[Editor: This postcard (unused), which incorporates a photograph of a stylish woman, is undated; however, it is believed to have been published circa 1908-1914.]
[Front of postcard]
[Description: A woman, standing, posing for a photograph.]
[Reverse of postcard]
Post Card.
Correspondence. Address only.
[Manufacturer’s information:]
Austral Kodak
Source:
Original document
Editor’s notes:
Dimensions (approximate): 136 mm. (width), 88 mm. (height).
The ornate scrollwork to the left and right of the words “Post Card” (at the top of the reverse side of the card), along with the solid dots in the “Kodak Austral” box (at the top right of the reverse side of the card), indicate that the postcard was made circa 1908-1914.
See: “Summary” (post no. 19 in the thread “Postcards on Kodak paper – is it possible to “date” them?”), Tasmanian Philatelic Society forum
This postcard includes a dividing line, which indicates designated areas for correspondence (on the left) and the address of the recipient (on the right), in line with the Australian postage regulations introduced in 1905.
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