updated: 8 March 2010 HONG
KONG STUDY CIRCLE
Author
Index, Bulletin/Journal Nos. 1-351
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Timothy
Webb compiled the bulk, Journal Nos. 1-347, of this
list; I (N.J.H.) have added entries for Journal Nos. 348-351 to yield
an even
number of pages. The
following list, alphabetical by author's name, is based mainly on
articles
published in HKSC Journals from No. 256 when the then editor, Chris R.
Riding,
split the Bulletin into two distinct sections, the Newsletter
containing
principally administrative matters and the Journal containing the
technical
material. Articles by any one author are in alphabetical order under
their
name. Journal
Nos. 247-255 were structured as Bulletins where administrative matters
preceded
the technical material, but were basically similar to Bulletin No. 246
and
earlier where the items reported were listed as Contents with technical
Appendices added as appropriate. For Journals and Bulletins prior to
No. 256,
this index includes authors' names where a sizeable contribution was
included.
It has not been feasible to include every reference to an individual
made in
these Bulletins. This
list does not include references where individual names occur within
the
Journal headings 'From Previous Journals', 'Webbaddenda', 'Wilde Cup
Entries'
or 'Pot-Pourri of Hong Kong': nor does it include stand-alone books and
booklets issued covering aspects of Hong Kong philately.
Articles
to which authors' names have not been credited are listed under
'Editorial' or
'Editorial Review'. In most instances, the text identifies the name of
the
contributor concerned, otherwise it is an editor's compilation. The
initials of
the appropriate editor are given, i.e., C.C.G. = Charles Gower, C.R.R.
= Chris
Riding, F.W.W. = Colonel F.W. Webb, and T.J.B.W. = Timothy Webb. It
must be mentioned that the name of Charles C. Gower, which is lacking
from the
alphabetical list of names that follows, is only absent because he did
not
record items under his own name. As Bulletin Editor from August 1970 to
December 1984, he contributed huge amounts of material to our records
but in
his own style.
ABREU,
A.
|
1841
Letter from Macao to Liverpool - A Reappraisal [see
also SCAMP, L.C.]
|
347/2
|
ABREU,
A.
|
Letter
from Macao to Liverpool during 1st Opium War
|
345/2
|
ANTSCHERL,
D.
|
Adhesives
of the Period 1901-1937
|
260/4
|
ANTSCHERL,
D.
|
Missing
Key Plate Jubilee Lines on George V $2 and $3, Requisition 3852 (V)
[see also HALEWOOD, N.]
|
343/4
|
ANTSCHERL,
D.
|
Missing
Key Plate Jubilee Lines on George V $2 and $3, Requisition 3852 (V) -
Update [see also HALEWOOD, N.]
|
350/10
|
ANTSCHERL,
D.
|
Plate
Flaws
|
270/7
|
ASHBY,
J.
|
Early
Postage Meters of Hong Kong
|
314/2,
318/12
|
|
|
|
BENNETT,
N.H.T.
|
The
Killer Cancellations
|
276/2
|
BIRCH,
G.
|
Know
Your Subject or Caveat Emptor
|
344/6
|
BLACKBURN,
J.L.
|
'Air
Transit', 'A.V.2' and 'S.R.' Handstamps
|
295/2
|
BOHN,
J.
|
An
Extraordinary Anglo-French Accountancy Marking [see also SCAMP, L.C.]
|
344/2
|
BUCHANAN,
L.W.
|
German
Prisoner of War Mail, 1914-1918
|
303/14
|
|
|
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
Crown
CC Watermark and De La Rue Stamp Paper Book
|
320/14
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
De
La Rue's Stamp Paper - 1900 to 1911
|
325/2
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
KEVII
12-cent on White Paper
|
313/12
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
KEVII
12-cent with Damaged 'Hong' Character
|
322/6
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
KEVII
& KGV Stamp Booklets
|
314/18,
315/2, 316/20, 331/19
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
KEVII
Inverted and Reversed (Wmk) 'Errors'
|
329/20
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
KEVII
Requisition Numbers
|
318/11
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
KEVII
$5 & $10, Shades of
|
327/2
|
CAMPION,
P.A.
|
King
Edward - Head Plate Flaws
|
332/2
|
CHAN,
T.M.
|
A
Speculative Thought for the Supply and Use of Treaty Port Killers in
the 1860's
|
302/7
|
CHAN,
T.M.
|
Medium
Crowned Circle 'PAID' Deleted
|
298/10
|
CHAN,
T.M.
|
Re-use
of the Webb Type 3 'HONG KONG POST OFFICE 1841' Handstamp in 1846 in
Black Ink
|
322/2
|
CHAN,
T.M.
|
Variations
of the Hong-Kong Double-Lined Broken-Circle Daters
|
298/11
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
1861
Letter from Demerara to Hong Kong
|
351/6
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
1871
Yokohama Registered Cover with an Unusual Routing
|
327/4
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
1923
De La Rue 10c Postage Due Plate Flaw
|
343/7
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
Automated
Mailing System
|
291/16
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
Damaged
Mail
|
298/6
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
Earliest
Recorded Letter from the Amoy British Postal Agency?
