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George VI pictorials issue of Nyasaland Protectorate

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Short desc: George VI pictorials

Issuer: Nyasaland Protectorate
Date: 9/1/1945


Consists of 14 stamps: (See stamps as list)

1/2p choc&blk d=Lake Nyasa & King George VI
1p dkgrn&blk d=soldier of the King's African Rifles & King George VI
1 1/2p graygrn&blk d=tea estate Mlanje Mountain & King George VI
2p scar&blk d=map of Nyasaland & King George VI
3p bl&blk d=fishing village, Lake Nyasa & King George VI
4p cl&blk d=tobacco & King George VI
6p d=tea estate Mlanje Mountain & King George VI
9p d=Lake Nyasa & King George VI
1sh d=map of Nyasaland & King George VI
2sh d=fishing village, Lake Nyasa & King George VI
2sh6p d=tobacco & King George VI
5sh d=badge of Nyasaland & King George VI
10sh d=map of Nyasaland & King George VI
20sh d=badge of Nyasaland & King George VI

All are wmk=mult crown & script CA

Issues with this name: Antigua (1938), Bermuda (1938), British Guiana (1938), British Honduras (1938), Burma (1938), Cayman Islands (1938), Ceylon (1938), Cook Islands (1938), Cyprus (1938), Fiji (1938), Gibraltar (1938), Gilbert & Ellice Islands (1939), Grenada (1938), Jamaica (1938), Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania (1938), Mauritius (1950), Montserrat (1938), Nigeria (1938), Niue (1938), Nyasaland Protectorate, St. Vincent (1938), Seychelles (1938), Sierra Leone (1938), Solomon Islands (1939), Trinidad & Tobago (1938), Virgin Islands (1952)


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