Journal of the Rhodesian Study Circle: Number 302 September 2024

Contents:
- Editorial
- Membership News and Information
- Members Correspondence and News
- Members Profile: Geoff Brakspear
- Book Review
- Matters Arising
- Members Ask
- Members Share
- Reports of Exhibitions and RSC Meetings:
- Westpex (San Francisco 26-28/4/2024)
- Manchester Virtual 20/4/2024)
- Pipex (Portland 3-6/5/2024)
- Manchester Virtual (15/6/2024)
- London (22/6/2024)
- Melbourne (13/7/2024)
- MARPEX – SA Nationals (8-13/7/2024)
- Review – The BESANÇON Collection – Bechuanaland
- 2024 RSC AGM & Conference (9-12/5/2024)
- Forging of Rhodesia’s “independence” overprinted Stamps – Geoff Brakspear (UK) and Dave Trathen (UK)
- King George V 1924 -1937 – Postal History – Peter Hickman (UK)
- Artwork depicting the head of Queen Elizabeth in various renditions – Patrick Flanagan (South Africa)
- Kenneth Kaunda – Centenary of his birth –
- Allan Rendle (UK) and Adam Goulding (Australia)
- Out of the Brownie Box – Anita McCullough (UK)
- Nyasaland: The 1908 Definitive Issue – the low Values – Colin Fraser (USA)
- The Zimbabwe 1996 45cents additional value: its use and misuse – Ian Menzies (Switzerland)
- The history of the British South Africa Company – Ian Shapiro (UK)
- The Penny Double Head, Plate B, Position 87 – James Strutt (UK)
- A 10/- BSAC Admiral, a cigar box and my father – Brian Zlotnick (UK)
- Alexander Hetherwick Letter – Stuart Ross (Malawi)
- From the Double Head Mythology – two tales of John Reed – Colin Hoffman (UK)
- An extraordinary David Livingstone original artefact – Ian Shapiro (UK)
- BCA and BSAC BONCs on Cover – Tony Banks (UK)
- A brief journey through some Nyasaland collecting interests – Ian Macdonald (Vietnam)
- Special postmarks of the British Association visit to the Victoria Falls – Colin Hoffman (UK)
- Victoria Falls 2d and 3d values re-issued in large Format – Keith Harrop (UK)
- 1d Double Head – Plate B, Position 87, on Postcard – Bill O’Connell (Isle of Man)
- In Quest of SG 196a – Stephen Reah-Johnson (USA)
- Killing for Conservation The story of Wildlife and People in Zimbabwe – Part 2 – The Colonial Era – Narendhra Morar (UK)
- Pre-Paid Reply Postal Stationery Cards of Mashonaland and Rhodesia – Andrew Wilkie (UK)
- Southern Rhodesia King George V Field Marshal Stamps and Postal Stationery – David Spivack (USA), Colin Hoffman (UK), Patrick Flanagan (South Africa), and Brian Trotter (UK)
- The British South Africa Company’s Citrus Estate
- 1936 Umtali Publicity items – Rob Burrett (Zimbabwe)
- Authenticating the 1940 BSAC Golden Jubilee GB17 Specimen Overprints – Dave Cooper (South Africa)
- Store Bros., Salisbury – Sean Burke (Australia)
- Sir Archibald Murray – Adrian de Bourbon (UK)
- The 2/- Light Blue and Black Double Head – Colin Hoffman (UK), Derek Lambert (UK) and Sean Burke (Australia)
- The Penny Double Head – the mystery of the end of row blotchy white patches in the right panel on Plates A and B and their disappearance – John Knight (UK)
- Postcard Matters – Andrew Wilkie (UK)
- Further interesting early mail from Rhodesia – Keith Harrop (UK)
- Formation of Rhodes Inyanga National Park – Mike Hughes (UK)
- Tamsen inspired covers – Terry Devine (Australia)
- The Beira & Mashonaland and Rhodesia Railways
- The Double Head Committee of the RSC – Colin Hoffman (UK) and Sean Burke (Australia)
- Two letters from Lobengula – King of the Matabele – Keith Harrop (UK) Multiples, the 2/- Double Head and a cover – Patrick Flanagan (South Africa)
- Some rare BSAC Admiral stamps making an appearance at the 2024 Conference – Colin Hoffman (UK)
- Selling your Stamp Collection – Simon Peetoom (UK)
- Rhodesian and Zimbabwean military formation and unit cachets: Part 8 – The Rhodesia Regiment –
- The Bulawayo Based Battalions – Richard Berry (UK)
- Combination Period – 1892 BSAC & Bechuanaland Postal Charges – Tuli via Macloustie to Johannesburg – Patrick Flanagan (South Africa)
- 1954 Rhodesia & Nyasaland: Post Office Training School, the Colin Salmon Collection – Dave Cooper (South Africa)
- RANA Cover from Salisbury to Blantyre to Lilongwe – Peter Wingent (UK)
- Bradbury Wilkinson Hand Painted Essays – Patrick Flanagan (South Africa)
- Additions and revisions to the Double Head listings in the Stanley Gibbons Catalogue – Colin Hoffman (UK), Stephen Reah Johnson (USA), Michael Deverell (UK), Andrew Wilson (UK) and Sean Burke (Australia)
- A Revenue Document with a Tale – Adrian de Bourbon (UK)
- Birds on Stamps of Malawi – 1988 Definitive Issue – Stuart Ross (Malawi)
- Postmarks on the 4d Double Head – Ronnie Winchester (Australia)
- Philatelic Covers, but who were the recipients or senders? – Colin Fraser (USA)
