The printings for both England and Scotland ran over two days because they are still produced in reasonable volumes. Cartor currently has no ink-jetting facilities and so to change the print date required them to make a new plate. Wales and Northern Ireland printing was completed in one day so only one set of plates was used.
Taunton Miscellany part 3
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Some more Taunton starting with an unfranked letter from New South Wales in
July 1914. The postage due was 20 gold centimes (as in the "N.S.W. / T /
20"...
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