
85/1879-15 Bus ticket block, paper / metal, Morrison and Bailey Print, Sydney New South Wales, Australia, 1940-1950
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Bus ticket block, paper / metal, Morrison and Bailey Print, Sydney New South Wales, Australia, 1940-1950
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Bus ticket block, Feeder Bus Operators' Association, paper / metal, Morrison and Bailey Print, Sydney New South Wales, Australia, 1940-1950
A Feeder Bus Operators' Association, ticket block consisting of rectangular paper tickets stapled to a cardboard backing board. Each of the '6D' tickets are printed on red paper. Each ticket have been individually numbered from '75801' to '76000'.
Printed: Morrison and Bailey Print; Sydney; 1940 - 1950
Marks
Text across the tickets in black reads in part 'Feeder Bus Operators' Association / Ticket entitles passanger to travel / into Section indicated by punch / ... / Morrison & Bailey Print'.
Production date
1940 - 1950
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Source unknown, 1985
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