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Seeking any gossip on this Cinderella please. (no matter how trivial)
Would the "thing" in the cape be an allegory of pestilence? http://cjoint.com/data/iCg03jlVMx.htm Thanks. |
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Issued by the Indian PO on 2 October 1951 in three values: 1 Anna, 4
Annas and 1 Rupee. No information on the symbolism, unfortunately Tony rodney wrote: Seeking any gossip on this Cinderella please. (no matter how trivial) Would the "thing" in the cape be an allegory of pestilence? http://cjoint.com/data/iCg03jlVMx.htm Thanks. |
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G'day Tony,
thanks very much. Listed in Green's TB catalogue (so the symbolism slots in) http://cjoint.com/data/iClNbPOCNW.htm (From ever helpful off-list army I am cataloguing Charkari at the moment, and from my notes from you previously, can you confirm none are found on cover? Mine seem to be all CTO, but I have one with a official type of cancellation. Comments? Rodney "Asia-translation" wrote in message ... Issued by the Indian PO on 2 October 1951 in three values: 1 Anna, 4 Annas and 1 Rupee. No information on the symbolism, unfortunately Tony rodney wrote: Seeking any gossip on this Cinderella please. (no matter how trivial) Would the "thing" in the cape be an allegory of pestilence? http://cjoint.com/data/iCg03jlVMx.htm Thanks. |
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On Aug 28, 5:45*am, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au wrote:
G'day Tony, thanks very much. Listed in Green's TB catalogue (so the symbolism slots in)http://cjoint.com/data/iClNbPOCNW.htm (From ever helpful off-list army I am cataloguing Charkari at the moment, and from my notes from you previously, can you confirm none are found on cover? Mine seem to be all CTO, but I have one with a official type of cancellation. Comments? Rodney "Asia-translation" wrote in message ... Issued by the Indian PO on 2 October 1951 in three values: *1 Anna, 4 Annas and 1 Rupee. *No information on the symbolism, unfortunately Tony rodney wrote: Seeking any gossip on this Cinderella please. (no matter how trivial) Would the "thing" in the cape be an allegory of pestilence? http://cjoint.com/data/iCg03jlVMx.htm Thanks. This set of three (in mint blocks of 4) recently sold on eBay for 100 Rupees ($2). http://www.cijoint.fr/cj200908/cijWyYCFZL.jpg Blair |
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Thanks for that Blair,
so I'll be dining out tomorrow on a pie floater. "Blair" This set of three (in mint blocks of 4) recently sold on eBay for 100 Rupees ($2). http://www.cijoint.fr/cj200908/cijWyYCFZL.jpg Blair |
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On Aug 28, 10:36*am, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au
wrote: Thanks for that Blair, so I'll be dining out tomorrow on a pie floater. "Blair" This set of three (in mint blocks of 4) recently sold on eBay for 100 Rupees ($2). *http://www.cijoint.fr/cj200908/cijWyYCFZL.jpg Blair Pie floater. eh! Oh Tony, it appears that Rodney has come to his senses and is now moving to South Australia. LOL Blair |
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That is not funny Blair.
I escaped from there, I merely borrowed a part of their cuisine. "Blair" Pie floater. eh! Oh Tony, it appears that Rodney has come to his senses and is now moving to South Australia. LOL Blair |
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On Aug 28, 6:55*pm, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au wrote:
That is not funny Blair. I escaped from there, I merely borrowed a part of their cuisine. So do you prefer tomato sauce or mint sauce on your pie floater? Or do you prefer it "au naturel"? 8*) B |
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Pies were the subject of radio Auntie yesterday (ABC Radio) and it brought back memories Blair. As a naval recruit, Sydney's "Harry de Wheels" was a common stop off point before going back on board after a night out. The wiki image is disgusting, a real pie floater has the pie placed on a warm bowl, upside down, and two ladles of minty, super green mushy peas, slooped over the top. Condiments of cracked pepper and salt to taste. Eat with a spoon, dribbling down the front of the shirt is excused, rather, expected. It really is a marvelous tasty "pick me up". The next day however, one has no friends at all, as the peas work their magic. On average, Australians consume 12 pies each a year, so it is apparent I am eating someone else's share. Here are kids at the footy, eating pies, (they look like Melbourne's "four and twenty" pies) http://cjoint.com/data/iDg2V6nCAT.htm Mmmmmm "Blair" So do you prefer tomato sauce or mint sauce on your pie floater? Or do you prefer it "au naturel"? 8*) B |
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On Aug 29, 2:57 pm, "rodney" pookiethai@NOSPAM iprimus.com.au wrote:
On average, Australians consume 12 pies each a year, so it is apparent I am eating someone else's share. Rodney, please feel free to take my ration - nasi goreng for breakfast/ lunch for me. I am a good post-modern Australian. T |
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