Monday, May 30, 2011

 George VI Wilding Period
1949 - 1953
International Mail : Surface Rates

This post deals with international surface mail, excluding mail to the United States, during the George VI Wilding period, 1949 - 1953 :

1. Letter
a) Preferred Rate
b) UPU rate
2. Post Cards
3. Printed Matter
a) To April 1, 1952
b) From April 2, 1952


1. Letters

a) Preferred Letter Rate

A preferential surface letter rate applied to mail for Great Britain and all other places in the Commonwealth, France, Spain and North and South America. The letter rate was 4 cents for the first ounce and 2 cents for each additional ounce.


House of Assembly, Toronto to Edinburgh, December 7, 1949
4 cents letter rate to Great Britain



Toronto to East London, South Africa, October 29, 1951
4 cents letter rate to Commonwealth destination



Toronto to London, January 20, 1951
4 cents letter rate to Great Britain
Missent to London, Ontario
"TRY ENGLAND" instructional marking handstamp



Cordam Landing to Sliema, Malta, October 28, 1952
4 cents letter rate to Commonwealth destination



Perth to San Sebastian, Spain, July 15, 1952
4 cents letter rate to Spain



Brantford to Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 11, 1950
4 cents letter rate to South America



House of Commons, Ottawa to Nassau, Bahamas, October 27, 1951
4 cents letter rate to Commonwealth destination
Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent correspondence



Montreal to Bourg, France, December 3, 1951
4 cents letter rate to France
Shortpaid 1 cent and French charge 9 francs




b) U.P.U. letter rate

The U.P.U. letter rate was 5 cents for the first ounce and 3 cents for each additional ounce.


Toronto to Bois d'Haine, Belgium, September 21, 1950
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate



National Revenue Canada, St. Johns to Wolgan bei Hamburg, Germany, December 17, 1951
"G" overprint official stamps paying the 5 cents U.P.U. letter rate



Toronto to Hanover, Germany, February 24, 1953
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate
Shortpaid 1 cent
Canadian Tax : 6 centimes ( 1 cent = 3 gold centimes)
German charge : 9 pfennig


Canadian Tax
6 centimes


German charge
9 Pfennig



Toronto to Hanover, Germany, December 2, 1952
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate



Ayton to Berlin (U.S. Zone), June 21, 1951
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate



Toronto to Tel Aviv, Israel, October 17, 1951
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate



Mount Brydges to Vienna, Austria, December 7, 1950
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate
Austria censor handstamp



Rodney to Copenhagen, Denmark, February 14, 1951
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate



House of Commons, Ottawa to Athens, Greece, October 14, 1951
Official "O.H.M.S." overprint stamp paying the 5 cents U.P.U. letter rate
Correspondence from Member of Parliament Robert Knight



Toronto to Haadyai, Siam (Thailand), November 6, 1950
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate


Aklavik, NWT, to Copenhagen, April 2, 1951
5 cent UPU letter rate

Prior to living in Aklavik, Dr. Laurent-Christensen had spent over 20 years in Greenland.



Quebec to Copenhagen, Denmark, December 10, 1950
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate
Shortpaid 1 cent
Canadian Tax : 6 centimes ( 1 cent = 3 gold centimes)
Danish charge : 15 ore


Canada Tax Marking
6 gold centimes



Copenhagen postage due meter
"PORTO/ 0.15 ORE / DANMARK"
December 18, 1950





Moose Jaw to Leipzig, (East) Germany, April 2, 1951
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate
Shortpaid 1 cent
Canadian Tax : 6 centimes ( 1 cent = 3 gold centimes)
German charge : 20 pfennig



Canadian Tax
6 gold centimes


German Tax
20 Pfennig



Thetford Mines to Amsterdam, Netherlands, March 7, 1950
5 cents U.P.U. letter rate
Shortpaid 1 cent
Canadian Tax : 6 centimes ( 1 cent = 3 gold centimes)
Dutch charge : 8 cents


2. Post Cards

The post card rate to all destinations was 3 cents.


Sarnia to Haarlem, August 30, 1951
3 cents post card rate


Haarlem Transorma ident CZ



Vancouver to Inverness, Scotland, June 2, 1952
3 cents post card rate



Welland to Kinghorn, Scotland, March 5, 1952
3 cents post card rate



Montreal to Aruba, September 3, 1951
3 cents post card rate


3. Printed Matter

a) To April 1, 1952

The printed matter rate to all destinations was 1 cent for each two ounces



Ottawa to Helsinki, undated machine cancellation (Helsinki receiver February 28, 1951)
1 cent printed matter rate


Helsinki receiver
February 28, 1951


Uprated wrapper to Tournai, Belgium
Received may 9, 1951



b) From April 2, 1952

The printed matter rate to all destinations was 2 cents for the first ounce and 1 cent for each additional ounce.


Toronto to Stockholm, December 6, 1951
2 cents printed matter rate



Toronto to Lahti, Finland, December 3, 1952
Christmas card mailed at the 2 cents printed matter rate



Enclosed Christmas card