Postal History
Postal History of the Spanish Civil War
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Postal History of the Spanish Civil War
Cover with Sevilla local, bisected & censor mark to Cadiz.
Cover with Huelva local, used in Bollullos del Condado & censor mark from Sevilla. Arrival backstamp.
Cover from Liria to the Republican front, with no postmark. On the back, military censor mark “CENSURA / IV CUERPO” in violet.
Spain, Civil War, cover from Liria to the front with faded censor mark. Postmark dated on June 2, 1938. Addressed to the soldier Salvador Mañes Ferrandis, 42 Brigada Mixta, Base 1º, CC Nº 2, Batallon 168 bis, 2ª Compañia, 3ª Seccion.
Spanish Republican Refugees in France, cover from Bracares camp to Paris with franchise stamp.
Spain, Civil War, Nationalist cover with Sevilla local Galvez 676 and censor mark Heller Nac. S102.24a. On the back, Santiago arrival postmark.
Spain, Civil War, cover from Granada to Barcelona franked with Edifil 881 for air mail and Edifil 879 for express mail and Republican political label Consell de Sanitat de Guerra 5c Domenech 1246. Special railway postmark “”TREN POSTAL 4 / ?? NOV 39 / MADRID-VALENCIA”. This is a fake cover, as Tren Postal nr 4 started its service in 1972.
Republican field post card with censor & postmark from the 145 Brigada Mixta in blue, reading “CORREOS / 145 BRIGADA / ESTAFETA DE CAMPAÑA”. Sent by the soldier Jaume Vallcorba to his wife Francesca Sabé in Mollet del Vallès, and dated September 18, 1938. Allepuz 1753.
Spain, Civil War, Republican Field Post Cover, 145 Brigada Mixta franchise mark used as postmark. Sent by the soldier Jaume Vallcorba, from 44 Division, 145 Brigada Mixta, 3r Batallon, from the front to his wife Francesca Sabé in Mollet del Vallès (Barcelona). With content. Letter dated on June 3, 1938.