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Internal Mail On May 20, 1812 an official Post Office was established on the island for the first t

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Internal Mail On May 20, 1812 an official Post Office was established on the island for the first t
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On May 20, 1812 an official Post Office was established on the island for the first time. There were three official rate structures during the period
1d. Rate Adhesive Period from 1865
The first postage stamps were issued on 26 September 1865 and their issue obviated the need for the Postmasters Stamps. The new stamps were issued in conjunction with new cancelling devices as well as new datestamps, initially with the town's numeral below "Paid" although this was later removed

1867 (6 Mar.) envelope from Warwick to Charles C. Keane at Pembroke, bearing 1d. rose-red cancelled with cross-hatching and initialled "JDW" (John Darrell Wainwight, Receiving Office Keeper at Warwick) and with fine late use of "hamilton/bermuda" PM4 datestamp; some creasing. The only recorded usage of a pen cancellation in lieu of a handstamp. Photo

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(x) Internal Mail
On May 20, 1812 an official Post Office was established on the island for the first time. There were three official rate structures during the period
1d. Rate Adhesive Period from 1865
The first postage stamps were issued on 26 September 1865 and their issue obviated the need for the Postmasters Stamps. The new stamps were issued in conjunction with new cancelling devices as well as new datestamps, initially with the town's numeral below "Paid" although this was later removed

1867 (6 Mar.) envelope from Warwick to Charles C. Keane at Pembroke, bearing 1d. rose-red cancelled with cross-hatching and initialled "JDW" (John Darrell Wainwight, Receiving Office Keeper at Warwick) and with fine late use of "hamilton/bermuda" PM4 datestamp; some creasing. The only recorded usage of a pen cancellation in lieu of a handstamp. Photo

Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Bermuda, Crossroads of the Atlantic: A Postal History from 1617 to 1877 - The David Pitts Collectio

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