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CEN T SOR

Started by Tony Walker, June 04, 2020, 09:55:35 PM

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Tony Walker

The censor marks CEN T SOR with the central T which could be another letter or letters, a number or a symbol are largely associated with ships of the Dover Patrol Command in WWI.  The letter T is known in several forms and in purple, and provides scope for study - some time.

The cover has a London machine cancel dated 31 October 1917 with wavy lines, with an illegible censors initials. However the cover illustrated has, on the reverse a boxed PH. / 344, shown here enlarged by 150%.

I've not seen this before and I thought Peter High may be able to throw some light on it.....?

Cheers
Tony

Peter Harvey

Hi Tony,

Hope you are well.

The P.H. mark certainly is a collector mark, I have sen this applied to a broad range of postal history over the years, although I am not sure who the 'collector' was.

Peter

Tony Walker

Peter - So it obviously wasn't you, maybe Peter High.... !

Nick Colley

Hardly his style, Tony!

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Alan Baker

A bit over the top though. Other dealers do at least write on covers and cards in pencil