Egypt. 1882 Cover to England headed "From M. Sullivan, Skilled Shipwt, H.M.S "Euryalus", Suez" and countersigned with a handstamped signature, a G.B 1d lilac paying the 1d sailor rate, cancelled upon arrival in the London Foreign Branch, Birmingham backstamp (Mar 20). Creases and part flap removed b
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Sudan. 1896 (Aug 5) Stampless cover to Scotland endorsed "Field Service, no stamps obtainable, Karin, Commanding 10th Sudanese" and signed "H.M Sidney", recipients filing endorsement "Koskeh, 5Aug", with "WADI-HALFA / CAMP" c.d.s (Aug 10) and boxed "T", single rate "2½d" charge mark applied in
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Sudan. 1896 (Dec 3) Stampless cover to England headed "Dongola Province, no stamps procurable" with a partial Wadi Halfa Camp c.d.s and boxed "T", single rate "2½d" charge mark applied in London, backstamped at Cairo and in England (Dec 16), small tear at upper edge, otherwise fine.
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Sudan. 1898 (Aug 6) Sudan 5m postal stationery envelope used to pay the soldiers concession rate to England, headed "From No. 3096 Pte W. Hall, G. Coy Roy. War. Regt. Soudan" and endorsed "Nile Expeditionary Force", cancelled by "DARMALI" c.d.s, backstamped at Wadi Halfa, Alexandria and Birmingham (
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Niger Coast. 1899 (July 11) Stampless cover to England endorsed "On Special Service, no stamp procurable, F.H Howe Lt. 1st W.A.F.F" with violet boxed datestamp and manuscript "T", a single rate "1d" charge mark applied at Liverpool, backstamps of "LIVERPOOL / B.R PACKET" (Aug 8) and St. Leonards on
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Sierra Leone. 1879 Stampless cover to England, endorsed by the sender "H.M.S Dido, Sierra Leone" and "no stamps procurable", charged "6d" with circular "CH" handstamp of Bristol, backstamped Liverpool Br. Packet c.d.s (Sep 24) and at Bristol. An unusual cover, charged at the 6d Officers rate (2d mor
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Nyasaland. 1897 (Jan 8) 4d Registration envelope size F sent to India at the 1d soldiers concession rate, endorsed "sender no 256 LC Naick Asa Singh, Armed Forces in BCA" and countersigned by the Commanding Officer (Capt. W.H Manning, for the Lt. Col.), the 1d stamp cancelled "863" with a Zomba c.d.
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Sixth Frontier War. 1835 (Feb 23) Entire letter from Cape Town to England, written by J.C Chase, leading Surveyor of the Customs at Table Bay, the letter including "our beautiful and very flourishing settlement of Albany has been totally destroyed - on the evening of Christmas day the Caffers (savag
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1857 (May 31) Entire letter from Chumie Post, British Kaffraria, to London, the address panel headed "From No 2822 Cr Sergt S. Doyle 45 Regiment" and countersigned by the Commanding Officer, franked at the 1d soldiers rate by 1d pale brick-red on deeply blued paper (S.G. 1, touched at base), carried
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1879 (Oct 14) Cover to Ireland headed "From E. Worboys 2/3 Foot Cape Town" and countersigned by J. Worboys, officer in charge of the 2nd Bn The Buffs, franked at the 1d soldiers rate, tied by Cape Town duplex. Minor opening tears, otherwise fine, accepted at the 1d rate despite the senders rank bein
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1897 (June 9) Cover to England headed "From 7531 Pte A Copling H. Coy 2nd K.R.R" and countersigned by an officer, franked at the 1d soldiers rate, cancelled at Cape Town, fine.
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Second Sekukuni War. 1879 (Dec 28) Stampless cover to England, endorsed "on service in the field, no stamps obtainable. S.H McLeod Nairne, Capt 94th Regt, Commg troops Fort Albert, Sekukunis Territory" with circular "6d" charge mark, backstamped at Cape Town (June 19) and Southall. A fine and scarce
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Magoepa War. 1894 (Sep 7) Stampless cover to Pretoria endorsed "Velddienst" and "registered", crossed by blue lines with manuscript "Reg No 101" and "PIETERSBURG / Z.A.R" backstamp, horizontal fold, otherwise fine. Very few covers recorded from this campaign, this being the only registered campaign
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Mphefu War. 1898 (Oct 9) Stampless cover endorsed "Veld-dienst", addressed to Driefontein, P.O Lake Cressie, with undated double ring "P.W.K / ERMELO Z.A.R" on the front, backstamped at Ermelo. Light overall soiling, opening tear at upper edge and flap missing, nevertheless a rare cover sent during
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Mphefu War. 1898 (Dec 14) Stampless cover to Johannesburg, headed "Velddienst" with a "PIETERSBURG / Z.A.R" c.d.s, arrival backstamp, fine and scarce. Photo on Page 86.
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Literature. "The Times History of the War in South Africa, 1899-1902", volumes 1-7, two volumes with small faults to the upper part of the spine, otherwise a fine complete set with all maps, an exceptionally useful reference work. (7).
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Literature. Various books on the war including "South Africa and the Transvaal War" volumes 1-6 by Louis Creswick, "British Regiments in South Africa" and "Colonials in South Africa" both by John Stirling, "South African War Books" by R. Hackett, "Artists & Illustrators of the Anglo-Boer War" by Ryn
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1899 (Oct 10) Cover from Johannesburg to London, posted the day before war was declared, censored with Boer seal type 2, the first recorded day of use, London backstamp.
