Our Webmaster (Bob Bruce) received the following enquiry from member Thomas Johansen in
Abu Dhabi with the question: "I was wondering if someone could tell me anything about this naval censor mark and when and why it was used"
One for our naval specialists !
Many thanks and have a good Christmas to all, Mike :)
It looks like Gould's 7C50, I think. If Thomas can provide the maximum and minimum dimensions of the outer-most and inner-most ovals, then we'll be able to confirm that - or retract it, I suppose. Dr.Gould notes that it has been recorded with a Bombay paquebot (date not mentioned). His update of 2016 states that it is from a transport vessel, although which one is not specified. It is likely to be most useful if Thomas can provide a scan of the entire item.
rgds
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Hi Nick
Appreciate your feedback - it is a postcard from Muscat - but paid in England - doesn't carry Muscat or Bombay transit stamps but the writing indicates Persian Gulf origin.
I can not measure it as it doesn't belong to me at this time
Best
Thomas
Thanks, Thomas. Sadly, for reasons unknown, I can't open that file. Does anyone else have that problem here, or are my graphics file readers merely being temperamental? :-\
Perhaps when you've won custody of the item, we can try again with a scan rather than a screenshot?
rgds
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Hi Nick
My email address is arabiangulfphilately@gmail.com
Send me a mail and I will send you a copy of the item
Best
Thomas
Sorry I cannot open the file either
Tony Walker
walker369@btinternet.com
ok, Tony, I have a useable file I'll send you.
chrs
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Hi chaps
I cannot explain it, beyond my technical ability, but I can view the postcard on my iPhone when I open up the Discussion Forum and also when I select "View" to open it up. However, I cannot forward it as an email to my account as it does not open - likewise I cannot open it up on my computer from the Forum!
Mike
Thanks Nick - scan received OK
i do not have an example of this censor in my collection, but agree with your 7C50. Pity thee APO/FPO number is not clear.
Someone must have an example, somewhere......?
Cheers
Tony