Card index number 481 - printed in Prussia with printer'd index number C.5873. Fine to very fine condition.
Photo index number #300127 JV - printed in G.B.. Some light discolouration on the message side o/wise condition is excellent.
Printed in Saxony - card index no. 18. Central "speck" is natural, i.e. not a tone spot. Condition is excellent to fine.
Card index number 18 - printed in Saxony. Fine to very fine condition.
Card No.2 from a series printed by the government printed J. Vaill. Fine to very fine condition.
Mailed under cover from Camp Spur on the Queenstown to Strahan railway. From Tasman Series with card index number 103645 - excellent condition.
Some light corner indentations from album mounts o/wise condition is excellent to fine. Faded appearance is quite normal for early cards by Fellowes. Close examination reveals many details including warships in harbour.
D.I.C. = W. Fellowes 107 Park Street. Some minor corner wear o/wise condition is excellent. Clearly shows that the road to Boyer in the 1920s was shared with the railway line along this section of the river.
Publisher not identified but possibly by Beattie. Fine condition.
Plain back stamped "Stride's Stores, Huonville, Tas." and would have been sold as a postcard at their store. Fine condition - most cards by Hellesey are scarce ... this is one of them!
Very fine condition.
Excellent to fine condition.
VF condition.
Plain back but definitely produced for use as a postcard and one of only two or three cards known to have views of the Longley area. VF condition.
Photo by G. Gruncell - from Series C. Message dated 26/12/04 but mailed at Launceston (with 1d Pictorial franking) on 1/5/05. Excellent condition.
Undivided back. Used from Albany, Western Australia to New South Wales address - franking removed. Message written by passenger on White Star liner S.S. "Runic" on his way to Ireland. Scarce card in excellent condition.
Publisher not identified but most likely to be J. Walch and Sons. Fine unused condition.