To: BP2
I posted this on the long thread and was asked to post it here as well. In looking at the Aussie BC I noticed a difference in the letters/numbers in the 'Date and Place of Birth' Section. Look at the number 1 where it shows the DOB as 10th April and then look at all of the other 1s on the document. All of the others look like lower case ls but the first one appears quite different. Below is a cut of the 'Date and Place of Birth' section as well as another section of the document that has a few ls that look different.
To: wndawmn666
Thanks wndawmn666,
Looks like they overlooked quite a bit.
To: wndawmn666
The different "ones" is suspicious. OTOH 60's vintage typewriters often had no "one" and you were expected to use a lower case "l" for a one. People got used to that. So a typewriter that had a real "one" (I'm assuming there were some that did but can't prove it) could result in someone inadvertently mixing both styles on one document.
Here is a photo of a 60's typewriter with the numbers 2-9 plus a zero but no "one".
To: wndawmn666
Oh boy. Now my head is spinning. I think I need to take a couple of Advil and check back later. LOL.
That is definitely interesting!
1,823 posted on
08/04/2009 10:47:04 AM PDT by
Shelayne
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To: wndawmn666
That’s odd, to say the least. I don’t have an explanation for it, but definitely strange.
1,902 posted on
08/04/2009 12:09:52 PM PDT by
mojitojoe
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