New Guinea - Overprinted Australian Stamps - 1916 £1 Kangaroo stamps with Third Watermark

Accession Number AWM2018.20.66
Collection number RC11574.006
Collection type Digitised Collection
Record type Item
Item count 1
Object type Philately
Physical description 2 Image/s captured
Place made Australia
Date made 1916
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Copying Provisions Digital format and content protected by copyright.
Description

Block of 30 Kangaroo stamps, overprinted with the fourth setting of N.W. Pacific Islands and carrying a value of 1 pound.

During the First World War, Australia administrated German territory in New Guinea. On 4 October 1914, the Australian Administration reported that for postal purposes two separate issues of stamps were made for use in New Guinea.

1. Stocks of German colonial stamps for the Territories of German New Guinea and the Marshall Islands were overprinted and surcharged with the Royal Cypher "G.R.I." and new values in British currency.

2. Current Australian postage stamps overprinted with "N.W. PACIFIC ISLANDS".

Australian stamps consisted of two series - the Kangaroo and Kind George V designs - which were used until 1925 when German New Guinea, then known as the Territory of New Guinea, issued the territory's first stamp series.