|
322/14
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
Hoihow
Types F and G Cancellations
|
281/4
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
P&O
Hong Kong-Calcutta Line - Additional Covers
|
336/9
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
Saved
from the Wreck of the COLOMBO
|
309/2
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
'SENT
TO QUARANTINE' Handstamp
|
337/21
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
The
Circular 'T' Markings
|
275/3,
279/6, 294/9
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
The
Hong Kong Circular Datestamps
|
278/7
|
CHEUNG,
A.M.T.
|
The
Swatow Boxed Registration Handstamps
|
297/13
|
CHIU,
Sam
|
Hong
Kong Cover to S. Carolina [see SCAMP, L.C.]
|
345/7
|
CHIU,
Sam
|
Instructional
Markings: BY AIR THROUGHOUT - Revisited
|
344/10
|
CHIU,
Sam
|
PARTI/GONE
AWAY, Unrecorded Special Marking
|
344/9
|
CHIU,
Sam
|
Reflections
on Proud "One-off" Special Markings
|
344/8
|
CHIU,
Sam
|
Special
Markings: Tentative Allocation
|
344/10
|
CHU,
Alfred
|
The
Double Overprint of 10 Cents on 16 Cents
|
298/5
|
CHU,
Alfred
|
The
Double Overprint of '10 CENTS' on the 1898 Provisional Issue
|
297/8,
303/10
|
COTTON,
R.H.J.
|
China
Expedition - A Soldier's Letters Home from China in the 1840's
|
300/9
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Air
Orient/Air France
|
279/2
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Branch
Office Cancels on Airmail Covers 1936-41
|
325/9
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Commercial
Cover from Hong Kong to England by the Air Orient Saigon-Marseilles
Route
|
300/2
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Cover
to Hong Kong Involved in a Forced Landing near Delhi, January 1938
|
345/12
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Cover
with a Story to Tell - Dorado
Incident
|
326/12
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Experimental
Dispatch to the U.S.A. by Imperial Airways in 1938
|
330/17
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Hong
Kong Airmail Routes and Rates 1939-41
|
282/7
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Hong
Kong Airmails to Britain by BOAC, June 1940
|
338/2
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Hong
Kong Airmails 1924-1941, Additions and Corrections
|
324/9
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Hong
Kong Mail and the CENTURION Crash
|
294/15
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Hong
Kong Mail and the Crash of the BOADICEA
|
296/4
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Hong
Kong Mail by the Horseshoe Route
|
296/6
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Hong
Kong-Penang Feeder Service 1935-38: The Politics of a Route
|
311/2
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Imperial
Airways Accidents and Interruptions and Hong Kong Mail
|
305/2
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Imperial
Airways Checklist of Flights, Hong Kong Feeder Service March
1936-August 1939
|
341/3
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Imperial
Airways Hong Kong Flights
|
291/2
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Minor
Incidents on the Hong Kong Feeder Service, 1936-1940
|
351/11
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Pan
American Airways Services to Hong Kong: September 1939 to January 1940
|
333/12
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Previously
Unreported Incidents on the Imperial Airways Feeder Service to Hong Kong
|
307/2
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Registered
Cover to Indo-China by the Experimental 'La
Zelee' Flight of 1932
|
304/12
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Scarce
Pre-War Postage Due Marking
|
341/12
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Wartime
Aircraft Movements on the Hong Kong-Bangkok Service 1939-40, Eastbound
Services from Bangkok
|
348/20
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Wartime
Aircraft Movements on the Hong Kong-Bangkok Service 1939-40, Westbound
Services from Hong Kong
|
347/9
|
CREWE,
D.G.
|
Wartime
Mail from Hong Kong - Two Ocean Route
|
299/4
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
Branch
Office Cancels: Extending Periods of Usage
|
350/13
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
Extending
the Period of Usage of G.P.O. Cancels with Numbers
|
343/8
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
G.P.O.
Cancels Type S
|
343/9
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
Hong
Kong G.P.O. Cancels: An Update of Earliest and Latest Dates of Usage
|
345/13
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
Kowloon
Cancels Types I-O
|
274/2
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
Registration
Labels
|
300/3,
301/8, 302/5, 303/16, 304/13, 305/7, 306/9,
307/6, 308/7,
309/8, 310/9,
311/14, 312/7,
313/9, 314/11,
321 Supp.
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
Sai
Ying Pun Post Office
|
341/14
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
Silver
Jubilee Issue – 5¢ Variety
|
351/11
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
The
Other Damaged Crowns: Damaged Crown Varieties of King George V
Definitives
|
350/10
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
VICTORIA/HONG
KONG - Types 'O' and 'P'
|
286/2
|
CREWE,
Mrs S.M.
|
Wanchai
Post Office
|
340/18
|
CUTNER,
A.J.
|
British
Forces Post Offices
|
297/2
|
CUTNER,
A.J.
|
British
Forces Post Offices in Hong Kong (from 1945) - Part 1
|
306/13
|
CUTNER,
A.J.
|
British
Forces Post Offices in Hong Kong (from 1945) - Part 2
|
307/10
|
CUTNER,
A.J.
|
British
Forces Post Offices in Hong Kong (from 1945) - Part 3
|
308/6
|
CUTNER,
A.J.
|
British
Forces Post Offices in Hong Kong (from 1945) - Corrigenda
|
311/8
|
|
|
|
DAVIES,
D.
|
A
Letter to the Court of Sardinia
|
290/2
|
DAVIES,
D.
