
An envelope posted from Herne Bay in Kent, England on 16th August 1946. It carries a two-pence halfpenny ‘Victory’ or ‘Peace and Reconstruction’ postage stamp with the head of King George VI, an olive branch, the emblems of the four nations of the United Kingdom and the areas in which the country intended to reconstruct and build. The sender has covered over a previous name and address with an ‘envelope economy label’ which allowed the envelope to be reused. Recipient’s name and address have been removed. Symbol | Communication | Correspondence | The Past | History
High Resolution JPEG Picture of An envelope posted from Herne Bay in Kent, England on 16th August 1946. It carries a two-pence halfpenny ‘Victory’ or ‘Peace and Reconstruction’ postage stamp with the head of King George VI, an olive branch, the emblems of the four nations of the United Kingdom and the areas in which the country intended to reconstruct and build. The sender has covered over a previous name and address with an ‘envelope economy label’ which allowed the envelope to be reused. Recipient’s name and address have been removed. [2235370286] stock photo
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