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*Pioneer Flights - air mail flights flown prior to the establishment of regularly scheduled air mail service. The Pioneer Flight period is 1910-1916.
Pioneer gold Privately issued gold coins struck prior to 1861. The term is generally associated with the private issues from California and the other post-1848 ore finds in Nevada, Oregon, and Colorado. PL ...
Some famous pioneer naval cover collectors are Albert Gorman, Winfred Grandy, Lt. Cmdr. Francis "Doc" Locy, William Hornbeck and Walter Crosby.
The United Kingdom pioneered the modern use of what it calls the Travelling Post Office (TPO), a railway service that operated for the first time in 1838.[1][2] TPOs were removed from service by Royal Mail in early 2004.[3] ...
MacMillan, noted Arctic explorer, pioneered use of airplanes and radios in Arctic exploration; postcard is a souvenir and has no relation by date to any of his expeditions. Macon, Ga., Geo.
He was a dedicated pioneer of the posts and became a great benefactor of the city of Bath, of which he was Mayor in 1742. ...
Pioneers Postcards issued before the Act of Congress. They carry instructions on the back, such as, Write the address only on this side-the message on the other side, or Nothing but address can be placed on this side, ...
The Daniel Hines Air Mail Archives is the only known historical archives that extensively documents the pioneer period of United States air mail.
Stamps started out as purely practical objects and it is not generally known that Australia was a pioneer in their development.
Boerger, one of the pioneers of the study of tagging on U.S. issues, is an informative collection of statistics, definitions, and advertisements. Mr.
22¢ Jean Baptiste Pointe Du Sable (c. 1750-1818, pioneer trader, founder of Chicago) 2/20/87 0.40 ...
Phantom Philately: The collection of bogus stamps. The name is derived from Frederick Melville's book Phantom Philately, one of the pioneer works on bogus issues.
The collection of bogus stamps. The name is derived from Frederick Melville's book Phantom Philately, one of the pioneer works on bogus issues. Philatelic Cover: ...
See also: Stamp, Cover, Used, Mount, Impression
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