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Scotland : Her Stamps And Sundries.

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Early Postal markings:



Motor Vehicle Licence 1919 (One wonders, any relation to JFK?)



1968
Scotland's Alliance with France





Undertaker's Charges 1898

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He he, I like the bawbee label! We're due for an 850th anniversary next year.
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Heraldic Arms: Scotland's Lion Affronty




Cinderella "Twa Plack" (= roughly ½d)
Plack = Old Scottish coin, issued James lll 1490



Scot Papermakers.
Mutilated parchment fragment Embossed "Superfine Post"




Waulking

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Mutilated Stationery Fragment 1862 Ayr
Embossing.



Stampless Cover 1866 Batavia to Glasgow
(Same name as the Undertakers item)
Postage 1/4d




Postage Etiquette : Robbie Burns.

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Hi Rod,

I like the "waulking" image you posted.

I'm sure this work wasn't nearly as genteel as this appears!
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Hi Nigel,
welcome back from your holidays.

No indeed, remember Tony Robinson's "Horrible jobs of history" was it?
The people whom treaded urine in the tanning industry,
The water carriers,
The paint makers working with lead.

We live in fortunate times.
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J Chalmers, inventor of the adhesive stamp.



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James Chalmers (February 2, 1782, Arbroath – August 26, 1853, Dundee) was a Scotsman (buried on 1 September 1853 in plot 526 Dundee Howff) who it was claimed, by his son, was the inventor of the adhesive postage stamps.[1]
He trained as a weaver, before he moved to Dundee in 1809 on the recommendation of his brother. He established himself as a bookseller, printer and newspaper publisher on Castle Street. He is known to have been the publisher of "The Caledonian" as early as 1822. Later he served as a Burgh Councillor and became Convener of the Nine Incorporated Trades.
As such, he was described as a slayer of the "dragons which retard progress", battling repeatedly in the cause of Burgh Reform, and fighting for the repeal of taxes on newspapers and newspaper advertisements, and the removal of the excise duty on paper.[citation needed]

Essay submitted by James Chalmers on 30 September 1839
His most burning enthusiasm, however, was postal reform, and from 1825 he campaigned the authorities to speed up the mail between Edinburgh and London by convincing them that this could be done without extra cost. After several years he managed to induce a time saving of nearly a day in each direction.
In December 1837, he sent a letter outlining his proposals to Robert Wallace, MP for Greenock. Furthermore, he submitted an essay for a proposal for an adhesive postage stamp and cancelling device which was dated February 8, 1838. This also contained illustrations of one penny and two-pence values. He did not favour the use of an envelope for a letter, as each additional sheet incurred an additional charge. Instead, he proposed that a "slip" or postage stamp could seal a letter.


SCOTEX 1962

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Scotland : War Cinderella
Reproduction : Looks like from Australia CV $1 +ship
Backstamped "Copy"



The Dotted Circle CDS (Circular Date Stamp)

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I have these as "Scotland Church School Cinderellas"
Unknown to me, not seen before.

Update: Here we go.........
http://www.muba.eclipse.co.uk/Sunda...cotland.html




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Church Reward Stamps.



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Lothian Strike Mail 1971

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Her Maltese Cross Postmark.

Genesis : The Tudor Rose.


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Thread Bumped. Last Post 3 years ago

Scottish Union and National Insurance.
Charge of the Scots' Grays, (sic) Waterloo.
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Nice! I can forgive the spelling.

Here's the original painting by Lady Butler:
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1971
Saint Kilda Phantasy Cinderella.
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Serendipity!
Along with another receipt from my first post on this thread
Mr. Kennedy this time, is getting billed for ARMORIALS, SERVANTS and DOGS. (6 years later)

Bib: How to display Revenue Stamps.
Author Clive Akerman.

Male Servants Females free of registration?


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