|
The
P&O Hong Kong-Calcutta Line
|
291/10
|
DAVIES,
D.L.
|
An
Early Brindisi 38c Cover
|
280/4
|
DAVIES,
D.L.
|
The
Earliest Trans-Pacific Packet Cover
|
273/2
|
DAVIES,
D.L.
|
Uniform
Indian Ship Letter Postage on China Mail
|
269/2
|
DAYNES,
J.A.
|
Censored
Covers from H.M.S. GNAT and DURBAN
|
304/11
|
DUNN,
P.H.
|
Early
Postal History of 'The China Expedition, 1842'
|
174
App. I
|
|
|
|
EASTON,
J.
|
Hong
Kong: A Suggested Background for a Fresh Classification of the
Definitive Issues
|
100/5
|
|
|
|
Editorial
(C.C.G.)
|
A
Census of Yokohama 'Y1' Covers
|
158
App. II
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Air
Mail Markings
|
287/7
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
A
Problem of Accounting: The 1859-1870 Officers' Privilege Rate [see also
STUBENS, F.R., 288/12]
|
284/6
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Artists'
Sketches: KEVIII & KGVI
|
284/7
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Branch
Post Office Events: 1988-1993
|
290/5
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Crash
Cachets
|
263/4,
281/2
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Damaged
Mail
|
292/13
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Detained
in Hong Kong
|
278/8
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Field
Post Offices Nos. 334 and 335
|
292/5
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Forwarding
Agents Cachets
|
273/11
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
French
Mail Boat Cancellations
|
278/5
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
H62
and 2H62 Killers
|
288/6
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Hong
Kong Branch Post Office Cancellations
|
263/11,
266/2
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Hong
Kong Post Office Regulations, 1844
|
259/2
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Hong
Kong Western Branch, Webb Type C
|
287/6,
292/7
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Instructional
Markings
|
259/7,
270/5, 282/10
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Instructions
to Marine Sorters
|
271/8
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Japanese
Occupation - Mail Dates
|
291/5
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
'M1'
(Macao) Killer
|
279/10
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Postal
Strike via Hong Kong (overprint)
|
285/12
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Queen
Victoria Issues: Colour Problems
|
287/2
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Registration
Labels
|
282/4
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Security
and Forwarding Agents' Markings
|
265/10
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Security
Markings
|
259/11
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
Some
Cancellations of Hong Kong
|
256/7,
257/8, 261/7
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
'1907' Cancellators
|
262/7
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
1935 Silver Jubilee Issue
|
272/7
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
1942 Japanese Occupation Commemorative Cancel
|
292/15
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
1946 'Victory' Issue
|
286/11
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
British Post Office in Shanghai: In Memoriam
|
256/10
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
Collard J. Stock Correspondence
|
263/2
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
'Da Luz' Japanese Occupation Covers: A Sequel
|
273/3
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
Five Types of the 'S1' (Shanghai) Killer
|
258/7
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
Hong Kong/CHINA Overprints
|
289/9
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
Postal History of Tientsin
|
276/5
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
Trans-Siberian Railway
|
277/8
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
'Typhoon' Chops
|
268/8
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
The
Wreck of the COLOMBO
|
284/4
|
Editorial
(C.R.R.)
|
VICTORIA/HONG
KONG 1938 Forgeries
|
289/10
|
Editorial
(F.W.W.)
|
P&O
Contracts - India and China Mail
|
143
Apps
|
Editorial
(T.J.B.W.)
|
Hainan-Samah
Land Post
|
293/11
|
Editorial
Review (T.J.B.W.)
|
Air-Transit
Markings and Hong Kong Censorship
|
306/3
|
Editorial
Review (T.J.B.W.)
|
Canton
Sorting Office in Hong Kong
|
303/6
|
Editorial
Review (T.J.B.W.)
|
Exchange
Ships and POW Mail
|
304/2
|
Editorial
Review (T.J.B.W.)
|
Hong
Kong 'A.V.2' Markings
|
310/7
|
Editorial
Review (T.J.B.W.)
|
Hong
Kong Military & Civilian Censorship Handstamps
|
307/3,
309/15
|
Editorial
Review (T.J.B.W.)
|
'Sunburst'
Marking
|
313/4
|
|
|
|
ELWICK,
E.W.
|
Meter
Franking Machines
|
269/4,
294/11
|
ELWICK,
E.W.
|
The
'Hong Kong 1945 Postage Paid' Handstamp on Incoming Letter
|
302/16
|
EVANS,
A.F.
|
Hong
Kong - the Mystery of the 1941 KGVI Printings
|
205
App. II
|
EVANS,
A.F.
|
The
Queen Elizabeth II Issues [see also WEBB, F.W.]
|
100/6
|
EVANS,
Lois M.
|
The
'Da Luz' Japanese Occupation Covers
|
268/2
|
|
|
|
FAIRBURN,
T.
|
Handling
of Mail by the P&O Company in the 1920s
|
136
App.
|
|
|
|
GATES,
S.
|
Was
Webb's Tientsin Type 2 I.P.O. Chop Ever Used in Tientsin?
|
294/2
|
GATES,
S.
|
Were
Some Foreign Mails Released from Hong Kong after the War Began?
|
296/2
|
GEE,
E.F.
|
H.K.
