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Two Army Post Office postmarks.

Army Post Office 68
November 19 1914. Double circle handstamp with "A" over date

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On a 1914 "Field Service Post Card" issued before free postage for personnel on active service was introduced.


Army Post Office R.7
8 January 1916. Double circle with "+" over date

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On a Forces registered envelope with a stamp for the registration fee, but not for the postage.

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Banbury Oxfordshire
27 June 1970. Boxed handstamped special cancellation "Battle of Cropredy 1644" with a picture of a roundhead cavalryman.

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Cropredy Bridge 6 km north of Banbury was the site of an English Civil War battle fought on 29 June 1644. It was the last battle won on English soil under the command of an English King.


Bangor Caernarvonshire
7 August 1973. "Remember to use the Post Code!"

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Now Bangor in Gwynedd. Caernarvon is in a mid-phase spelling between the earlier Carnarvon and the later Caernarfon.


Barry Glam.
23 September 1944. 7 continuous wavy lines

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Now Barry, Vale of Glamorgan.


Bath Somerset
18 January 1946. 7 wavy lines

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Bexhill-on-Sea Sussex
20 November 1947. "E P"
Bells and bow for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten

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Bexhill is in East Sussex.

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Banbury Oxfordshire
27 June 1970. Boxed handstamped special cancellation "Battle of Cropredy 1644" with a picture of a roundhead cavalryman.

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Cropredy Bridge 6 km north of Banbury was the site of an English Civil War battle fought on 29 June 1644. It was the last battle won on English soil under the command of an English King.

Cropredy is now the location of Fairport Convention's annual Festival.

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Birmingham non-wavy lines types.

Birmingham 45
21 November 1902. Double circle handstamp

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Birmingham
18 January 1906. Single circle handstamp

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Birmingham CFC2
11 September 1997. "Send in your Tax Return by 30 Sept"

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Birmingham wavy line types.

Birmingham A
24 September 1940. 7 wavy lines

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Birmingham CH.
21 May 1923. 6 continuous wavy lines
"CH." after "Birmingham" at top of town mark

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Birmingham CH
10 August 1936. 6 continuous wavy lines
"CH" at bottom of town mark

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Birmingham E
25 May 1942. 7 wavy lines

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Birmingham W.D.
4 May 1942. 7 wavy lines

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Birmingham W.D.
15 June 1942. 7 wavy lines
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I hope you don't mind I "quoted" your start post again as a reminder to those who may wonder what you are doing.
Also, I would like to know how it is going with your effort so far, and if there is anything you have learned since starting that we can do when sending an image, to make your work easier.

Also, do you prefer us posting here first, or sending directly to the web site?

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http://philatelicweb.com/pmks/

Along with the offers of help it was suggested that there should be a thread on this board where members could post examples of all and any British Postmarks (not just the rare and better looking items) that could be used within the database and it was also suggested that I should start the thread and give a few details of what is required ... so here goes ...

The intention of the database is to list and where possible show a scan of any and all British Postmarks that can be attributed to a given location.

This has developed from just place names to be able to include the numerical marks, telegraph numbers and so on ...

With the use of slogan postmarks, (which can also be included) these will be shown with their periods of use for each location as determined by the CDS portion of the machine mark and in this way over a period of time it may be possible to see when certain offices switched to other types.

I am still in the process of adding in all the basic place names to this database - a process that has been hampered by my work with the local youth group ...

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Bolton Percy York
24 September 1969. Double circle handstamp, "B" over date

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Bolton Percy is a village in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, about 10 km southwest of York. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 305.


Bournemouth
22 April 1922. Continuous roller with 5 wavy lines

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Bradford Yorkshire D
8 November 1972. "Bradford means business"

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Bournemouth, a town of 163,000 people, does not have the county of Dorset in the postmark.

Bradford, a town of 293,000 people - the 14th largest town in the UK, keeps the "Yorkshire" in its postmark, however. That's because there are other Bradfords in Wiltshire, Somerset, Cornwall, Greater Manchester and Northumberland. :shock:


Bradford West Yorkshire
18 May 1984. Large single circle handstamp

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In 1974 Bradford became a City Metropolitan Borough in West Yorkshire instead of a City in the West Riding of Yorkshire.

This postmark is on a stampless aerogramme used to a British soldier on active service in the South Atlantic.


Bradford Philatelic Counter
10 April 1990. Illustrated handstamp
With a picture including the hills surrounding Bradford, a sheep's head and two woollen mills.

