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General Philatelic/Identify This? : India & Great Britain & Military History

 

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Oiltechken

08 Mar 2020
06:42:49pm
Image Not FoundThis envelope was in a box of stamps. I know the stamps are India Scott # 80and #106. The emblem on the reverse is the logo of the British Royal Army Medical Corp. I was wondering if anyone has more info what the purpose of this might be how this might have been used postally?
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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..

08 Mar 2020
11:21:10pm
re: India & Great Britain & Military History

With neither an address nor return address,
I'd have to take a wild guess that someone,
Doctor, Nurse, Medical Technician or passerby,
had access to some British Army Medical
Facility some where, perhaps in or near India
and intended to mail a long letter.
Or,
wrote a letter and failed to affix an address
Ooops, I meant to include a patient, of course..

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Oiltechken

08 Mar 2020
06:42:49pm

Image Not FoundThis envelope was in a box of stamps. I know the stamps are India Scott # 80and #106. The emblem on the reverse is the logo of the British Royal Army Medical Corp. I was wondering if anyone has more info what the purpose of this might be how this might have been used postally?
ThanksImage Not Found

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Silence in the face of adversity is the father of complicity and collusion, the first cousins of conspiracy..
08 Mar 2020
11:21:10pm

re: India & Great Britain & Military History

With neither an address nor return address,
I'd have to take a wild guess that someone,
Doctor, Nurse, Medical Technician or passerby,
had access to some British Army Medical
Facility some where, perhaps in or near India
and intended to mail a long letter.
Or,
wrote a letter and failed to affix an address
Ooops, I meant to include a patient, of course..

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".... You may think you understood what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you think you heard is not what I thought I meant. .... "
        

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