Route Indicators - Applied Outside India
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(Mail sent to India)
GREECE
JCW: GRC-A-1.8*
Rarity: * Year: 1930-48 City: Different Locations Color: Black, Blue, Violet Size: 44x19 mm Remarks: After 1945 most often found without a written jusqu’a destination and in that case used as just an “by airmail” indication. |
HONG KONG
JCW: HKG-A-12.2*
Rarity: *** Year: 1946-49 City: N/A Color: Violet Size: 77x4 mm Remarks: together with the London roller cancels it is certain that the “office of exchange”was London. The opinion exists that these handstamps have slowly replaced the “By air to London only” ones. |
KENYA, UGANDA & TANGANYIKA
JCW: KUG-A-1.3
Rarity: ***** Year: 1931-35 City: NAIROBI Color: Violet Size: 73.5x8.5 mm |
JCW: KUG-A-1.5
Rarity: **** Year: 1933-43 City: DODOMA, MBEYA,TANGA Color: Violet Size: 26x15 mm |
Image 1 (Applied in Tanga -1936 and Jusqu'a 'Karachi'.
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JCW: KUG-A-7.2*
Rarity: ***** Year: 1934-36 City: DAR-ES-SALAAM Color: Violet Size: 33x13 mm Remarks: strictly speaking these are no jusqu’a markings. Their purpose was to indicate that air fee was paid to any destination in India (1/- 20 cents instead of 80 cents to Karachi only). |
JCW: KUG-A-8.1*
Rarity: ***** Year: 1935 - 1936 City: DAR-ES-SALAAM Color: Violet Size: 34.5x14.5 mm Remarks: by air jusqu’a Karachi was cheaper than any other destination in India, e.g.: in 1934 full rate was 1/- 20 cents and to Karachi only: 80 cents |