Postage stamps and postal history of Annam and Tongking
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A concise postal history of French Annam protectorate and Tongking protectorate, former territories of colonial French Indochina, that were located in present-day Vietnam. Dates 1888 - 1892
Stamp issues
Overview
The protectorate government over Annam and Tonkin issued only a single series of stamps.[1] On 21 January 1888 the protectorates overprinted "A & T" or "A – T" (an abbreviation for the French protectorates of Annam and Tonkin) on nine different French colonial commerce type stamps.[1] These overprints included a surcharge of either 1 centime or 5 centimes.[1] The surcharges that were added to these postage stamps come in different types with various letters and numerals and a variety of errors are known to exist.[1]
By the year 1892 the regular issue postage stamps of French Indochina had replaced the overprint issues of Annam & Tonkin.[1]
List
- Dates
- 1888 - 1892
- Currency
- 100 centimes = 1 franc
- Refer
- Indo-China Territories
Geography
comprises most of central Vietnam.- Capital
- Hanoi
- Frontiers
- Tongking is bounded by China (north); Gulf of Tongking (east); Annam (south); Laos (west). Annam is bounded by Tongking (north); Cochinchina (south); South China Sea (east); Cambodia and Laos (west).
- Language
- Vietnamese and French.
- Religion
- Mahayana Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism
History
- 1885
- Annam & Tongking became protectorates following warwith China.
- 1887
- Included in Indochinawith Cambodia and Cochinchina.
- 1888
- (21 January) One issue was released with 9 stamps. These stamps were centimes.
- 1892
- The issue was replaced by stamps of Indochina.
- 1893
- Laos was added to the union.
- 1949
- (14 June) Annam & Tongking became part of the new colony of Vietnam.
References
Sources
- Stanley Gibbons Ltd: various catalogues[not specific enough to verify]
- ISBN 0-356-10862-7
- Encyclopaedia of Postal History