RSC Journal: No.276 December 2019
Vol. 69 No.5 December 2019/No.276 & Supplement
Contents
- Editorial
- From the Chairman
- Annual Conference 2020
- Membership News and Information
- Obituaries: Richard Barnett, Gary Brown, David Lee
- More on Memoirs-in-the-making
- Zimbabwe post offices and postmarks, The first decades – The Derrick Byrom Legacy
- Matters Arising
- Members Ask
- Members Share
- RSC Meetings and Exhibitions:
- Melbourne (7/9/2019)
- Johannesburg (24/8/2019)
- MICOPEX, Wisconsin (22-23/9/2019)
- NZ National Philatelic Exhibition (28-29/9/2019)
- Cape Town (8/6/2019)
- Early revenue usage of “Rhodesia’s first stamps” – Mike Barter
- Stanley Gibbons 2020 ‘Part 1’ BSAC Admiral Catalogue Revisions – Summary of Listing Changes – David Spivack
- Adventures with the Penny Double Head: The terminal sufferings of the benighted 85B – Bob Gibbs
- Early Farm Share Certificate Matabeleland 1894 – Mike Barter
- The cover on the cover of this Journal – Peter Wingent
- The Southern Rhodesia WWII Triangular Censor Handstamp – Keith Harrop and Mark Loomis
- Mashonaland Mails 1890 – Colin Hoffman
- Alluvial Certificates of Registration – Christopher Cooksey
- Joseph Dobson – First postmaster in North-Western Rhodesia, at Mongu – Mike Barter
- The RHODESIA ‘Large Arms’ Postal Stationery Cards of 1896 – Andrew Wilkie
- Transmission by air within the USA – Keith Harrop
- Mail from S. Rhodesia to Prisoners of War in Germany and Italy – Christopher Cooksey
- UDI – No Service – Keith Harrop
- Postcards of the African Lakes Corporation – Stuart Ross
- Two unrecorded FPO covers – John Shawley
- Mother Patrick – Mark Loomis
- Malawi Today – Stuart Ross
- A remarkable Family of Collectors – Dave Cooper
- Postal Voting for Overseas Residents – Keith Harrop
- …something new out of Africa 284 Missionary postal history from Kalene Hill
and Ndola – Paul Peggie - A letter from the King – Patrick Flanagan and Sean Burke
- Postcard Forum: W. Rausch, Photographer – Andrew Wilkie
- Airletters of Nyasaland – Adrian de Bourbon
- Supplement: The BSAC Admirals – A Philatelic Bibliography – David Spivack