Commemoratives: Shade Variations of the 1946 Victory Issue; SG 169, 30
Cents
|
264/5
|
GEE,
E.F.
|
Hong
Kong and the Treaty Ports
|
270/2
|
GIBSON-SMITH,
I.
|
Earliest
and Latest Dates on Cancellations on KGV 'CHINA' Overprints
|
337/14
|
GLANCY,
H.P.
|
Hong
Kong Air Mail Transit Markings [see also SPERRING, E.H.E.]
|
283/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
1860
Anglo-French Accountancy Markings - Accounting for Losses
|
334/8
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
1862
Specimens
|
315/6
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
1863-70
Issue Proofs Overprinted 'CANCELLED'
|
287/10
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
1891
Two Cents 'JUBILEE' Overprints
|
274/8
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
62B
- The Supplementary Obliterator
|
242
App. VII, 312/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Aspects
of 1837-41 Far East Overland Mails: "Via Waghorn" across Egypt and via
Persian Gulf [see also HOUDE, M.]
|
339/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Boxed
'MALDIRIGE' marking
|
321/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Chinese
Workers in the Service of the Crown - The Chinese Labour Corps and
Before
|
316/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Detained
in Hong Kong
|
296/7
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Forgeries
- Old and New
|
311/18
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
German
Sea Posts - A Hong Kong Rarity (Deutsche Seepost Ost-Asiatische
Zweiglinie)
|
334/23
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Handstruck
'6' Markings
|
290/14
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Handstruck
Postage Due Markings
|
296/6
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Hong
Kong 1841-44 Mail and the 'Tombstone' Handstamp
|
336/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Hong
Kong Marine Sorters (non-standard)
|
269/10
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
'HONG
KONG PAID' in Blue
|
263/6
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Labuan
- An Important 'Newish' Discovery
|
257/9
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
'Missent'
Markings
|
273/6
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
'Paid
Only To Hong Kong'
|
275/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Postal
Stationery, but not Stationary as Posted
|
322/7
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
'REGISTERED
HONG KONG' Oval Datestamp: New Discovery and Reappraisals
|
328/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
'REGISTERED
YOKOHAMA' Oval Datestamp and 'TOO LATE' Handstamps: New Discoveries and
Reappraisals
|
326/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Shanghai
- The Boxed "12CENTSTAX" Handstamp
|
322/9
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
Some
Aspects of World War I Censorship
|
301/16
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
The
Circular Date Stamps of Swatow [see also PULLAN, M.E.]
|
265/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
The
'CHINA' Handstamp - Its Usage on Far East Mail to Great Britain via the
Cape of Good Hope in the Mid-1830s
|
331/2
|
GOLDSMITH,
M.
|
The
'Hong Kong 1945 Postage Paid' Handstamp
|
285/10
|
GOLDSMITH.
M.
|
The
King is Dead: Long Live the King
|
338/20
|
GOLDSMITH.
M.
|
Then
and Now - A Personal Reflection
|
300/5
|
GOLDSMITH.
M.
|
The
'S.R.'-Type Handstamps of WWII
|
303/2,
332/9
|
GOLDSMITH.
M.
|
The
Treaty Ports - Postal Charges in 1916-17
|
280/6
|
GOLDSMITH.
M.
|
ULTRAMAR
and COLONIAS Overprints on SPECIMEN Hong Kong Adhesives
|
293/2
|
GOLDSMITH.
M.
|
Unrecorded
Markings
|
278/12,
308/10
|
GOLDSMITH.
M.
|
Yokohama
- Early Usage of the 'Y1' Obliterator
|
261/5
|
GOODWYN,
C.W.
|
Early
'Cash' Covers from China
|
236
App. I
|
GUREVITCH,
R.N.
|
1879
'Provisional' Postal Stationery Cards
|
277/2
|
GUREVITCH,
R.N.
|
Hong
Kong: 1879 ‘Provisional’ Postal Stationery Cards - Response to Lee
Scamp’s Article in Jn. 348
|
351/2
|
GUREVITCH,
R.N.
|
The
1897 One-Dollar on Two-Dollars Provisional Issue
|
301/14
|
GUREVITCH,
R.N.
|
The
New Zealand 'Mate' to the Unique 1884 Hong Kong 'Pemberton Wilson'
Cover with the 12 CENTS on $10 Fiscal Adhesive
|
305/10
|
GUREVITCH,
R.N.
|
The
S.O./S.D. Overprints
|
270/8
|
|
|
|
HALEWOOD,
N.
|
Hong
Kong KGV Printings
|
320/2
|
HALEWOOD,
N.
|
Hong
Kong QEII Printing Problems
|
323/12
|
HALEWOOD,
N.
|
Missing
Key Plate Jubilee Lines on George V $2 and $3 Requisition 3850 (V) [see
also ANTSCHERL, D.]
|
343/4
|
HALEWOOD,
N.
|
Missing
Key Plate Jubilee Lines on George V $2 and $3 Requisition 3850 (V) -
Update [see also ANTSCHERL, D.]
|
350/10
|
HALEWOOD,
N.
|
Post-war
Airmail Rates of Hong Kong
|
317/13
|
HALEWOOD,
N.
|
Postwar
KGVI Colour Changes: Hong Kong Release Dates [see also HO KWOK KIT]
|
334/2
|
HALEWOOD,
N.
