Canvas bag, Commonwealth Bank

Country
Australia
State/Province
Queensland
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Description
Canvas bag with 'COMMONWEALTH BANK' and logo stamped and '64001 - 64200' hand written on front. Ribbon to tie up bag. Fragments of red wax on ribbon.
Classification
COMMERCE Banking cash bag
Production place
Measurements
L350 x W235 mm
History and use
This Commonwealth Bank bag was used by the Golden Casket Art Union to hold the numbered wooden balls used in the early draws before mechanised methods were introduced in the early 1930s.

The Golden Casket Lottery was first conceived during World War 1 by the Entertainment Committee of the Queensland Patriotic Fund to raise funds for veterans of the War. The first five Golden Casket Art Unions raised £24,138 for the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Fund and £37,115 for the building of Anzac Cottages for war widows and their families.

By 1920 the Golden Casket had evolved into Australia’s first government-run lottery. Over the years, the proceeds have gone to numerous causes, and many of Queensland's existing hospitals and health services have benefited from funds raised by the Golden Casket. On 29 June 2007 Golden Casket Lottery Corporation became a wholly owned subsidiary of Tattersall's Limited.
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Registration number
H48892

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