Where does the time go?
I am so busy with trading beer coasters and labels to receive beer themed post cards that I find it difficult to get time to upload more images onto the blog.
My collection is growing and I estimate that I have approximately 700 post cards now.
It is great fun to receive new post cards in the post.
I will add a few of the ones that I have received recently.
Bron
Sunday, 15 March 2009
Saturday, 5 July 2008
CELCE post cards
I recently traded for the CELCE post cards. CELCE is a breweriana collectors club with members mainly from Spain and Portugal, although they do have members in Europe and America.
CELCE was founded in 1987. Its membership is currently over 400.
Among the breweriana collectors, the most popular interests are beer labels, coasters, old beer bottles and cans, signs, cards, etc. Bottles, coasters, signs collectors focus chiefly on Spanish Breweries, while those who collect cans have a world wide interest.
CELCE was founded in 1987. Its membership is currently over 400.
Among the breweriana collectors, the most popular interests are beer labels, coasters, old beer bottles and cans, signs, cards, etc. Bottles, coasters, signs collectors focus chiefly on Spanish Breweries, while those who collect cans have a world wide interest.
Friday, 4 January 2008
The collection is growing
A year has past since I began collecting Beer themed post cards and I am amazed at the rate my collection has grown.
I now have approximately 400 beer themed post cards and I have received them from the following countries:
UK; Czech Republic; Poland; Russia; Italy; France; Germany; Norway; USA; Canada; Reunion; Netherlands; Austria; Mexico; Scotland; Ireland; Belgium; Norway; Spain and of course, Australia.
I have found that not many people collect beer themed post cards and so have exchanged beer labels and coasters (duplicates from my husband's collections) to obtain most of them.
Occasionally I have stumbled across post card sites and exchanged a few cards with those collectors.
It has been great fun and I love trips to the post box that result in new and exciting finds.
For brewery information I have found this web site invaluable
I now have approximately 400 beer themed post cards and I have received them from the following countries:
UK; Czech Republic; Poland; Russia; Italy; France; Germany; Norway; USA; Canada; Reunion; Netherlands; Austria; Mexico; Scotland; Ireland; Belgium; Norway; Spain and of course, Australia.
I have found that not many people collect beer themed post cards and so have exchanged beer labels and coasters (duplicates from my husband's collections) to obtain most of them.
Occasionally I have stumbled across post card sites and exchanged a few cards with those collectors.
It has been great fun and I love trips to the post box that result in new and exciting finds.
For brewery information I have found this web site invaluable
Friday, 6 July 2007
As my collection grows I will be adding beer themed post cards I have obtained from mainland Australia, Russia, Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, England, Austria and America.
Monday, 7 May 2007
Swap Beer Themed Post Cards
I am a keen collector of Beer Themed Post Cards and would like to swap / exchange with other Beer Themed Post Card collectors around the world.
I mainly have Australian Post Cards to exchange.
I mainly have Australian Post Cards to exchange.
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Beer Themed Post Cards
The cards on my blog are all from Tasmania.
Cascade Brewing was established in 1831 by Peter DeGraves and is situated at the foot of Mount Wellington in Hobart. (now part of Carlton United Brewies CUB)
J Boag & Son, (Boags Brewery) has been operating continiously on the banks of the Esk River, Launceston since 1881.
Cascade Brewing was established in 1831 by Peter DeGraves and is situated at the foot of Mount Wellington in Hobart. (now part of Carlton United Brewies CUB)
J Boag & Son, (Boags Brewery) has been operating continiously on the banks of the Esk River, Launceston since 1881.
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