P&O Ship Letter Card: SS Mongolia (1922)
The SS Mongolia was a steam turbine-driven twin-screw passenger-and-cargo ocean liner launched in 1922 for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:18:51+11:00Mar 28, 2017|History, Postal Carriers, Postal Stationery, Postcards, Ship's Mail, Shipping Archive, Shipping Lines, Ships, Topicals or Thematics, Transport|
The SS Mongolia was a steam turbine-driven twin-screw passenger-and-cargo ocean liner launched in 1922 for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:19:02+11:00Nov 2, 2016|Austro-Hungarian Empire, Balkans, Germany & Colonies, History, Ottoman Empire, Postal History, Postal Stationery, Royalty, Serbia (Servia), Turkey|
From the PDb archives comes this interesting postal card from the German Post Office in Constantinople sent to the xylographist
By Ph Lindekens|2017-10-11T09:19:25+11:00Jan 22, 2016|Africa, Belgian Congo, Postal History, Postal Stationery, Postcards|
This article looks at a small part of Belgian Congo philately and concerns letters that are not from the Congo, not
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:20:11+11:00Jul 1, 2015|British Empire, Exhibitions, Great Britain, History, Postal Stationery, Telegrams|
This image shows a Souvenir Telegram form from the British Empire Exhibition, well known to collectors of British stamps. Note
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:22:29+11:00Nov 2, 2013|Animals on Stamps, Japan, New Issues 2013, Postal Rates, Postal Stationery, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics|
By Maurice Mishkel|2017-10-11T09:23:37+11:00May 8, 2013|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, Australian States, Egypt, Europe, Montenegro, Ottoman Empire, Postal History, Postal Stationery, Postcards, Queensland, Royalty|
The Queensland Universal Postal Union 1½d postcard has the ’Rays 33′ on the printed stamp with a MACKAY/ D/ JY
By Michael Barden|2017-10-11T09:25:13+11:00Feb 8, 2009|Belgium, Cachets, Postal Stationery, Printers, Surcharges, World War II|
By Rodney A. Perry|2017-10-11T09:25:51+11:00Apr 17, 2008|Articles, Australia & Dependencies, France & Colonies, Investment, Postal History, Postal Stationery|
Something of a stroll down memory lane for me this issue, and the first occasion on which I have featured
By PDb Archive|2009-03-27T18:57:16+11:00Apr 5, 2008|Cachets, Censored mail, Military, Postal Stationery|
A letter or other postal item to or from a prisoner of war, which usually bears some evidence such as