Heading and notes: | Form Number T.G. 42G (one printing has T.G. 86 for reasons unknown). Envelopes printed by photo-lithography had the form number T.G. 65G. Heading is CONGRATULATORY TELEGRAM. |
Message area: | Blank. |
Reverse side: | Blank. |
Colours (text & form): | Multicolour on cream. |
Size of form overall: | Forms: 152 × 202 mm. Envelopes: 91×146 mm. |
printed using two different techniques:
Chromo-lithography printings from mid 1934: Photo-lithography printings from about mid-1935:
Forms:
F-34C - light blue to grey background and form number TG 42G;
F-34D - the rare form number TG 86;
Envelopes: opaque (E-34C) or window (E-34D).
See also a SPECIMEN set used for publicity purposes and a brochure advertising the forms.
The success of the Christmas Greetings forms and the Sydney Harbour Bridge issue led the PMG to extend the range of the ornamental greetings forms in 1934 to Mothers' Day, Birthday and Congratulations forms.
The Congratulatory Telegram was first issued in May 1934. It was then printed by chromo-lithography and later by photo-lithography in the following year. Both types of form and envelope were available for many years and so it is not uncommon to have the form printed with one method delivered in a delivery envelope printed by the other method.
The Congratulatory Telegram was available during the whole year. This format remained on sale until 1942 when all ornamental telegram forms were withdrawn as a war-time measure. Significant advertising in the form of a small brochure and press advertisements accompanied the release and availability of this form.
1. Printing by chromo-lithography.
AB-GCF-34A.
Crookwell to Enfield Characteristics:
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Presumed to have been used at Enfield (19 July 1934) and therefore tied to the form above although no date stamp. Characteristics:
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AB-GCF-34B.
Melbourne to Richmond Characteristics:
This message illustrates a significant part of the use of telegrams - for commercial promotional endeavours. |
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AB-GCE-34A.
The same format envelope as above but here used at Richmond (22 September 1936) with "No. 98" in TRC - so tied to above form GCF-34B. Characteristics:
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2. Printing by photo-lithography. | |
AB-GCF-34C.
Melbourne to Richmond Characteristics:
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AB-GCF-34D.
Form number changed to T.G. 86 - very rare. Sydney to Hobart West. Characteristics:
Also known with SPECIMEN COPY overprint - see http://www.ozrevenues.com/exhibits/nz/14.JPG page 1/14. |
AB-GC-34.
Set of a form and an envelope from the first printing used in a publicity set (shown by the 358 handstamp). Printed by chromo-lithography and has "Station from". The envelope from the chromo-lithography set over-printed SPECIMEN COPY is recorded. |
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A brochure was also printed to advertise the availability of the 1934 Congratulatory Telegram forms.
This brochure was inserted into various delivery envelopes and also distributed from Post Offices.
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Details of use and rarity.
Form sub-number |
Schedule number | Earliest recorded date | Rarity rating |
GCF-34A | None. | 18 July 1934 at Enfield, NSW. | RR if form and envelope are tied together with appropriate postal markings. C for either the form or the envelope unused. |
GCF-34B | None | 22 September 1936 at Richmond. | |
GCF-34C | None. | 27 May 1935 at Richmond, Vic. | |
GCE-34A | None | 18 July 1934 at Enfield, NSW. | |
GCE-34Ba | None. | 5 November 1938 at Rockdale, NSW. | |
GCE-34Bb | None. | Not recorded used. | RR |