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Radio Postcards - Radio Stations

2/20/2024

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In the genre of radio, amongst the plethora of Postcards, the ones that interest me are those that depict Radio Stations, Radio People or Radio Programs.

I will post a few that interested me so much that they came to join my collection. 

You can see that if you combine the information from both the front and the rear, you can often work out the date from the Postmark if it isn't pre printed on the card itself, as well as the pre printed detail of the subject.  When there is a handwritten message, that can sometimes hint at the reason why the Postcard was sent to that person.  If you are really lucky, you might find a personal autograph rather than a pre printed one.

Radio Stations

The Radio Station Postcards are usually the oldest of the Radio Postcards.  Whilst many of these include people or programs, known in those days as sessions, the emphasis is on the station itself.

Ian Grieve OAM

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Russ Garling (seated with Jerry, his Dummy) was a Ventriloguist specialising in Humor, known in those days as a Humorist.  He would entertain patients in Military hospitals and convinced 2FC to commence broadcasting a 2FC Hospital Concert Party.

Lawrence Halbert was a Staff Announcer on 2FC  This Postcard is 1927, not the 1924 written on the rear.

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I have a listing for the artists in the 1st Empire Broadcast, unfortunately nothing yet for the 3rd Broadcast.
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There is also a Black & White version of the 4QG Postcard.
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As you can see from the reverse, this is 1934 and the Postcard is being used as a QSL Card confirming a listeners claim of hearing the program in NZ and what was broadcast at the time.  This allows the station to document their reach.
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As you can see from the reverse, this is 1932 and the Postcard is being used as a QSL Card confirming a listeners claim of hearing the program in Queensland and what was broadcast at the time.  This allows the station to document their reach.
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As you can see from the reverse, this is 1935 and the Postcard is being used as a QSL Card confirming a listeners claim of hearing the program in NZ and what was broadcast at the time.  This allows the station to document their reach.
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As you can see from the reverse, this is 1928 and the Postcard is being used as a QSL Card confirming a listeners claim of hearing the program in NZ and what was broadcast at the time.  This allows the station to document their reach.
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The first complete mobile broadcasting Station, 2XT.  2 for NSW, X for eXperimental and T for Train.  Designed and operated by AWA it was a Trade Exhibition that travelled to the 'bush' of NSW 1925-26.
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Somewhere I read, that there were 300 Kookaburras employed to 'laugh' at the introduction to the days broadcasting in Australia.  Later, records took over.
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    Ian Grieve has been Collecting, Researching and Documenting Australian Old Time Radio since about 1998.  He enjoys the thrill of finding and identifying shows thought to have been lost and then researching their history as well as the people involved in their production.

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