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Vintage Australian postcards experience growth in popularity as window to the past By Clarissa Thorpe Posted Mon 27 Jul 2015 at 1:23pm, updated Tue 28 Jul 2015 at 3:36am ...
Moments in Time features a total of 300 historic Australian postcards, dating mostly from the 1880s to the 1950s. It offers a fascinating insight into key moments in our nation’s social and cultural ...
Wherever they go, they buy postcards, frequently entire collections. When the 1984 World’s Fair in New Orleans ended, they bought every postcard the publisher had left, probably a million of them.
Karla Dickens's exhibition Return to Sender is the result of years spent collecting racist vintage postcards, which she reframes and subverts to tell stories of First Nations resilience.
The postcard, depicting a scene of Papeete, capital of French Polynesia, was sent in 1966 from ‘Chris’ to ‘Robert Giorgio Esq’. Chris wrote: “Enjoying myself greatly.
L O N D O N, Feb. 22 -- His name was Colin. He was apparently working in merchant banking, on leave in Australia and awaiting word on his next destination. The year was 1889 and postcards were a ...
A postcard from Australia has arrived at the house in Kent it was addressed to 42 years after it was sent. The card had been posted from Sydney to a house in Westgate, near Margate, on 27 August 1981.