|
Survey
of Jusqu'a Markings Used in 1945-50
|
326/8
|
HENDERSON,
R.
|
Incidence
of the Use of the F1 Obliterator
|
194
App. I
|
HENDERSON,
R.
|
Treaty
Ports - Quantitave Analysis of the A1 and D27 Obliterators of Amoy
|
210
App. III
|
HO
KWOK KIT
|
Postwar
KGVI Colour Changes: Hong Kong Release Dates [see also HALEWOOD, N.]
|
334/2
|
HOUDE,
M.
|
Aspects
of 1837-41 Far East Overland Mails: "Via Waghorn" across Egypt and via
Persian Gulf [see also GOLDSMITH, M.]
|
339/2
|
HOUDE,
M.
|
Commercial
Enterprises in Hong Kong and Their Security Markings: Arnemann
& Co. (ca 1864-1866)
|
351/8
|
HOUDE,
M.
|
Commercial
Enterprises in Hong Kong and Their Security Markings: Arnhold, Karberg
& Co.
|
347/5
|
HOUDE,
M.
|
Commercial
Enterprises in Hong Kong and Their Security Markings: Arratoon V. Apcar
& Co. (1897-1925)
|
349/4
|
HOUDE,
M.
|
Commercial
Enterprises in Hong Kong and Their Security Markings: F. Blackhead
& Co. (1855-1914)
|
350/8
|
HOUDE,
M.
|
Mystery
of the “BARFLEUR” Handstamp Resolved
|
349/2
|
HOUDE,
M.
|
Hong
Kong Used at the British Consular Post Office at Bangkok
|
270/10,
272/9
|
HOUDE,
M.
|
Security
Markings and Some of the History of Dodwell and Co. Ltd.
|
348/9
|
|
|
|
JOHNSON,
J.L.
|
Canadian
FAM 14 Air Mail Rates 1936-1941
|
296/6
|
JONES,
C.A.
|
Direction
Markings: Redirection Marking Reconsidered
|
340/3
|
JONES,
C.A.
|
Red
Band Cover with Arrival Markings and Interesting Rate
|
346/10
|
|
|
|
KIRK,
R.
|
Early
Mails from China to Europe
|
275/4
|
KIRK,
R.
|
Extra
Mails
|
260/2
|
KIRK,
R.
|
Late
Fees and Mail Boat Cancellations
|
266/6
|
KIRK,
R.
|
Missent
in India Mail
|
263/7
|
KIRK,
R.
|
Postal
Rates to the U.K. from 1845-1872 - And Why
|
253
Supp.
|
KIRK,
R.
|
Prelude
to the P&O Line Calcutta to Hong Kong
|
268/7
|
KIRK,
R.
|
Private
Ships
|
210-211
Apps
|
KIRK,
R.
|
The
Cessation of Marine Sorting
|
272/3
|
KIRK,
R.
|
The
First Contract Mails from Hong Kong 1845-1853
|
281/7
|
KIRK,
R.
|
The
Second and Third Opium Wars
|
209
App. I
|
KIRK,
R.
|
The
Singapore to Hong Kong Marine Sorters
|
276/6
|
KIRK,
R.
|
To
and From Shanghai
|
291/7
|
KIRK,
R.
|
War
and Pestilence
|
289/2
|
KUGEL,
A.F.
|
British
Forces Mail from China
|
302/3
|
KWOK,
T.
|
The
Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong
|
283/7,
285/7, 287/3
|
|
|
|
LaPIERRE,
D.B.
|
A
Culbertson Precursor
|
256/3
|
LaPIERRE,
D.B.
|
Ningpo
to U.S.A.: 1848
|
284/2
|
LaPIERRE,
D.B.
|
The
Culbertson Correspondence (1865-1888)
|
240
App.
|
LaPIERRE,
D.B.
|
The
Culbertson Correspondence - Revisited
|
271/2
|
LaPIERRE,
D.B.
|
The
Culbertson Correspondence, a Recap
|
342/4
|
LaPIERRE,
D.B.
|
The
'HONG KONG PAID ALL' c.d.s.
|
262/2
|
LATHAM,
G.H.
|
Cancellations
of the British Post Office at Tientsin
|
142
App. A
|
LAWRENCE,
E.
|
1821
Letter from Canton to London
|
337/18
|
LAWRENCE,
E.
|
1836
Letters from the Canton River Concerning the Opium Trade
|
329/2
|
LAWRENCE,
E.
|
1856
Letter from Hong Kong to Henley, England
|
337/20
|
LAWRENCE,
E.
|
An
Unrecorded Cover by Overland Courier to Capt. Brimblecom
|
348/2
|
LAWRENCE,
E.
|
Reflections
on Prior & Post Anglo-Chinese Confrontations
|
350/2
|
LAWRENCE,
E.
|
The
Opium War, 1939-1842, Eyewitness Accounts and Salient Dates &
Events
|
332/16
|
LEWIS,
B.T.
|
Hong
Kong Maltese Cross Webb Type L - Identification of Sub-types [see also
WEBBER, R.A.]
|
190-192
Apps
|
LEWIS,
G.
|
Manuscript
Numeral Markings on Mail from Manila
|
289/5
|
LEWIS,
G.
