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ADEN
A strongly fortified rock peninsula to the south-west of Saudi Arabia. It was captured in 1839 and until 1937 was administered by the Presidency of Bombay. It was formerly a Crown Colony and used Indian stamps prior to its first stamps issued in 1937. Independence was granted by the British in 1967 and later issues were superseded by those of the South Arabian Federation in 1963 and then Yemen in 1968.
1939-48 Wmk Mult Script CA P12½
1949 Silver Wedding
1951 New Currency Wmk Mult Script CA P12½
ADEN - KATHIRI STATE OF SEIYUN
One of the former Eastern Aden Protectorate States, Kathiri State of Seiyun used the stamps of Aden prior to its first issue in 1942. In 1967 it became independent and part of People's Republic of Yemen.
1942 Wmk Mult Script CA
1949 Silver Wedding
1951 New Currency Wmk Mult Script CA
ADEN - QU'AITI STATE OF SHIHR & MUKALLA
One of the former Eastern Aden Protectorate States, Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut used the stamps of Aden prior to its first issue in 1942. In 1967 it became independent and part of People's Republic of Yemen.
1942 Wmk Mult Script CA
1949 Silver Wedding
1951 New Currency Wmk Mult Script CA
ANTIGUA
Discovered by Columbus in 1493. Antigua was first settled in 1632 by a few British families. It is the most important island of the Leeward Group in the British West Indies. Stamps of Great Britain were used from 1858-1860 prior to the issue of its own stamps in 1862.
1938-55 Wmk Mult Script CA P12½
1949 Silver Wedding
ASCENSION
A British Colony situated in the South Atlantic, 700 miles north-west of St Helena. First occupied in 1815, it was retained as a Royal Naval Base from 1816 until 1922 when it became a dependency of St Helena. Stamps first issued in 1922 prior to which British stamps were used.
1938-53 Wmk Mult Script CA
1948 Silver Wedding
1949 UPU
AUSTRALIA
Australia was discovered by the French in the first half of the 16th Century but the first Englishman to land there was William Dampier in 1688. In 1788 the British took formal possession and established their first settlement at Port Jackson on which Sydney is built. A self-governing Dominion of the British Commonwealth, Australia includes the former British Colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia came into being in 1901. The first stamps inscribed "Australia" were issued in 1913.
1936 Centenary of South Australia
1937-49 Wmk Mult Crown "C of A" P13½
1937-49 Wmk Mult Crown "C of A" P15x14 or 14x15
1940 Australian Imperial Forces
1941 Surcharges
1948-56 Pictorial Issue
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