Australian Capital Territory - Canberra.
      Post Office and date stamps.
      
    
This page summarises the following information for the Canberra Post Office:
A Post Office was opened at Canberra (NSW) on 1 January 1863. A telephone service - which permitted sending telegrams - was opened on 20 July 1905. Then two name changes were made:
On 2 June 1913, another Post Office and Money Order office named Canberra opened about 2-3 miles (3 km) away when the office at Acton changed name. The Canberra date stamp was then transferred from the new office called Acton. Various (non-telegraph) services especilly related to the telephone were opened there. A TELEGRAPHS CANBERRA date stamp was also issued to this office (see below).
On 1 February 1983, the office changed name to Queen Victoria Terrace.
| There are few images of the various Canberra Post Offices. | 
 Taken in 1929. | 
The only difference (telegraphically speaking) between Canberra and the rest of New South Wales up to 1988 was the date stamps used.
| The usual postal date stamp was used on telegraph forms in the immediate Federation period. The format of this date stamp was Canberra/ N.S.W. in the normal H & T Type 1 (no dot after the W) with two side arcs (SC1). An example used on the 9d stamp intended for use with telegrams is shown here: 
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Three types of date stamp are recorded for use with telegraphs:
TELEGRAPHS CANBERRA/F.C.T.
| Steel single circle   (SC1-T). Used: 9 May 1927 to 19 December 1937. Diameter: 30 mm. Hopson & Tobin believed the date stamp - only with A.C.T. - was used only in 1962 (no listing of F.C.T.). They did not distinguish between F.C.T. (Federal Capital Territory) and A.C.T. (Australian Capital Territory) at the base. 
 |  9 May 1927. First Day of Issue for the 1½d Canberra stamp. | 
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|  7 August 1931. Used on special Cablegram form about record England to Australia and return flights |  19 December 1937. Used on AB-DU-8Fa. | ||
The Territory name changed from Federal Capital Territory (F.C.T.) to Australian Capital Territory (A.C.T.) in 1938.
     The new designation was used until postcodes were introduced in 1967. 
| Steel single circle   (SC1-T). 
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 See also the 16 March 1955 TAA telegram |  2 March 1967. Diameter: Used on C227 Aug 20024. | 
| TELEGRAPHS CANBERRA with ACT and Postcode at the base. | ||
Rubber TELEGRAPHS/CANBERRA A.C.T. date stamps.
| Rubber double circle (RC2-T). Diameter: Still incorporates the A.C.T. at the base despite postcodes being introduced 11 years earlier. | 
 Used on AA-DO-12Ca  | |
| Rubber single rectangle (RH1-T). Unrecorded elsewhere. Size: |  20 July1972. | 
3. Slogans advertising Telegrams and the Telegraph service.
Slogan postmarks were used at Canberra Post Office for the following four slogans:
Full details can be found elsewhere.