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The Philatelist, April 1955, Volume 21 - No 7 - Rare St Vincent Covers on 2040-motos

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The Philatelist
Issue Volume 21 - Number 7
April 1955 - Excellent condition and fully intact (as Photo's)

Contents:

The Albert and Victoria Envelope.
The Persian Field Force.
A Pigeon Post in India.
Sperati and his Craft - XXlV.
The Cancellations of BURMA from 1885 to 1937
Some Notes on the Cape of Good Hope Post in 1880.



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