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BAHAMAS
censor label IG/9357 on KGV 3/- rate cover pmk'd Nassau 6 JUN 43
£28

CROSSING ROCKS, Bahamas
full cover dated 9 JUN 55
£32

FREEPORT, Bahamas
full blue ink TRD cover dated JAN 12 1959
£40

COLONEL HILL, Bahamas
full cover dated 16 DEC 47
£16

GREAT GUANO CAY, Bahamas
full cover dated 24 JUL 46
£16

MISSENT TO BAHAMAS
full cover to Grenada pmk'd Taymouth, b/stamped Nassau MAR 13 1951 and GPO and Gouyave */17 MR 51 arrivals
£48

GREEN TURTLE CAY, Bahamas
full cover dated 2 FEB 49
£32

SHIP MAIL NASSAU, Bahamas
full cover dated DEC 21 1951
£20

SHIP MAIL NASSAU, Bahamas
full cover dated JAN 10 1952
£24

CAYO - BELIZE FFC, British Honduras
full cover pmk'd CAYO 17 AU 37
£60

INAGUA, Bahamas
full cover dated 27 JUL 41
£15

INAGUA, Bahamas
full cover dated 23 DEC 48
£12

INAGUA, Bahamas
full cover with blue ink 3-line hanstamp dated JUN 27 1961
£18

ABRAHAM'S BAY MAYAGUANA, Bahamas postal history
temporary rubber datestamp for MAR 15 1957 tying KG6 1d, both KG6 2d on Frederick Schmidt cover to New York.
£75

BANANA BANK, British Honduras postal history
Roger Wells reg. cover to Grimsby with Plate 1 positional strip of three KG6 3c Coronation tied BANANA BANK temporary rubber datestamps lightly dated DEC 6, reverse Registration 7 DE 39 cds, lightly tone speckled.
£225

Manuscript "Lo Deadmans Cay/18/12/53/Bahamas", Bahamas postal history
Manuscript across KG6 ½d, 1d on Voice of Prophecy cover to Nassau, crumpled along base.
£125

R.A.F. ground crews WAR EFFORT MAIL, Jamaica postal history
In 1943 a scheme for the recruitment of tradesmen and technicians for the ground staff of the Royal Air Force was started in the West Indies. The scheme was a success and in March 1944 some 2000 West Indians were brought to England for ground staff duties in the RAF. The majority were Jamaicans but recruits from all West Indies colonies including British Guiana and British Honduras were amongst them. A further contingent of 1,935 arrived in the December and some West Indians were accepted for aircrew. The illustrated cover from Mandeville pmk’d SP 15 1945 is addressed to 723156 a/c Gardner O.G., c/o West India Committee, London and forwarded 3 OCT 1945 to 72.MU. R.A.F. CAMP, Roade, Northamptonshire.
£250

BURRELL BOOM
Full cover with purple ink temporary rubber datestamp SEP 6 1951, b/stamped Belize
£24

MULLINS RIVER
Full cover with purple ink temporary rubber datestamp JUN 8 52 (manuscript year), b/stamped Belize 9 JU 52 cds
£16

MASKALL
Full cover with undated black ink temporary rubber datestamp, reverse Belize 29 MY 52 cds
£16
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