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Articles Vol. 5:, 2012 - 2015

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Reference Code: GBR/0115/RCS/RCMS 361/1/5

Scope and Contents

271 French West Africa: France Combattante: Aide a la Resistance 11.11.1943

272 The West African Currency Board: Some Notes with a Nigerian Bias

273 Sir Gilbert Thomas Gilbert-Carter 1848-1927

274 Kamerun-Congo Border Delimitation Vignettes 1908

275 A Fitful Appearance of the ‘Courrier Ordinaire/Ordinary Mail’ Cachet

276 An Additional Observation on the Karissimbi Provisionals of German East Africa in World War I

277 The Last Post from Fort Stuart, Old Calabar, 23 Nov. 1895

278 Karmerun ‘Gruss Aus Victoria’ Postcards

279 Who Was Who in Nigeria/Cameroons in World War II: Correspondents Godfrey Allen and Ken Read

280 Ivory Coast : Journée Nationale des Cheminots 20-21 Mai 1945

281 Southern Cameroons: Complete Set of 36 unused black and white view cards published by African Fruit Company, Hamburg (photocopies)

282 So Be Life: Anecdotes of Cameroons

283 Illegal Postage: There’s More than One Way to Skin the USPS, Part I

284 A Lion on the Ngorogoro Crater (colour copy of photograph)

285 Some Notes on Ndian, Cameroons

286 French Cameroun 1943 Air Mails from the Jacques Piquet Correspondence

287 Cameroun 1961 Sterling Overprints

288 The Nigerian Postal Service: an Incongruous Logo?

289 For the want of a year! A 1963 Nigeria-Cameroon FDC with a trio of botched postmarks

290 Togoland and Cameroons: remembrances of WWI a century ago

291 Cameroun aerogrammes: the 'Apsley' air letter

292 Expeditionary Force, Duala: a very rare postmark from the Cameroons Campaign of WWI

293 Mail day in the West African bush

294 Cameroun Free French air mail stamps: printed by Harrisons, London 1942

295 Unusual Nigerian postmarks, a caveat

296 A review of quirky frankings on mail from Duala, occupied Cameroon, in WWI

297 1915 stamps of Anglo-French occupied forces in Kamerun

298 Nigeria QEII: accounting for definitive postage stamps overprinted for use in the territory of Cameroons

299 A prisoner of war mailing from Duala, Cameroon in WWI

300 WWII internment camp at Batschenga, Cameroun

301 Disparate frankings on Paquebot mail S.S. 'Albertville'

302 'Wawa' endures





























































Dates

  • Creation: 2012 - 2015

Conditions Governing Access

From the Fonds:

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Extent

1 file(s) (32 articles in 1 file) : paper

Language of Materials

English

Finding aid date

2014-12-03 12:02:41+00:00

Includes index.

Repository Details

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