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The 3p stamp pays the charge levied for the special cancellation.

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Brighton
17 May 1975. "Brighton Festival "The Grand Tour""
Illustrated with a map showing links from Brighton to Holland, Belgium, Germany, Italy and France.

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Bristol
23 November 1955. 7 wavy lines

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The extra stamps - there is another pencancelled ½d orange at the bottom of the face - are there to send the card to Budapest.


Broadway York
29 July 1948. Single circle handstamp with "*" over date

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Broadway is in the suburb of Fulford in York, on what is now one of the roads that lead to York University.


Bromley, Kent
28 December 1938. 7 wavy lines

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Now the London Borough of Bromley


Burton-on-Trent 2
24 April 1905. Double circle handstamp

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Nowadays officially "Burton upon Trent" in Staffordshire with a population of 64,449. Famous for its breweries. :D :D :D

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Bury Lanc.
19 February 1895. Single circle handstamp

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Saving ink by not putting the "s" in "Lancs." :?:


C I.S.
Inland Service with "C" as the stamper identifier. :?:

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As it was sent to London NW10, it is probably used between 1919 and 1925 when the inland wrapper rate was 1d instead of the previous (and subsequent) ½d. If it was a double weight usage, then it is after 1917 as this is the 1d red wrapper with the sideways instead of earlier three-quarters portait of KGV.


Cambridge
31 December 1924. 6 continuous wavy lines

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Carlisle 2
8 September 1903. Double circle handstamp

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Carnarvon +
9 November 1916. Double circle handstamp

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Then Carnarvon in Carnarvonshire, later Caernarvon in Caernarvonshire, now Caernarfon in Gwynedd.

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Castleford +
12 October 1911. Double circle handstamp

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Castleford was then in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It is now in the metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, in West Yorkshire. It had a population of 37,525 in the 2001 census but is now estimated to have 50,000+ inhabitants.

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Charing • Cross • WC
29 July 1887. Single circle handstamp with "2X" over date

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Charing Cross is named after the now demolished Eleanor cross that stood there, in what was once the hamlet of Charing. Since the second half of the 18th century Charing Cross has been seen as the centre of London.


Cheltenham
26 December 1851. Hand stamped "177" in barred oval

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Precise date from backstamp on same envelope (see next postmark)


Cheltenham
26 December 1851. Unframed at top, double circle at bottom blue handstamp with "D" under the date.

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On the back of the envelope with the "177" (see previous postmark). With a free red "V Crown R 27 DEC 1851" handstamp included.


Chingford Mount. B.O. E.4
6 November 1953. Single circle handstamp with "*" over date

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Chingford Mount is an area now in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.


Cliff Street B.O. Bridlington. Yks. +
30 January 1954. Single circle handstamp with "N" above date.

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Cliff Street is just north of the harbour in Bridlingon on the North Sea coast in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The post office there is no longer open.

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Conway Caernarvonshire
17 March 1949. Single circle handstamp with "C" over date

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Conway Caernarvonshire has the county's mid-term spelling - between Carnarvonshire and Caernarfonshire. The town is now called Conwy and is in Conwy County Borough but was previously in Gwynedd. It has a population of 4,000 and is the site of Conwy Castle.


Craignure Isle of Mull
27 May 1985. Double circle handstamp with "*" over date

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Craignure is a village on the Isle of Mull in Argyll and Bute. It has a population of 200 and is the main ferry port from the Isle of Mull to Oban on the Scottish mainland. I stocked up on Scottish aerogrammes at the post office there in 1999 as they had quite a large selection of older issues, but this postmark was obtained by somebody else.


Croydon Surrey
6 October 1940. 7 wavy lines

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Croydon is now the London Borough of Croydon.


Denbigh +
20 July 1915. Double circle handstamp

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Denbigh (Welsh: Dinbych) is in Denbighshire with a population of 8,783 at the 2001 Census.


Doncaster
19 September 1922. Continuous roller with 5 wavy lines

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East Anglian T.P.O. South 1
12 October 1969. Double circle handstamp

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See http://www.allanyeo.co.uk/html/east_anglia.html for information about the East Anglian Travelling Post Office.


Edinburgh 131
26 September 1872. Duplex mark with "3F" above town name

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Nice strike on the first British postal card.


