MPN STAMPS, MAREE AND PETER, ARE REGULARS AT THE ESA'S COLLECTABLES & EPHEMERA FAIR. This Sunday, 25 May they will be taking three stalls and so showing a large offering of ephemera including … [Read more...]
Rick Milne selling at the fair
THE GURU OF GARBAGE, RICK MILNE AND HIS WIFE MARGARET, are long time supporters and stallholders at the ESA fair. The Milnes see and know about all types of ephemera - if you have any questions - ask … [Read more...]
Safety at work and home – SLV collection
The STATE LIBRARY OF VICTORIA (like all other like institutions) is digitising sections of its collection. What does this mean? Not sure technically but, if you search their catalogue online, you … [Read more...]
600 badges and 2000 T-shirts – the ephemera of International Women’s Day
"..unite and fight alongside the men.." that is how women can get better conditions according to the earliest, probably from 1935, piece of ephemera about International Women's Day (IWD) in the State … [Read more...]
Caren Archive
This diverse, sprawling personal collection built by a former director of the Ephemera Society of America, can be glimpsed Eric Caren's website. The Archive contains original and historic newspapers, … [Read more...]
The Library of Nearly Lost Moments
People, events and objects pass in and out of our lives on a daily basis. How many get forgotten? The Library of Nearly Lost Moments is a collection of fragments of our's and other's lives, the … [Read more...]
The Ephemera Society (of the UK)
This is our parent Society. The Ephemera Society of Australia was established thanks to the efforts of visiting curator, Honor Godfrey, who was a very active participant of the UK Ephemera Society … [Read more...]
The Ephemera Society of America
The Ephemera Society of America is one of the older sister society to The ES Australia. It was established in 1980. The US website has some terrific elements that may be of interest to Australian … [Read more...]
ESA’s Ken P collects and writes about Melbourne Football Club great
ESA member Ken Piesse writes that he has always loved collecting limited edition books, especially in his direct interest areas of cricket and football. It makes them even more special when they are … [Read more...]