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Title: FPO D 47 1916
Post by: Chris Grimshaw on August 28, 2020, 12:36:53 PM
Hi All

Currently putting together an article on the 60th Division during their time in Salonika December 1916 to June 1917.

When they left France in December 1916 date stamps had been swapped as part of the security measures in place.  Divisional HQ was using FPO D 47 at this time.  It is recorded that D 47 was used on their first arrival in Salonika in December 1916  HQ arrived by 8th December.

Slim chance but does anyone have an example or confirmed record of use.  I have examples of the three Brigade FPO's using the cancels they had swapped and used for a short time in Salonika but FPO D 47 eludes me.

Chris
Title: Re: FPO D 47 1916
Post by: Alan Baker on August 28, 2020, 01:28:06 PM
I have checked Alistair's index cards and he notes D47 with a date of usage of 21st December 1916. His card has the pencil notes "SAL" and "60".

The censor used was CM3/3277, but Daniel does not have any details for this number, apart from use in Egypt with FPO156 in 1917. AK's cards records usage on 3rd Sept 1917, noted in Proud as in the Gaza area (156 Brigade, 52 Division).
Title: Re: FPO D 47 1916
Post by: Chris Grimshaw on August 28, 2020, 01:38:29 PM
Thanks Alan

That's great.  AK didn't update this one on his copy of K & C.  A second look up of the cards if possible please. 

APO R 60, Three different cancels recorded by Proud, two normal Double Ring and the third one is the Horseshoe cancel.  Latest date of the D Ring is 19.9.16. W Front, earliest for the Horseshoe cancel is 2.2.17  (Ref Proud) Office opened in Salonika 17.1.17.

I have two examples from Feb and March 17.

Chris

Title: Re: FPO D 47 1916
Post by: Chris Grimshaw on August 28, 2020, 01:46:13 PM
Have checked my records and have nothing on censor 3/ 3277 or anything close to that one . Closest I can get with Type 3 is 3392,

Censor numbers with this Division are scattered.

Chris
Title: Re: FPO D 47 1916
Post by: Alan Baker on August 28, 2020, 08:05:50 PM
Sorry. The index cards I have are all FPO Nos. I think any APOs are with Chris Stephany-Weddell
Title: Re: FPO D 47 1916
Post by: Chris Weddell on August 28, 2020, 09:25:45 PM
Chris,

        Will have a look for you.

              Chris.

Title: Re: FPO D 47 1916
Post by: Graham Mark on September 01, 2020, 07:52:25 PM
Censor 3/3277
Frank Daniel's work sheets are no help on this one.
DAN 4 is recorded at the beginning of the use of type 3
and FPO 156 in early 1917.
Graham