BUSINESS CARD - CITY OF ARMADALE ANTHONY F MAXWELL

Overview

A light cream coloured, rectangular business card. The citys coat of arms at top left. The City of Armadale coat of arms is a round belt with text on it [City of Armadale]. The area inside the belt divided into three. Top section is an image of the Narrogin Inn, bottom left section is an image of an orchard, bottom right is an image of a river.
On the card is brown text with the name of the City of Armadale, the employees name and details and the City's address in bottom left corner and phone number in bottom right corner.

Historical information

Stationary used by the City of Armadale treasurer, Mr. Anthony 'Tony' Maxwell. Anthony held senior leadership positions within the City for over 30 years, including Executive Director of Corporate Services (Corporate services include City financial management, Information and Technology, record management, Council governance, issuing council rates, City administration and electoral matters).

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-33-COA2018.61
Item type
Material
Width
55 mm
Height or length
93 mm
Inscriptions and markings

Text on card [CITY OF ARMADALE / ANTHONY F. MAXWELL / CITY TREASURER / COUNCIL OFFICE] Bottom left [7 ORCHARD AVENUE / ARMADALE 6112] bottom right [TELEPHONE; / 399 0111]

Statement of significance

MEDIUM
This card was produced by the City of Armadale in the late 1980s or early 1990s and includes the branding 'City Living Country Style'. This branding was used by the City from 1985 through to the late 1990s and early 2000 before it took on a more corporate branding style. It was used by Anthony 'Tony' Maxwell a long time employee of the City of Armadale and a key member of the City's leadership team for over 30 years.

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