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Post Office Mauritius, Mistaken Identity
- Functions
- Attitudes and Concept
- Alternative Names
- Mistaken Identity, Post Office Mauritius
Bibliography
Journal Notes
- 'A Pretty Philatelic Fairy Tale', Stamp Collectors' Fortnighly, 18 April 1896, p. 171. [ Details... ]
- '[A recent number of the Figaro states that four Mauritius stamps of the first issue have just been found]', The Philatelic Journal of Great Britain, vol. 6, no. 62, 10 February 1896, pp. 25-26. [ Details... ]
- 'Yet Another "Post Office"', London Philatelist, vol. 8, no. 44, October 1899, p. 267. [ Details... ]
- 'A Supposed 1d. "POST OFFICE" Mauritius', Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal, vol. 21, no. 251, 29 November 1913, p. 337. [ Details... ]
- 'Un Nouvea "Post-Office"', L'Echo de la Timbrologie, vol. 300, 31 October 1913, p. 91. [ Details... ]
- 'Reputed Discovery of Another Post-Office Mauritius', The Australian Stamp Journal, vol. 3, no. 2, 10 September 1913, p. 194. [ Details... ]
- '[As Plentiful as Blackberries in August]', Stamp Collecting, vol. 1, no. 6, 25 October 1913, p. 88. [ Details... ]
- 'News from Paris', Stamp Collecting, vol. 1, no. 5, 18 October 1913, p. 77. [ Details... ]
- '[Relating to the reputed discovery of a Post Office Mauritius]', The Australian Stamp Journal, vol. 4, no. 4, 10 February 1914, p. 59. [ Details... ]
- '[The 1947 Perth find]', Stamp Collecting, vol. 69, no. 15, 3 January 1948, p. 287. [ Details... ]
Newspaper Notes
- 'Reported Discovery of a Rare Stamp', The Times, 16 February 1921, p. 10. [ Details... ]
Images
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- Title
- Bois Cheri Blue Mauritius Tea
- Type
- Photograph
- Date
- 2006
- Creator
- Helen Morgan
- Details
Prepared by: Helen Morgan
Created: 2 April 2006, Last modified: 11 April 2006