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| Date of First Issue | 31 October 1994 |
| Size | 65 x 144 mm |
| Current Signatures | Top - GR Stevens Bottom - KR Henry |
| Front of Note Portrait | Mary Reibey (17771855) |
| Back of Note Portrait | Reverend John Flynn (18801951) |
| Designer | Garry Emery |
Based on the photographic reference from a miniature watercolour on ivory "2 ½ x 2" held at the State Library of New South Wales. It is the only known portrait of Reibey.
Originally part-owned by Thomas Reibey, but later owned by Mary Reibey, the schooner Mercury was built in Sydney in 1805/6. Based on an illustration prepared by Karl Marquardt, which was commissioned by the Reserve Bank in 1993.
George Street (Sydney) building, which was owned by Mary Reibey and comprised four shops and dwellings. Based on an illustration in Joseph Fowles' book entitled Sydney in 1848. Held by the State Library of New South Wales.
Vignette based on a nautical compass and an aeronautical compass.
Based on photographic reference from an original photograph held by the National Library of Australia.
The Victory flew the first Flying Doctor mission from Cloncurry, Queensland on 17 May 1928 after QANTAS entered into a unique venture with Reverend John Flynn of the Australian Inland Mission Service. Based on photographic reference provided by the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Interpretation of one of the first pedal-powered generators to operate the transceiver wireless sets on outback stations; produced and developed by Alfred Traeger. Based on photographic reference provided by the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Chart used by outback patients to describe the region of pain or injury by number or letter on the chart, for the doctor's advice over the wireless. Devised by the Sister Lucy Garlick in 1951, it is still in use. Based on reference provided by the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Based on a photograph of the Rev. Col Harland at Oodnadatta, taken in
1919. Provided by the National Library of Australia. Flynn purchased five
camels in 1913 for his Patrol Padres, who undertook mission work throughout
central Australia.
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