Edinburgh *131*
20 July 1878. Duplex mark with "X2" above town name

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3 years after the colour of the ink was changed from violet to light brown. But this is on a card with a pre-printed address of the National Bank of Scotland. They must have ordered a large quantity so their stock of the old colour was not used up by July 1878.


Edinburgh
1 March 1914. Unframed with 5 wavy lines

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Enfield Middx.
20 September 1929. 5 wavy lines

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The "9" is missing from the year, but the writer kindly dated the card in manuscript.
Now the London Borough of Enfield, the most northerly of the London Boroughs.

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Luton D NO 27 1886 with 182
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Great Western TPO UP 2 8 JA 91
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Banbury FD*P MY 19 1898
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Enfield Middlesex 1
31 March 1922. Double circle handstamp

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Falkirk Stirlingshire
14 May 1945. Victory "V" and bells

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The Victory in Europe postmark



Faversham +
24 June 1913. Double circle handstamp
25 June 1913. Double circle handstamp

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This was sent from one Faversham address to another on 24 June, but the person had moved house, so it was redirected and re-postmarked at Faversham on 25 June.

Faversham is a market town in Kent 77 km east of London. It had a population of 17,710 in the 2001 Census.


FB
Foreign Branch :?: Unframed circular handstamp

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Used on a wrapper with pre-printed destination and return address. The return address is in London EC and the destination is Mannheim in Germany.


Felton 298
30 April 1895. Duplex mark with "C" over date

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Felton in Herefordshire, Northumberland or Somerset :?: The card is written in German and addressed to Frankfurt am Main. No clue in the message from where in England the writer was writing to their uncle. :(

One of you out there knows which Felton it is - I hope.

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A partial Shanklin SO JA 17 1909
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Some Field Post Office marks.

Field Post Office 22
8 January 1916. Double circle handstamp, "A" above date

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Field Post Office 68
13 December 1944. Double circle handstamp

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This is on an airgraph


Field Post Office 149
5 October 1916. Double circle handstamp with "B" above date

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Field Post Office 751
18 August 1944. Double circle handstamp

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Field Post Office 801
6 July 1946. Double circle handstamp

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On a card with the Arc de Triomphe on the back.

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Some more Field Post Office marks.

Field Post Office 870
16 December 1947. Double circle handstamp with "*" above date

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Field Post Office D14
10 November 1980. Double circle handstamp

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On an envelope sent not from a member of the armed forces but by the British Council, Hahnenstraße, 5000 Köln 1, West Germany.


Field Post Office H.8
16 July 1916. Double circle handstamp with "B" above date

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Garforth Leeds Post Office
20 February 2012. Self-inker with "B" above date

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This is from a kind relative with whom I had talked about postmarks. Surprisingly her eyes didn't glaze over :) Instead she produced a receipted payment slip with this postmark on it. :) :) :)

Now there are scans from both of the Garforth Leeds post offices which still exist in 2012. There were a couple from Ninelands Garforth in earlier postings. The East Garforth post office is, however, still not represented.

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Garforth Post Office


Gloucester 312
22 April 1892. Duplex with "C" above date

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Gloucester
2 September 1922. Continuous roller with 5 wavy lines

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Guernsey Postal Museum
30 June 1971. Single circle handstamp

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A pre-decimal 4d reply-paid postal card with a pre-decimal 2d adhesive added to make up the 2½p decimal second class postcard rate introduced in February 1971.

The card has a postmark applied on the last day of validity of GB stamps in Guernsey.

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Halifax 330
16 August 1877. Duplex with "1 D" above date

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Halifax, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, is now in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire. It had a population of 82,056 in the 2001 Census.


Hampstead NW3
15 April 1923. 5 wavy lines

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Hampstead is now in the London Borough of Camden.


Harrow 1
22 October 1921. Double circle handstamp

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Harrow is now the London Borough of Harrow.


Hebden Skipton
7 August 1912. Single circle handstamp

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This is Hebden near Skipton in North Yorkshire, NOT the more well-known Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire. This Hebden is in the Craven District of North Yorkshire. In 2001 it had a population of 216.

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Hereford
23 July 1943. 7 wavy lines

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Hertford
18 April 1901. Double circle handstamp
18 May 1912. Double circle handstamp

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Hertford
13 August 1941. 7 wavy lines

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Heydon Norwich. Norfolk
5 August 1964. Double circle with "A" over date

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Another one near you, Norvic :?:

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Hindhead Surrey
1 February 1924. Double circle handstamp

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Hindhead is in south east Surrey, about as far from London as anywhere in Surrey. Both George Bernard Shaw and Arthur Conan Doyle lived there.


