S.S "Curlew". 1856 (Feb 15) Entire letter from Robert Tucker & Co in London to Bermuda with London and Liverpool lozenge datestamps and a black "5d" charge mark, carried from Liverpool to Halifax on the Cunard steamer "America", arriving on February 29th. It was then conveyed by the Cunard steamer "Curlew" which left Halifax on March 14th bound for Bermuda and St. Thomas; approaching Bermuda four days later it struck a reef east of the...
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Lot #290 - wreck mail of the americas and west indies Bermuda
S.S "Mary Bowers" - Civil War Blockade Runner. 1864 (Aug 24) Entire letter from St. Georges, Bermuda to Richmond, Virginia "p Mary Bowers" with Charleston, S.C c.d.s (Sep. 2) and oval framed "STEAM - SHIP", charged 22 cents. Carried on the Blockade Runner "Mary Bowers" which left St. Georges on August 25th with a cargo of coal, pretending to be bound for Halifax but actually made for Charleston. Approaching Charleston from the east she...
Lot #291 - wreck mail of the americas and west indies Bermuda
S.S "Fort Victoria". 1929 (Dec 14) Cover from Washington DC to Hamilton, Bermuda, the stamp washed off, the reverse bearing the explanatory label "Post Office, New York, N.Y. / This article (damaged by water) is part of / the contents of the mail sacks for Bermuda on / board the S.S. Fort Victoria, which vessel, in a / dense fog, was rammed by the S.S Algonquin / and sank in New York Harbor December 18, 1929. / J.J. KIELY, Postmaster. / N.Y....
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