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RSCH V RSCJ Index 1948–2008
1
CUMULATIVE INDEX
1948–2008
Journal Numbers 1-226 (Volumes 1-58/1)
Compiled by
Alan R. Drysdall and Cliff Wheatley
AUTHOR INDEX FOR MAJOR RSCJ ARTICLES
It is virtually impossible to define precisely what constitutes an article that should be listed.
Wilf Nodder wrote almost all the first issues himself, often basing his notes on letters he had
received. There is, however, no doubt that his major contributions merit inclusion in a list of
articles. Gerry Simpson also wrote a high proportion of the content of the Journals he edited,
although he did not always add his initials at the end of his notes. His more lengthy
contributions undoubtedly also merit inclusion as articles. There is a further problem of
contributions made to sections such as ‘Matters arising’ from no. 105 onwards. Contributions
under the name of a member that are a page or more in length are included in the listing below.
Shorter notes and contributions written by the Editor or a Section Editor on the basis of
information submitted are not listed. Articles and Study Research papers listed as such in the
‘Contents’ on the cover of issues 105 onwards are identified with an asterisk.
Further problems arise with the special Conference issues of the Journal. In these the
contributions range from important articles to a simple listing of an exhibit. The latter, with the
exception of listings that contain information, which may not be otherwise available, are
excluded.
The composition of the Double Head Committee has varied over the years. A Sub-
committee was set up in 1977 (100/117), but after reviewing the O’Connell Collection
(100/113) and the publication of Gerald Simpson’s memo (105/8) little progress was made.
The publication of an important article by David Zaayer in 1979 (107/119) revived interest in
the project, and in the following year the Committee began the work which led to the series of
articles on the colours of the ‘double heads’ published from 1984 onwards. D. Lambert, G.H.
Simpson and J.N. Michael remained with the Committee, with C.M. Hoffman as Secretary; J.
Barber, D.B. Forgan, R.M. Gibbs, A. MacGregor, S. Reah-Johnson and D. Zaayer have made
important contributions.
*Amos, M., 2000, Zimbabwe Today -the papers used during the 20 years: v.50, no. 3 (196),
p.114–5
*Amos, M., 2002, Zimbabwe Today –Perforations on Zimbabwe stamps April 1980-April
2001: v.52, no. 2 (203), p.66–8
Anderson, E.L., 1988, The Beira ‘single-ring’ cancel: v.38, no. 2 (142), p.78–80
Anderson, F., and Graham, I.M., 1977, Kaunga (Khaunga); abandoned boma and police post:
v. 27, no. 2 (98), p.63–4 (reprinted from The Northern Rhodesia Journal, v. 5, no.1)
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Anon, 1977, The Mkushi provisional postage due overprints; July to September, 1953: v. 27,
no. 4 (100), p.166–71
*Anon, 1977–79, Early history of the post office in North-Western Rhodesia: v. 27, no. 3
(99), p.101–7; v. 27, no. 4 (100), p.181–9; v. 28, no. 2 (102); p.108–12; v. 28, no. 4 (104),
p.208–12; v. 29, no. 1 (105), p.42–4 (reprinted from the Federal P.O. Magazine, v. 2, no. 4
to v. 3 no. 1, August 1961 to December 1962)
*Ashworth, K., and Harrop, K.G., 1992, The development of the postal services of the
Rhodesias and Nyasaland: v. 42, no. 4 (163), p.168–9
*Ashworth, K, and Harrop, K.G., 1996, Postage dues: v. 46, no. 3 (179), p.106–9
Atkinson, A., 1989, The picture postcards of Rhodesia: v. 39, no. 2 (146), p.59–63
Baker, C., 1987, The Imperial Air Service to Rhodesia; the 1928 precursor: v.37, no. 3 (139),
p.109–11
Baker, C., 1988, The BOAC flying-boat service to Cape Maclear 1949–1950: v.38, no. 3
(143), p.130–4
Baker, C., 2000, An Abandoned Issue – State visit of President Nyerere to Malawi 1984: v.50,
no. 1 (194), p.12-3
Banks, A., 1999, Malawi – Three new postmark types, v. 49 no. 4 (193), p.160–2
Barlow, K., 1961, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; machine cancellations: v. 11, no. 2
(41), p.27–8; no. 3 (42), p.40–2
*Barnett, R., 2002, Effect of the British Post Office Strike on Rhodesian Mail: v 52 No.1
(202) p.19-21
*Barnett, R., 2003, Mitchell and Tring Book on Surcharging of Rhodesian Mail - Updates: v
53 No.2 (207) p.52-4
*Barnett, R., 2006, Rhodesia UDI – Surcharged Mail – (Updates): v 56 No.1 (218) p.27
Barnett, R., 2008, Registration Hand Stamp Marks pre 1909: v 58 No.1 (226) p.21-2
*Barry, J.A. 1998, The Postmarks of the Railway Mail Sorting Carriages v 48 No.3 (187)
p.113-114
*Barry, J.A. 1998, Independence Overprints and Binda Forgeries (display) v 48 No.3 (187)
p.115
Barry, J.A. & Mrs J., 2001, Matakos and Matoppos: v 51 No.1 (198) p.21-3
*Barry, J.A. 2001, Ramquabane: v 51 No.1 (198) p.36-7
Behrman, J., 1964, Clandestine printings of the Rhodesian Double Heads: v.14, no. 1 (52),
p.6–7
Behrman, J., 1965, Notes and views: v. 15, no. 2 (56), p.27–30
*Bell. R. and Blake, G., 1998, Belvedere Camp, Salisbury, Rhodesia v 48, no.5 (189), p213-4
*Berman, A.D., 1989, The Admiral varieties and mysterious intruders: v. 39, no. 3 (147),
p.123–6
*Berman, A.D., 1990, The Admiral die IIa re-examined: v. 40, no. 4 (153), p.178–80
*Berman, A.D., 2001, Admiral die IIa ‘Bonanza’ at Stanley Gibbons: v. 51, no. 3 (200),
p.178–80
*Berridge, J., 2005, Mail flown during the Rhodesian Railways Strike of 1929: v. 55, no. 4
(217), p.187–91
Berry, F., and Williams, G.D.B., 1964, Empire Parliamentary Association; tour of southern
Africa 1924: v. 14, no. 3 (54), p.38–9
*Birkhead, H. 1998, BSA Company Troops Involvement in the Boer War (display) v 48 No.3
(187) p.130-131
*Blake, G., and Bell R., 1998, Belvedere Camp, Salisbury, Rhodesia v 48, no.5 (189), p213-4
*Blascheck, D., 1999, Postcard With A Story (BSAP, Union Castle, Goromonzi) v 49, no.3
(182), p.109-10
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*Blascheck, D., 1999, The United Kingdom & South Africa Sea Post Office: v 50, no.2 (195),
p.68-71
*Blascheck, D., Trotter, B., and Stewart, G, 2004, Southern Rhodesia Provisional Tax
Stamps: v 54, no.3 (212), p.110-3
*Brakspear, G., 2003, Zimbabwe Postal Rates from 1980: v 53, no.1 (206), p.24-6
*Brakspear, G., 2003, Childline Zimbabwe: v 53, no.4 (209), p.153-4
Blewitt, P., 1991, Excalibur: v.41, no. 1 (156) p.23–4
*Burke, S., 2006, A Rhodesian Trek: v 56, no.2 (219), p.65-8
*Burke, S. and Peggie, P. 2006 Pre 1924 Postal Stationery from Northern Rhodesia with
special reference to Missionary Mail: v.56, no.4 (221), p.139-149
*Burke, S. and Peggie, P. 2007 More Notes on Early Northern Rhodesia Postal History: v.57,
no.4 (225), p.137-144
Byrom, D.A., 1990, The ‘Kent Estate’ registration label: v. 40, no. 5 (154), p.219–20
Byrom, D.A., 1992, Nyanda – an enigma: v. 42, no. 4 ((163), p.150–2
Byrom, D.A., 1992, Registration labels; abuses and misuses in Zimbabwe: v. 42, no. 4 ((163),
p.153–9
Cheston, Mrs. J.E., 1999, Display of Northern Rhodesia: v. 49, no. 2 (191), p.60-1
*Chick, S.J.O., 1989, The registration marks and labels of Nyasaland: v. 39, no. 3 (147),
p.139–41
Clapham, T.D., 1971, African journey: v. 21, no. 2 (74), p.19–23
Clapham, T.D., 1974, Perforating a piece of paper: v. 24, no. 3 (87), p.43–7
Clarke, P and Richards, C., 2005, Olympic Games Moscow 1980 (Zimbabwe issue): v. 55, no.
1 (214), p.20–4
Clay, G.C.R., 1969, The squared circle postmarks of Northern Rhodesia, v. 19, no. 2 (66),
p.29–30
Clay, G.C.R., 1969, British Association – Victoria Falls, v. 19, no. 3 (67), p.6–8
Clay, G.C.R., 1970–73, The squared circle postmarks of Northern Rhodesia: v. 20, no. 1 (69),
p.4–7; v. 20, no. 3 (71), p.41–2; v. 21, no. 2 (74), p.23–5; v. 21, no. 4 (76), p.73–4; v. 23,
no. 1 (81), p.6–8
Clay, G.C.R., 1971,When did they open? v. 21, no. 4 (76), p.74–5
Clay, G.C.R., 1971, Mwinilunga – N. Rhodesia: v. 21, no. 4 (76), p.75–6
Clay, G.C.R., 1972, The romance of the inks in Northern Rhodesia: v. 22, no. 1 (77), p.15–16
Clay, G.C.R., 1972, Postmarks of Sumbu: v. 22, no 3 (79), p.48
Clay, G.C.R., 1972, Tales of a District Officer: v.22, no. 4 (80), p. 55–6
Clay, G.C.R., 1978, Early days in Northern Rhodesia: v. 28, no. 2 (102), p.98–102
*Clay, G.C.R., 1990, BCA overprint with N.E. Rhodesia postmarks 1893–1900: v. 40, no. 4
(153), p.168–70
*Collis, D.J., 1982, Mashonaland rural posts; the Gazaland settlements: v. 32, no. 3 (119),
p.127–37
*Collis, D.J., 1982–83, The eastern route – Umtali and beyond: v. 32, no. 4 (120), p.180–91;
v. 33, no. 1 (121), p.20–33
Collis, D.J., 1984–85, The eastern route post offices: v. 34, no. 3 (127), p.120–4; v. 34, no.4
(128), p.176–85; v. 35, no. 1 (129), p.20–25; v. 35, no. 2 (130), p.66–71
*Collis, D.J., 1985, Lomagundi and Ayrshire: v. 35, no. 3 (131), p.132–40
*Collis, D.J., 1986–87, The thin red line – Tuli to Salisbury: v. 36, no. 4 (136), p.157–64; v.