|
The
Mail Route across Iraq
|
292/2
|
LITHGOW,
J.
|
Hong
Kong Naval Mails
|
165
App. I
|
LU,
D.
|
Two
Interesting WWII Covers
|
326/10
|
|
|
|
McCONNELL,
L.D.
|
Trans-Pacific
Intermediate Service Mail Ships - RMS ATHENIAN
|
300/14
|
McQUEEN,
I.
|
Macau
Markings Related to Airmail via Hong Kong
|
313/2
|
METZELAAR,
W.
|
Anglo-French
Postal Collaboration, Yokohama, 1 December 1866
|
202-204
Apps
|
|
|
|
NESSEL,
I.
|
Around
the World from Hong Kong: Destination Covers and Their Stories
|
345/9,
346/11, 347/15, 348/13, 349/12, 350/26
|
NESSEL,
I.
|
Two
WW11 Letters Written at Sea
|
343/6
|
NEWTON,
R.
|
Treaty
Ports - Postal Changes in 1916-17
|
347/7
|
NG
WU WING (Winson)
|
Does
Hong Kong Index "S" in C.D.S. Still Belong to the Early Stanley Branch
Office?
|
334/18
|
NORTON,
C.E.
|
Censor's
Resealing Strips
|
235
App. II
|
NORTON,
C.E.
|
Hong
Kong Civilian Censorship Handstamps [see also PAGE, D.R.]
|
261/10
|
NORTON,
C.E.
|
Hong
Kong Military Censorship Handstamps
|
262/5,
269/7, 275/11
|
NORTON,
C.E.
|
Kowloon
Branch Datestamps, Webb Types A & B
|
331/10
|
NORTON,
C.E.
|
Treaty
Port Registration Handstamps (1861-1930)
|
254
Supp.
|
|
|
|
ORR,
Mrs W.
|
Service,
Ships and Shops in 1950's Hong Kong
|
309/4
|
ORSETTI,
P.
|
Foreign
Rates during the Japanese Occupation of Hong Kong
|
308/2
|
ORSETTI,
P.
|
Hong
Kong Forwarding Agents List
|
319/20
|
ORSETTI,
P.
|
New
Liberation "POSTAGE PAID" Marking?
|
338/6
|
ORSETTI,
P.
|
Officially
Sealed Labels
|
249-252
Apps
|
ORSETTI,
P.
|
Security
Markings [see also PUGH, P.]
|
283
Supp.
|
|
Permanent
Addendum No.1
|
306
|
|
Permanent
Addendum No.2
|
318
|
|
|
|
PADGET,
P.I.
|
The
Revenue Stamps of Hong Kong [see also PEARSON, P.C.]
|
168
App. I
|
PAGE,
D.R.
|
Hong
Kong Civilian Censorship Handstamps [see also NORTON, C.E.]
|
261/10
|
PAGE,
D.R.
|
'OAT'
Marks and the HK Canton Sorting Office
|
306/2
|
PEARSON,
P.C.
|
Hong
Kong: The Double Surcharge of the '7' on '10 Cents' Provisional of 1891
|
113
App. 647
|
PEARSON,
P.C.
|
Hong
Kong - The Use of Coloured Ink
|
118
Sect. B
|
PEARSON,
P.C.
|
Reprint
of Display of Hong Kong QV Frames given to the RPSL on 3.12.1970
|
169
App. III
|
PEARSON,
P.C.
|
Reprint
of Hong Kong: Plate 2 - A Question of Use
|
145
App. I
|
PEARSON,
P.C.
|
Revenue
Stamps of Hong Kong [see also PADGET, P.I.]
|
168
App. I
|
POS,
G.
|
Incoming
Mail to a German P.O.W., 1915
|
341/2
|
POS,
G.
|
WW1
German Prisoner of War Inter-Camp Mail - Japan to Hong Kong
|
342/24
|
PROUD,
E.W.
|
Postal
History of Hong Kong 1841-1997
|
324/2
|
PUGH,
P.
|
Security
Markings [see also ORSETTI, P.]
|
283
Supp.
|
|
Permanent
Addendum No.1
|
306
|
|
Permanent
Addendum No.2
|
318
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
Closing
of the British P.O.s in Japan
|
260/9
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
Colonial
Reports
|
256/6
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
From
Shanghai to London - The Opening of the Pukow-Tientsin Railway
|
251
App. III
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
Hong
Kong Type Ii - A Study
|
285/11
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
Making-up
Mail - Procedures Adopted at the British Postal Agencies in China
|
251
App. II
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
Parcels
by Trans-Siberian Railway
|
251
App. I
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
The
Circular Date Stamps of Swatow [see also GOLDSMITH, M.]
|
265/2
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
The
Closure of the British Postal Agencies in China
|
257/11
|
PULLAN,
M.E.
|
The
Closure of the Two Wei Hai Wei Offices
|
259/10
|
|
|
|
RAKUSEN,
R.H.
|
The
Hong Kong Centenary Issue 1941 - Some Answers and Questions
|
335/2,
337/12
|
RICHARDSON,
P.
|
15
Cent Surface Rate - Rate Changes - 1936
|
351/9
|
RIDDELL,
J.D.
|
Chronological
History of Shanghai's Foreign P.O.s
|
89/2
|
RIDDELL,
J.D.