Holy Island Berwick-on-Tweed
20 May 1973. What looks like a single circle handstamp, but is probably a double circle with the inner circle worn away through use. "A" above the date.

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Holy Island is Lindisfarne, off the Northumberland coast. In 2001 it had a permanent population of 162 - but thousands of tourists. The road there is a causeway and the island gets cut off by each tide - giving plenty of time to write and post those essential postcards.


Hounslow Middlesex
30 October 1970. 7 wavy lines

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Hounslow is now the London Borough of Hounslow in west London.


Hull N. Hside
11 May 1977. "First Day of Issue" single circle handstamp

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Hull, officially Kingston upon Hull, was in the East Riding of Yorkshire until 1974, when it became part of the County of Humberside. Humberside was abolished in 1996 and Hull once more became part of the East Riding of Yorkshire.

Humberside was on both banks of the River Humber, with the south formerly being in Lincolnshire and the north in Yorkshire - hence the "N. Hside" for "North Humberside" in the postmark.


Hyde • Park • Corner • B.O. Leeds 1
5 October 1907. Double circle handstamp

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Not the Hyde Park in London, but the Hyde Park in Leeds. It is an area north of the city centre and is now part of 'student-land'. The Post Office is no longer there, however.

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Felton 298
30 April 1895. Duplex mark with "C" over date

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Felton in Herefordshire, Northumberland or Somerset :?: The card is written in German and addressed to Frankfurt am Main. No clue in the message from where in England the writer was writing to their uncle. :(

One of you out there knows which Felton it is - I hope.


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298 is Felton in Northumberland.

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Ahoj there!

298 is Felton in Northumberland.

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Ibstock Leicester
1 November 1963. Double circle handstamp with "B" over date
27 January 1965. Double circle handstamp with "B" over date

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Ibstock is a village about 4 km south of Coalville in North West Leicestershire. It had a population of 5,715 in the 2001 Census.

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Inland Service. Stamper O. Single circle handstamp

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This is unfortunately only on a cut-out, so no further details available. :(


Jersey. Channel Islands 1
30 June 1971. Double circle handstamp

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Like the previously shown Guernsey postmark, also on a pre-decimal 4d reply-paid postal card. Also with a pre-decimal 2d definitive adhesive added to make up the decimal 2½p post card rate. Also postmarked on the 30 June 1971, the last day of validity of British stamps used in Jersey as well as in Guernsey.


John O'Groats Wick. Caithness
20 August 1990. Red continuous roller with 5 wavy lines. The alternate town marks either have or do not have a "+" below the date.

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I posted a different John O'Groats postmark previously. This one is presumably the one referred to at http://www.visitjohnogroats.com/jog_po.htm: "Here is the only place you can get the world famous postmark either hand franked or done by our Krag machine (a rare hand operated franking machine) sought after by stamp enthusiasts!"

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20 August 1990. Red continuous roller with 5 wavy lines. The alternate town marks either have or do not have a "+" below the date.

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I posted a different John O'Groats postmark previously. This one is presumably the one referred to at http://www.visitjohnogroats.com/jog_po.htm: "Here is the only place you can get the world famous postmark either hand franked or done by our Krag machine (a rare hand operated franking machine) sought after by stamp enthusiasts!"

And in this case used with red ink not in error (red normally uses on items prepaid in cash) but because this is 1990 when the 1d black anniversary (1st class black) stamp was in use and most machine postmarks were changed to red.

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Kidderminster Worcs.
9 October 1942. 7 continuous wavy lines
6 November 1942. 7 continuous wavy lines
28 September 1944. 7 continuous wavy lines

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Kingussie Inverness-Shire
14 May 1958. Double circle handstamp

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Kingussie is now in the Highland region of Scotland. It is 68 km south of Inverness and 19 km south of Aviemore.


Kirkwall Orkney
21 August 1990. In red "Be properly addressed Postcode It"

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As Norvic pointed out in the posting above about John O'Groats, in red because it's a 1990 machine postmark. :arrow: And we know it's 1990 because it's in red. And it is, because it got posted to me the day after the red John O'Groats one.

Kirkwall is the biggest town and capital of Orkney.

