As the world became more dependent on fast communication - mainly due to the influence of the rapid communication afforded by telegraphy and the Beam - communication became possible with ships at sea from both land-based and other ship-based sources. Especially after World War 2, it became relatively common to send telegrams to loved-ones and friends to and from ships at sea.
The following advertisement, from a popular magazine of the 1940s, urged people to send greetings and well-wishes to travellers aboard or boarding ships in port.
Commonwealth of Australia (PMG) delivery forms used for messages from shore based stations to passengers on ships as well as other Marconi forms used for messages to passengers are included elsewhere. Delivery envelopes for messages sent from ships to other ships of to shore addresses are accessible through this hyperlink.
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| This advertisement - typical of many - appeared in the important mazazine Walkabout of 1 November 1935. |