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media related to
Aerogrammes.
Letter Post
Manual (Universal
Postal Union, Berne, 1985). Sets out U.P.U.
regulations applicable to
aerogrammes.
Royal Engineers...
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types of
aerogrammes and air letters.
These are for:
public use,
official use,
armed forces/army use,
prisoners of war and
formulae aerogrammes. The first...
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stationery includes stamped envelopes,
postal cards,
letter sheets,
aérogrammes (airletter sheets) and wrappers, most of
which have an
embossed or imprinted...
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American novelist. She is
known for her
works in
novels Atlas of Unknowns,
Aerogrammes, The Tusk That Did the
Damage and Loot. She has also
written many short...
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Airlines (Gr****: Mακεδονικές Αερογραμμές,
transliterated Makedonikes Aerogrammes) was a
subsidiary of
Olympic Airways, the
former national flag carrier...
- And The
Elephant is Dancing. The band
released its
third full-length,
Aerogramme, in 2013. The Los Angeles–based band
Goldspot is
named after the fizzy...
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concurrently with the
first definitive stamps,
while pre-stamped
envelopes and
aerogrammes were
introduced later on. Most of
these were
discontinued at various...
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English favours program over
programme (in all contexts) and
aerogram over
aerogramme,
although both
variants are acceptable.
Similar to Canada, New Zealand...
- Card were
sometimes used on
aerogrammes prior to 1952, the year that the U.P.U. gave
official recognition of the word
aerogramme. But for aerograms, those...
- from an item of
postal stationery such as a
postal card,
letter sheet,
aerogramme or
wrapper that may have been used as a
normal stamp. In
Great Britain...