|
Hong
Kong Marine Sorter Markings
|
31/9
|
RIDDELL,
J.D.
|
The
Postal History of Hong Kong Marine Sorters
|
168
App. II
|
RIDING,
C.R.
|
Delivery
Round Markings
|
264/8
|
ROBERTSON,
J.
|
Survey
- Inverted and Reversed Watermarks on QV Issues
|
335/14
|
ROGERS,
F.J.
|
Services
Mail after the Liberation
|
258/3
|
ROGERS,
J.L.M.
|
Marine
Sorter Markings, Kirk Types 4 and 9
|
272/2
|
RYDINGS,
S.H.
|
The
Annigoni Issue 1962-73
|
265/7
|
|
|
|
SAMUEL,
M.
|
The
Specimen Stamps of Hong Kong
|
31/3
|
SARGEANT,
K.S.
|
Hong
Kong 1946 Victory Issue
|
148
App. I
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
1841
Letter from Macao to Liverpool - A Reappraisal [see also ABREU, A.]
|
347/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
A
'Colourful' 'A1' Cover
|
300/7
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
A
Cover carried on the First P&O Voyage from HK
|
257/6
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
An
Early Canton to Philadelphia Correspondence
|
246
App. III
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
A
New Waghorn Cover to Macao
|
350/6
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
An
Extraordinary Anglo-French Accountancy Marking [see also BOHN, J.]
|
344/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Assorted
Markings on OHMS Envelopes
|
311/6
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Base
Office Cancellations
|
302/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Boat
Office/Macao
|
290/7
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Boxer
Rebellion Base Office Cancel
|
343/3
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Covers
from the Shoebox
|
343/11,
344/16, 345/19, 346/4, 348/16, 349/6, 350/22, 351/23
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Covers
that Travelled via Hong Kong in the 1850s
|
329/7
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Date
Stamps on Certificates of Posting
|
333/7
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Diamond
Sorting Marks
|
321/11
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Early
Use of Chinese Postman's Beat Chop
|
343/4
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Forwarding
Agents Marks
|
321/10
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Fourth
P&O Duoro Wreck Cover
|
342/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
HAJI
BABA
carries China Mail
|
282/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Hoihow
- To and From, Cover and Cards
|
335/12
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Hong
Kong Cover to South Carolina [see CHIU, Sam]
|
345/7
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Hong
Kong Express Mail Service from 1974 onward
|
345/15
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Hong
Kong Field Post Office Updates
|
332/6
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Hong
Kong Post Office Markings applied on Official Mail
|
337/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Hong
Kong Provisional Postcards
|
348/4
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Hong
Kong Registration Cancels - Sub-types of Webb Rxi and Rxii
|
188
App. I
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Hong
Kong WWII Naval-related Covers
|
346/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Instructional
Markings
|
299/8,
331/14
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Late
Fees at Hong Kong
|
267/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Letter
from Ningpo 1853
|
325/16
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Mail
into Canton during the Second Opium War 1857/61
|
318/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Multiple
Letter Rates
|
251
App. V
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
"N-COO_"
Arrival Marking
|
343/2
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Opium
Wars Sequel
|
242-243
Apps
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
P&O
Hong Kong-Calcutta Line, Additional Covers "And then there were eleven"
|
340/15
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Previously
Unrecorded Markings
|
324/12
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Problem
Air Rate of 1947
|
341/13
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Recorded
Trans-Pacific Experimental Period Covers
|
246
Add.
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
The
Detection of Faked Covers
|
261/2,
264/5, 266/9
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
The
Earliest Known Cover from Hong Kong
|
255/7,
257/4
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
The
Hong Kong-Austrian Connection
|
294/5
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
The
P&O Hong Kong-Calcutta Line
|
291/9
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
The
Straight-Line "PAID-ALL" Puzzle
|
317
Supp.
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Treaty
Port Cancels on Covers
|
303/8,
330/12
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Two
Early Hong Kong Covers
|
334/13
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Unrecorded
1/- Ship Letter Rate
|
246
App. II
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Unrecorded
Modern Hong Kong Items
|
339/11
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
Unreported
F.P.O. Offices (2)
|
340/20
|
SCAMP,
L.C.
|
U.S.
Military Post Offices in Hong Kong
|
343/10
|
SCARLETT,
R.J.
|
Metered
Franks
|
184
App. I
|
SCAWIN,
W.H.N.
|
'PAID'
in Red in a 22.5 mm Circle
|
262/10
|
SCHOENFELD,
H.
|
Earliest
and Latest Dates of Usage
|
301/3
|
SCHOENFELD,
H.
|
Hong
Kong Postage Rates (surface mail)
|
301/4
|
SCOTT,
M.G.
|
Registration
Numbers (Treaty Ports)
|
291/6
|
SHAW,
P.C.
|
Faked
Chinese Overprint on a Rare 10c/30c Definitive
|
332/14
|
SLOOTMAEKERS,
J.H.
|
Air
Mail Cover from Hong Kong to French Equatorial Africa with 'L.R.'
