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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...
- 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...
- stationery includes stamped envelopes, postal cards, letter sheets, aérogrammes (airletter sheets) and wrappers, most of which have an embossed or imprinted...
- Atlas of Unknowns have been sold in eight countries. Her second book, Aerogrammes (Knopf) was published in May 2012. She has also written a number of short...
- 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...
- 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...
- (2009). "Migrating waterbirds: international postage paid envelopes and aerogrammes" (PDF). Stamp Bulletin. 300: 14. "Elizabeth Gould (1804–1841)". Australian...
- Olympic Airlines (Gr****: Ολυμπιακές Αερογραμμές, Olympiakés Aerogrammés – OA), formerly named Olympic Airways, was the flag carrier airline of Greece...
- 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...