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BRITISH COMMONWEALTH Canadian Expeditionary Force in Siberia
1919-20 ...más BRITISH COMMONWEALTH Canadian Expeditionary Force in Siberia 1919-20 four covers and card to Canada or USA, canceled "Field Post Office Canadian Siberian Exp.Force", "On Active Service" endorsements, different Censor markings, described on two exhibit pages
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH Canadian Expeditionary Force in Siberia ...más
BRITISH COMMONWEALTH Canadian Expeditionary Force in Siberia 1920
collection (expertly described on pages), Postal History of the
Canadian Contingent in Siberia, 24 covers or cards from the well
known "Brown correspondence" to West Quaco, New Brunswick, corner
cards of the "Canadian Red Society" Vladivostok, three sent
unfranked, one endorsed "On Active Service", the others charged "T"
and "6" or "10 cents" by hand, many sent via Japan, one via
Yokohama by British Consular bag, others carried by favor to Harbin
and Shanghai, China, usually date-lined "Vladivostok" and then via
Changchun and Shanghai, also cover carried by favor to Vancouver,
others from Manchuria City, one sent via the Russian system, with
1r franking, plus incoming mail to Vladivostok. There is a printed
"The Mag" (British Middlesex Regiment magazine), published in
Vladivostok July 1919 (fascinating contents), corner card of the
Palace Hotel in San Francisco (on the way back home), additional
ephemera, Menu, postcards of the "Empress of Japan" (Ocean liner
ordered by Canadian Pacific Ocean Services Ltd), registered covers
from Russia and Far Eastern Republic, Newspaper clipping, 14 covers
or cards from the Canadian training Depots, mail en-route to
Siberia, one from Fort William, Ont., regimental crests,
photographs, charity label and more. In addition, there are 16
covers or cards which were not mounted or described, mostly the
Brown correspondence, mixed condition, with some interesting items.
This collection was formed by Robert C.Smith and acquired by Al
Kugel for further study and educational exhibits. A most appealing
glimpse into this largely forgotten piece of Canadian history,
thanks to this exhibit showing letters from Sgt-Maj. Douglas Marr
Brown who served with the Canadian Red Cross in Siberia,
distributing relief supplies to refugees fleeing Bolsheviks along
the Trans-Siberian Railway and Vladivostok
Cherrystone Auction
Lote 686
1919-20 ...más BRITISH COMMONWEALTH Canadian Expeditionary Force in Siberia 1919-20 four covers and card to Canada or USA, canceled "Field Post Office Canadian Siberian Exp.Force", "On Active Service" endorsements, different Censor markings, described on two exhibit pages
850.00 USD
(app. 722 EUR)
Vendido
(app. 722 EUR)
Cherrystone Auction
Lote 687
2300.00 USD
(app. 1953 EUR)
Vendido
(app. 1953 EUR)
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