An area I like
Shown is the page covering Censor 370, allocated to British Military Mission South Russia.
Raises a couple of questions, what's the earliest anyone records or has seen usage. also any later usage?
F D on his printed spreadsheets has an entry for late 1918 "OHMS LDN or LDK 7" anyone any clues on this.
Chris
Chris
Whether this helps or not I don't know - but LDN is a common abbreviation for LONDON.
I don't know if this makes sense in your context.
Looking at it closely it is definately OHMS LDN - now is it a 7 or a Z ? He writes his 7 and Z with a line through the slope. It could be that this refers to a London civil postmark?
Mike
Thanks Mike
Think you're correct here. Could be one of the Naval markings, early mail is known with censor 7 / 370 and RFHMS cancels
Chris