The Rhodesian Study Circle is a philatelic website for the areas of Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, British Central Africa and Nyasaland, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
JOURNAL OF THE RHODESIAN STUDY CIRCLE: NO. 284 March 2021
Editorial
Membership News and Information
RSC Virtual Conference and Competitions
Matters Arising
Members Ask
Members Share
Reports of RSC Meetings:
North America Virtual (7/11/2020)
Manchester Virtual (14/11/2020)
Melbourne Virtual (5/12/2020)
Manchester Virtual (12/12/2020)
Cape Town (14/11/2020)
South West England Virtual (3/12/2020)
North America Virtual (9/1/2021)
Manchester Virtual (16/1/2021)
More Chinde Postcards—Mark Ladd
A selection of favourite registered covers – Mark Thomas
The Paul Graetz Expeditions – Derek Lambert
The 1897 BCA Issue – Colin Fraser
More on the Rhodesia Admiral Postal Stationery Cards – Andrew Wilkie
Revenue documents with history – Dan Judson and John Blakiston – The siege and relief of Mazoe 1896 – Mike Barter
Harry Van Jaarsvelt – Postmaster of Salisbury
Making connections – Mark Thomas
Post Offices in Zimbabwe and Zambia – Rob Burrett
More on the Besançon Rhodesia Sale of Corinphila – Colin Hoffman and Sean Burke
1932 Northbound First Flights to off-line Destinations within Africa – Christopher Cooksey
A brief history of Waterlows – Colin Hoffman
A confusing tale of too many Gwaais – Rob Burrett
A half-penny for your thoughts – Brian Coop
Some postal examples of the BSAC 1909-1911 Surcharges – Patrick Flanagan
Artists of Waddington Printed Malawi and Zambia Issues – Tony Plumbe
Aspects of the 1917 Livingstone Provisionals – Patrick Flanagan
“100 Years Surveying and Mapping”— Centenary Noted on Bulawayo Slogan Cancel – David Frye
The 1940 BSAC Golden Jubilee Specimens – Dave Cooper
Telegraph Forms of the Bechuanalands— Military, Official and Civilian – Peter Thy
Request for Booklets, Stickers, and Calendar Leaves Malaŵi by Surface Mail – David Frye
The Postmarks and Post Offices of Post-Federation Rhodesia—Eryl Worton
1970 Definitive issue SG 441 2½c multi-coloured – Dave Cooper