37, no. 1 (137), p.25–32
*Collis, D.J., 1996, Agent extraordinaire; Ebenezer Crouch Edkins: v. 46, no. 1 (177), p.28–
30
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*Collis, D.J., 1998, Sebungwe – The Ultimate Outpost? Short cut to the Batoka Plateau v. 48,
no. 1 (185), p.29–35
Collis, D.J., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 1988, BSA Co. postal stationery 1894–1921; information
in the National Archives stamp registers: v. 38, no. 2 (142), p.82–7
*Cook, G., 2003, Jack Tar – Mashonaland Railways Small Class no. 7: v. 53, no. 2 (207),
p.61-4
Cooksey, Dr. C.J., 1963, The air letter sheets of Southern Rhodesia: v. 13, no. 1 (48), p.12–
14
Cooksey, Dr. C.J., 1963, ‘OD’ flaws on the 1d Double Head: v. 13, no. 2 (49), p.28–30
Cooksey, Dr. C.J. 1963, Air letter stamps of Central African Airways: v. 13, no. 3 (50), p.41–
2
*Cooksey, Dr. C.J., 1980, A study of the flaws of the halfpenny small Arms: v.30, no. 1 (109),
p.22–32
Cooksey, Dr. C.J., 1983, The Airways Letter Service of Central African Airways: v. 33, no. 2
(122), p.82–8
Coop, B., 2007, Settings and Varieties of the BSAC 1890/1 Issue Overprinted B.C.A.: v. 57,
no. 1 (222), p.30–4
Cordes, C., 1990, Plating study; 1905 Victoria Falls issue: v. 40, no 3 (152), p.124–6
*Cordes, C., Kemp, I., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls –
Perforation Summary: v.54, no.4 (210), p.28–30
*Coulton, E., 1998, The Tanganyika Expeditions v. 48, no. 2 (186), p.75–83
*Cubbin, I and Lane, I., 2006, British Central Africa Protectorate Cheque Stamps: v.55, no.1
(218), p.26
Deal, A.J.A., 1958, The ‘Mosely’1 collection of Rhodesia, v. 8, no. 1 (28), p.7–9; no. 2 (29),
p.20–1; no. 3 (30), p.37–8
Deal, A.J.A., 1959–60, Rhodesia; the controversial 8d of the Admiral series: v. 9, no. 1 (32),
p.4–6; no. 2 (33), p.20–2; no 3 (34), p.36–7
Deal, A.J.A., 1959–60, Rhodesia; the controversial 8d of the Admiral series – a further
difference between die I and die II: v. 10, no. 1 (36), p.3
Deal, A.J.A., 1960, Notes on the 1896–97 ‘Large Arms’ issues of Rhodesia: v. 10, no.2 (37),
p.20–3
Deal, A.J.A., 1961, The 1d of the redrawn Large Arms issue of 1897; the derivation of an
oddity: v. 11, no. 1 (40), p.12–13
Deal, A.J.A., 1962, The 1d brown-lake and deep emerald of the 1896–1899 issue: v. 12, no. 4
(47), p.52
Deal, A.J.A., 1966, ‘OD’ flaws on the 1d Double Head: v.17, no. 1 (58), p.4–5
Deal, A.J.A., 1970, Plate numbers of the bicoloured Admirals: v. 20, no. 1 (69), p.8–9
Deal, A.J.A., 1976, A note on the printing plates of the 1d double head: v. 26, no. 4 (96),
p.93–4
Deal, A.J.A., 1987, Rhodesian Collections; XII Noel Calnan: v. 37, no. 1 (137), p.9
Deal, A.J.A., 1987, The 1d double head, an interesting variety on stamp no. 87: v. 37, no. 3
(139), p.95
Deal, A.J.A., and Hoffman, C.M., 1988, Rhodesian Collections; XVII W. Bernard Livermore:
v. 38, no. 3 (143), p.107–8
*De Bourbon, A. 1998, Specimens, Proofs, Currency Cards, Mint Stationery, Revenues and
Fiscals (display) v 48 No.3 (187) p.116-118
De Bourbon, A. 2007, Zimbabwe Revenue Stamps; v 57 No.2 (223) p.66
1 Consistently misspelt as ‘Moseley
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*De Bourbon A., Lambert, D., Levy, C., and Soriano, J., 2001 The Admirals 1913-24 ½d and
1d plates: v. 51, no. 4 (201), p.143–7
*De Lange, H., 2002, Rhodesian Collections XXX: - Alec Kaplan RDP, RDPSA v. 52, no. 3
(204), p.92–3
De Robeck, B., 1984, Postal stationery of British Central Africa: v. 34, no. 4 (128), p.165–6
De Robeck, 1984, The use of Portuguese Nyassa stamps by the Nyasaland-Rhodesia Field
Force: v. 34, no. 1 (125), p.167–8
*Diesveld, J. 2005, North-Eastern Postal Stationery Cards – A New Discovery? v 55 No.1
(214) p.27-9
Dixon, G. 1998, Stamps in the Making (the Bee issue) v 48 No.3 (187) p.89-90
*Double Head Committee, 1984, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads: v. 34, no. 1
(125), p.32–9
*Double Head Committee, 1984, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 4d: v. 34, no. 1 (125), p.40–3
*Double Head Committee, 1984, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 3d: v. 34, no. 2 (126), p.81–7
*Double Head Committee, 1984, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 5d: v. 34, no. 3 (127), p.136–40
*Double Head Committee, 1984, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 2s: v. 34, no. 4 (128), p.194–8
*Double Head Committee, 1985, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 6d: v. 35, no. 4 (132), p.178–84
*Double Head Committee, 1986, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 2d: v. 36, no. 1 (133), p.24–34
*Double Head Committee, 1986, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 2/6: v. 36, no. 2 (134), p.73–9
*Double Head Committee, 1987, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 1s: v. 37, no. 1 (137), p.33–40
*Double Head Committee, 1987, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 8d: v. 37, no. 2 (138), p.71–6
*Double Head Committee, 1987, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 10d: v. 37, no. 2 (138), p.77–80
*Double Head Committee, 1989, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 3s: v. 39, no. 5 (149), p.231–6
*Double Head Committee, 1993, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 7s 6d: v. 43, no. 4 (167), p.157–64
*Double Head Committee, 2001, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head ₤1: v. 51, no. 3 (200), p.105–17
*Double Head Committee, 2002, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 10s: v. 52, no. 2 (203), p.61–5
*Double Head Committee, 2004, Rhodesia; the colours of the double heads; the colours of
the double head 5s: v. 54, no. 4 (213), p.140–146
Doughty, T.L., 1972, Rhopex issue 1966: v. 22, no. 2 (78), p.25–6
Doughty, T.L., 1977, R.A.F. camp P.O.s 1939–45: v. 27, no. 2 (98), p.47–9
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1976, An interesting Bechuanaland postcard: v. 26, no. 2(94), p.39–40
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1977, Central Africa at war: v. 27, no. 4 (100), p.152–62
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1979, Zambia National Archives collection: v. 29, no. 2 (106), p.86–9
Drysdall, Dr. A.R. 1980, Northern Rhodesia miscellany: v. 30, no. 4 (112), p.148–50
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*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1983, Northey, Rivers and Rhynas; northern frontier follies: v.33, no. 2
(122), p.89–98
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1983, Northey and the N. F. overprint: v. 33, no. 4 (124), p.171–3
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1983, More northern frontier follies: v. 33, no. 4 (124), p.198–204
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1984, The use of Portuguese Nyassa stamps by the Nyasaland-Rhodesia
Field Force: v. 34, no. 1 (125), p.16–19
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1985, The Nyasaland stamps overprinted ‘N. F.’: v. 35, no. 2 (130),
p.89–96
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1987, A.P.O. and F.P.O. mail – 1914–18: v. 37, no. 2 (138), p.61–4
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1987, The McNeil of Abercorn: v. 37, no. 4 (140), p.160–8
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1994, Postage rates prior to 1900: v. 44, no. 3 (170), p.91–103
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1994, German East Africa to Germany via Fort Johnson, Chinde and
Cape Town: v. 44, no. 4 (171), p.147–8
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1994, The Australians at Fort Charter: v. 44, no. 5 (172), p.175–6
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1995, Postage rates prior to 1900 (see RSCJ 170/91) – some further
information: v. 45, no. 1 (173), p.16–18
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1995, A traveller in Africa; the Gordon Hake correspondence, v. 45, no.
2 (174), p.73–83
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1996, Capt. Chas L. Norris-Newman, v. 46, no. 3 (179), p.103–5
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1997, Mocambique to Mashonaland: v. 47, no. 1 (181), p.33–4
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1997, A new combination cover: v. 47, no. 1 (181), p.35–6
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1997, Frank Oates revisited: v. 47, no. 1 (181), p.37–8
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1997, The Puzey correspondence; a rare Galle ship letter: v. 47, no. 1
(181), p.38–9
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1998, Paquebot Mail from Rhodesia v. 48, no. 5 (189), p.215–216
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1999 Kazembe v. 49, no. 1 (190), p.27
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1999 The Jameson Raid and Swaziland v. 49, no. 3 (192), p.107-8
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2000 ‘Paquebot II’ v. 50, no. 2 (195), p.51-6
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2000 ‘Passed Press Censor’ Handstamps used in Rhodesia, (Boer War):
v. 50, no. 2 (195), p.57-61
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2000 A Postcard from Beira: v. 50, no. 3 (196), p.112-3
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2000 A ‘New’ Oates cover: v. 50, no. 4 (197), p.142-3
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2002 The Essays and Dies from the 1925 Northern Rhodesian
Definitives: v. 52, no. 1 (202), p.31-2
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2003 A Northern Rhodesia Miscellany: v. 53, no. 2 (207), p.55-60
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2004, The Court Treatt Cape to Cairo Expedition: v. 54, no. 1 (210),
p.42-3
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2004, Francis Fletcher Jones Revisited: v. 54, no. 2 (211), p.68-78
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2004, A Previously Unrecorded Mashonaland Combination Cover: v. 54,
no. 2 (211), p.79-80
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2004, The Court Treatt Cape to Cairo Expedition Again: v. 54, no. 2
(211), p.81-3
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2004, Mail to Mashonaland in 1890 – 92 – A cover with a Story: v. 54,
no. 3 (212), p.114-5
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2004, An 1892 cover from Tuli: v. 54, no. 4 (213), p.158-9
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2006, Mail to Chinde and some further observations concerning the
Storey Correspondence: v. 56, no. 3 (220), p.102-7
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2006, Yet Another Storey East Coast Mail Service via Chinde: v. 56, no.
4 (221), p.150-3
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*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2008 Chinde Revisited - again v. 58, no. 1 (226), pp.33-41
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R. and Glasman, L., 2002 A possibly unique Mozambique / BCA
combination cover: v. 52, no. 1 (202), p.33-5
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., and Johnstone, I.., 2007 Chinde Revisited v. 57, no. 3 (224), p.105
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., and Lane, I., 1998 The Moirs Revisited v. 48, no. 5 (189), p.217–218
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R. and Lane, I., 2000 Harry Johnston & the Commandant of the Armed
Forces of British Central Africa: v. 50, no. 4 (197), p.144-55
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R. and Lane, I., 2003 Northern Rhodesia KG V Stamp and Stationery Issues:
v. 53, no. 2 (207), p.69-75
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R. and Lane, I., 2005 The Stamps of the Rhodesias, Nyasaland, etc.,
represented in the British Library’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office Collection, and
some related die proofs and colour trials: v. 55, no. 1 (214), p.30-49
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R. and Lane, I., 2005 Early Picture Postcards from BCA, N.E. Rhodesia and
Rhodesia v. 55, no. 1 (215), p.88-91
Drysdall, Dr. A.R. and Lane, I., 2005 The Revenue Stamps of Northern Rhodesia – some
further information: v. 55, no. 1 (216), p.119-135
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., and Pennycuick, K., 1984, Northey’s provisionals: v. 34, no. 3 (127),
p.141–4
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., and Pennycuick, K., 1985, The northern frontier revisited; cancellations
on N. F. F. mail: v. 35, no. 1 (129), p.36–48
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., and Pratt, A.F., 1989, Fort Manning, BCA, to Berbera, Somaliland: v. 39,
no. 5 (149), p.207–11
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., Stroud, J.R., and Lambert, D., 1997, A tough diet (Trooper A.W.
