Card number 37 - printed in Saxony. Some minor corner wear o/wise condition is excellent. Postally used "under cover" (message on reverse).
Does anyone know who "E.T.W.D." was? Nice view of ferry at Bellerive/Sorell railway jetty. Fine condition.
Interesting message about strike and lack of water and gas in Hobart - not postally used. Some minor peripheral wear but overall condition is excellent.
Used without franking (sent under cover). Card No. 470 / printer's index number # C. 5839 - excellent condition,
From the "Tasman" Series (J. Walch) No.139717.
Card No.4 - J. Vaill (Government Printer). Used "under cover" (i.e. message . no franking). Corner fault on reverse does not detract from fine appearance of view side.
Printed in Germany with index no. 103660 - from Walch's "Tasman Series". Signed and dated 1914 on back but not postally used .... I believe the publication of this card pre-dates 1914 by a number of years. Fine condition.
Mailed under cover from Camp Spur on the Queenstown to Strahan railway. From Tasman Series with card index number 103645 - excellent condition.
Photographer W. Fellowes - glass plate crack visible in LR corner. Fine condition.
"D.I.C." photo / W. Fellowes 103 Park Street Hobart address on message side. Fine unused condition.
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.
Someone may know who was the publisher of "Series 4408". Small greeting written on reverse but not postally used. Fine condition.
Message written at "Tattersall's Pub" (less than 50m from the TSA office!) - used "under cover". Excellent condition and seldom seen.
Very fine condition.
Excellent to fine 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.
Printed by The Mercury - very fine condition. This card is surprisingly scarce for a "modern" card from a well-known tourist location.