BRITISH POST OFFICES ABROAD

Great Britain has introduced postal services throughout the world and has often made use of British definitives bearing local overprints. The following is a full list of British postal services abroad:

★ 'British Post Abroad'


★ British post offices abroad


British post offices in Africa various issues


Baghdad (British Occupation) 1917 only


Bangkok (British Post Office) 1882 - 1885


Batum (British Occupation) 1919 - 1920


Beirut (British Post Office) 1906 only


British post offices in the Turkish Empire 1885 - 1923


British postal agencies in Eastern Arabia 1948 - 1966


Bushire (British Occupation) 1915 only


Cameroons (British Occupation) 1915 only


China (British Post Offices) 1917 - 1930


★ China (British Railway Administration) 1901 only


Crete (British Post Offices) 1898 - 1899


East Africa Forces 1943 - 1948


Egypt (British Forces) 1932 - 1943


Eritrea (British Administration) 1950 - 1952


★ Eritrea (British Military Administration) 1948 - 1950


German East Africa (British Occupation) 1917 only


Iraq (British Occupation) 1918 – 1923


Japan (British Commonwealth Occupation) 1946 - 1949


★ Japan (British Post Offices) 1859 - 1879


Long Island (British Occupation) 1916 only


Madagascar (British Consular Mail) 1884 - 1895


Mafia Island (British Occupation) 1915 - 1916


Malaya (British Military Administration) 1945 - 1948


Middle East Forces (MEF) 1942 - 1947


Morocco Agencies 1898 - 1957


North Borneo (BMA) 1945 only


Salonika (British Field Office) 1916 only


Sarawak (BMA) 1945 only


Somalia (British Administration) 1950 only


★ Somalia (British Military Administration) 1948 - 1950


Tangier 1927 - 1957


Tripolitania (British Administration) 1950 - 1952


★ Tripolitania (British Military Administration) 1948 - 1950

Contents
Sources

Sources



Stanley Gibbons Ltd: various catalogues

Encyclopaedia of Postal History

★ Stuart Rossiter & John Flower: ''The Stamp Atlas''

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