Wakefield): v. 47, no. 2 (182), p.74–6
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., and Thomas, M., 2007, Crop marks on KGVI and QEII stamps of
Northern Rhodesia: v. 57, no. 1 (222), p.29
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R. and Wingent, P., 2005 The Storey Correspondence: mail from the UK
addressed to BCA in 1897-98: v. 55, no. 1 (214), p.50-9
Drysdall, Dr. A.R., and Wright, E.K., 1989, The B.S.A. Co. Fort Tuli datestamp: v. 39, no. 4
(148), p.180–8
*Drysdall, Dr. A.R., and Wright, E.K., 1990, The Puzey correspondence and the
Mashonaland posts: v. 40, no. 1 (150), p.25–48
Ellenberger, V.F., 1962, Federation stamp varieties: v. 12, no. 4 (47), p.61
Ellenberger, V.F., 1964, Rhodesian plates: v. 14, no. 1 (52), p.13–15
Ellenberger, V.F., 1966, The Rhodesia ‘Independence’ stamp: v. 17, no. 1 (58), p.13–15
Ellenberger, V.F., 1970, The Rhodesian 1d double head: v. 20, no. 1 (69), p.7–8
Ellenberger, V.F., 1970, Chirundu: v. 20, no. 3 (71), p.40–1
Ellenberger, V.F., 1970–72, Postmarks of Rhodesia from 1950 to 1969: v. 20, no. 3 (71),
p.45–7; v. 20, no. 4 (72), p.53–8; v. 21, no. 1 (73), p.9–13; v. 21, no. 2 (74), p.25–9; v. 21,
no. 3 (75), p.42–9; v. 21, no. 4 (76), p.60–5 & 70; v. 22, no. 1 (77), p.3–8; v. 22, no. 2
(78), p.29–33; v. 22, no. 3 (79), p.49–52; v. 22, no. 4 (80), p.60–2
Ellenberger, V.F., 1972, Serodela: v. 22, no. 2 (78), p.27–8
Epps, R. and de Lange, H., 2006, A Double Head Curiosity: v. 56, no. 2 (219), p.56
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Folk, E.H., 1970–71, Head plate flaws of King George VI high values of Bermuda, Leeward
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21, no. 2 (74), p.33–6, v. 21, no. 3 (75), p.54–7; v. 21, no. 4 (76), p.70
Forgan, D., 1972, Rusape handstamp varieties: v. 22, no. 1 (77), p.17–18
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Fortnum, D., 1988, Southern Rhodesia; 1953 Rhodes Centenary and Rhodes Exhibition
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*Fourie, A. 1998, Southern Rhodesia KGV and Major Varieties (display) v.48 No.3 (187)
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Franklin, J.E., 1977, Rhodesian airmails since UDI: v. 27, no. 4 (100), p.171–5
*Fraser, C.G., 1981, The Royal Tour of Southern Rhodesia 1947: v. 31, no. 4 (116), p.162–7
Gibbs, R.M., and Reicheck, S., 1987, The 1910 double head remainders: v. 37, no. 2 (138),
p.51–4
Glidden, T.L., 1958, The perforations of the 1890 and 1891 issues of Rhodesia: v. 8, no. 3
(30), p.46
*Godfrey, J., 1981, The postal and railway strikes of 1920 and their effects on the Rhodesian
postal services: v. 31, no. 3 (115), p.108–14
Graham, I.M., and Anderson, F., 1977, Kaunga (Khaunga); abandoned boma and police post:
v. 27, no. 2 (98), p.63–4 (reprinted from The Northern Rhodesia Journal, v. 5, no.1)
*Hallet, W. 1998, The Dunphalie Story (in brief) v 48 No.3 (187) p.105-106, 111
*Halstead, F., and McCullough. A., 2007, John Lowe Nicol and Abercorn: v 57 No.3 (224),
p.105-108
Hamilton, I.T., 1959, Rhodesia; some heresies about the 1d Double Head: v. 9, no. 2 (33),
p.25–6; no. 3 (34), p.39; no. 4 (35), p.52–3
Hamilton, I.T., 1970, The Double Head ½d: v. 20, no. 2 (70), p.20–3
Hamilton, I.T., 1976, Double head imprints: v. 26, no. 3 (95), p.56–9
Hamilton, I.T., 1977, How daft can you get? v. 27, no. 4 (100), p.150–1
*Hanks, A.J., 1996, A bi-coloured ½d Admiral: v. 46, no. 3 (179), p.110–12
Hanman, K.D., 2000, BSAC Postal Stationery (display): v.50, no.3 (196), p.90
Hanman, K.D., 2000, Auction review: v. 50, no. 4 (197), p.132–3
*Hanman, K.D., and Pratt, A.F., 2002, Destination Mail from the Rhodesias and Nyasaland
by Zeppelin during 1934/5: v. 52, no. 2 (203), p.69–80
Harris, M.W., 1976, Let’s stick up for stamps! v. 26, no. 2(94), p.40–2
Harris, M.W., 1977, Centenary celebrations: v. 27, no. 4 (100), p.178–80
*Harris, M.W., 1985, The coil stamps of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland: v. 35, no. 2 (130),
p.79–88; v. 35, no. 3 (131), p.126–31
*Harris, M.W., 1989, The R.A.P.T. Christmas seals 1955–1980: v.39, no. 1 (145), p.37–44
Harris, M.W., and Hoffman, C.M., 1976, Rhodesian ‘remainders’ – again: v.26, no. 4 (96),
p.98–101
Harrop, K.G., 1975–76, An account of the participation of the Rhodesian forces during the
Boer War: v. 25, no. 4 (92), p.73–6; v. 26, no. 1 (93), p.17–20
Harrop, K.G., 1983, The airgraph service: v. 33, no. 2 (122), p.79–81
Harrop, K.G., 1984, Schlesinger Air Race: v. 34, no. 3 (127), p.125–7
Harrop, K.G., 1984–85 and 1987, Air letter cards: v. 34, no. 3 (127), p.129–35; v. 34, no. 4
(128), p.187–91; v. 35, no. 1 (129), p.30–5; v. 35, no. 2 (130), p.73–8; v. 35, no. 3 (131),
p.117–25; v. 37, no. 4 (140), p.151–3
Harrop, K.G., 1994, Southern Rhodesia circular ‘TO PAY’ marks: v. 44, no. 2 (169), p.58–9;
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*Harrop, K.G., 1994, The war tax 1917 to 1922: v. 44, no. 3 (170), p.106–9
*Harrop, K.G., 1995, The Malayan emergency 1948–1960: v. 45, no. 2 (174), p.70–2
*Harrop, K.G., 1996, Northern Rhodesia censorship World War II: v. 45, no. 1 (177), p.31–6
*Harrop, K.G., 1996, Nyasaland censorship World War II: v. 46, no. 2 (178), p.74–8
*Harrop, K.G., 1999, Postage Due and Instructional Marks: v. 49, no. 2 (191), p.75–6
Harrop, K.G., 1999, Display of Instructional marks: v. 49, no. 2 (191), p.60
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*Harrop, K.G., 2003, Lobengula and the Pioneer Column: v. 53, no. 2 (207), p.65–8
*Harrop, K.G., and Ashworth, K., 1992, The development of the postal services of the
Rhodesias and Nyasaland: v. 42, no. 4 (163), p.168–9
*Harrop, K.G., and Ashworth, K, 1996, Postage dues: v. 46, no. 3 (179), p.106–9
*Hickman, P., 1989, Postal history and postmarks: v. 39, no. 3 (147), p.104–6
Hickman, P., 1989, Rhodesian collections; XXI Gerwyn David Bowen Williams: v. 39, no. 4
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*Hickman, P., 2001, Post Offices and Post Marks of Early Umtali 1891-1906: v. 51, no. 3
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Hickman, P., 2007, Letter: H. Scudamore UMCA, Shire River – May 15 1861 via Tete
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*Hoffman, C.M., 1977–79, Notes on the 1898–1908 ‘small Arms’ and 1909 ‘Rhodesia’
overprinted and surcharged issues: v. 27, no. 2 (98), p.50–5; v. 27, no. 3 (99), p.94–100; v.
27, no 4 (100), p.141–9; v. 28, no. 1 (101), p.15–19; v. 28, no. 2 (102), p.79–87; v. 28, no.
3 (103), p.138–48; v. 28, no. 4 (104), p.191–7; v. 29, no. 1 (105), p.29–34; v. 29, no. 2
(106), p.78–85
*Hoffman, C.M., 1980, Rhodesia; the double head ‘clandestine roulettes’: v. 30, no. 4 (112),
p.161–4
*Hoffman, C.M., 1981, Some notes on stamp printers and their methods of printing with
specific reference to B.S.A. Co. stamps: v. 31, no. 3 (115), p.115–22
*Hoffman, C.M., 1982, Rhodesia; the first official airmails 1931–1932: v. 32 no. 1 (117),
p.30–48
*Hoffman, C.M., 1982, Rhodesia; the 1917 ‘war tax’, the 1½d. Admiral stamp and the 1917
‘Livingstone provisionals’: v. 32, no 2 (118), p.81–96
Hoffman, C.M., 1986, The production of postal stationery: v. 36, no. 2 (134), p.69–72; v. 36,
no. 3 (135), p.110–3; v. 36, no. 4 (136), p.153–5
*Hoffman, C.M., 1986, Publishing a society journal: v. 36, no. 3 (135), p.117–24
Hoffman, C.M., 1987, Background notes on the second Bulawayo provisional issue 1896: v.
37, no. 1 (137), p.21–4; v. 37, no. 2 (138), p.65–6; v. 37, no. 3 (139), p.104–6
Hoffman, C.M., 1988, Southern Rhodesia; the Waterlow archives; v. 38, no. 1 (141), p17–20
Hoffman, C.M., 1988, Rhodesian Study Circle 1948–1988; v. 38, no. 2 (142), p.64–8
*Hoffman, C.M., 1988–90, Southern Rhodesia – Waterlow archives; 1924 ‘Admiral’
definitive issue: v. 38, no. 4 (144), p.184–92; v. 39, no. 1 (145), p.28–36; v. 39, no. 2
(146), p.81–9; : v. 39, no. 4 (148), p.174–9; v. 39, no. 5 (149), p.224–30; v. 40, no. 2
(151), p.87–90
*Hoffman, C.M., 1988, Southern Rhodesia – Waterlow archives; 1924 ‘Admiral’ revenue
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Hoffman, C.M., 1988, Rhodesian collections; XVIII Robert M. Gibbs: v. 38, no. 4 (144),
p.156–8
Hoffman, C.M., 1989, Rhodesian collections; XIX J.E.M. Coch: v. 39, no. 1 (145), p.7–8
*Hoffman, C.M., 1990, Rhodesia’s first stamps: v. 40, No. 1 (150), p.5–24
*Hoffman, C.M., 1990, Southern Rhodesia – Waterlow archives; 1935 Silver Jubilee issue: v.
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*Hoffman, C.M., 1991, Southern Rhodesia – Waterlow archives; 1937 Coronation issue: v.
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*Hoffman, C.M., 1991, Southern Rhodesia – Waterlow archives; 1940 B.S.A. Company
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*Hoffman, C.M., 1993, Early laws in Rhodesia: v. 43, no. 1 (164), p.26–30
*Hoffman, C.M., 1993, Waterlow’s printing methods: v. 43, no 2 (165), p.74–80
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*Hoffman, C.M., 1994, Southern Rhodesia – Waterlow archives; 1937 definitive issue: v. 44,
no. 1 (168), p.33–40; v. 44, no. 2 (169), p.77–80
*Hoffman, C.M., 1994, Rhodesia; postal rates before and after 1900: v. 44, no. 3 (170),
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*Hoffman, C.M., 1994, Rhodesia; the BSA Co. 1890–1924; the specimen stamps: v. 44, no. 3
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*Hoffman, C.M., 1997, Aspects of Rhodesian philately: v. 47, no. 1 (181), p.11–14; no. 3
(183), p.104–8
*Hoffman, C.M. 1998, A Selection of Proofs, Essays and Forgeries (display) v.48 No.3 (187)
p.122-123
*Hoffman, C.M. 1999, The History of Waterlows v.49 No.4 (193) p.140-2
*Hoffman, C.M. 2001, Early Postal Stationery – B1 ‘SPECIMEN’ perforations: v.51 No.3
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*Hoffman, C.M., 2006, Aspects of Rhodesia and S. Rhodesia – A display by Michael
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*Hoffman, C.M., 2006, The Waterlow Archives: v. 56, no. 2 (219), p.69–79
Hoffman, C.M., and Deal, A.J.A., 1988, Rhodesian Collections; XVII W. Bernard Livermore:
v. 38, no. 3 (143), p.107–8
Hoffman, C.M., and Harris, M.W., 1976, Rhodesian ‘remainders’ – again: v.26, no. 4 (96),
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*Hoffman, C.M., and Lambert, D., 1998, Waterlow & Sons Limited Sample Stamps v. 49, no.
