HA 67 - Letter paper of Gloucester Cathedral published by Power and used to New York in 1848
A rare example of topographical writing paper used during the retaliatory period in force between 3rd July 1848 and 3rd January 1849 when, although prepaid one shilling, it was charged again on arrival in Boston a further 29 cents, 24 cents being the retaliatory rate for a letter carried on a British ship and 5 cents the inland postage to New York.
A rare example of topographical writing paper used during the retaliatory period in force between 3rd July 1848 and 3rd January 1849 when, although prepaid one shilling, it was charged again on arrival in Boston a further 29 cents, 24 cents being the retaliatory rate for a letter carried on a British ship and 5 cents the inland postage to New York.
A rare example of topographical writing paper used during the retaliatory period in force between 3rd July 1848 and 3rd January 1849 when, although prepaid one shilling, it was charged again on arrival in Boston a further 29 cents, 24 cents being the retaliatory rate for a letter carried on a British ship and 5 cents the inland postage to New York.