Sunday, December 2, 2012

91 - Tingalpa / Capalaba

Tingalpa post office, 10 km east of the Brisbane general post office, opened on 20 May 1867. It was renamed Capalaba on 1 March 1874 before reverting back to Tingalpa on 8 June 1875. It was reduced to a receiving office in 1892. The Capalaba date stamp was still being used in 1882
  • Chalon Ray type 1e (5.5 mm) (24 rays) is rated 3R
  • Sideface Ray type 1e (5.5 mm) (24 rays) is rated 3R
Capalaba date stamp type 3b HERETingalpa numeral 91 HERE

Yuleba
railway station, 54 km east of Roma, 
received its 10 bar railway numeral canceller 2b (8.5 mm) around 1902. Rated 5R. More information on railway numerals can be found here

Yuleba numeral 317 HERE. Yuleba registered HEREYuleba date stamp 6t HERE

Tingalpa / Capalaba Chalon

Tingalpa Chalon Ray type 1e (5.5 mm) rated 3R


Tingalpa Chalon Ray type 1e (5.5 mm) rated 3R. Dated 18 November 1867. Seen at Phoenix Auction no 10


Tingalpa Chalon Ray type 1 e (5.5 mm) rated 3R. Seen on Ebay


Tingalpa Chalon Ray type 1e (5.5 mm) rated 3R. Seen in a private collection

Tingalpa / Capalaba 2nd Sideface

Tingalpa Sideface Ray type 1e (5.5 mm) rated 3R


Tingalpa Sideface Ray type 1e (5.5 mm) rated 3R. Dated March 1882. Seen in Manning, p. 46


Tingalpa Sideface Ray type 1e (5.5 mm) rated 3R. Courtesy of Dave Elsmore

Yuleba

Yuleba Sideface Barred Numeral 2b (8.5 mm) rated 5R. Seen at Phoenix auction no 67


Yuleba Sideface Barred Numeral 2b (8.5 mm) rated 5R. Seen in a private collection

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