Postal History: New Zealand Musings
At the start of the Second World War, the British Government looked to the Empire and Dominions for air training
By Anthony Lyon|2017-10-11T09:22:57+11:00Sep 2, 2013|Air Force, Australia & Dependencies, Flight Archive, History, New Zealand|
At the start of the Second World War, the British Government looked to the Empire and Dominions for air training
By Anthony Lyon|2017-10-11T09:24:43+11:00Dec 10, 2010|New Zealand, Postal History, World War II|
By Anthony Lyon|2017-10-11T09:25:12+11:00Feb 22, 2009|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Censored mail, India, Pakistan, Postal History, Ship's Mail, Shipping Archive, Ships, United States|
Indo-Pakistan War 1965 In 1965, August 5th, Pakistan, believing that India having suffered defeat in 1962 against China would not
By Anthony Lyon|2017-10-11T09:25:45+11:00Jun 3, 2008|Field Post, New Zealand|
It has been a few issues since I have had the opportunity to write this column. Whilst in New Zealand
By Anthony Lyon|2017-10-11T09:25:46+11:00May 21, 2008|Canada and Provinces, New Zealand|
Pennfield Ridge N.B – No 2 (ANS) The first cover pictured was sent from Pennfield Ridge N.B. in June 1943
By Anthony Lyon|2017-10-11T09:26:00+11:00Mar 14, 2008|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Naval, Paquebots, Postal History, Ships|
The HMAS Sydney (II) was launched 22 September 1934. It arrived in Australia 2 August 1936 and remained in home