mar-1898 · Re-named Williamsford: 1-April-1899 · Closed: 18-June-1976


Location: situated 7km south of Rosebery on Tasmania's West Coast, Williamsford was located at -41.49'34" South, 145.30'29" East

  • Williamsford was called Deep Lead until 1-Apr-1899.

see Google Map for an enlargement



Barred Numeral

BN213 was reallocated to Deep Lead from 21-Mar-1898. BN213 was previously used at Golconda (1880-1883), Wyniford River (1883-1894) and Dundas Junction (1891-1894).

Datestamps

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Type 1a

Earliest recorded date: 9-May-1899 · Latest recorded date: 7-Jan-1937

  • Found in violet and blue 1909


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Type 5

Earliest recorded date: 13-Apr-1937 · Latest recorded date: 9-Sep-1969

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Type 5(s)

Earliest recorded date: 18-Oct-1969 · Latest recorded date: 18-Jun-1976


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To the Index of Tasmanian Post Offices and Postal Markings

To the Tasmanian Datestamp Types main page

Other Information

  • 25-Oct-1898 - The Deep Lead Post Office has been removed to the railway station and Mr D J Sullivan appointed master thereat.
    • 31-Oct-1915 - The post office was destroyed in a fire.

Links & References

To the Index of Tasmanian Post Offices and Postal Markings

To the Tasmanian Datestamp Types main page

Please contact GRD to report any errors and/or omissions or to provide better or 'missing' images, etc.