4 (188), p.170–172
*Hoffman, C.M., and Lane, I., 1980, Plating the B.S.A. Co. ‘Penny black’: v. 30, no. 4 (112),
p.151–60
*Hoffman, C.M., and Wright, E.K., 1982–83, Rhodesia; the British South Africa Company –
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*Hoffman, C.M., and Johnson, S.R., 2001, Rhodesian Collections XXIV and XXV (Derek
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*Hoffman, C.M., and Johnson, S.R., 2002, Rhodesian Collections XXVII: - Gunnar Strehmel
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Holdeman, R., 1982, The Bulawayo double circle arcs date stamp (first type): v. 32, no. 3
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Holdeman, R., 1984, The British South Africa Police – Anglo-Boer War: v. 34, no. 2 (126),
p.66–8
Hopkins, Major A., 1970, The Rhodesian Field Force: v. 20, no. 2 (70), p.23–7
Hoyte, 1967, Kalene Hill and Ikelenge: v. 17, no. 2 (62), p.4–6
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v. 21, no. 1 (73), p.5–9, v. 21, no. 2 (74), p.29–33; v. 21, no. 3 (75), p.49–53; v. 21, no. 4
(76), p.66–9; v. 22, no. 1 (77), p.8–13; v. 22, no. 2 (78), p.34–6; v. 22, no. 4 (80), p.62–4;
v. 23, no. 2 (82), p.24–7; v. 23, no. 3 (83), p.42–4; v. 24, no. 1 (85), p.15–16; v. 24, no. 2
(86), p.34–6; v. 24, no. 3 (87), p.51–5; v. 24, no. 4 (88), p65; v. 25, no. 2 (90), p.25; v. 25,
no. 4 (92), p.72–3
Hoyte, W.H., 1973, Questionnaire – early Northern Rhodesian postmarks: v. 23, no. 4 (84),
p.51–7
Hoyte, W.H., 1974–75, The registration marks and labels of Northern Rhodesia: v. 24. no. 4
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Hoyte, W.H., 1975, Machine and slogan cancels: v. 25, no 2 (90), p.36–8; v. 25, no. 4 (92),
p.79–80
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Hoyte, W.H., 1976, Measuring a postmark: v. 26, no. 4 (96), p.94–7
Hoyte, W.H., 1983, Victoria Falls P.O. – the earliest days: v.33, no. 3 (123), p.118–21
Hoyte, W.H., 1984, Northern Rhodesia postmarks – before and after 1950: v. 34, no. 1 (125),
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*Hoyte, W.H., 1990, Display of meter marks: v. 40, no. 4 (153), p.185–6
*Hoyte, W.H., 2008, Chiwefwe; A Postmark Puzzle: v. 58, no. 1 (226), p.30-1
Hoyte, W.H., and Orpin, R., 1970, Malawi post offices: v. 20, no. 1 (69), p.3–4
*Hoyte, W.H., 1999, South of the Zambezi: v. 49, no. 1 (190), p.31–40
*Hoyte, W.H., and O’Connell, W.B., 2002, Postmarks (extracts of South of the Zambezi then
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*Johnson, S.R., 1990–92, Rhodesia 1910 issue; a theory about the evolution of the
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p.229–40, v. 40, no. 6 (155), p.281–8, v. 41, no. 1 (156), p.42–4; v. 41, no. 2 (157), p.85–
8; v. 42, no. 1 (160), p. 35–44; v. 42, no. 2 (161), p.77–84, v. 42, no. 3 (162), p.123–32
*Johnson, S.R. 1998, Double Heads v 48 No.3 (187) p.124-127
*Johnson, S.R. 1999, The Royal Collection at ILSAPEX: v 49 No.3 (192) p.111-2
*Johnson, S.R. 1999, The First Printings of the 1/2d and 1d Double Heads: v 49 No.4 (193)
p.143-7
*Johnson, S.R. 1999, Rare Stamps of the World (display of BSAC Admirals) – Claridges,
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*Johnson, S.R. 2003, Observations on the Colour of the 1d Double Heads: v 53 No.3 (208)
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*Johnson, S.R. 2003, The Question of the term ‘IIA’ with respect to the Admirals of the
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*Johnson, S.R. 2006, Rhodesia Admirals 1913-1924 Headplates and Dies - Summaries and
Proposals: v 56 No.1 (218) p.28-35
*Johnson, S.R. 2006, Rhodesia Admirals - A Comment: v 56 No.2 (219) p.61-2
*Johnson, S.R. 2006, A Study of the King’s Head Die Types and Roller Die Impressions of
the Rhodesia Bi-Coloured Admirals: v 56 No.3 (220) p.108-123
*Johnson, S.R. 2007, Illustrations for the King’s Head Die Types and Roller Die Impressions
of the Rhodesia Bi-Coloured Admirals: v 57 No.2 (223) pp.73-6
*Johnson, S.R. and Hoffman, C.M., 2001, Rhodesian Collections XXIV and XXV (Derek
Lambert): v. 51, no. 4 (201), p.150–3
*Johnson, S.R. and Hoffman, C.M., 2002, Rhodesian Collections XXVII: - Gunnar Strehmel
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Johnstone, I.J., 1989, The Cape postcards overprinted ‘MASHONALAND’ 1892: v. 39, no. 5
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Johnstone, I.J., 1990, Whereabouts unknown; Marco Postal Agency: v.40, no. 2 (151), p.69–
70
Johnstone, I.J., 1990, Why Malenje Postal Agency was renamed Pounsley in 1929: v.40, no.
3, p.113–6
Johnstone, I.J., 1991, The St Patrick’s Mission/Rosmalind Postal Agencies, 1960–1963: v. 41,
no. 3 (158), p.107–10
Johnstone, I.J., 1992, Marawa postal agency, S. Rhodesia, 1959–1963; illiteracy in the Posts
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*Johnstone, I.J., 2000, The earliest record of the double head ‘Clandestine Roulettes’: v. 50,
no.2 (195), p.62–5
*Johnstone, I.J., 2000, The ‘Official Free’ skeletons and double circle datestamps of 1913: v.
50, no.2 (195), p.66–7
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*Johnston, I.J. 2001, The ‘Ramquabane S. Rhodesia’ skeleton canceller 12th March 1913 v 51
No.1 (198) p.33-5
*Johnston, I.J. 2001, Rhodesians object to the use of South African OHMS Postal Stationery:
v 51 No.2 (199) p.72-4
*Johnston, I.J. 2001, Some early postal agents at police forts in Matabeleland: v 51 No.3
(200) p.104
*Johnston, I.J. 2003, The National Archives of Zimbabwe: Mail related entries in the Pioneer
Corps Regimental Orders 1890: v 53 No.1 (206) p.16-7
*Johnston, I.J. 2003, Postal service connecting forts in Matabeleland 1896: v 53 No.1 (206)
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Johnston, I.J. 2003, Error of Design: Butterflies of Zimbabwe series 2: v 53 No.2 (207) p.48-
9
Johnston, I.J. 2004, Fiscal Usage of the First Bulawayo Provisionals 1896: The 1d and 3d
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Johnston, I.J. 2005, C.L. Newman and the first Bulawayo Provisionals of 1896: v 55 No.2
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*Johnstone, I.J, and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2007 Chinde Revisited v. 57, no. 3 (224), p.105
Kemp, I.E., The Dr. E. Moseley Collection at the British Library v. 53, no. 4 (209), p.129
*Kemp, I.E., C. Cordes, and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls –
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*Kemp, I.E., C. Cordes, and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls –
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*Kemp, I.E., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2002, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 5/- value: v.52,
no.3 (204), p.94–9
*Kemp, I.E., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2003, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 1d value: v.53,
no.1 (206), p.18-23
*Kemp, I.E., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2003, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 2½d value: v.53,
no.3 (208), p.91–6
*Kemp, I.E., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2003, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 5d value: v.53,
no.3 (208), p.96–9
*Kemp, I.E., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 1/- value: v.54,
no.1 (210), p.22–5
*Kemp, I.E., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 2/6 value: v.54,
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Kitchingman, R.M., 1958, The history of Kalene Hill, v. 8, no. 3 (30), p.38–40; no. 4 (31),
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*Knight, R.C., 1980, The development of some Rhodesian mail routes: v. 30, no. 2 (110),
p.61–6
Knight, R.C., 1981, The first Mashonaland newspaper: v. 31, no. 2 (114), p.55–8
Knight, R.C., 1982, Some Rhodesian postal routes: v. 32, no. 1 (117), p.21–3
Knight, R.C., 1982, Southern Rhodesia airmail postage rates; 1931–1939: v. 32, no. 2 (118),
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*Knight, R.C., 1982, Southern Rhodesia airmails 1933–1939: v. 32, no. 3 (119), p.138–52
*Knight, R.C., 1983, Early Rhodesian postal rates – some interesting covers: v. 33, no. 4
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*Knight, R.C., 1985, The 1896 ‘large Arms’ issue of the British South Africa Company; some
notes on the development of the design: v. 35, no. 4 (132), p.185–92
*Knight, R.C., 1987, The Rhodesias; postal history to 1924: v. 37, no. 3 (139), p.112–20
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Knight, R.C., 1987, Rhodesian collections; XIV Harry Birkhead FRPSL, RDPSA: v. 37, no. 4
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*Knight, R.C., 1988, A ‘Matabele War’ entire: v.38, no. 3 ((143), p.135–9
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Knight, R.C., 1991, Collecting postal history: v. 41, no. 1 (156), p.19–22
Knight, R.C., 1991, Two Pioneer Column covers: v. 41, no. 1 (156), p.28–30
*Knight, R.C., 1995, An interesting early cover from the far interior sent by Dr. Emil Holub:
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*Knight, R.C. 1998, Exhibiting v 48 No.3 (187) p.118-119
*Knight, R.C. 1998, The Rhodesias – History and Development of Mail Services to 1924 v 48
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*Knight, R.C. 1999, A Missionary Cover from Barotseland: v 49 No.4 (193) p.148-53
*Knowles, P.D., 1989, Northern Rhodesia postal history: v. 39, no. 3 (147): p.109–13
*Knowles, P.D., 1990, Northern Rhodesia: postal rates 1891–1964; v. 40, no. 4 (153),
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Knowles, P.D., 1991, Collecting postal history: v.41, no. 2 (157), p.59–61
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Lambert, D., 1972, The mysterious Mr Benson: v. 22, no. 3 (79), p.46–7
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*Lambert, D., 1996–97, Auction review: v. 46, no. 4 (180), p.150–3; 47, no. 3 (183), p.93–6
*Lambert, D., 1999, 2d Double Head SG127 – A New Discovery: v. 49, no. 2 (191), p.77–8
Lambert, D., 2000, The Colours of the ₤1 Double Heads: v. 50, no. 4 (197), p.140–1
Lambert, D., 2001, Bicentennial Edition: v. 51, no. 3 (200), p.88-9
Lambert, D., 2001, Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia GC VI Specimen stamps: v. 51, no. 4
(201), p.141-2
*Lambert, D., 2003, Review of Reviews: v. 53, no. 3 (208), p.89-90
*Lambert, D., De Bourbon A., Levy, C., and Soriano, J., 2001 The Admirals 1913-24 ½d and
1d plates: v. 51, no. 4 (201), p.143–7
*Lambert, D., Drysdall, A.R., and Stroud, J.R., 1997, A tough diet (Trooper A.W. Wakefield):
v. 47, no. 2 (182), p.74–6
*Lambert, D., and Hoffman, C.M., 1998, Waterlow & Sons Limited Sample Stamps v. 48, no.
