2001 - "Outback Services" |
I can remember as a child being fascinated by the School of the Air as it occasionally featured in stories of the outback. I would have loved this little corner of study especially if Skippy the Kangaroo was hopping around outside trying to warn me someone had fallen down the mine. Of course it might have been trumped by the other schooling fascination, boarding school and midnight feasts - a staple of comic strips.
2012: World of Comics |
Returning to Australia they honoured books in the Picture Book of the Year category of the Book Council Awards which had become contemporary classics. The 1996 postmark of Riddells Creek is because it was home to the Dromkeen Museum of Children's Literature which was housed in a 19th Century homestead. Since the FDC it has been relocated to the state library of Victoria in January 2013 although there will still be exhibitions at Dromkeen itself. I'm not familiar with any of the books on the stamps but
lets take a look. From Left to Right is - 1) Who Sank the Boat? by Pamela Allen. A rhyming book about 5 friends, a donkey, a cow, sheep, pig and mouse go for a boat ride and enter the boat from biggest to smallest each one lowering the boat in the water. I wonder which one will sink the boat? 2) John Brown, Rose and the Midnight Cat about a widow and her sheepdog John Brown 3) Greetings from Sandy Beach by Bob Graham about a camping trip and lastly 4) Animalia by Graham Base, an illustrated A-Z of animals with poems and other objects of the letters of the alphabet, plus the author hides a picture of himself as a child in each illustration.
Well the sun is up so its time to stop reading go outside and play:
1972: Health Stamps |
1969: Health Stamps |
An entry to Viridian Postcard's Sunday Stamps theme - Of Children or For Children here
11 comments:
You have a superb selection of stamps once again!
I remember Bunty only too well, and my cousin donated all his old copies of the Eagle to me when he'd finished with them. However my barley stick had no chocolate centre. I feel cheated.
I don't remember ever having seen those comic stamps; come to that I don't remember half the comics either. But of those you've shown the Health stamps from New Zealand stand out for me.
I wonder whether the Australian School of the Air internet content is available to anybody.
The New Zealand stamps reminded me of the Health Stamps cover I posted a few years ago:
http://postcardy.blogspot.com/search?q=new+zealand+health
A fantastic selection! I totally missed the comic stamps, otherwise I would have definitely bought those to use.
A wonderful array of stamps! It's reminding me how insular the USA is in some ways. I don't know any of these comics, or the books from Australia, or how to play cricket! thank you for joining in this week.
I loved the School of the Air History.
I remember learning about the Australian School of the Air and being fascinating about the process.
I've heard of most of those comics, but don't think I've actually ever read any!
Oooh, barley sticks. I had forgotten all about them. I adored them. My brother got The Eagle and I got the Dandy and/or The Beano.
Kids playing! always a treat to behold.Thanks to electronic gadget, you can't seem much of them nowadays.
Willa @ Postage Journal
Australia has a lot of beautiful maximum cards. I love this one of the studying child!
Also the others are beautiful (I love comics and illustrations!). Thank you for sharing!
I have recently "discovered" the School of the Air. I guessed that it existed a stamp of it!
I have received some of the comic stamps.
You have a wonderful collection!
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