Tibet: Dull and Shiny Stamps of 1912-14
Richard A. Turton This article by EA Smythies FRPSL, was originally published in GSM (October 1956). Tibet is coming under
Stamps of Thailand: UNICEF Issue (1964)
The seventeenth anniversary of UNICEF was marked by 50 satangs and 2 baht stamps, issued in January 1964. The stamps
Inter-Asian Philatelic Federation
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China Philatelic Society of London
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Shanghai General Post Office Building
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Probable Issue of stamps for Tibet: A Chinese Foreign Post Office? (1909)
Given the worldwide media attention given to Tibet at present, I thought this very curious philatelic article on Tibet (originally
Evidence of China’s Oldest Post Office Unearthed
A letter written about 2000 years ago and never delivered has provided evidence of China’s oldest post office at an
Turbulent Tibet: Viewed from a Philatelic Standpoint (1910)
This fascinating article by D.B. Armstrong originally appeared in the British journal, "The Postage Stamp" (August 20, 1910). It is
Dragons
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Hong Kong Study Circle
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The Postal History of Hong Kong
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Native Paper
Locally made paper mainly used in some Indian States, Tibet and Oriental countries. The texture quality and thickness vary considerably.