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25 July 1891. Squared circle handstamp with "B" over date.
More like a rectangled circle - is it a parcel killer on a postal card? :?:

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Leeds 3
5 September 1902. Double circle handstamp

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Leeds 5
18 October 1899. Double circle handstamp

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Leeds Chief Office 2
30 July 1990. Single circle handstamp with "B" over date.

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The Leeds Chief Office is no more, it is now being used as offices and restaurants.

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6 March 1959. "Have you taken out your licence for radio-TV"

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Leeds A
20 April 1970. "Shops, Trades Services All in Yellow Pages"

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This is a first day postmark on the 5d dark blue letter card.


Leeds A
29 February 1972. "Leeds a capital city for work and play"

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Posted exactly 40 years ago today. :!: :!: :!:
It has a combination of a pre-decimal 4d indicium and a 1p decimal adhesive to make up the 2½p second class rate. Used on the last day of validity of pre-decimal stamps and stationery... Apart from £ values of course...


Leeds B
16 February 1972. "Leeds says be wise look before crossing"
17 September 1973. "Leeds says be wise look before crossing"

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Yes, the lower one is a stationery cut-out used as a stamp. :shock: It's philatelic of course - cut-outs used like that almost always are.

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It's not a squared circle, it's a Hoster machine used 1882-1893 see p155 of latest CBP. Prices from £15 for complete card.

CPB doesn't mention Leeds and all the references in a quick look on the web suggest that these were only used at London, London EC, London NPB, Charing Cross and Bedford Street (home of wholesaler Vera Trinder, of course).

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25 July 1891. Squared circle handstamp with "B" over date.
More like a rectangled circle - is it a parcel killer on a postal card? :?:
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It's not a squared circle, it's a Hoster machine used 1882-1893 see p155 of latest CBP. Prices from £15 for complete card.

CPB doesn't mention Leeds and all the references in a quick look on the web suggest that these were only used at London, London EC, London NPB, Charing Cross and Bedford Street (home of wholesaler Vera Trinder, of course).


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Here's the complete card. Used to Dulwich, giving address details in Bexhill. So it does look like from those details that it is one of the London offices you mention.

The reason I assumed it was a Leeds postmark is that it came in a fairly large collection of Victorian stationery I bought many years ago. I had obviously not come across Hoster machine marks. The original collector was an A Cutbill, whose monogram is stamped on the reverse. Most of the used British material came from Leeds.

And the almost invisible town name - compared to the very clear lines and the very clear date - seems to fit "Leeds" with only three letters showing as "L _ ED_".

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Needs more investigation - it's probably online somewhere!

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Yes, it's difficult to make anything out of that postmark, even your supposed E may not be.
Needs more investigation - it's probably online somewhere!


I've looked at what pictures and information I can find online, including at http://www.stampboards.com/posting.php?mode=quote&f=17&p=716374:
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A few postal stationeries cancelled with the Hoster cancel

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There were apparently eight Hoster machines sold to the Post Office from 1883 to 1886.

The postmark on the one I have is certainly NOT Charing Cross or London EC as they are set out differently.

EC is for instance at the bottom, so hasn't disappeared with the rest of the town name at the top. The third of Asmodeus' cards has a disappeared London but a clear "EC".

From others looked at, mine is probably "LONDON" without "EC" or "NPB". The "D" is centred, rather than to the right - that "D" is probably what I guessed at as an "E". There are some which seem to have much the same wear pattern as mine. Still going for £15 BIN even for unreadable ones on full card. :D :D :D

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First Day of Issue Leeds
1 July 1971. Single circle handstamp
13 October 1971. Single circle handstamp
26 April 1972. Single circle handstamp

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Leeds slogan postmarks

Leeds M.L.O. CA1
28 March 1979. "Leeds is a mechanised Letter Office Please Use Postcodes"

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Leeds M.L.O. AA1
30 July 1990. "Pass on your Postcode"
In red, as it's a machine mark made in 1990 - see earlier postings for the reason.

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The extra 25p worth of stamps are to pay for recorded delivery.


Leeds M.L.O. AA1
13 February 1995. "Rix Fuels 0482 224422"

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Rix Petroleum Ltd is based in Hull in East Yorkshire - Leeds is in West Yorkshire.


Leeds LS/WF/HG Mail Centre
12 December 2011. "Don't miss the latest Christmas posting dates! 1st class - 20th December 2nd class - 17th December"

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This has got a Swindon CFC.02 7 wavy lines original postmark behind it. LS/WF/HG = Leeds / Wakefield / Harrogate.

