The NGK catalogue says that this aerogramme (#11) was issued in 1993. This copy shows that the aerogramme was already available in October 1991: postmarked 25. 10. 1991, also dated 24. 10. 1991 in writing panel.
Interesting aerogrammes and airletters from all over the world. Some (hopefully: most) of them with a nice story behind. Co-authors welcome! If you have any questions about aerogrammes, just email me at aerogrammeblog@gmail.com
Freitag, 27. Januar 2017
Lesotho: New Earliest Known Date for NGK #11
The NGK catalogue says that this aerogramme (#11) was issued in 1993. This copy shows that the aerogramme was already available in October 1991: postmarked 25. 10. 1991, also dated 24. 10. 1991 in writing panel.
Dienstag, 24. Januar 2017
Zanzibar: Airletter "Par avion a London"
Air letter form sent from Zanzibar (14 SE 47) to Maplewood, US. Air letter service to the US was available since 8 April 1947.
Two options were available: By air all the way (routing instruction N.A.A.S. - North Atlantic Air Service) at 70 cents or at 50 cents „By air to London only“. The sender chose the latter option („via London“) for this air letter. Two routing instruction handstamps „Par avion a London“.
Freitag, 13. Januar 2017
South Africa: Early Air Letter Uprated to full Air Mail Letter Rate
3d air letter uprated to the 2s 6d full air mail letter rate, because at the time of posting (Queenstown, 29 APR 46) air letter service to the US was not yet established.
Samstag, 7. Januar 2017
UK: Forces Mail Aerogramme Form Included in Civil Mail Bag
UK Forces aerogramme form sent from Derby (26 MY 1973) with „Royal Engineers Mobile Display / Posted at:“ and „Derby RE Show“ cachets sent to a BFPO address.
For this item, Serving Forces concession rate would have been applicable when it went in the military mail. Here, the sender used civil mail (which would have been more expensive for civilians). Apparently, the item has been assessed for postage due at the full rate, but then that has been canceled, as it was officially approved as service mail allowed in the civil mail bag. Accordingly handstamped „ Authorised by H. P. C. C. D. for inclusion in civil air mails“.
H. P. C. C. D. is the Home Postal and Courier Communications Depot of the Royal Engineers based at Mill Hill in London.
The addressee, David Cornelius, (in this instance FS = Flight Sergeant RAF) was a postal historian and experts suspect this item as mailed on his behalf to get the „Royal Engineers Mobile …“ cachet. He frequently had his mail authorised for inclusion in civil mail and it can be assumed he had a contact at H. P. C. C. D. who arranged these covers for him and would have been able to authorise it.
Cornelius was a noted Collector of Denmark and author of "An Introduction to the Postal History of Denmark 1625-1950“, published in 2004 just before his death in 2005.
Credits: Stampboards members goof, MarkBodiella, gropilou, vikingeck, Finchley Chris, and fchd. See discussion here.
Dienstag, 3. Januar 2017
Canada: Contains Unauthorized Enclosures
Aerogramme sent from Quebec (NOV 1 1955) via Montreal (NOV 3 1955, on reverse) to Jeumont, France. Handstamped „Contains unauthorized enclosures“ and „ Shortpaid for air conveyance / Port insuffisant pour avion“, „Aerogramme“ type designation and „Air Mail - Par Avion“ routing instruction voided with two parallel bars. Diverted to surface mail-.
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