Golden Casket Art Union Ticket

Production date
1937
Country
Australia
State/Province
Queensland
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Object detail

Description
Art Union Ticket drawing No.477. Winning ticket No.66027; pink and black printing; purple rubber stamp mark in top left hand corner.
Classification
RECREATIONS Gambling lottery
Production date
1937
Production place
Measurements
L135 x W85
Media/Materials description
Indeterminate (Paper)
History and use
This Golden Casket Art Union ticket issued to the “Big Prize Syndicate” was the winning ticket for draw No.477 in 1937.
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 draw was in June 1917. 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
H25023

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