Volume 51, Issue 3
Whole number 195Pages: 85-124
November, 2016
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Articles
The telegraphic use of “Queen’s Head” revenue stamps during the First British Occupation of the Transvaal
Higson, A. pg. 104The colours of the inks used in the cancellations of Swaziland 1889-1894
Higson, A. pg. 105-106The earliest recorded regular Z.A.R. stamp used on cover from Swaziland
Higson, A. pg. 108Who produced the ZAR postcards handstamped “Swazieland”?
Board, C. pg. 109-110The Bremersdorp rectangular telegraph handstamp
Higson, A. pg. 111The Bremersdorp cds with and without the “Z.A.R.”
Higson, A. pg. 112-113The Indhlovukazi of Swazieland
Higson, A. pg. 115Edwardian Official Mail and Post Office Free Services
Woolgar, J. pg. 116-120West Koppies, Official Cover from Pretoria Lunatic Asylum and the Coach Agent at Buffelsdoorn
Woolgar, J. pg. 121-122Propaganda cartoon picture postcards relating to the Chinese Labour Experiment in the Transvaal – a menu to die for!
Woolgar, J. pg. 123From Embabaan to Mbabane
Higson, A. and Høgberg, F. pg. 124From Embabaan to Mbabane
Høgberg, F. and Higson, A. pg. 124Christmas and New Year Greetings Cards from the ZAR Telegraaf Kantoor 1894 to 1899
Woolgar, J. pg. 125-126