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Recomandări and chestii utile. Bine aţi venit pe blogul meu! Numele meu este Cătălin, am 38 de ani şi mă aflu în spatele tuturor poveştilor filatelice de pe blogul de timbrofil. Piese din colecţia mea. Adrian Keppel (.uk). Dragan Buškulić (.hr). Eric Contesse (.fr). Ian Billings (.uk). Ian Hunter (.us). Jack Shamash (.uk). Jim Jackson (.us). John Apfelbaum (.us). Keijo Kortelainen (.fi). Luis Filipe (.pt). Max Peter (.ro). Michael Adkins (.us). Michael Dodd (.ph). Pierre Jullien (.fr).
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Recomandări and chestii utile. Alba Iulia filatelică (1). Timbrul din imagine (Michel #3264), cu valoarea nominală de 55 bani, a fost emis în anul 1975 (la aniversarea a 2000 ani de existenţă a oraşului Alba Iulia) şi prezintă două monede dacice şi o tăbliţă cu inscripţii latine. Alba Iulia filatelică (2) ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Somerset Postal History: Frome Maltese Cross
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Wednesday, 22 July 2015. I'm looking for examples of red and black Maltese Crosses from Somerset on cover. Here is an example of a Frome Maltese Cross in black (I'm still looking for one in red). I'm still looking for a Maltese Cross from Queen Camel, Williton, Milverton, Weston-super-Mare, Henstridge and Milborne Port - these being towns that were issued with 1844-type numeric obliterators so might have had Maltese Crosses. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bristol Penny Post No.s 13, 15 and 17.
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Somerset Postal History: February 2015
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Wednesday, 25 February 2015. Taunton Barred Numeral Cancels - "1844" part 2. Here are my remaining examples of the original Taunton "1844" cancel. This first example is from December 1844 and shows that the bottom bar has disappeared. Mourning paper used to order "a packet of materials to be made up". The second 1d stamp is likely to be to pay a Late Fee. And finally a solicitor's letter advising another solicitor to bring his client before a magistrate. Sunday, 22 February 2015. And finally a lovely cle...
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Somerset Postal History: Post Office Internal Posters (3)
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Sunday, 9 August 2015. Post Office Internal Posters (3). Then someone decided to have a historical theme:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A few Climax Rubber cancels from the end of the al. Some Undated Circular handstamps (UDCs). Post Office Internal Posters (7). Post Office Internal Posters (6). Post Office Internal Posters (5). Post Office Internal Posters (4). Post Office Internal Posters (3). Post Office Internal Posters (2). Post Office Internal Posters (1). British Goods are Best.
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Somerset Postal History: Post Office Internal Posters (1)
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Sunday, 2 August 2015. Post Office Internal Posters (1). At the recent sale of duplicate GPO posters. By the British Postal Museum and Archive I was successful in bidding for one of the less glamorous lots, a set of 35 approximately A4 size internal posters, mainly black and white, labelled "JPC" and "IRP (H)" with a number. The Royal Mail Archive holds a nearly-full set (number 010 is missing) of 66, from which my 35 duplicates in the lot come from, mainly being the earlier ones. British Goods are Best.
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Somerset Postal History: September 2014
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Sunday, 28 September 2014. Dunster - Maltese Cross? Here is another entire that strongly indicates that Dunster did have its own Maltese Cross. The entire from October 1841 went from Dunster (as evidenced by the blurred "DUNSTER / 183" handstamp) to Stogumber which is 9½ miles from Dunster. Stogumber is en-route to Taunton from Dunster, with Taunton another 13½ miles further on. The other strong indicator that it did not go via Taunton is the absence of any Taunton transit mark. Sunday, 21 September 2014.
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Somerset Postal History: August 2015
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Sunday, 30 August 2015. A few Climax Rubber cancels from the end of the alphabet. A few Climax Rubber cancels, from the later part of the alphabet . First from South Cadbury from May 1913. South Cadbury only has one rubber cancel in the Proof books, from June 1910, and this is a (blurred) example of it. A skeleton rubber cancel is also known used in November 1913, a few months after this example. The "Mr Giles" who had died was John Steed Giles, a retired farmer. Here is an extract from the 1911 cens...
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Somerset Postal History: October 2014
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Wednesday, 29 October 2014. Undated Circular Handstamps - Washford, Williton. In this final batch of UDC handstamps here are two examples from Washford, one in black and one in a very bright red. And lastly here are two UDC handstamps from Williton, one in red and one in black. Williton was issued with a numeric obliterator "777" in the 1844 list so perhaps would not have been expected to have a UDC handstamp. Sunday, 26 October 2014. Undated Circular Handstamps - North Curry, Stogumber. And finally in t...