Port Pirie post office is located at 79-83 Ellen Street. It was designed by Edward Woods and built in 1880, with extensions designed by Charles Owen-Smyth added in 1905–1907. 1978
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Australia Philately: Yarrawonga (3730)
A new Yarrawonga Post Office was opened in 1961 at 32 Belmore St. 1980
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The Eastwood post office was located on Osmond Road. It was opened by Jack Leay at 11 a.m. on 11 November 1952. Originally named Parkside and replacing older buildings, it was later changed to Eastside in 1967. 1978 1979 Eastwood became a Limited Philatelic Sales Centre on 26 January 1979.
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A new Norwood post office was opened on 22 May 1972. 1978
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St Kilda post office was located on the corner of St Kilda Road and Inkerman Street. 1970 1971 1973 1974 1975 1978 References Victorian Collections
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A new Carnegie Post Office was opened c.1975. 1972
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Collingwood Post Office was located at 174-180 Smith Street. It was constructed in 1868 but the facade, designed by John Marsden of the Public Works Department, was added to the building in 1892. 1972 1980 1981
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Philatelic Sales Centre Hobart G.P.O. 1978 A new pictorial postmark was introduced on 1 June 1978. 1979
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A new Prospect post office was opened on 13 March 1972. 1978 1979
View More Australia Philately: Prospect (5082)Australia Philately: 1966 Decimal Definitive Series – 9c Hermit Crab
The Hermit Crab belongs to the family Paguridae, well-represented along all Australia’s coasts. Its gets its name from its habit of using empty mollusc shells to protect its soft, uncovered hind body from hungry fish and other sea animals. Its rear body has a hook to graps the interior of…
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