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Journal of the Rhodesian Study Circle: No 295 March 2023

- Editorial
- From the Chairman
- Membership News and Information
- Matters Arising
- Members Ask
- Members Share
- Reports of RSC Meetings and Exhibitions:
- London (22/10/2022) 21
- Melbourne Virtual (1/11/2022) 21
- Manchester Virtual (19/11/2022) 22
- Cape Town (10/11/2022) 24
- Manchester (17/12/2022) 27
- Bechuanaland Protectorate Telegraph Station Datestamps 1899-1913 – David Spivack
- Perforations and Shrinkage – Andrew Wilson
- Rhodesian and Zimbabwean military formation and unit cachets: Part 5 – Government Departments, Combined Operations, Army Headquarters and Brigades – Richard Berry
- The Printing of the 1905 Victoria Falls Stamps – Adrian de Bourbon
- 1959 3d Rhodes Grave printed on the
- gummed side: Conclusive proof – Dave Cooper
- Nyasaland King George VI Definitive stamps – imperforate to the sheet margin – Colin Fraser
- Bulawayo-related items of postal history – Peter Hickman
- The Bulawayo Provisionals – Colin Hoffman
- A glass half full – the history of Zimbabwe’s Wine Industry – Jono Waters
- Bulawayo, Lobengula and other things – Patrick Flanagan
- Our Bulawayo Scrapbook – Rob Burrett
- A New Truncated Waxed Moustache – does it help? – Robert Gallimore
- The Umtali Type 6 cancel – Peter Hickman 56
- Auction Report: Besancon ‘Nyasaland’ by Corinphila – Tony Plumbe
- Rates of Duty on Certificates of Transfer – Christopher Cooksey
- Pre-empting history – incorrectly! – Peter Hickman
- Some early postal history from the Jesuits in Southern Rhodesia – Peter Hickman
- Postcard Matters – Andrew Wilkie
- Buluwayo – early business transactions –revenue documents with history – Mike Barter
- Boxkeepers – Adrian de Bourbon
- Some realisations from the Spink Auction – 2 November, 2022
- An Observation on the British Association
- Handstamp – Jeremy Jackman
- The curious case of the Perf. 15 bronze-green Halfpenny Double Head – Sean Burke