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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
Unusual triangle strike,
"bulant" seems to ring a bell, (but a bit muffled with the memory) Anyone recognise it? http://cjoint.com/data/gicw2aGNpd.htm |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
Belay the last post,
I found it on my database. TPO travelling post office first one I have for Turkey though. "rodney" wrote in message ... Unusual triangle strike, "bulant" seems to ring a bell, (but a bit muffled with the memory) Anyone recognise it? http://cjoint.com/data/gicw2aGNpd.htm |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
On Jun 7, 8:34*pm, "rodney" wrote:
Belay the last post, I found it on my database. TPO * travelling post office first one I have for Turkey though. "rodney" wrote in message ... Unusual triangle strike, "bulant" seems to ring a bell, (but a bit muffled with the memory) Anyone recognise it? http://cjoint.com/data/gicw2aGNpd.htm "BULANT" is tha last part of the French word AMBULANT (travelling). Some TPO cancels. 1982 Paris to Lyon http://marcophilie.org/f1/2219-ambul...s-a-lyon-1.jpg 1993 Lyon to Sete (night) http://marcophilie.org/obl/ambulant-...yon-a-sete.gif 1993 Last Run cover - Mail Team D http://marcophilie.org/amb-moderne.html 1906 France http://leslaurentmarcophiles.unblog..../ambulant2.jpg 1951 stamp shows inside of a TPO (France) http://www.lemuseedutimbre.com/image...onposteweb.gif Blair |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
Cheers Blair, a nice link to TPO's / RPO's / Ambulante http://www.tpo-seapost.org.uk/tpo2/tpointro.html "BULANT" is tha last part of the French word AMBULANT (travelling). Some TPO cancels. 1982 Paris to Lyon http://marcophilie.org/f1/2219-ambul...s-a-lyon-1.jpg 1993 Lyon to Sete (night) http://marcophilie.org/obl/ambulant-...yon-a-sete.gif 1993 Last Run cover - Mail Team D http://marcophilie.org/amb-moderne.html 1906 France http://leslaurentmarcophiles.unblog..../ambulant2.jpg 1951 stamp shows inside of a TPO (France) http://www.lemuseedutimbre.com/image...onposteweb.gif Blair |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
Based on that link, my TPO was cancelled 5th November 1935 Alpullu, Turkey Handstamp 34 Route 6 the TPO was on a "ship route" (Alpullu was a major freight centre) Cheers Blair, a nice link to TPO's / RPO's / Ambulante http://www.tpo-seapost.org.uk/tpo2/tpointro.html |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
On Jun 8, 9:12*am, "rodney" wrote:
Based on that link, my TPO was cancelled 5th November 1935 Alpullu, Turkey Handstamp 34 Route 6 the TPO was on a "ship route" (Alpullu was a major freight centre) Alpullu is a town in Kýrklareli province , Babaeski districts, founded on 25 December 1925, opened for business on 26 November 1926 with the first sugar production in Turkey, developed with the Alpullu Candy Factory.(translation from wikipedia) pls see the map http://www.world-geographics.com/asi...7-alpullu.html |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
Thanks Anton, Ahhhh Turkish sweets! over the top taste. I remember when I was a naval rating, for a good "hit" one would light up a Turkish cigarette, cough, cough, splutter. Over the top taste. "CASACUDOR" wrote in message ... On Jun 8, 9:12 am, "rodney" wrote: Based on that link, my TPO was cancelled 5th November 1935 Alpullu, Turkey Handstamp 34 Route 6 the TPO was on a "ship route" (Alpullu was a major freight centre) Alpullu is a town in Kýrklareli province , Babaeski districts, founded on 25 December 1925, opened for business on 26 November 1926 with the first sugar production in Turkey, developed with the Alpullu Candy Factory.(translation from wikipedia) pls see the map http://www.world-geographics.com/asi...7-alpullu.html |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
On Jun 9, 5:09*am, "rodney" wrote:
Thanks Anton, Ahhhh Turkish sweets! *over the top taste. I remember when I was a naval rating, for a good "hit" one would light up a Turkish cigarette, cough, cough, splutter. * Over the top taste. "CASACUDOR" wrote in message ... On Jun 8, 9:12 am, "rodney" wrote: Based on that link, my TPO was cancelled 5th November 1935 Alpullu, Turkey Handstamp 34 Route 6 the TPO was on a "ship route" (Alpullu was a major freight centre) Alpullu is a town in Kýrklareli province , Babaeski districts, founded on 25 December 1925, opened for business on 26 November 1926 with the first sugar production in Turkey, developed with the Alpullu Candy Factory.(translation from wikipedia) pls see the map http://www.world-geographics.com/asi...i-province-410... It seems to be inland. How can it be on a "ship route"? It would seem that the nearest major port is Istanbul. Blair |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
It seems to be inland. *How can it be on a "ship route"? It would seem that the nearest major port is Istanbul. Blair I think that no. 6 was a car route - if we look closely to the bellow numbers - seem to be 3 - C (car). On the site indicated by Rodney S - was used for ship so logically C came from car.( I guess) Any way is a very interesting strike. I have thousands of Turkish used stamps but no one has "ambulant" ... Also Romanian stamps with "posta ambulanta" (travelling post) are very rare |
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Turkey~Unusual cancellation ID.
Aha, I see what you mean Anton, there is a little "nick" above the "A" in ambulant marry that with the nick of the date frame and it seemed to look like an "S" I can see what appears now to be a "C" but I have not read anywhere of a "car" route. "Car" meaning railcar? I was a little perplexed about "ship" route, but assumed the railhead of this particular line maybe connected with an established port route for goods ship bound. I also found the canceller perplexing being in English. "CASACUDOR" It seems to be inland. How can it be on a "ship route"? It would seem that the nearest major port is Istanbul. Blair I think that no. 6 was a car route - if we look closely to the bellow numbers - seem to be 3 - C (car). On the site indicated by Rodney S - was used for ship so logically C came from car.( I guess) Any way is a very interesting strike. I have thousands of Turkish used stamps but no one has "ambulant" ... Also Romanian stamps with "posta ambulanta" (travelling post) are very rare |
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