I received the following enquiry from an individual in Belgium, my first for 2022:
[color=maroon]Are the BAPO Z cancels during World War I only used in Alexandria/Egypt?[/color]
I responded as follows:
[color=maroon]Thank you for your enquiry below. I have consulted the following publication:
The Postal History of the British Army in World War I 1903-1929, by Alistair Kennedy and George Crabb, published FPHS 1977
And this states that BAPO Z cancels were only used in Alexandria, Egypt. The office opened on 5 April 1915 and continued until at least December 1919.
The above publication also states that the earliest known date of a BAPO Z cancel is 10 April 1915.
I will, however, place your query on our members only discussion forum and should that elicit any additional information I will pass that on to you.[/color]
The individual has responded as follows:
[color=maroon]Thanks for your answer.
I was also of the opinion that this stamp was only used in Alexandria, but on Ebay I saw this announcement which made me doubt.[/color]
I have attached the relevant item - I welcome your views, especially of you WW1 and Salonika specialsts!
Thanks, Mike :)
Oh, I say - from 'Salonika' with Egypt stamps. Good one. How rare must THAT be? ;D
N
Thanks Nick - good point, well spotted !!
Hi Mike,
Surely from Egypt with Egyptian stamps and the BAPO Z at Alexandria - the reference to Salonika is misleading.
I think on cover these would have been nice, but are likely a collectors item cancelled as they are, the sort of philatelic material that you might see from that period.
Peter
Peter
Thanks for your response - I have to agree with you. Looking at the items again, I do feel they are philatelic - each stamp nicely cancelled with a BAPO Z marking!
Mike :)
Ah, perhaps the sarcasm in my response was not as obvious as I thought it was.... ;)
Afternoon Team,
Totally fabricated and certainly never saw the sky's of Salonika.
I'd suspect Gatt or one of his cronies.
Chris