Marking
|
310/2
|
SLOOTMAEKERS,
J.H.
|
First
Voyage of the P&O Braganza
out of HK
|
317/2
|
SPAULDING,
R.M.
|
The
B.P.O.s in Kobe (Hiogo) and Nagasaki
|
257/2
|
SPERRING,
E.H.E.
|
Hong
Kong Air Mail Transit Markings [see also GLANCY, H.P.]
|
283/2
|
SPERRING,
E.H.E.
|
Slogan
Markings of Hong Kong
|
280/2
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
1849
Letter from Hong Kong to Athens? via Alexandria
|
296/12
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
A
Much Travelled Letter: Plymouth-Hong Kong-New York 1859-60
|
275/7
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
Chusan-Aberdeen
1845: Before and After the P&O
|
299/2
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
Hong
Kong Rates and Routes during the Victorian Era
|
266/3,
268/6
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
Hong
Kong to England via Calcutta 1856
|
298/2
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
Hong
Kong to Leghorn
|
285/2
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
Opening
of China in the XVIIIth Century
|
329/4
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
The
1859 Officers' Privilege Rate
|
288/12
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
The
First Recorded Letter from Foochow?
|
274/7
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
The
Franco-Prussian War of 1870 and Its Effect on the Hong Kong Mails
|
277/5,
278/2
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
The
Gombert Correspondence: Shanghai to Breslau
|
301/2
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
The
John Markham Correspondence
|
288/2
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
The
'Large Figures' Markings of Manila
|
286/4
|
STUBENS,
F.R.
|
Two
Early Hong Kong to Quebec Covers: A New Find
|
272/5
|
|
|
|
TAYLOR,
R.H.
|
Instructional
Markings - 'No Service'
|
183
App. I
|
THORNDIKE,
E.
|
Anglo-French
Accountancy Markings
|
172
App. II, 264/2
|
THORNDIKE,
E.
|
Establishment
of a Postal Agency at Shanghai (notes)
|
156
App. A
|
TILLES,
H.
|
Perfins
on Hong Kong Adhesives
|
198-199
Apps
|
|
|
|
WADE,
G.P.
|
Hong
Kong Postal History and the CO.129 Series
|
258/9,
260/12, 262/12, 264/12, 267/9
|
WARDEN,
E.
|
Prisoner
of War Mail from Hong Kong to Australia
|
307/14
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
Accountancy
Markings
|
81
Sect. D
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
Chinese
Cancellations on the Stamps of Hong Kong
|
212-214
Apps
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
Hong
Kong, 1962: The Stamp Centenary Exhibition
|
100/13
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
Prisoners
of War and Internee Mail
|
111
Sect. B
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
Some
New Light on Marine Sorters
|
90
App. I
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
The
1891 Jubilees of Hong Kong
|
13/2
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
The
Cancellations in Red Ink
|
145
& 147 Apps
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
The
Large Hong Kong 'P.P.' Cancellations
|
109
App. 641
|
WEBB,
F.W.
|
The
Queen Elizabeth II Issues [see also EVANS, A.F.]
|
100/6
|
WEBB,
T.J.B.
|
Covers
from Japanese-Occupied Hong Kong Postmarked before the Stamps were
Issued - A Review
|
297/11
|
WEBB,
T.J.B.
|
Hong
Kong Study Circle - History of
|
316/10,
317/14, 318/21, 319/7, 320/21, 321/4, 322/18
|
WEBB,
T.J.B.
|
Military
QEII Air Letter 'Returned to Sender'
|
304/5
|
WEBB,
T.J.B.
|
Packet
Cancellations of the P&O
|
342/3
|
WEBB,
T.J.B.
|
Survey
of the Shanghai 'S1' Killer Cancellation
|
262/7
|
WEBBER,
R.A.
|
Hong
Kong Maltese Cross Webb Type L - Identification of Sub-types [see also
LEWIS, B.T.]
|
190-192
Apps
|
WELLSTED,
W.R.
|
Further
Thoughts on the 7/10 and 14/30 Surcharges of 1891
|
100/2
|
WELLSTED,
W.R.
|
Ship
Markings U.S.A. - Trans-Pacific Covers
|
214
Apps II/III
|
WHITTINGTON, R.A.
|
'A
Mere Outside Cover' - 1834 Wrapper to Canton
|
317/4
|
WHITTINGTON, R.A.
|
Canton
Postal Arrangements after the Arrow Incident
|
333/2
|
WHITTINGTON, R.A.
|
Early
Days - The Original HK Post Office Location
|
331/6
|
WHITTINGTON, R.A.
|
Hong
Kong and Kowloon Branch Post Offices
|
329/14
|
WHITTINGTON, R.A.
|
Whampoa
- Postal Arrangements and Packet Agencies
|
334/5
|
WILLIAMS,
E.B.
|
The
China Expeditionary Force
|
8/1
|
WILSON,
J.
|
Japanese
Mailboat Cancellations on HK Stamps
|
330/2
|
WILSON,
J.
|
The
Italian Shipping Connection: N.G.I. & Hong Kong
|
342/17
|
WONG,
W.C.K.
|
A
Review of the Hong Kong KGVI Issues
|
267/10
|
WOOD,
D.R.
|
Camps/Barracks
in Hong Kong
|
303/12
|
WOOD,
D.R.
|
Military
Postal Services & Markings from 1949
|
158
App. I
|
WOOD,
Kay
|
Hong
Kong University
|
256/8
|
WOOLLAM,
J.V.
|
'Air
Transit' Markings
|
304/6
|
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