Delve into the rich tapestry of Australian skiing history with this authentic antique postcard from Thredbo, dated 1946. Featuring the iconic Hotel Kosciusko, built in 1909 near Diggers Creek in Jindabyne, this piece captures a bygone era before the hotel's unfortunate burning down. The card, in standard postcard size (A6), is an original piece documenting the early days of tourism and the development of skiing in Thredbo, prior to its public opening.


This postcard is a treasure for collectors, with an old, uncoloured photograph that showcases the natural beauty of the area and the Kosciusko Hotel. It's signed by Thredbo, confirming its authenticity and adding to its collectability. The card is made of sturdy cardboard, ensuring it has endured through the years. Its single unit sale makes it a unique addition to any collection of historical memorabilia or Australian skiing heritage.


Post card is in fantastic condition for age..