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Leytonstone E.1
16 May 1925. Continuous roller with 5 wavy lines

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Leytonstone, formerly in Essex, now lies within the London Borough of Waltham Forest in north east London.


Llanfairpwllgwyngyll. B.O. Anglesey
15 September 1922. Double circle handstamp

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Llanfairpwllgwyngyll - sometimes shortened further to Llanfair P.G. - is an abbreviated version of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, the village with the longest place name in the UK and Europe. Its mere 58 letters is of course beaten by the 85 letter Taumata­whakatangihanga­koauau­o­tamatea­turi­pukakapiki­maunga­horo­nuku­pokai­whenua­kitanatahu of New Zealand. :shock:

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London 04
25 January 1984. Squared circle handstamp

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London 80
1 July 1904. Double circle handstamp

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London EC1. Postmarks with pictures.

National Postal Museum London E.C.1.
5 January 1970. Single circle handstamp
With a picture of a Maltese Cross postmark

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London EC1
25 December 1988. "Hymn for Christmas Day Charles Wesley"
With a picture of a singing angel

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Charles Wesley, the hymn-writing brother of John Wesley, was in fact born on 18 December 1707. It's the only 25 December postmark I have from Britain.


London Chief Office EC1 Philatelic Counter
26 September 1989. With a picture of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral

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National Postal Museum London E.C.1.
26 September 1989. With a picture of Maltese Cross postmark to the right of the single circle town mark.

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The last two postmarks were struck at the counter at the National Postal Museum, which was located at King Edward Building near St Paul's Cathedral in London from 1966 to 1998.

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London E.C.
23 June 1875. Single circle handstamp

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London E.C.
18 March 1895. Hooded circle handstamp with "E" under date

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London E.C
8 April 1907. Machine cancellation with unframed town mark and 6 straight lines

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London E.C
18 February 1907. Machine cancellation with unframed town mark.
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London F.S. Paid
23 November 1914. Red continuous runner with paid mark between sets of 6 straight lines. With no year but with "- G" after "NOV 23".

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The year is 1914 as is shown by the accompanying Army Post Office postmark. The card is a 1d Field Service Post Card. The 1d cards were replaced in 1915 by unfranked cards as soldiers were granted free postage.


London G
23 April 1964. "Have you taken out your licence for radio-TV?"

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This is actually a first day usage of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre aerogramme.


London H
24 August 1948. "Blood Donors are still urgently needed"

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London L
3 June 1953. "Long Live the Queen"

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This is used as a first day postmark for the aerogramme.


London N.W.
1 October 1910. Continous roller with unframed town mark between sets of 6 straight lines

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London • S.W.
3 May 1877. Town mark with "X" above date - right hand number part of duplex missing

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London S.W 29
9 December 1907. Single circle handstamp

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London, S.W. 22
19 October 1912. Double circle handstamp

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Mixed franking of QV and KEVII used in the reign of KGV. :?


London SW
14 February 1914. Unframed town mark with "B" after date and with 5 wavy lines.

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London W.
13 April 1912. Continuous roller with unframed town marks between sets of 5 straight lines

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London W.C 40
8 August 1904. Double circle handstamp

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London.W.C
14 February 1914. Unframed town mark with "A" after date. From its position on the envelope, it looks like a machine mark without any straight or wavy lines to its right used as a transit mark

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London W.C.
31 March 1922. Single circle handstamp with "F." after year

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London. W.C. B
15 May 1948. "British Industries Fair May 3rd - 14th 1948 London & Birmingham"

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London W.1. C
18 October 1964. "6D Cheap Recorded Delivery Effective 6D"

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Getting non-philatelically used aerogrammes of your own country can be really complicated. I got this GB aerogramme and a commercially used Sevastopol' provisional envelope at a shop in Toronto when sheltering from a snow storm in November 2003. :!:

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2 January 1923. Single circle handstamp

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Manchester B
12 March 1917. Double circle handstamp

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Marlborough Lines Aldershot
11 June 1941. Single circle handstamp

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The Marlborough Lines were a group of barracks at the Army garrison in Aldershot. They were largely demolished and rebuilt in 1958.


Marshfield Chippenham. Wilts.
4 January 1971. Double circle handstamp

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Mexborough Yorkshire
9 February 1974. Single circle handstamp with "K" above date

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25 August 1962. Single circle handstamp with "1" over date

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New Southgate N.11.
18 October 1955. 7 wavy lines

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New Southgate is now in the London Borough of Barnet.


