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GERMAN COLONIES
OST AFRIKA
STAMPS
1900

Occupation on 27th Feb 1885, German Post starting from 4th oct 1890.

Two German foreign post offices were used temporarily in the creation of German East Africa from the end of 1888. Neither Lamu nor Zanzibar fall under the German post in German East Africa however they are usually listed as such. Both post offices were only used for a short time and only used German Empire stamps. Lamu was located to the north of German East Africa on the coast of what later became British East Africa. Zanzibar was an island off the coast of German East Africa. Both of these postal agencies were later surrendered to Britain with the signing of the German-English Helgoland-Zanzibar Treaty.

German East Africa consisted of the region from Lake Victoria in the north and Lake Nyassa in the southwest, to lake Tanganyika in the west.

Post Offices in German East Africa were established in many towns and cities, here are some postmarks to look out for: AMANI, BAGAMOYO, BISMARCKBURG, BUKOBA, DAR ES SALAAM, DEUTSCHE SEEPOST OSTAFRIKA LINIE, DEUTSCHE SEEPOST OSTAFRIKA HILFSLINIE, DODOMA, HANDENI, IRINGA, KIGOMA, KILIMATINDE, KILOSSA, KILWA, KINDANI, KISSENJI, KONDOA-IRANGA, KOROGWE, LANGENBURG, LEGANGA, LINDI, MAHENGE, MARINESCHIFFE, MIKINDANI, MITTELLANDBAHN, MKALAMA, MKUMBARA, MOHORO, MOMBO, MOROGORO, MOSCHI, MPAPUA, MUANSA, MUHESA, NEO-LANGENBURG, NGOMENI, PANGANI, RUANDA, SAADANI, SCHIRATI, SONGEA, SOGA, TABORA, TANGA, TSCHOLE, UDJIDJI, USAMBARA BAHNPOST, USAMBURA, UTETE, WIEDHAFEN, WILHELMSTHAL and WUGIRI.

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MICHEL M53
REGULAR ISSUE GERMANIA

Issued: 4th Jul 1900. Regular issue Germania Michel 53 perf K14:14¼, no watermark.

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Mi M53
2P
dark blue grey
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