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1899 (Nov 3) Cover from Durban to Kruis Vley handstamped violet boxed "Mail Service Suspended" (74x12mm), Returned Letter Office Natal c.d.s (Nov 14), very fine.
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1899 Cover from London to Johannesburg with violet boxed "MAIL SERVICE SUSPENDED" (52 x 7mm) and Return Letter Office Cape Town c.d.s; and 1900 censored cover from Barberton to Bedford with violet boxed "STOPPED BY CENSOR / RETURN TO SENDER" and Returned Letter Office Natal c.d.s of Durban. (2).
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1899 (Oct 17) Stampless Velddienst cover from Boshof to Bloemfontein with scarce violet "STADS VELDCORNET, BLOEMFONTEIN / O.V.S" containing the O.V.S arms; also 1899 (Dec 11) stampless Velddienst cover to Bloemfontein with Jacobsdal c.d.s. (2).
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Boer Occupation of Natal. 1900 (Jan 24) Cover to Holland franked Transvaal 2d + 3d each cancelled violet oval "ELANDSLAAGTE" datestamp, arrival backstamp (Mar 9), unusual on a commercial cover to Holland.
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Boer Occupation of the Cape. 1899 (Oct 21) Cover to Miss Leask in Wolmaransstad with Cape ½d + 1d (2) each tied by Vryburg c.d.s, arrival backstamp (Oct 30). Posted three days after the Boer forces had occupied Vryburg. Other Leask covers bore Transvaal stamps, with surcharged stamps issued in
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1900 (May 8) Stampless "In Dienst, O.V.S" envelope from Kroonstad to Harrismith, with violet "O.V.S HOOFD-COMMISSARIAAT" containing the O.V.S arms, horizontal fold and minor edge faults, otherwise fine and scarce. Kroonstad became the temporary capital of the O.F.S in March 1900, until occupied by t
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1900 (Sep 8) Machadodorp 1d postcard posted from Nelspruit to Holland, message on reverse, arrival c.d.s (Oct. 15), fine and scarce used to Europe. Photo on Page 86.
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1900 Covers from British officer P.O.Ws in Pretoria, a stampless cover with violet circular "(arms) / 15 FEB 1900 / COMMANDANT GENERAAL", manuscript "G", Pretoria and London Paid datestamps; and April 24th cover franked 2½d, endorsed from Capt. Dick with blue circular "GEZIEN / APR 1900 / CENSO
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1900 (Mar 27) Cover from Durban to England headed "From no 1076 Pte G. Goodhall, 1st York + Lanc Regiment, South African Field Force", with red "RECOVERED FROM / WRECK OF MEXICAN", a little edge wear.
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1900 (May 15) Cover from the P.O.W Camp at Waterval, franked 1893 2½d on 1/-, violet boxed "BRIEVEN CENSUUR / Waterval Krijgsgevangenis", to England with backstamps of Lourenco Marques and Kings Lynn, the enclosed letter from Pte G. Pears stating Corp. Jackson is not held in the camp. The addre
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1900 (May 23) Ladysmith Siege postcard posted from Cape Town to India, Durban, Tuticorin and Madras datestamps and boxed 2a due handstamp, a little edge creasing but unusual to India.
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1900 Stampless cover to Stamford Hill, Durban, with scarce violet "FOUND IN RUSTENBG / BY BRITISH FORCES", circular "T" and a "1d" charge mark, triangular Press Censor, backstamped at Pretoria, (Nov 6), Durban and Stamford Hill. Mail was found in Rustenberg after the town was occupied by the British
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1900-02 Covers and cards (29), a front and a telegram, mainly from British forces with "ARMY POST OFFICE / T.P.O EAST No. 1" datestamps (2), other A.P.O or F.P.O datestamps, registered mail posted out of course (3, also a compulsorily registered front), etc. (31).
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1900 Covers comprising cover headed "From no 3288 Trooper S.H Lawson XV Company Imperial Yeomanry" and signed by the officer commanding troops on board transport SS "Monteagle" with 1d cancelled Southampton Ship Letter c.d.s; cover from Kent to an officer in the 13th Imperial Yeomanry in South Afric
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Swaziland. 1901 (May 1) Stampless cover to London endorsed "no stamps obtainable in Swaziland", with F.P.O 15 c.d.s (dated Ap 31, presumably an error for May 1), red London Paid c.d.s (May 18). Fine and scarce; five other covers from British forces in Swaziland are recorded in "Swaziland Philately t
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1900 (Dec 26) Cover to Hong Kong with G.B ½d pair cancelled by F.P.O 39 datestamps, endorsed "On active service" and "Stewart Newall, Lt. Col., Commdg 5th N.Z Regt, Klerksdorp, 20/12/1900", backstamped at Durban, Colombo and Hong Kong. A fine New Zealand Contingent cover to a very unusual desti
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1900 (Jan 1) Censored cover to Maritzburg with Cape ½d cancelled by "NORVAL'S PONT / POST OFFICE" temporary rubber datestamp, used after the British recapture of Norval's Pont, recorded on this one date only. Photo on Page 90.
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P.O.W Mail - Bermuda. 1901-02 Covers from South Africa to P.O.Ws in Bermuda, two from prisoners in Belle Vue Camp, four redirected with various endorsements, three with circular "PRISONERS OF WAR / PASSED / CENSOR / BERMUDA". (9).
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