Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Kimble's March Postmark Calendar

Kimble's March Calendar
Into the Deep Blue
As a collaborative project, Dan and I are presenting a postmark calendar for all 366 possible days of the year, represented by interesting appropriate date cancellation stamps from the Kimble collection.

We are publishing, during 2017, a monthly blog post with the date postmarks for that month for everyone's enjoyment.

The introduction, dedication, and links to the other months that have been published, is included with the January post.

March Postmark Calendar

March 1
Canada 1873 Scott 37 3c orange red "Victoria"

March 2
Great Britain 1881 Scott 89 1p lilac "Victoria"
Cardiff, Wales

March 3
Great Britain 1902 Scott 127a 1/2p blue green "Edward VII"

March 4
Belgium 1900 Scott 66 10c bright rose "Leopold"
Probably Oostende railway station in Ostend in West Flanders, Belgium. 

March 5
United States 1933 Scott 726 1c yellow green
"Restoration of Fort Dearborn"
Washington, D.C.

March 6
Austria 1875 Scott 37 10kr blue "Franz Josef"
Fine Print

March 7
Great Britain 1902 Scott 127 1/2p gray green "Edward VII"

March 8
Belgium 1900 Scott 66 10c bright rose "Leopold"
Alost (Aalst) , Belgium is on the Dender River, 31 km from Brussels.

March 9
Great Britain 1887 Scott 113 2p green & carmine rose
"Victoria"
Malvern is a spa town in Worcestershire, England.

March 10
Great Britain 1902 Scott 127 1/2p gray green "Edward VII"

March 11
Canada 1868 Third Issue Federal Bill stamp FB40
3c green "Victoria"
 Van Dam Canadian Revenue Catalogue

March 12
United States 1923 Scott 562 10c orange "Monroe"

March 13
Netherlands 1876 Scott 34 1/2c rose
"Numeral of Value'
The Hague

March 14
Great Britain 1937 Scott 236 1p scarlet "George VI"

March 15
Great Britain 1902 Scott 127 1/2p gray green "Edward VII"

March 16
Great Britain 1902 Scott 127 1/2p gray green "Edward VII"
Stoke-on-Trent is the home of the pottery industry in England.

March 17
Belgium 1905 Scott 87 25c ultramarine "Leopold II"
Antwerp

March 18
Austria 1875 Scott 37 10kr blue "Franz Josef"
Fine Print

March 19
Great Britain 1912 Scott 160 1p scarlet "George V"

March 20
Mexico 1868 Scott 61 25c blue/pink "Hidalgo"
Veracruz

March 21
New Zealand 1916 Scott 163 2p yellow
"George V"
Oxford is a small farming community in North Canterbury

March 22
Austria 1875 Scott 36 5kr rose "Franz Josef"
Fine Print
Landstrasse is a district in Vienna

March 23
Belgium 1905 Scott 85 10c dull rose
"King Leopold"
Sainte-Marie-sur-Semois is part of the Belgian town of Etalle.

March 24
Great Britain 1902 Scott 127 1/2p gray green "Edward VII"
Liverpool

March 25
Belgium 1882 Scott Q6 1fr gray "Coat of Arms"
Gosselies is a section of the Belgian town of Charleroi.

March 26
Great Britain 1902 Scott 127 1/2p gray green "Edward VII"

March 27
British Offices in China 1922 Scott 19 4c scarlet 
"George V"

March 28
Belgium 1900 Scott 66 10c bright rose "Leopold"
Jumet is now part of Charleroi.

March 29

United States Scott 951 3c blue green "Constitution"
Gary, Indiana, home of steel mills and the "Jackson 5".

March 30
Austria 1875 Scott 37 10kr blue "Franz Josef"
Fine Print

March 31
United States 1917 Scott 516 30c orange red
"Franklin"

Belgium 1907 Scott 82 1c gray 
Out of the Blue
Some of the postmarks are identified, others are not. Help from readers is appreciated. ;-)

Note: all of the stamps featured for the post are part of the Kimble collection.

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4 comments:

  1. Hello, Jim! Another great calendar page! The beautiful stamp that marks the date of March, 11 is from the 3rd issue of Federal Bill Stamps in Canada. The year of issue is 1868, but I don't know the Scott catalog number (I'm sorry for that)! Regards, Catalin

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    1. Thanks Catalin. I don't have information on Revenue stamps. so your information was helpful.

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  2. Ray McIntire, Springfield TNMarch 2, 2017 at 3:54 PM

    Hey Jim, I was particularly interested in the fact that Dan's calendar is from Knox College, which is located in my hometown of Galesburg, Illinois. Is he located in Galesburg? Because it would be great to have a philatelic contact when I travel back home! Thanks, Ray

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    1. No, Dan and I live in the same town in Oregon.

      But he did attend Knox College as an undergraduate, and I believe he may still be in alumni contact with them.

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