Greenough Road Board dog license discs

Overview

8 metal discs

Historical information

The Municipalities Act 1871 and the Road Districts Act 1871 lead to the formation of local governments. Amongst their various powers was that of licensing dogs. This right both raised finance and helped reduced dog numbers. Metal license tags that could be attached to dog’s collars were not issued until 1907.
The Greenough Roads Board was established in 1871 and amalgamated with the Geraldton Roads Board in 1952.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-72-GMOB1073
Material
Width
25 mm
Height or length
25 mm
Depth
2 mm
Inscriptions and markings

1 - stamped Greenough Roads Board, no. 10, 1907
2 - Greenough Roads Board, no. 40, 1908
3 - Road Board Greenough, no. 4, 1928/29
4 - Road Board Greenough, no. 108, 1932/33
5 & 6 -Road Board of Greenough, nos. 57 & 128, 1935/36
7 - Road Board Greenough, no. 115, 1937/38
8 - Road Board of Greenough, no. 78, 1947/48

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Western Australia
Australia
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Greenough Road Board dog license discs
8 Greenough Road Board dog license discs, 1907-48.

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