4 (188), p.170–172
*Lambert, D., Stroud, J.R., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2002, The Second Anglo-Boer War. V.52,
no.1 (202), p.22–3
*Landau, J. 1998, The Arms Stamps of the Early Rhodesian Issues v 48 No.3 (187) p.97-98
*Lane, I and Cubbin, I., 2006, British Central Africa Protectorate Cheque Stamps: v.55, no.1
(218), p.26
*Lane, I. and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., The Moirs Revisited v. 48, no. 5 (189), p.217–218
*Lane, I. and Drysdall, Dr. A.R. 2000 Harry Johnston & the Commandant of the Armed
Forces of British Central Africa: v. 50, no. 4 (197), p.144-55
*Lane, I., and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2005 The Stamps of the Rhodesias, Nyasaland, etc.,
represented in the British Library’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office Collection, and
some related die proofs and colour trials: v. 55, no. 1 (214), p.30-49
*Lane, I., and Drysdall, Dr. A.R 2005 Early Picture Postcards from BCA, N.E. Rhodesia and
Rhodesia: v. 55, no. 1 (215), p.88-91
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*Lane, I., and Drysdall, Dr. A.R 2005 The Revenue Stamps of Northern Rhodesia – some
further information: v. 55, no. 1 (216), p.119-135
*Lane, I., and Hoffman, C.M., 1980, Plating the B.S.A. Co. ‘Penny black’: v. 30, no. 4 (112),
p.151–60
Lashbrook, B.J.R., 1988, Harare postmarks: v. 38, no. 3 (143), p.122–5
Lashbrook, B.J.R., 1990, Zimbabwe’s first definitive issue – 1980; serial numbers as issued
by the Posts and Telegraphs Corporation: v. 40, no. 2 (151), p.63–6
*Lashbrook, B.J.R., 1990, Rhodesia’s Independence War: v. 40, no. 4 (153), p.175–7
Lawrence, A., 1957, Collecting postmarks: v. 7, no. 4 (27), p.1–4
*Lawrence, A., 1999, Aircraft Crash in the Dark Continent: v. 49, no. 3 (192), p.113–5
*Levy C., De Bourbon A., Lambert, D., and Soriano, J., 2001, The Admirals 1913-24 ½d and
1d plates: v. 51, no. 4 (201), p.143–7
*Littlewort, D., 1996, The significance of sheet serial numbers on the Nyasaland KGV 1913–
33 keyplates, v. 46, no. 4 (180), p.146–9
Livermore, W.B., 1956, Some rare Double-Heads: v. 7, no. 3 (26), p.8–9
Livermore, W.B., 1956, White paper printings of Rhodesian Admirals: v. 7, no. 3 (26), p.3–4
Livermore, W.B., 1958, Hand-retouched Admirals: v. 8, no. 1 (28), p.12–13
Livermore, W.B., 1960, Forgeries of early B.S.A. stamps: v.10, no. 3 (38), p.42
Livermore, W.B., 1961, Unrecorded and rare postmarks of Rhodesia: v. 11, no. 1 (40), p.6–8
Livermore, W.B., 1961, Gwanda Junction: v. 11, no. 3 (42), p.39
Livermore, W.B., 1961, Rhodesia; the sixpenny Admirals: v. 11 no. 4 (43), p.58–9; v. 12, no.
1 (44), p.3–6
Livermore, W.B., 1962, Are Rhodesians undervalued?: v. 12, no. 3 (46), p.37–9
Livermore, W.B., 1962, Some rare Rhodesian postmarks: v. 12, no. 3 (46), p.43–7
Livermore, W.B., 1962, Many Rhodesians are still undervalued: v. 12, no. 4 (47), p.57–9
Livermore, W.B., 1963, Rhodesia; the penny brown-lake and deep emerald of the 1897–97
issue: v. 13, no. 1 (48), p.3
Livermore, W.B., 1963, Five pence Double Heads; errors of colour – and otherwise: v. 13,
no. 3 (50), p.44–6
Livermore, W.B., 1964, Double Heads; some notes on some of the newer discoveries: v. 13,
no. 3 (54), p.40–2
Livermore, W.B., 1966, One penny Admiral perforated 13½: v.17, no. 1 (58), p.5–8
Livermore, W.B., 1967, The penny Double Head: v. 17, no. 2 (59), p.4–5
Livermore, W.B., 1967, Barred diamonds and some other Rhodesian gems: v. 17, no. 3 (61),
p.6–7 and 10–14
Livermore, W.B., 1969, Double Heads with unrecorded compound perforations: v. 19, no. 3
(67), p.5–6
Livermore, W.B., 1969, British Association postmarks: v. 19, no. 4 (68), p.4–6
Livermore, W.B., 1970, Rhodesia in the Boer War: v. 20, no. 1 (69), p.9–11
Livermore, W.B., 1970, Compound perforations and other matters: v. 20, no. 3 (71), p.35–8
Livermore, W.B., and Johnson, S.R. 1998, Unpublished Monograph by W.B. Livermore v. 48,
no. 4 (188), p.143–6
Lomax, L.H., 1956, The Manicaland postal route: v. 7, no. 3 (26), p.4–6
Lomax, L.H., 1959 Some notes on communications in Nyasaland 1905–9: v. 9, no. 4 (35),
p.54–6
Lomax, L.H., 1961, The stage coach postal routes of Rhodesia: v. 11, no. 2 (41), p.20–4; no.
3 (42), p.37–8
Lomax, L.H., 1960–61, Postal rates of Rhodesia: v. 10, no. 4 (39), p.61–4; v. 11, no. 1 (40),
p.9–11; no. 2 (41), p.29–31
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Lomax, L.H., 1970 Victoria Falls Bridge: v. 20, no. 1 (69), p.12–15
*Looker, R.J., 1984, Rhodesia 1910 double head issue; a note on the shade groups of the ½d:
v. 34, no. 2 (126), p.88–96
Lovejoy, E.G., 1969, Rhodesia 1896 Large Arms: v. 19, no. 3 (67), p.8–10
Lovejoy, E.G., 1970, Rhodesia Field Force and Rhodesia Regiment: v. 20, no. 1 (69), p.11–
12
Lovejoy, E.G., 1977, Proofs, essays and colour trials of the large Arms of British Central
Africa: v. 27, no. 4 (100), p.175–7
Lovejoy, E.G., 1978, The registered envelopes of British Central Africa: v. 28, no. 1 (101),
p.35–9
Lovejoy, E.G., 1978, Nyasaland Field Force: v. 28, no. 3 (103), p.120–3
*Lovejoy, E.G., 1979, The railways of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and the Nyasaland Travelling
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*Lovejoy, E.G., 1989, Northern Rhodesia postal rates 1925–1938: v. 39, no. 3 (147), p.107–8
Lovejoy, E.G., 1993, Early newspapers of Rhodesia: v. 43, no. 4 (167), p.134–6
*Lovejoy, E.G., 1994, The use of postage due stamps: v. 44, no. 3 (170), p.110
Lovejoy, E.G., 1994, Army Signals and N.R. handstamps: v. 44, no. 4 (171), p.148–9
Lowe, R., 1978, Southern Rhodesia; the large Victoria Falls: v. 28, no. 3 (103), p.95–7
Lowe, R., 1978, Rhodesia and Nyasaland; the Queen Elizabeth II definitives: v. 28, no. 4
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Lowe, R., 1983, Southern Rhodesia 1923–1928 5/- (SG 14) – two die proofs: v. 33, no. 4
(124), p.169–70
Lowe, R., 1990, The Watson postcards; v. 40, no. 3 (152), p.118–20
Lyons, N., 1990, The BSAC penny ‘Admiral’ re-examined: v. 40, no. 6 (155), p.276–80
*Maslanka, P., 2002, Postmarks – Study paper on Dumb thimbles and Barred Diamonds: v.
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*McCullough. A., and Halstead, F., 2007, John Lowe Nicol and Abercorn: v 57 No.3 (224),
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Melland, F., 1976, Articles in The London Philatelist (1910): v. 26, no. 2 (94), p.47–8; v. 26,
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*Menelaws, J.R.D., 1989, John Moore; an early Rhodesian: v. 39, no. 2 (146), p.90–96
Mewett, N.C., 1995, Rhodesian petrol rationing: v. 45, no. 3 (175), p.103–5
*Mitchell, D.A., 1979, Rhodesia – the first decimal definitive issue; dates of issue and
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Mitchell, D.A., 1986, Rhodesian collections; XI Wilfred Scot-Russell: v. 36, no. 4 (136),
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Mitchell, D.A., 1987, B.S.A. Co. skeleton cancellers of Southern Rhodesia to 30th April,
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Mitchell, D.A., 1988, S. Rhodesia skeleton cancellers after 1924: v. 38, no. 4 (144), p.167–72
*Mitchell, D.A., 1993, Beira and Mashonaland and Rhodesia Railways cancellations of
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*Mitchell, D.A., 1995, The ‘Francistown South Africa’ datestamp, v. 45, no. 1 (173), p.27–8
*Mitchell, D.A. 1998, S. Rhodesia Postmarks (display) v 48 No.3 (187) p.131-132
*Moffat, C., 1994, British Central Africa; the 1898 provisionals (some additional notes): v.
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*Morton, D.G., 2003, Marshall Hole Currency Cards: v. 53, no. 2 (207), p.50-1
*Morton, D.G., 2004, The Bentley Story: v. 54, no. 3 (212), p.104-7
Morton, D.G., 2005, The N5 Neo-post franking machine: v. 55, no. 1 (214), p.10-12
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Morton, D.G., 2005, The ‘Boxed 5’ Cachet – A N. Rhodesian redirectional marking?: v. 55,
no. 2 (215), p.80-1
Morton, D.G., 2005, The Perfins of the British South Africa Company: v. 55, no. 2 (215),
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*Morton, D.G., 2005, The Beira Patrol 1965 to 1975: v. 55, no. 3 (216), p.136-142
*Morton, D.G., 2007, The 1913-24 King George V 'Admiral' Issue (Display): v. 57, No. 3
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Murphy, M., 2007, Opening of the Rail Link to Bulawayo 1897: v. 57, no. 2 (223), p.47-53
*Nethersole, C. 1998, Double Heads (display) v 48 No.3 (187) p.112
*Nicole, N. 1998, Double Heads (display) v 48 No.3 (187) p.102
Nodder, P., 2003, Rhodesian Perfins: v.53, no. 3 (208), p.111–4
Nodder, P., and Nodder, M., 1988, Rhodesian collections; XVI Wilfred2 George Thomas
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Nodder, W.G., 1949, Postmarks of Southern Rhodesia: no. 4 (4), p.8–11 and plate; no. 5 (5),
p. 5 and five unnumbered pages3
Nodder, W.G., 1950 The 1917 Livingstone provisionals: no. 8 (8), p.79–80
Nodder, W.G., 1950, Flaws on the 1½d Rhodesian Admirals: no. 9 (9), p.91–2
Nodder, W.G., 1950, Postage stamps as currency: no. 9 (9), p.93–4
Nodder, W.G., 1950, (‘Waxed moustache), no. 10 (10), p. –105
Nodder, W.G., 1950, Slogans of the Rhodesias and Nyasaland: no. 11 (11), p.115–9 and plate
Nodder, W.G., 1951–52, Censor marks, etc., of World War II, v. 3, no. 1 (13), p.3–6; no. 2
(14), p.15–17 and plate; no. 3 (15), p.26–8 and plate; no. 4 (16), p.40–3; v. 4, no. 1 (17),
p.5–8 and plate
Nodder, W.G., 1953, Derivation of place names: v. 4, no. 2/3, (18), p.14–16; no. 4 (19),
p.23–6
Nodder, W.G., 1953, Registration labels: v. 4, no. 2/3, (18), p. 16–20; no. 4 (19), p.26–9
Nodder, W.G., 1953, Postmarks and handstamps associated with the railways of Rhodesia, v.
