BECHUANALAND
Postal History, Postmarks
POSTAL HISTORY
AB3835
1932 (20th May), envelope addressed to England, bearing a pair of KGV 1d scarlet (SG 92) tied by MAUN (20 May) double circle datestamps. The reverse shows a LIVINGSTONE / N. RHODESIA (24 May) machine roller cancellation applied in transit.
 
Note: due to the remoteness of Maun in Ngamailand, the routing via Northern Rhodesia was presumably the most efficient and would have been the nearest access to the railway, then travelling south over the Victoria Falls, through Southern Rhodesia and on to Cape Town and a ship to England.
£110