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Hi Rod
Image of 60c Government Railways Rev stamp pair emailed to Dave.
Thanks Rod. |
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Hi KGV Quote: Found this in some kiloware. It is on cardboard. It is in bad shape but it looks like it will clean up OK. Cat value around $1 each in my 1999 Richard Peck catalogue . |
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Hi Al, possible to give the verbiage on the cover please? I'd like to search for that catalogue.
Does it offer any price variations for locations? eg : Condobolin.
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New South Wales Stamp Dealer's Letter Seal : Fred Hagen. Central vignette : The first stamps of New South Wales. Latin Inscription "Thus Etruria grew" Virgil.  Western Australia. Swan River Stamp Show 2009.  |
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Meter Impression Stamps. Mutilated Stationery fragments.  Western Australia Postmarks.  |
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Our family tree has one convict , He traded having his neck stretched for a one way holiday to Oz LOL. |
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Rod
He stole one hat valued at 3s , one knife valued at 6d , One bag valued at 1d and three silver coins valued at 1/6 and 3d and was sentenced to hang
13th June 1836. Was sentenced to transportation for life 23 July 1836 age 25, arrived 1837 aboard HMS Leviathan .
Conditional Pardon 10th July 1850 (not allowed back in England).
Death 21st May 1873 at Grenfell NSW from Bronchitis. |
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| Edited by Aussie Al - 12/27/2017 01:24 am |
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Fascinating genealogy Al. The Leviathan was at the Battle of Trafalgar. (72 guns) 2016  |
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| Edited by rod222 - 12/27/2017 06:07 am |
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