5, no. 1, (20), p.36–8
Nodder, W.G., 1953, Discussion corner (Portuguese-Nyassa stamps cancelled with the FF2
datestamp at Mtangula in 1918): v. 5, no. 2 (21), p.45–6
Nodder, W.G., 1958, The early history of Rhodesia: v. 8, no. 1 (28), p.10–12
Nodder, W.G., 1961–64, The postal history and postmarks of Southern Rhodesia: v. 11 no. 4
(43), p.60–2; v. 12, no. 1 (44), p.9–11; no. 4 (47), p.53–6; v. 13, no. 1 (48), p.4–7; no. 2
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Nodder, W.G., 1965, Central African Scout Jamboree, Ruwa Park, Salisbury, Southern
Rhodesia: v. 15, no. 2 (56), p.30 –2
O’Connell, W., 1978, Rhodesia’s ‘rainbow’ set; the double head shades: v. 28, no. 1 (101),
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*O’Connell, W., 1995, Postmark collecting: v. 45, no. 1 (173), p.23–6
O’Connell, W., 1995, Postmarks on the Arms and Falls issues; the first twenty years (or so):
v. 45, no. 3 (175), p.110–14
*O’Connell, W., 1995, Postmarks on Double Heads with rarity factor: v. 45, no. 4 (176),
p.161–4
*O’Connell, W., 1996, Postmark section: v. 46, no. 3 (179), p.115–20; v. 46, no. 4 (180),
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*O’Connell, W., 1997, Postmarks on Admirals: v. 47, no. 4 (184), p.142–4
O’Connell, W., 1998, Inseziva Matabeleland: v. 48, no. 4 (188), p.158–9
2 Incorrect spelling; should be Wilfrid
3 This listing was updated in every subsequent issue edited by Nodder
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*O’Connell, W., 1999, Tsessebe: On Active Service: v. 49, no. 2 (191), p.78–9
*O’Connell, W., 2000, S.R. GV Postmarks: v. 50, no. 1 (194), p.22–9
*O’Connell, W., 2002, S.R. GVI Postmarks: v. 52, no. 3 (204), p.100–13
*O’Connell, W.B., and Hoyte, W.H., 2002, Postmarks (extracts of South of the Zambezi then
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O’Keeffe, P., 1990, Registered covers – 1893 to 1985; the range of names used: v. 40, no. 4
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O’Keeffe, P., 1993, The sea posts of Nyasaland (and Northern Rhodesia): v. 43, no. 3 (166),
p.96–7
Orpin, R., and Hoyte, W.H., 1970, Malawi post offices: v. 20, no. 1 (69), p.3–4
*Orrin, R., 1989, Items of interest: v. 39, no. 3 (147), p.142–3
*Orrin, R., 1999, The Keigwin Correspondence: v. 49, no. 1 (190), p.28–30
Osdene, T.S., 1991, The no gash stamps – another headplate: v. 41, no. 3 (158), p.102–3
Parker, Dr. C.H., 1958, Rhodesia 1897 issue; the redrawn ‘Large Arms’ type: v. 8. no. 4 (31),
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Parker, Dr. C.H., 1959, Rhodesia 1898–1908 issue; small arms type: v. 9, no. 2 (33), p.23–4
Parker, Dr. C.H., 1960, Rhodesia – perforation varieties: v. 10, no. 1 (36), p.4–5
Parker, Dr. C.H., 1963, Rhodesia – small arms issue 1898–1908; perforations: v. 13, no. 1
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Parker, Dr. C.H., 1965, Rhodesia; 1905 Falls issue: v. 15, no. 1 (55), p.5–7
Parker, Dr. C.H. and Young, H.B., 1967, The large seal issue of 1897: v. 17, no. 3 (60), p.3–
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Pasquill, J.A., 1989, Zambia giraffe stamp error: v. 39, no. 1 (145), p.13–4
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Peetoom, O.J., 1985, 1937 Coronation issue of Southern Rhodesia (SG 36/9): v. 35, no. 4
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*Peetoom, O.J., 1989, Collecting the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland: v. 39, no. 3
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Peetoom, O.J., 1989, Airmail labels – the Imperial Airways booklets: v. 39, no. 5 (149),
p.216–8
*Peetoom, O.J., 1990, Private advertising in Southern Rhodesia booklets: v. 40, no. 4 (153),
p.180–1
*Peggie, P. and Burke, S. 2006, Pre 1924 Postal Stationery from Northern Rhodesia with
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*Peggie, P. and Burke, S. 2007, More Notes on Early Northern Rhodesia Postal History:
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*Pennycuick, Dr. K., and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1984, Northey’s provisionals: v. 34, no. 3 (127),
p.141–4
*Pennycuick, Dr. K., and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1985, The northern frontier revisited;
cancellations on N. F. F. mail: v. 35, no. 1 (129), p.36–48
Pereira, P., 1982, Rusape, Lesapi and Fort Haynes: v. 32, no. 2 (118), p.63–5
*Plimmer, P.J., 1995, Some observations on the Rhodesia 1910–13 Double Head rouletted
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*Plimmer, P.J., 2007, Some observations on the Rhodesia 1910–13 Double Head 8D PERF.
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*Plumbe, A., 2003, Malawi 1971 Special United Kingdom Delivery Service: v. 53, no. 4
(209), p.149–52
Plumbe, A., 2004, Malawi Postal Franks: v. 54, no. 1 (210), p.13–6
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Plumbe, A., 2004, Malawi Postal Rates: v. 54, no. 1 (210), p.16-21
Plumbe, A., 2006, Rhodesia and Nyasaland – Postage Dues D1-4: v. 56, no. 2 (219), p.53
Pollitt, R., 1975, The use of the Thirkell position finder for Rhodesia 1910 headplate
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Pollitt, R., 1989, A use of the Thirkell position finder for locating 1910 headplate flaws: v. 39,
no. 4 (148), p.155–8
Pratt, A.F., 1983, Northern Rhodesia; 1939 first airmails in Barotseland: v. 33, no. 4 (124),
p.181–4
Pratt, A.F., 1990, Fly there by Sabena: v. 40, no. 2 (151), p.81–3
*Pratt, A.F., 1990, Postal stationery – registered letters: v. 40, no. 4 (153), p.153–4
Pratt, A.F., 1990, Registration in Zimbabwe 1891–1987: v. 40, no. 5 (154), p.215–9; v. 41,
no. 3 (158), p.111–4
Pratt, A.F., 1990, The Madagascar connection: v. 40, no. 6 (155), p.273–4
Pratt, A.F., 1990, Aero Klub du Katanga: v. 40, no. 6 (155), p.275
Pratt, A.F., 1991, The Midlands air mail service February 1938: v. 41, no. 1 (156), p.33–4
Pratt, A.F., 1991, Air Rhodesia moves into the jet age: v. 41, no. 3 (158), p.115–6
*Pratt, A.F., 2001, Nyasaland’s Alternative Air Mail Service: v. 51, no. 4 (201), p.148–9
Pratt, A.F., 2003, Air Mail – Nairobi to Limbe, Nyasaland: v. 53, no. 2 (207), p.45
Pratt, A.F., and Drysdall, A.R., 1989, Fort Manning, BCA, to Berbera, Somaliland: v. 39, no.
5 (149), p.207–11
*Pratt, A.F., and Hanman, K.D., 2002, Destination Mail from the Rhodesias and Nyasaland
by Zeppelin during 1934/5: v. 52, no. 2 (203), p.69–80
Reicheck, S., and Gibbs, R.M., 1987, The 1910 double head remainders: v. 37, no. 2 (138),
p.51–4
Richards, C., and Clarke, P., 2005, Olympic Games Moscow 1980 (Zimbabwe issue): v. 55,
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*Roberts, N., 1994, The red postal markings of BCA/Nyasaland – a provisional listing: v. 44,
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*Roberts, N., 1996, The large Nyasaland keyplates, v. 46, no. 2 (178), p.71–3
*Roberts, B. 1998, Northern Rhodesian Postmarks etc. (display) v.48 No.3 (187) p.103-104
*Robertson, A. 1998, A Study on Double Heads (on CD) v 48 No.3 (187) p.99-100
Rudman, T., 1967, New rare stamp in Rhodesia; National Art Gallery issue: v. 17, no. 3 (61),
p.5–6
Russell, H.C., 1982, Railway cancellations: v. 32, no. 3 (119), p.120–3
Russell, H.C., 1985–86, Fourteen years of forces mail 1966 – 1980: v. 35, no. 4 (132), p.168–
74; v. 36, no. 1 (133), p.18–21; v. 36, no. 2 (134), p.63–8
*Russell, H.C., 1987–88, Rhodesia Railways parcels adhesive stamps: v.37, no. 4 (140),
p.154–9; v. 38, no. 1 (141), p.30–6
Russell, H.C., 1990, Chirundu/Chirundu Estate: v. 40, no. 5 (154), p.208–13
*Russell, H.C., 1993, Mardon printing; Rhodesia postage due stamps – a study of the decimal
issue, 17.02.1970 to 17.04.1980: v. 43, no. 1 (164), p.31–40
*Russell, H.C., 1994, Newspaper stamps: v. 44, no. 2 (169), p.67–76; v. 44, no. 5 (172),
p.188–96; v. 45, no. 1 (173), p.13–15
*Russell, H.C., 1999, 10c Postage Due Label Overprinted 25c: v. 49, no. 4 (193), p.154–5
*Russell, H.C., 2002, 1Rhodesia Railways Train Letter Boxes: v. 52, no. 1 (202), p.26–30
*Russell, H.C., 2002, Postage Due and To Pay Labels 1980-2000: v. 52, no. 4 (205), p.144–8
*Russell, H.C., and Stewart, G.P., 1991, The military and air force camp post offices of WW
II in Southern Rhodesia: v. 41, no. 3 (158), p.121–32; v. 41, no. 4 (159), p.165–80
Samuel, M., 1958, Rhodesia 1896–1906 ‘Specimen’ mystery: v. 8, no. 1 (28), p.4–7
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Saunders, H.A., 1949, Secret marks [on the bicoloured ‘Admirals’], no. 4 (4), p.5–7
Shapiro, I, 1984, Rhodesia – under British administration 1979–1980: v. 34, no. 1 (125),
p.27–31
*Shapiro, I., 1997, Bulawayo railway celebration, August 1897: v.48, no. 4 (184), p.139–41
*Shepherd, G., 1997 Early days north of Nkala: v. 47, no. 2 (182), p.67–9
*Shepherd, G., 2001 Captain J. Campbell - Mashonaland in 1893: v. 51, no. 1 (198), p.38–40
Simpson, G.H., 1956, Rhodesia; uncatalogued items included in the ‘Sinton’ Collection sold by
Messrs. H.R. Harmer on December 5th, 1955: v. 7, no. 3 (26), p.6–8
Simpson, G.H., 1957, Auction realisations and other prices: v. 7, no. 4 (27), p.4–5
Simpson, G.H., 1958, Missent to Chinde: v. 8, no. 1 (28), p.9–10
Simpson, G.H., 1958, The Rhodesia ‘Double Heads’ design: v. 8, no. 1 (28), p.15
Simpson, G.H., 1958, The 1905 Rhodesia ‘Victoria Falls’ issue; perforations and
‘SPECIMENS’: v. 8, no. 3 (30), p.43
Simpson, G.H., 1958, The postmarks of British Central Africa: v. 8. no. 4 (31), p.56–8
Simpson, G.H., 1958–59, The Mosely4 Collection of British Central Africa and Nyasaland: v.
8, no. 4 (31), p.54–5; v. 9, no. 1 (32), p.13
Simpson, G.H., 1959, Much use of a master die: v. 9, no. 1 (32), p.8–9
Simpson, G.H., 1959, Nyasaland railway history: v. 9, no. 1 (32), p.10
Simpson, G.H., 1959, 1896 cover from Abercorn: v. 9, no. 2 (33), p.28–9
Simpson, G.H., 1959, Postal rates of British Central Africa: v. 9, no. 4 (35), p.61–2
Simpson, G.H., 1959–60, ‘SPECIMEN’ stamps of British Central Africa: v. 9, no. 3 (34),
p.40–2; v. 10, no.2 (37), p.30–1
Simpson, G.H., 1959–60, Rhodesia 1890, 1891–1894 and 1895 issues: v. 9, no. 4, (35), p.57–
60; v. 10, no. 1 (36), p.15
Simpson, G.H., 1960, Preliminaries to the 1903–04 issue of British Central Africa: v. 10, no.
