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  • Later more countries started to use handstamps to indicate the amount due.
  • A handstamp was applied to preadhesive ship letters.
  • This handstamp effectively cancels the stamp while leaving the place and date information easily visible.
  • A special handstamp was created depicting a Dakota flying " free " and not " boxed in ".
  • Later the combination of handstamps with both the " T " and the amount missing came into use.
  • The set was never used, though some were cancelled with an E . A . M . handstamp.
  • The Austrian post office used a single line handstamp with the text "'CRACAU " '.
  • Such handstamps may also be known as " obliterators " as the mark applied often obscures almost the whole of the stamp.
  • Before that time, the rates, dates and origin of the letter were written by hand or sometimes in combination with a handstamp device.
  • Koh has formed gold medal winning collections of classic India, Jaipur State, Perak, and Japanese handstamps on the stamps of the Straits Settlements.
  • The work they initiated needs to be advanced, just as the outsize handstamps, with their exhortations to action, need to be put to use.
  • While some mail is cancelled using handstamps, machine cancellation is ubiquitous, and in the industrialized nations the vast majority of mail is cancelled by machine.
  • Sometimes the district office's overprint included a number designating the suboffice for which the stamps were intended, and occasionally suboffices applied their own handstamps.
  • Large cities that have many post offices offer great study opportunities due to the vast range of handstamps or machine cancellations in use over any time period.
  • The design on the cover is based on architectural detail in the church; the pictorial handstamp for the Etchingham Stamp Festival is based on the church weathervane.
  • The first mention of a post office in Leamington Hastings was in September 1845, when a type of postmark known as an undated circular handstamp was issued.
  • The district office ordered stamps from Mexico City, they would be shipped by stagecoach unoverprinted, and then the district office would handstamp each stamp with the name of the district.
  • This continued until the colony took over the operation of its own posts on 1 April 1860, and thereafter mail was stampless, handstamps being used to indicate payment of postage.
  • The majority of postmarks today are in black, with red ( particularly in the United States with local post offices'handstamps ) following, though sometimes they are in other colours.
  • The traditional way to apply a postal marking is with the use of a rubber or metal handstamp; handwritten notations are sometimes seen for unusual situations or in very small post offices.
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