MICHAEL HAMILTON
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Country: Bahamas Clear
Subject: Missent markings Clear

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FRANCE to REPUBLIC HONDURAS missent to the BAHAMAS
full cover pmk'd 10-1-1979
£18

MISSENT TO BAHAMAS
full cover from Dendermonde, Belgium 28 9 81 b/stamped Grand Turk */13 OC 81
£18

MISSENT TO BAHAMAS
full cover from Saarbrucken 27 3 80 arriving Kingstown, St. Vincent */14 MR 80, no b/stamps
£16

MISSENT TO BAHAMAS
full cover to Grenada pmk'd Taymouth, b/stamped Nassau MAR 13 1951 and GPO and Gouyave */17 MR 51 arrivals
£48

COMPLETED JOURNEY WITHOUT ADHESIVES, Bahamas postal history
cover with red ink LOVELY BAY temporary rubber datestamp MAY 16 1958 to Houston, missent to Dallas, Texas MAY 23 1958, endorsed “Received without stamps at Bellaire” (a suburb of Houston).
£55

STANIARD CREEK, Bahamas
POSTMARK REQUEST REPLY CARD: sent out from Brighton, Sussex with GB QE2 2˝d for prepaid return arriving in the wrong country as struck with purple boxed “Missent to Bahamas”, dutifully returned with Staniard Creek 22 APR 71 sample cds, no text or b/stamps.
£40

BAHAMAS
full QV 2˝d PSE pmk'd C/FE 1 93 to Sutton, Surrey missent Reigate, backstamps.
£48

MAIL TO GRANTLEY ADAMS, Barbados postal history
1952 cover from the Board of Trade pmk'd London OFFICIAL PAID machine cancel dated 7 JAN 1952 to The Hon. G.H. Adams, C.M.G., House of Assembly, Bridgetown with handstruck "MISSENT TO BAHAMAS" supported by Nassau JAN 11 1952 machine cancel on reverse.
Grantley Herbert Adams founded the Barbados Labour Party and was Premier 1953-1958. The International Airport was named after him in 1976 and in 1998 he was named as one of the National Heroes of Barbados. His son, John "Tom" Adams (a keen philatelist), was Prime Minister 1976-1985.
£45
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