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1934 UIVER flight crashed mail on exhibition sheet sent 17.XII.34 ...mehr
1934 UIVER flight crashed mail on exhibition sheet sent 17.XII.34 from Wageningen to Buitenzorg, West-JAWA, franked with Mi 101 and 165
New Zealand: Crash and Wreck Mail: 1952 (Mar. 19) stained charred ...mehr
New Zealand: Crash and Wreck Mail: 1952 (Mar. 19) stained charred Netherlands 30c. aerogramme to New Zealand from Amsterdam, with typed bilingual (English/Dutch) “THIS LETTER WAS DAMAGED BY FIRE/IN ‘PLANE CRASH AT BANGKOK” label affixed to reverse. Carried on the Venlo PH-TFF from Amsterdam to Bangkok via Karachi, experienced a broken propellor blade and fire but still managed to land safely. Ex Nierinck. Photo
New Zealand: Crash and Wreck Mail: 1952 (Mar. 19) stained or charred ...mehr
New Zealand: Crash and Wreck Mail: 1952 (Mar. 19) stained or charred Netherlands 30c. aerogrammes (2) to New Zealand from Amsterdam or Apeldorn, one with framed “RECEIVED AT WELLINGTON IN DAMAGED CONDITION/SALVAGED AT BANGKOK FROM AIRCRAFT FIRE”. cachet also an example of typed bilingual (English/Dutch) “THIS LETTER WAS DAMAGED BY FIRE/IN ‘PLANE CRASH AT BANGKOK” label (the latter ex Nierinck). Carried on the Venlo PH-TFF from Amsterdam to Bangkok via Karachi, experienced a broken propellor blade and fire but still managed to land safely. Photo
New Zealand: Crash and Wreck Mail: 1952 (Mar. 19) stained charred ...mehr
New Zealand: Crash and Wreck Mail: 1952 (Mar. 19) stained charred Netherlands 30c. aerogramme to New Zealand from Amsterdam, framed “RECEIVED AT WELLINGTON IN DAMAGED CONDITION/SALVAGED AT BANGKOK FROM AIRCRAFT FIRE” cachet and matching O.H.M.S ‘ambulance’ envelope to the addressee and also with the same cachet. Carried on the Venlo PH-TFF from Amsterdam to Bangkok via Karachi, experienced a broken propellor blade and fire but still managed to land safely. Photo
HOLLAND. On the night of the 5th / 6th October 1952, the freight ...mehr
HOLLAND. On the night of the 5th / 6th October 1952, the freight train from Martelaarsgracht to St Nicolaaskerk fell into the Damrak Canal after a steering failure caused the train to collide with the railing of a bridge over the canal. The driver and one passenger escaped and were rescued by police. Recovered mail was forwarded with an explanatory label. A receiving h/s shows the mail was delayed by three days
1930 MAIL VAN FIRE. A mail van caught fire between Arnhem and ...mehr
1930 MAIL VAN FIRE. A mail van caught fire between Arnhem and Emmerich on 24th April 1930. The mail was being transported by van as there was no train service between these two towns. A two line cachet was applied to damaged mail. Reports say that over half the mail was destroyed. A seldom seen item from this incident
1931 BANGKOK, THAILAND On December 6th, the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines ...mehr
1931 BANGKOK, THAILAND On December 6th, the KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Fokker F.VIIb/3m “Ooievaar”, while attempting to take off, the first two attempts were unsuccessful. On the third attempt, the aircraft had travelled 1,500 metres when it hit a dirt bank. The landing gear was sheared off and the aircraft crashed. While the radio operator was seriously injured, all six other occupants were killed. A large part of the mail, in spite of the conditions, was forwarded without any marking. This cover has the single black line cachet Beschadidg door vliegramp “Ooievaar” applied to both the front and back of the cover. This cachet was only used on mail to s’Gravenhage, Netherlands. Very uncommon
1946 AMSTERDAM. On November 14 1946 the KLM Douglas DC 3 was ...mehr
1946 AMSTERDAM. On November 14 1946 the KLM Douglas DC 3 was scheduled to land at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam at 6:50 a.m. while experiencing adverse weather conditions and poor visibility. After several landing attempts, the plane hit the runway at a high speed, crashed and was destroyed. The five crew members and 21 passengers perished in the crash. Recovered mail received an explanatory label written in Dutch. This is the cover illustrated by Sanford. Uncommon. (Sanford 461114)
"WEGEN BRAND IM POSTAUTO ARNHEM - EMMERICH BESCHADIGD", violetter L2 ...mehr
"WEGEN BRAND IM POSTAUTO ARNHEM - EMMERICH BESCHADIGD", violetter L2 klar auf Katastrophenpostbrief 12 1/2 C. Wilhelmina 1930 nach Glauchau, dazu entsprechender Zeitungsbereicht
1907 KRONPRINZ WILHELM. This picture post card posted from TORONTO ...mehr
1907 KRONPRINZ WILHELM. This picture post card posted from TORONTO JUL 15 1907 has had the stamp washed off and a violet boxed ‘DAMAGED BY IMMERSION / IN SEA WATER. – I.S.’ applied. It is believed that the mail bag which was on the S S Kronprinz Wilhelm when it docked in London fell into the water when unloading. It must have been in the water for some time to have had the stamp washed off. A triangular I.S. cachet is where the stamp should have been. Uncommon
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Mi
101
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Los 1795
SG
1952
150.00 GBP
(ca. 174 EUR)
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(ca. 174 EUR)
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1952
220.00 GBP
(ca. 255 EUR)
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(ca. 255 EUR)
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Los 1794
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1952
150.00 GBP
(ca. 174 EUR)
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(ca. 174 EUR)
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Festpreis
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(ca. 87 EUR)
(ca. 87 EUR)
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Los G5492
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Mi
216
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