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It's Cinderella time. Lady Gowrie Red Cross.
A new Lady Gowrie Red Cross has surfaced.
http://cjoint.com/data/gcpdyxoUhH.htm The other. http://cjoint.com/data/gcpgC7VhGv.htm (Check out the line perforations on this sheet, how often do you see line perforations intersect perfectly?) Lady Gowrie served as president of the Australian Red Cross and was the wife of the then Governor of New South Wales Lord Gowrie. Lady Gowrie was also mentor to the multi talented Joan Hammond (nee Hood) a New Zealander we like to claim as ours She won the women's state golf championship for New South Wales in 1932, 1934, 1935 and the junior championship in 1929 Played Violin with the Sydney Philharmonic Orchestra and studied Opera in Vienna. (wow, what a gal) |
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It's Cinderella time. Lady Gowrie Red Cross.
On Jun 2, 9:08*am, "rodney" wrote:
A new Lady Gowrie Red Cross has surfaced.http://cjoint.com/data/gcpdyxoUhH.htm The other.http://cjoint.com/data/gcpgC7VhGv.htm (Check out the line perforations on this sheet, how often do you see line perforations intersect perfectly?) Lady Gowrie served as president of the Australian Red Cross and was the wife of the then Governor of New South Wales Lord Gowrie. Actually he was Governor-General of Australia. Here is same label on a Registered cover. https://www.premierpostal.com/jpg5024/5024363.jpg from the MILITARY P.O. DARLEY 16 OCTOBER 1940 VICTORIA - AUSTRALIA Note the provisional blue Registration label. Here is the reverse of same. https://www.premierpostal.com/jpg5024/5024363-2.jpg Here is Lady Gowrie herself (2nd from left). Lord Gowrie is second from right. http://john.curtin.edu.au/macarthur/...s/00376_73.jpg .... and here is an ironic twist for Rodney. "Gowrie (Scottish Gaelic: Gobharaidh) is a region and ancient province of Scotland, covering most of the eastern part of what became Perthshire. The province is the home of such ancient Scottish royal sites as Scone and perhaps Forteviot. Its chief settlement is the town of Perth. Today it is most often associated with the Carse of Gowrie, the part of Gowrie south of the Sidlaw Hills running east of Perth to Dundee. Blair |
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It's Cinderella time. Lady Gowrie Red Cross.
Thank you very much Blair, esp the photo of Lady Gowrie. It is of great pride we see Mr. John Curtin, another Victorian who chose Perth to rise to fame. A great Labour leader who would have naturally chosen beautiful Western Australia over that of his native Melbourne. A photo of some very powerful people. Note the provisional blue Registration label. Note it is on the wrong side of the cover "Blair" Actually he was Governor-General of Australia. Here is same label on a Registered cover. https://www.premierpostal.com/jpg5024/5024363.jpg from the MILITARY P.O. DARLEY 16 OCTOBER 1940 VICTORIA - AUSTRALIA Note the provisional blue Registration label. Here is the reverse of same. https://www.premierpostal.com/jpg5024/5024363-2.jpg Here is Lady Gowrie herself (2nd from left). Lord Gowrie is second from right. http://john.curtin.edu.au/macarthur/...s/00376_73.jpg .... and here is an ironic twist for Rodney. "Gowrie (Scottish Gaelic: Gobharaidh) is a region and ancient province of Scotland, covering most of the eastern part of what became Perthshire. The province is the home of such ancient Scottish royal sites as Scone and perhaps Forteviot. Its chief settlement is the town of Perth. Today it is most often associated with the Carse of Gowrie, the part of Gowrie south of the Sidlaw Hills running east of Perth to Dundee. Blair |
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It's Cinderella time. Lady Gowrie Red Cross.
Trying to get a "one up" on you Blair
I consulted my extensive list of worldwide postmarks and yes, I can offer one from the "Carse of Gowrie" How about Inchture Perthshire, I would like 1891 but going by the pink paper probably 1991 http://cjoint.com/data/gdpaKUMnFy.htm Apparently good strawberry country Mmmmm. "Blair" .... and here is an ironic twist for Rodney. Its chief settlement is the town of Perth. Today it is most often associated with the Carse of Gowrie, the part of Gowrie south of the Sidlaw Hills running east of Perth to Dundee. Blair |
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It's Cinderella time. Lady Gowrie Red Cross.
On Jun 3, 9:03*am, "rodney" wrote:
Trying to get a "one up" on you Blair I consulted my extensive list of worldwide postmarks and yes, I can offer one from the "Carse of Gowrie" How about Inchture Perthshire, I would like 1891 but going by the pink paper *probably 1991 *http://cjoint.com/data/gdpaKUMnFy.htm Apparently good strawberry country *Mmmmm. Well the current post office opened (in a house) in 1994, so your stamp must have come from the previous Inchture Post Office. Blair |
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