1 (36), p.6–8
Simpson, G.S., 1960, Kapopo, Northern Rhodesia: v. 10, no.1 (36), p.9–10
Simpson, G.S., 1960, The Rhodesian bi-coloured ‘Double Heads’; some thoughts about the
head plates: v. 10, no. 1 (36), p.11–14
Simpson, G.H., 1960, Essays, proofs and colour trials of British Central Africa: v. 10, no. 2
(37), p.27–30; no. 3 (38), p.37–8
Simpson, G.H., 1960, The 1895 and 1896 issues of British Central Africa: v. 10, no. 4 (39),
p.52–3
Simpson, G.H., 1961, Forgeries: v. 11, no. 1 (40), p.4–5
Simpson, G.S., 1961, Ruo – British Central Africa: v.11, no. 2 (41), p.25
Simpson, G.S., 1961, Rhodesia – British Central Africa: v.11, no. 2 (41), p.26
Simpson, G.H., 1961, Use of the 1891 provisionals of Rhodesia: v. 11, no. 3 (42), p.43–4
Simpson, G.H., 1961, Rhodesia; toned paper and the ‘Admiral Heads’: v. 11 no. 4 (43),
p.52–5
Simpson, G.S., 1962, An unrecorded B.C.A. handstamp: v. 12, no. 1 (44), p.12
Simpson, G.S., 1962, The Puzey correspondence: v. 12, no. 1 (44), p.13–15; no. 2 (45), p.23–
4
Simpson, G.S., 1962, The Nyasaland Field Force stamps: v. 12, no. 2 (45), p.20–1
Simpson, G.S., 1962, More B.C.A. postmarks and varieties: v. 12, no. 2 (45), p.21–2
Simpson, G.S., 1962, Some early B.C.A. items: v. 12, no. 2 (45), p.24–6
Simpson, G.H., 1963, Rhodesia; the 2/6d sepia Double Head: v. 13, no. 1 (48), p.15
Simpson, G.S., 1963, The ‘Cape’ numeral cancellers of B.C.A.; v. 13, no. 2 (49), p.25–7
4 Consistently misspelt as ‘Moseley’
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Simpson, G.S., 1963, British Central Africa; some notes on the 1891 overprinted issue: v. 13,
no. 2 (49), p.30–2
Simpson, G.S., 1963, The Rhodesian Field Force; some further covers: v. 13, no. 3 (50),
p.43–4
Simpson, G.S., 1963, British Central Africa in the new Gibbons: v. 13, no. 4 (51), p.65–6
Simpson, G.H., 1964, The end of Federation, v. 14, no. 2 (53), p.26–7
Simpson, G.H., 1964, Historical note – British Central Africa, v. 14, no. 2 (53), p.27–8
Simpson, G.H., 1973, Rhodesia; separating the single colour ‘Admirals’: v. 23, no. 2 (82),
p.20–3
Simpson, G.H., 1979, Rhodesian double heads; proposed revision of S.G. Part I listing: v. 29,
no. 1 (105), p.6–11
*Simpson, G.H., 1983, Rhodesia; the 8d Admiral die I – an unfinished manuscript: v. 33, no.
3 (123), p.152–6
*Slater, I, 1988, Zambia; some varieties and errors: v. 38, no. 4 (144), p.175–83
*Slater, I., 1989, Zambia: v. 39, no. 3 (147), p.143–4
Smillie, I., 1963, Background to the Rhodesian T.P.O.: v. 13, no. 3 (50), p.34–40
Smillie, I., 1963, Rhodesian T.P.O. datestamps: v. 13, no. 4 (51), p.57–9
Smith, R.C., 1980, Bulawayo Station: v. 30, no. 1 (109), p.21
*Snowden, N., 1978–79, Rhodesia and the Boer War: v. 28, no. 2 (102), p.102–8; v. 28, no. 4
(104), p.197–201; v. 29, no. 1 (105), p.35–42 (Reprinted from The Anglo-Boer War
Philatelist)
*Soriano, J., De Bourbon A., Lambert, D., and Levy, C., 2001 The Admirals 1913-24 ½d and
1d plates: v. 51, no. 4 (201), p.143–7
Stenning, A.J. 1964, An old timer recalls: v. 14, no. 1 (52), p.10–13
Stevenson, P., 2005, Marshall Hole Currency Cards – Do Other Values Exist?: v. 55, no. 3
(216), p.110–8
Stewart, G.P., 1985, Zimbabwe aerogrammes: v. 35, no. 4 (132), p.175–7
Stewart, G.P., 1986, Southern Rhodesia 1937 definitives; 1d red-orange, a myth? v. 36, no. 1
(133), p.10–12
Stewart, G.P., 1986, Southern Rhodesia 1937 definitives; defective coils and vending
machines: v.36, no. 2 (134), p.55–6
Stewart, G.P., 1987, S.R. KG VI booklet overprinted ‘SPECIMEN’ – why? v. 37, no. 3 (139),
p.96–7
Stewart, G.P., 1989, The US dollar Zimbabwe revenue stamp: v. 39, no. 2 (146), p.64–6; v.
43, no. 3 (166), p.92
Stewart, G.P., 1989, Post-boxes of Rhodesia: v. 39, no. 2 (146), p.67–8
Stewart, G.P., 1990, S.R. KGVI booklet overprinted ‘SPECIMEN’ – another look: v.40, no. 2
(151), p.71–2
*Stewart, G.P., 1990, Research opportunities at National Archives of Zimbabwe: v. 40, no. 4
(153), p.187
*Stewart, G.P., 1992, The N5 Neo-Post franking machine: v. 42, no. 2 (161), p.74–6
Stewart, G.P., 1992, Expedited mail service: v. 42, no. 4 (163), p.160–1
Stewart G.P., 1993, The first air letter card: v. 43, no. 3 (166), p.93–6
*Stewart, G.P., 1994, Southern Rhodesia censorship of World War II: v. 44, no. 4 (171),
p.155–64
*Stewart, G.P., 1995, Zimbabwe Frama labels: v. 45, no. 4 (176), p.156–60
Stewart, G.P., 1996, New Southern Rhodesia Censor marks: v. 46, no. 2 (178), p.51–3
*Stewart, G.P., 1997, Southern Rhodesia censorship of World War II; further notes: v. 47,
no. 1 (181), p.31–2
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*Stewart, G.P., 1998, Federal Cigarette Tax Stamps v. 48, no. 3 (186), p.73–4
*Stewart, G.P., 1998, The Tuckey Cover (Boer War) v. 48, no. 4 (188), p.173–176
*Stewart, G.P., 1999, Aberfoyle New Settlement (WWII) v. 49, no. 2 (191), p.73–2
*Stewart, G.P., 2000, Military Post Offices: Rhodesian Army 1974-79(Bush War) v. 50, no. 3
(196), p.105–11
*Stewart, G.P., 2001, E.T. Brown – Postcard producer extraordinary: v. 51, no. 3 (200),
p.101–3
*Stewart, G.P., 2002, The Censor Censures: v. 52, no. 3 (204), p.114–5
*Stewart, G.P., 2002, The Genesis of the KGVI Design: v. 52, no. 4 (205), p.149–51
*Stewart, G.P., 2005, Censorship, a Legal Opinion: v. 55, no. 1 (214), p.25–6
Stewart, G.P., 2006, SR 1937 ½d Tagged Ear Flaw: v. 56, no. 2 (219), p.54
Stewart, G.P., 2006, Pigeon Post: v. 56, no. 3 (220), p.95
*Stewart, G.P., 2007, In Praise of Waterlow Crop Marks (re S.R. GVI definitives): v. 57, no.
2 (223), p.69–72
*Stewart, G.P., 2007, S. Rhodesia George VI 1½d under-inked strip: v. 57, no. 3 (224), p.93
*Stewart, G.P., 2008, Excise Overprints on 1937 SR Definitives: v. 58, no. 1 (226), pp.27-30
*Stewart, G.P., 2008, Postcard Perils – Thinking of Exhibiting: v. 58, no. 1 (226), pp.42-3
*Stewart, G.P., and Barry, J., 2004, Internment and Refugee Camps of WWII in S. Rhodesia:
v. 54, no. 2 (210), p.31–41
*Stewart, G.P., Blascheck, D. and Trotter, B., 2004, Southern Rhodesia Provisional Tax
Stamps: v 54, no.3 (212), p.110-3
*Stewart, G.P., and Russell, H.C., 1991, The military and air force camp post offices of WW
II in Southern Rhodesia: v. 41, no. 3 (158), p.121–32; v. 41, no. 4 (159), p.165–80
Stone, J.C., 1977, Early pictorial fiscal marks: v. 27, no. 3 (99), p.108–9 (Reprinted from The
Cinderella Philatelist, January 1977)
Strehmel, G., 1990, Zimbabwe; semper a liquid novum: v.40, no. 6 (155), p.253–7
*Strehmel, G., 1992, Covers and postcards from 1888 to 1896 in Matabeleland and
Mashonaland: v. 42, no. 3 (162), p.113–22
Strehmel, G., 1992, To be or not to be; the first Bulawayo provisionals: v. 42, no. 4 (163),
p.162–3
Strehmel, G., 1993, Double heads on cards/covers: v. 43, no. 2 (165), p.60
Strehmel, G., 1993, The 1898–1908 ‘small Arms’ issue – perforation errors/varieties: v. 43,
no. 3 (166), p.92–3
Strehmel, G., 1994, British South Africa Company; Rhodesia 1910 double head issue – a
display at the Royal Philatelic Society, London in October 1993: v. 44, no. 1 (168), p.10–
11
*Strong J.R., 1978, Early Rhodesian revenues; v. 28, no. 1 (101), p.20–8 (reprinted from The
Philatelist with additional comment by C.M. Hoffman)
*Stroud, J.R., Drysdall, A.R., and Lambert, D., 1997, A tough diet (Trooper A.W. Wakefield):
v. 47, no. 2 (182), p.74–6
Stroud, J.R., 2000, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; Postal history: (display) v. 50, no.
3 (196), p.85–9
*Stroud, J.R., 2001, Whatever happened to the Kruger millions?: v. 51, no. 4 (201), p.153–6
Stroud, J.R., 2003, Cape to Rhodesia via Beira: v. 53, no. 1 (206), p.13
*Stroud, J.R., Lambert, D., and Wheatley, C.W.R., 2002, The Second Anglo-Boer War. V.52,
no.1 (202), p.22–3
Swart, D.T., 1977, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; listing of post offices and postal
agencies: v. 27, no. 4 (100), p.162–5
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Swart, D.T., 1994, Federation period – use of postage due stamps: v. 44, no. 4 (171), p.146–
7
*Swart, D.T. 1998, aspects of Postal History of Northern and Southern Rhodesia (display) v
48 No.3 (187) p.129-130
* Thomas, M., Design Variations of 'Postage & Revenue' in the 1953 S. Rhodesia Issue: v.57,
No.3 (224), p.99-103
*Thomas, M. and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2007, Crop marks on KGVI and QEII stamps of
Northern Rhodesia: v. 57, no. 1 (222), p.29
Thomson, R.M., 1972, Were there two plates for the one penny, Southern Rhodesia 1924? v.
