Articles Vol. 4:, 1959 - 2011
Scope and Contents
214 Victoria, B.C.
215 President Ahidjo Visits Bamenda
216 A Centenary: Chipundu lst May 1973 [Livingstone’s Death in Zambia]
217 The Cameroons
218 HMAS Shropshire: Japanese Surrender at Tokyo Bay, 2 Sep 1945
219 Why Posting a Letter in Calvina, South Africa is such a tall story
220 Jamaica’s Post Offices Offer ‘New Mail’ Products in New Millennium
221 Admiral John Benbow’s Grave in Kingston, Jamaica
222 What Constitutes a Correct Postal Address?
223 Sundries
224 ‘The Bible and The Plough Expedition’ to the River Niger 1841
225 ‘The Stamp Collector’ by Robert Service
226 Ossidinge/Mamfe German Suspension Bridge [In German]
227 Capt Cyril Fuller of HMS ‘Cumberland’
228 The Railway(s) at Old Calabar
229 World War II Inter West African ‘On Active Service’ Cover Turned and Re-used
230 The Independence of the CEF Post Office, Duala in World War I
231 1915 CEF Sterling Overprinted Kamerun Postal Stationery
232 Mundame, Kamerun [in German]
233 Captain Tom Von Prince: The Legendary Bwana Sakharani of German East Africa [in English and German]
233A Re Cameroun Postage Due Stamps 1916-1923
234 A Fantasised Cameroun Francaise Canceller used on Madagascar Stamps
235 All This for the Price of a 21/2 Stamp? The Quest for Ambas Bay
236 German Pioneers of Congo Exploration c 1884
237 German Taxe Marks on Togo and Kamerun/Cameroun Mail
238 Disembarkation by Mammy-Chair at the Surf-Ports of West Africa
239 SS ‘Attendant’ Lagos Harbour, Nigeria
240 Campost-Cameroun
241 Early Usage of French Postage Due Stamps in French Sphere of Occupied Kamerun
242 Die Schmalspurbahn der Victoria Kamerun Pfanzungs Gesellschaft
243 A ‘QSL’ Card from Cameroun Radio Ham FQ-PM
244 Mehr uber Oblt. Paul Graetz
245 Bill of Lading; Free Postage ex Nigeria
246 St Helena; Foreign Bill Stamps
247 RMS ‘Appam’: The Log of a 1915 World War I Sailing from Liverpool to Fernando Po and Return
248 1925 Egypt-Nigeria RAF Experimental Flight
249 Kano Field Force 1917-Some Queries Answered
250 German Taxe Marks on Togo and Kamerun/Cameroun Mail
251 General Leclerc in Cameroun and Tchad 1940-42
252 The Alpha and Omega of Field Service Correspondence from the Cameroons Campaign 1914-16
253 Cameroun Post Offices: Bamenda Up Station
254 German ‘Duala (Kamerun) b’ Datestamp Used During French Occupation
255 Quirky Usage of 1960 Nigerian Independence Stamps Commemorative Stamps in Southern Cameroons in 1961
256 Nigerian Independence 1960: A Commemorative Publicity Label from Shell Oil
257 Lagos Post Offices
258 Maurice Fievet and the 1953 Nigerian Definitives
259 Telegraph Offices in Nigeria and Cameroons
260 ‘Contentieux Postal Yaounde/R.U.C.’
261 More Gremlin Activity in Cameroon Philately: Cameroon Airlines et al
262 Duala, Kamerun, Wechsel vom 17.6.1908
263 Der Leuchtturm vom Cape Nachtigal, Ambas Bay, Kamerun
264The Free French Cameroun Definitive Overprints of 27.8.40
265 Northern Cameroons 1960-1961 Ganye Agency
266 Fernando Po: An Unusual ‘Charity Stamp’ of the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939
267 Christmas in Cameroon? Santa has Arrived!
268 Rare Usage of Nigeria KGV £1 Values in Cameroons
269 An Uncommon Bilingual Postal Service Handstamp Found on Cameroon Mail
270 Cameroons Expeditionary Force 1914-16: Two Further Covers from Capt. F.L.N. Giles
Dates
- Creation: 1959 - 2011
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Extent
1 file(s) (57 articles in 1 file) : paper
Language of Materials
English
Finding aid date
2014-12-03 10:58:06+00:00
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