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GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1919 cover ...more
GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1919 cover and
letter sent from Omsk to London by Quartermaster Captain James
Arthur Boulton, 25th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment during the
British military intervention in Siberia. Postmarked 24.3.19, with
the correct 30 kopecks postage, circular handstamp of the Omsk
military censor on the front, and two-line handstamp on back,
reading "Examined by Military Censorship / Court Concillor Ginst."
hs, also applied to each page of the letter, additional Postal
Censor applied in London on front of the letter, which traveled
east via Vladivostok (the regiment (800 men) arrived in Vladivostok
on 3 August 1918, and in Omsk on 26 October. Three companies left
Omsk for Vladivostok on 29 March. On the date of this letter, King
George V awarded Boulton the Order of the British Empire),
Illustrated in BJRP No.110
GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1919-20 Field
Post ...more GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1919-20 Field Post Office 201, cover and card to Mrs. Omar P. Brown in New Brunswick, Canada, first being a Japanese stationery envelope used as a wrapper, datelined "Christmas Day in Siberia" and sent 30 December, the latter dated Apr 25, 1920 "The Czecho-Slovaks are rapidly evacuated from this troublous country"
(EstimateLow: 280, Estimate High: 300)
GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1919 cover ...more
GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1919 cover and
letter sent from Omsk to Fairfield, England by Lt. Frederick Arthur
Swindells, 1/9th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, during the British
military intervention in Siberia. Censored by Swindells and
postmarked "British Mission Post Office Vladivostok" (14.8.19). The
battalion (about 1000 men) arrived in Vladivostok on 28 November
1918. On 18 December they left for Omsk, arriving on 7 January
1919. They moved to Yekaterinburg in May and returned to Omsk in
July. Swindells had served with the Manchester Regiment in France,
earning the Military Medal for bravery. Illustrated in "Forces
Postal History Society" Journal No. 328
GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1921 (26 Feb)
cover ...more GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1921 (26 Feb) cover endorsed "On Active Service", sent from Kobe Japan to West Quaco, New Brunswick, Canada, sender''s "British Mission Vladivostok" docketing at bottom, with transit and arrival pmks on back. After departure of the British Military Mission, a small number of personnel remained in Vladivostok to perform relief and intelligence functions. These personnel were attached to the British (Diplomatic) Mission and were forced to rely on the diplomatic bag or civilian postal arrangements. The sender, Sgt.Brown, was the Secretary of the Canadian Red Cross, attached to the British Mission
1915 Brief französisches Regiment über Britische Feldpost an Lt. in ...more
1915 Brief französisches Regiment über Britische Feldpost an Lt. in Britisch Indien. Mehrfach um- und weitergeleitet. Bedarfsspuren.
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Post ...more GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1919-20 Field Post Office 201, cover and card to Mrs. Omar P. Brown in New Brunswick, Canada, first being a Japanese stationery envelope used as a wrapper, datelined "Christmas Day in Siberia" and sent 30 December, the latter dated Apr 25, 1920 "The Czecho-Slovaks are rapidly evacuated from this troublous country"
(EstimateLow: 280, Estimate High: 300)
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cover ...more GREAT BRITAIN British Military Mission in Siberia 1921 (26 Feb) cover endorsed "On Active Service", sent from Kobe Japan to West Quaco, New Brunswick, Canada, sender''s "British Mission Vladivostok" docketing at bottom, with transit and arrival pmks on back. After departure of the British Military Mission, a small number of personnel remained in Vladivostok to perform relief and intelligence functions. These personnel were attached to the British (Diplomatic) Mission and were forced to rely on the diplomatic bag or civilian postal arrangements. The sender, Sgt.Brown, was the Secretary of the Canadian Red Cross, attached to the British Mission
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(app. 612 EUR)
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