POSTCARD, Perth
H2016.6
Rectangular card with colour photograph to front with aerial view of part of Perth city, Mitchell and Kwinana freeways and Swan River, including the Narrows Bridge. Words 'Greetings from Perth' in white type to top right corner of front of postcard. Reverse of card has the folllowing features: at bottom left hand corner in blue typeprint 'P. 44/ Aerial view of the Narrows Interchange over the Swan/ River, Perth, Western Australia. Photographed by Frank/Indrisie.' Top back centre is an image of an emu in blue ink and to the right of image the words 'EMU POSTCARDS &/SOUVENIRS P/Ltd'. Top right corner is a square outline in blue ink with the word 'STAMP', a central Western Australia logo and the words typewritten below in blue ink 'Made in Western Australia'. Below this on the right hand side of card there is a rectangular address box with internal blue lines and the words 'ADDRESS' across the top of the box and 'POSTCODE' at bottom right corner. Below in bottom right hand corner in blue ink are the words 'POSTCARD/EMU SOUVENIRS' and the Copyright symbol.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H2016.6 |
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Accession Date: | 1 Apr 2016 |
Acquisition Year: | 2016 |
Material
Card/Paper | 0 - Whole |
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Measurement
height | 95mm |
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width | 145mm |
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