Newfoundland Miscellanea
In many ways Newfoundland is a most exciting philatelic area. Some of the classic issues are rarities (many have unfortunately
By Christer Brunström|2019-07-23T17:42:16+10:00Apr 26, 2015|Articles, British Commonwealth, British Empire, British North America, Canada and Provinces, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Queen Victoria, Royalty, Ships on Stamps, Topicals or Thematics, United States, United States of America|
In many ways Newfoundland is a most exciting philatelic area. Some of the classic issues are rarities (many have unfortunately
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:20:35+11:00Apr 20, 2015|History, Maps, North America Maps, Railroads or Railways, Topicals or Thematics, Travelling Post Offices, United States|
Fro Travelling Post Office collectors and rail buffs, an historic railway map of Michigan in 1898.
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:20:37+11:00Mar 30, 2015|History, Post Offices, Postcards, United States, United States of America|
This fine old postcard shows the Post Office at Palm City, Florida, in about 1912. The term "City" seems, if
By U.S. Postal Service|2017-10-11T09:20:39+11:00Feb 15, 2015|Feature Issue, Flowers on Stamps, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics, United States|
RIVERSIDE, CA — To add a special touch to Valentine’s Day, the Postal Service dedicated two stamps for couples planning
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:20:40+11:00Jan 28, 2015|Architecture on Stamps, New Issues 2015, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics, United States, United States of America|
The USA Postal Service is to release a special stamp from the Black Heritage series honoring architect and educator Robert
By PDb Maps|2017-10-11T09:20:40+11:00Jan 18, 2015|British Empire, Europe Maps, France & Colonies, Germany & Colonies, Great Britain, History, Hitler, Maps, Military, Third Reich, United States, United States of America, World War II|
For collectors of D-Day Stamps, this map gives detailed information of the D-Day landings of 1944.
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:20:46+11:00Jan 17, 2015|Designers, New Issues 2015, Sports on Stamps, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics, United States, United States of America|
This year, the U.S. Postal Service® celebrates the life of basketball superstar Wilt Chamberlain (1936-1999). On the court, he was
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:20:47+11:00Jan 8, 2015|History, Post Offices, United States, United States of America|
This image shows the U.S. Post Office Building in Selma, Alabama, also known as the Federal Building or United States
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:20:48+11:00Dec 29, 2014|Post Offices, United States, United States of America|
This image shows the current post office at Williamsport in Maryland.
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:20:48+11:00Dec 25, 2014|Post Offices, Postcards, United States, United States of America|
Hammond, Louisiana is located at the junction of I-12 and I-55. Strategically positioned only 45 miles from Baton Rouge to
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:20:51+11:00Oct 19, 2014|Post Offices, Postcards, United States, United States of America|
This interesting picture postcard shows the Post Office at Pocasset in Massachusetts in 1917
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:20:51+11:00Oct 17, 2014|Post Offices, United States, United States of America|
This quaint post office is located in Newfield, Wisconsin.
By PDb Archive|2017-10-11T09:20:53+11:00Sep 25, 2014|History, Post Offices, Postcards, United States, United States of America|
This fine postcard shows the Post Office at Fargo, North Dakota in 1908.
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:20:58+11:00Aug 25, 2014|Designers, History, Korea (Corea), Military, Naval, New Issues 2013, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics, United States, United States of America|
In January 2012, the U.S. Postal Service® invited the last living Korean War Medal of Honor recipients to join in
By William Cochrane|2017-10-11T09:20:58+11:00Aug 17, 2014|Military, New Issues 2014, Ships on Stamps, Stamp Profiles, Topicals or Thematics, United States, United States of America|
The Civil War (1861-1865), the most wrenching chapter in American history, claimed the lives of more than 620,000 soldiers and