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A9100-1 Rubber stamp, 'First Flight by Helicopter Commuter Air Service', plastic / rubber, mount made by Vuestamp International / Astron Industries, stamp made by St George Rubber Stamp Co Pty Limited, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia, 1982. Click to enlarge.

Rubber stamp, 'First Flight by Helicopter Commuter Air Service'

Rubber stamp, 'First Flight by Helicopter Commuter Air Service', plastic / rubber, mount made by Vuestamp International / Astron Industries, stamp made by St George Rubber Stamp Co Pty Limited, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia, 1982

Rubber stamp with commemorative air flight information. The stamp has a red plastic handle and white rectangular base.

Summary

Object No.

A9100-1

Object Statement

Rubber stamp, 'First Flight by Helicopter Commuter Air Service', plastic / rubber, mount made by Vuestamp International / Astron Industries, stamp made by St George Rubber Stamp Co Pty Limited, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia, 1982

Physical Description

Rubber stamp, 'First Flight by Helicopter Commuter Air Service', plastic / rubber, mount made by Vuestamp International / Astron Industries, stamp made by St George Rubber Stamp Co Pty Limited, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia / Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia, 1982

Rubber stamp with commemorative air flight information. The stamp has a red plastic handle and white rectangular base.

Marks

No marks

Dimensions

Height

68 mm

Width

77 mm

Depth

32 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

Rubber stamp, 'First Flight by Helicopter Commuter Air Service' 2023, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 23 March 2023, <https://ma.as/202670>

Wikipedia

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