North Finchley N.12
22 August 1926. "British Goods Are Best"

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North Finchley is now also in the London Borough of Barnet.


Norwood • S.E.
22 February 1897. Squared circle handstamp

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Nottingham A
15 January 1952. "British Industries Fair 5 - 16 May 1952 London & Birmingham"

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Newspaper Branch - no clue as to a precise date.


Old Brompton Chatham
13 November 1916. Single circle handstamp

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Oxford
9 July 1956. "+ HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's + Study Conference Oxford"
Special handstamped postmark with a picture of a gearwheel and a circular saw behind the date.

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Passed by Censor No 2389
Red ink, triangular frame, crown in centre

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Applied 8 January 1916, postmarked Field Post Office 22.


Passed Field Censor 3999
Violet ink, hexagonal frame, crown in centre

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Applied 5 October 1916, postmarked Field Post Office 149.


Passed by Censor No. 9982
Violet ink, crowned shield

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Applied 18 August 1944, postmarked Field Post Office 751.


R.A.F. Censor 309
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Applied 13 December 1944, on an airgraph postmarked Field Post Office 68.

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16 August 1973. Double circle handstamp

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Plymouth 620
19 September 1900. Duplex postmark

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On a foreign rate 2 Pence Halfpenny envelope.


Poolewe. Achnasheen Ross-Shire
2 August 1975. Double circle handstamp with "A" above date

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From Wikipedia: "Achnasheen is a small village in Ross-shire in the Highland council area of Scotland. Despite the size of the village, Achnasheen is also the name of a postal district which covers several much larger communities. This dates from the time when the village railway station was an important stop on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving a large area of Wester Ross. The railway still operates but all freight and mail, and most passengers, now travel by road."

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1 September 1938. Single circle handstamp with "*" above date

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Combination KGV registered envelope with KEVIII adhesive, used during the reign of KGVI.


Post Office Maritime Mail
4 August 1944. Red ink, formatted like single circle and slogan.

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Date from sender's message written on the air mail letter sheet.


Princes Risborough Aylesbury. Bucks
16 December 1981. Single circle handstamp with "A" over date

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Princes Risborough is a small town in Buckinghamshire about 14 km south of Aylesbury. The Prince part of the name is from the Black Prince, who was Lord of the Manor of Risborough in the 14th century.


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9 August 1948. Double circle handstamp

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Registered Aldershot. Hants.
11 July 1941. Elliptical handstamp

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Registered Charing Cross B.O. W.C.56
7 June 1937. Elliptical handstamp

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Registered Charing Cross Station
5 July 1922. Elliptical handstamp

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Registered Chatham
13 November 1916. Elliptical handstamp

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Registered Clifton B.O. Nottingham
6 June 1968. Elliptical handstamp

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Registered Fenwick Street E.C.81
20 March 1923. Elliptical handstamp

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Registered Knightsbridge B.O., S.W.1.
23 November 1926. Elliptical handstamp

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Registered London
10 January 1916. Elliptical handstamp with "1" over date

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Registered London E.C
5 July 1922. Hooded circle with "C" over date and "35" below date

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Registered Maida Hill
2 January 1923. Elliptical handstamp

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Registered Paddington
2 January 1923. Elliptical handstamp

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Reindeerland Postage Paid
Christmas 1982. Red ink postage paid postmark formatted like circular town mark with instead of a slogan a picture of Father Christmas on a sledge pulled by two reindeer

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Used by Royal Mail for franking envelopes sent to children who had written to Father Christmas.


Richmond & Twickenham
1 October 1970. Special "First British Postcard Centenary" circular handstamp

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The inner circle design is that of the frame of the original British postal cards issued on 1 October 1870. The British cards appeared exactly one year after the first postal cards in the world, those of Austria and Hungary issued on 1 October 1869. The lettering on this postmark seems rather crude when compared to that of other special cancellations.


Rugby Station 669
25 November 1902. Duplex postmark

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Ruthin Denbighshire
7 August 1973. Special postmark with "Dydd Cyhoeddiad Cyntaf First Day of Issue" and "DC" logo

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Used on the first aerogramme issued with a Welsh picture on the flap. The DC is for "Dydd Cyntaf" - First Day.


Saltburn-by-Sea Yorkshire
19 December 1952. Continuous runner with 5 wavy lines

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