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Gambia - Frederick John Melville
Frederick John Melville
Gambia
Published by Good Press, 2022
goodpress@okpublishing.info
EAN 4057664566652
Table of Contents
Gambia.
Chapter I.
The Colony and Its Posts.
Chapter II.
Cameo
Issue of 1869.
Chapter III.
Issue of 1874.
Chapter IV.
Issue of 1880.
Chapter V.
Issue of 1886-87.
Chapter VI.
Queen's Head Series, 1898.
Chapter VII.
King's Head Series, 1902-1906.
Chapter VIII.
Provisional Issue 1906.
Chapter IX.
Bibliography.
Index to the Chief Printed Articles and Papers in Philatelic Periodicals.
Chapter X.
Check List.
APPENDIX.
Gambia.
Table of Contents
Chapter I.
The Colony and Its Posts.
Table of Contents
The British West African possession known as the Colony and Protectorate of the Gambia occupies a narrow strip of territory (averaging 12 miles in width) on both sides of the Gambia river. The territory comprises the settlement of St. Mary, where the capital—Bathurst—is situated, British Cambo, Albreda, M'Carthy's Island and the Ceded Mile, a protectorate over a narrow band of land extending from Cape St. Mary for over 250 miles along both banks of the river.
The Gambia river was discovered by a Portuguese navigator in 1447; under a charter of Queen Elizabeth a company was formed to trade with the Gambia in 1588. In the reign of James II. a fort was erected by British traders at the mouth of the river (1686), and for many years their only traffic was in slaves. The territory became recognised as a British possession under the Treaty of Versailles, and on the enforced liquidation of the chartered company it was incorporated with the Crown as one of the West African settlements. Until 1843, when it was granted separate government, it was administered by the Governor of Sierra Leone. In 1868 it was again annexed to Sierra Leone, and not until twenty years later was it created a separate Crown Colony with a Governor and responsible government of its own. At present the staple trade of the Colony is ground nuts, but efforts are being made to induce the natives to take up other products.
Postally there is little to record prior to 1866, which is the date ascribed by Mr. F. Bisset Archer, Treasurer and Postmaster-General, to an alteration in the scale of postage, the half ounce weight for letters being introduced. The rate to Great Britain was, we believe, from that date 6d. per half