Aerogrammes of British Central Africa
Aerogrammes of British Central Africa
This listing will deal with the special printed forms used in the three countries of British Central Africa as a means of providing an inexpensive air mail service using a custom designed air letter form. It is not confined to postal stationery (that is stationery produced bearing an imprinted valid postage stamp and sold by or on behalf of a postal authority) but will include air letter sheets and aerogrammes issued without an imprinted stamp, provided there is evidence of the use of that form of air letter sheet or aerogrammes in one or more of the countries.
As and when new information is received the relevant chapters will be updated and republished. Please note that this could involve the renumbering of the items within a chapter. Be sure to always use the latest update, which will be dated.
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Chapters
- 00 – Airmail Etiquettes
- 01 – Introduction and History
- 02 – Active Service Letter Cards
- 03 – Air Letters of Southern Rhodesia
- 04 – Air Letters of Northern Rhodesia (Updated! March 2020)
- 05 – Air letters of Nyasaland
- 06 – Aerogrammes of the Federation of Rhodesia & Nyasaland
- 07 – Formular (unstamped) forms used in the countries (In-production)
- 08 – Aerogrammes of Rhodesia from Federation until 1980 Independence (Updated! March 2020)
- 09 – Propaganda Aerogrammes of Rhodesia (Updated! March 2020)
- 10 – Aerogrammes of Malawi (Updated! March 2020)
- 11 – Aerogrammes of Zambia (Updated! March 2020)
- 12 – Aerogrammes of Zimbabwe from 1980 to present (Updated! March 2020)
Contributors
- Hugh Amoore
- Sean Burke
- Geoff Brakspear
- Tony Banks
- James Gavin
- Keith Harrop
- Barry Horne
- Narendrha Morar
- Dave Trathen
- Otto Peetoom
- Allan Rendle
- Stuart Ross
- Mark Thomas