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I am trying not to get into a tizzy over this and act calmly.
I am sorry to inform readers that we seem to have a problem with this
blog, It looks as th...
Black Heritage – Part 8
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Continuing with our series of articles regarding the U.S. Post “Black
Heritage” series of stamps we begin with James W. Johnson (1871-1938) who
was featu...
Bath pre-printed postcard 1874 "if spared"
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Here is an example of a pre-printed halfpenny postal stationery card used
from Bath in 1874 filled in with a somewhat pessimistic message. The
postcard...
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Hello and welcome to the cddstamps blog. A rather rewarding hour today
sorting some stamps for children who wrote to us in response to our
Children's ...
ROC ~ ROCUPEX 2021 Kaohsiung
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Republic of China (Taiwan) ROCUPEX 2021 Kaoshsiung will held at south
Taiwan Kaoshsiung city, from July 30 to August 2, 2021.
The ROCUPEX 2021 organizing...
Only Fool & Horses and some more 20 code varieties
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2p paler dark green M20L MAIL
1st Royal Mail red *pale head* M21L MCIL
Fools & Horses 4+2 book
2nd pale bright blue M20L MTIL
2nd Large bright blue M20L ...
Royal Mail modernising
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Royal Mail has taken a big step forward in attempting to stop fraudulent
issues and now adds additional datamatrix security codes to its second
class Ma...
Rebooting collecting
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One of the positive sides of taking a long break from the stamps and
collecting and blogging is that it not just gives access to some new
perspectives, but...
Clan Gunn Chief Family Trees - a book
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I have just written a new book which is the first to explore the four
historic Clan Gunn Family Trees some of which have not been seen before. It
is a s...
Posted from Bollendorf, Germany
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*10c Adolphe Postal Card (1st Issue)*
Used in 1901 at Bollendorf, Germany,
to Amersfoort, Holland --- Taxed
Bollendorf, Germany
1 June 1901
Am...
Important Announcement: Post Office Shop Closure
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[image: Post Office Shop Closure]
On the 4th of August, Post Office announced that as of the 31st of August
2020, the Post Office Shop will cease trading...
Blog de timbrofil. This is it!
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This is it! From now on, ‘Blog de timbrofil’ – as I called my stamp-related
blog a few years ago – has became history! It will still remain online with
its...
Å ilutÄ— 1942
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Postmark of Heydekrug March 1942
Sender's address: Kolleschen bei Jonaten Kreis Heydekrug (Ostpr.)
It has been long since I have posted something here the ...
I Focus... On the 1d Yellow Ochre (Part 3)
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It began life as an experiment in a new type of stamp vending machine. The
five stamp multi-value horizontal coil strip was issued in these new
vending mac...
Millennium 16 : CN Tower
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*[This post is another in a series profiling each of the 68 stamps issued
by Canada Post Corporation on September 15, 1999 on the occasion of the new
Mill...
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