22, no. 4 (80), p.64–6
Thomson, R.M., 1973, The Southern Rhodesian booklet stamps of 1924/31: v. 23, no. 3 (83),
p.40–1
Thomson, R.M., 1977, ‘POSTAGE PAID’ marks of Rhodesia: v. 27, no. 2 (98), p.59–62
*Tolbutt, J. 1998, Double Heads v 48 No.3 (187) p.100-102
Trathern, D. 2001, U.D.I. Period ‘Propaganda’ Air Letters (Study) v 51 No.4 (201) p.140-1
*Trotter, B. 2001, Tati Concession Revenue Stamps: v 51 No.2 (199) p.59-71
*Trotter, B., Blascheck, D. and Stewart, G.P., 2004, Southern Rhodesia Provisional Tax
Stamps: v 54, no.3 (212), p.110-3
Turner A.A. Waterlow & Sons Limited Sample Stamps 189/205-208
Twynam, C.D., 1953, The telegraph in British Central Africa: v. 5, no 2 (21), p.43–4
Twynam, C.D., Milanji: v. 7, no. 4 (27), p.4
Twynham, C.D., 1958, Some notes on the Blantyre stamp vending machine: v. 8, no. 1 (28),
p.14
Twynam, C.D., 1958, The Nyasaland three pence George V with script watermark on chalk
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*Wallace, W.R., 1992–95, First day cover cachets of Southern Rhodesia, the Federation and
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v. 43, no 2 (165), p.69–73; v. 43, no. 4 (167), p.152–6; v. 44, no. 1 (168), p.24–8; v. 44,
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Watkins, K., 2003, A Penny Passion – 1d Double Head: v. 53, no. 4 (209), p.143-8
Watson, Rev. H.S., 1962, The first direct air mail from Nyasaland to the U.K. carried by the
‘City of Karachi’ on May 31st, 1933: v. 12, no. 1 (44), p.6–7
Watson, Rev. H.S., 1962, The N. F. overprint: v. 12, no. 4 (47), p.60
Watson, Rev. H.S., 1965, Remarks on new issues: v. 15, no. 1 (55), p.13–14
Watson, Rev. H.S., 1965, The story behind the bi-lingual postal slogans of Nyasaland: v. 15,
no. 1 (55), p.15–16
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1974, Varieties of the single-colour Admirals: v.24, no. 1 (85), p.11–13
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1975–76, Positional flaws on the 1905 ‘Falls’ penny: v. 25, no. 4 (92),
p.82–4; v. 26, no. 1 (93), p.20–4
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1977, Early Rhodesian newspapers: v. 27, no. 1 (97), p.13–5
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1977, Further extracts from old newspapers: v. 27, no. 3 (99), p.85–92
*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1980, Plating the 5d Victoria Falls issue: v. 30, no. 2 (110), p.67–70
*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1980, Cancellations found on the 1905 Victoria Falls issue: v. 30, no. 3
(111), p.106–15
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1981, Further cancellations found on the 1905 Victoria Falls issue: v. 31,
no. 1 (113), p.31–3
*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1981, Gunboat mail from the Zambesi and Lake Nyasa: v. 31, no. 1
(113), p.34–7
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*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1983, Rhodesian postal stationery; British South Africa Company 1890–
1924: v. 33, no. 2 (122), p.99–108
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1987, TPO Up and Down – a summary: v.37, no. 2 (138), p.57–60
*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1984, Postal stationery of British Central Africa, 1890–1908: v. 34, no. 1
(125), p.44–8
*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1984, Postal stationery of Nyasaland, 1908–1954: v. 34, no. 4 (128),
p.199–204
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1987, Reply paid coupons: v. 37, no. 2 (138), p.67–9; v. 37, no. 3 (139),
p.101–3
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1988, The postal stationery of Northern Rhodesia 1925–1954: v. 38, no. 3
(143), p.126–9
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1988–89, The postal stationery of Southern Rhodesia 1924–1954: v. 38,
no. 4 (144), p.173–4; v. 39, no. 1 (145), p.23–4; v. 39, no. 2 (146), p.73–4; v. 39, no. 4
(148), p.168–71
*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1989, The low value Admirals and a study of postal rates: v. 39, no. 3
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*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1990, RSC checklist of Rhodesian postal stationery: v. 40, no. 4 (153),
p.155–63
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1990, Selected postal history exhibits: v. 40, no. 4 (153), p.181–2
Wheatley, C.W.R., 1991, Value trials for the 1896 large Arms: v. 41, no. 1 (156), p.24–6
*Wheatley, C.W.R., 1993, Rhodesia 1910 issue; the colours of the 2½d double head: v. 43,
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*Wheatley, C.W.R., 2000, Cover with a Story (Borrow): v. 50, no. 1 (194), p.19–21
*Wheatley, C.W.R., Postal Stationery Queries; v. 54, no. 4 (213), p.147–9
*Wheatley, C.W.R., 2005, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 2½d S.G. 95 Plating Notes: v.55,
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*Wheatley, C.W.R., 2006, The Status of the Pictorial Stationery Cards of N.E. Rhodesia:
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Wheatley, C.W.R., and Collis, D.J., 1988, BSA Co. postal stationery 1894–1921; information
in the National Archives stamp registers: v. 38, no. 2 (142), p.82–7
*Wheatley, C.W.R., Cordes, C. and Kemp, I., 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls –
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*Wheatley, C.W.R., and Kemp, I., 2002, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – the 5/-. v. 52, no.3
(204), p.94–9
*Wheatley, C.W.R., and Kemp, I., 2003, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 1d value: v.53, no.1
(206), p.18-23
*Wheatley, C.W.R., and Kemp, I., 2003, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 2½d value: v.53,
no.3 (208), p.91–6
*Wheatley, C.W.R., and Kemp, I., 2003, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 5d value: v.53, no.3
(208), p.96–9
*Wheatley, C.W.R., and Kemp, I., 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 1/- value: v.54, no.1
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*Wheatley, C.W.R., and Kemp, I., 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria Falls – 2/6 value: v.54, no.1
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*Wheatley, C.W.R. and Kemp, I.E., with help from C. Cordes, 2004, Rhodesia 1905 Victoria
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*Wheatley, C.W.R., Stroud, J.R., and Lambert, D., and 2002, The Second Anglo-Boer War. v.
52, no.1 (202), p.22–3
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White, P.J., 1971, The establishment of the mail services in Rhodesia’s far north west: v. 21,
no. 4 (76), p.71–3
Williams, G.D.B., 1958, Fort Charter: v. 8, no.2 (29), p.23–5
Williams, G.D.B., 1960, Sebanga Poort – Selukwe: v. 10, no.2 (37), p.24–6
Williams, G.D.B., 1960, Mashonaland postal history, with particular reference to
Laurencedale, Lesapi and Matipi’s: v.10, no. 4 (39), p.58–9
Williams, G.D.B., 1962, Filabusi Siding: v. 12, no. 1 (44), p.7–8; no. 2 (45), p.27
Williams, G.D.B., 1967, The story of Hartley Hills, etc.; notes on Rhodesian postmarks: v. 17,
no. 2 (59), p.7–16; no. 3 (61), p.14–16
Williams, G.D.B., 1968, Barred diamonds and single letter postmarks denoting place names:
v. 18, no. 1 (63), p.8–11
Williams, G.D.B., 1970, British Association Victoria Falls: v. 20, no. 2 (70), p.29–31
Williams, G.D.B., 1970, Lore and legend in R.S.C. Journal: v. 20, no. 3 (71), p.43–5
Williams, G.D.B., 1972, Notes on some S. Rhodesian post offices: v. 12, no. 2 (45), p.30–1
Williams, G.D.B., and Berry, F., 1964, Empire Parliamentary Association; tour of southern
Africa 1924: v. 14, no. 3 (54), p.38–9
*Wilson, A.F., 1989, The headplates of the bicoloured Admirals: v. 39, no. 3 (147), p.114–22
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*Wingent, P., and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 2005 The Storey Correspondence: mail from the UK
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Woodward-Clarke, R., 1985, Zambia – a new type of registration label: v. 35, no. 1 (129),
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*Wright, E.K., 1979, ‘GUBULAWAYO / AU 21 88 / BECHUANALAND’ and the early
Bulawayo posts and postmarks: v. 29, no. 4 (108), p.175–97
*Wright, E.K., 1981, Rhodesia – the British South Africa Company; the first provisional
issue, 1892: v. 31, no. 2 (114), p.59–80
Wright, E.K., 1984, Rhodesian collections; introduction: v. 34, no. 1 (125), p.14–15
Wright, E.K., 1984, Rhodesian collections; catalogues: v. 34, no. 2 (126), p.59–60
Wright, E.K., 1984, Rhodesian collections; III A handful of Victorians: v. 34, no. 3 (127),
p.108–9
Wright, E.K., 1984(–86), Rhodesian collections; IV Ferdinand Berthoud – and the post office
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Wright, E.K., 1985, Rhodesian collections; V Arthur B.C. Dyer: v. 35, no. 1 (129), p.12–13
Wright, E.K., 1985(–86), Rhodesian collections; VI Dr M.E. Mosely: v. 35, no. 2 (130), p.57;
v. 36, no. 1 (133), p.9
Wright, E.K., 1985, Rhodesian collections; VII Henry Charles Dann: v. 35, no. 3 (131),
p.104–5
Wright, E.K., 1985, Rhodesian collections; VIII Alan James Aubin Deal: v. 35, no. 4 (132),
p.156–7
*Wright, E.K., 1986, Bechuanaland stamps used on Rhodesian mail: v. 36, no. 1 (133), p.35–
44; v. 36, no. 2 (134), p.80–4
Wright, E.K., 1986, Rhodesian collections; IX Sir Chester Beatty: v. 36, no. 2 (134), p.53
Wright, E.K., 1986, Rhodesian collections; X Frank ‘Matabele’ Thompson 1857–1927: v. 36,
no. 3 (135), p.95–6
Wright, E.K., 1987, Rhodesian collections; XIII Claire Birsen: v. 37, no. 2 (138), p.47–8
Wright, E.K., 1988, Rhodesian collections; The Royal Philatelic Collection: v. 38, no. 1
(141), p.15–16
*Wright, E.K., 1988, Tati: v. 38, no. 1 (141), p.37–48; v. 38, no. 2 (142), p.88–96
Wright, E.K., 1988, August 1888; that was the month – that was! v. 38, no. 2 (142), p.69–72
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Wright, E.K., 1989, Rhodesian collections; XX H.R. Holmes: v. 39, no. 2 (146), p.55–6
Wright, E.K., 1989, Research into early postal history: v. 39, no. 5 (149), p.197–8
*Wright, E.K., 1990 The centenary of the British South Africa Company: v. 40, no. 1 (150),
p.2–4
*Wright, E.K., 1990, Postal history research; the Puzey Correspondence – a case study: v.
40, no. 4 (153), p.171–4
Wright, E.K., and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1989, The B.S.A. Co. Fort Tuli datestamp: v. 39, no. 4
(148), p.180–8
*Wright, E.K., and Drysdall, Dr. A.R., 1990, The Puzey correspondence and the
Mashonaland posts: v. 40, no. 1 (150), p.25–48
*Wright, E.K., and Hoffman, C.M., 1982–83, Rhodesia; the British South Africa Company –
first Bulawayo provisionals 1896 (SG 51–53): v. 32, no. 4 (120), p.192–206; v. 33, no. 1
(121), p.34–56
Wright, R., 1981, The differentiation of the Mardon trials of 1966: v. 31, no. 4 (116), p.158–
61
Young, H.B., 1967–69, British South Africa Company; the large seal issue of 1896, and
plates and plate varieties: v. 17, no. 2 (62), p.7–14; v. 18, no. 1 (63), p.5–7; v. 19, no. 1
(65), p.5–13; no. 2 (66), p. 20–8; no. 3 (67), p.10–16; no. 4 (68), p.10–11
Young, H.B., 1970, Notes on forgeries of the B.S.A. Co. stamps: v. 20, no. 2 (70), p.19–20
Young, H.B., 1972, The £1 overprinted ‘RHODESIA’ in violet, SG 113b, RLE5 107: v. 22,
no. 1 (77), p.13–14
Young, H.B., 1973, Plates of the second large Arms issue: v. 23, no. 1 (81), p.12–16; v. 23,
no. 2 (82), p.20
Young, H.B. and Parker, Dr. C.H., 1967, The large seal issue of 1897: v. 17, no. 3 (60), p.3–
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Zaayer, D., 1976, The interesting 5d double head lake brown and olive: v. 26, no. 1 (93),
p.10–11
Zaayer, D., 1976, The double head 2/- light blue: v. 26, no. 1 (93), p.14–6
*Zaayer, D., 1979, The connection between the head colours and the headplate printings of
the Rhodesian double head stamps: v. 29, no. 3 (107), p.119–35
*Zaayer, D., 1990, Plating the double head 8d: v. 40, no. 2 (151), p.91–6
Zaayer, D., 1990, Were the no gash stamps printed with another headplate?: v. 40, no. 6
(155), p.261–4
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