Lady McLeod
Paddle steamer ship that served as a private local post office / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lady McLeod was a paddle steamer and a private local post. The ship sailed regularly between Port of Spain and San Fernando, on Trinidad island, now in Trinidad and Tobago from the end of 1845 until 1854. The private local post ran during the same time with the use of postage stamps on its mail from April 1847.
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Lady McLeod | |
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Country of production | Trinidad |
Location of production | Unknown |
Date of production | April 1847 (1847-04) |
Nature of rarity | Few printed |
No. in existence | Unknown |
Face value | None |
Estimated value | On cover CHF39,000 |
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