East Africa and Uganda Protectorates

In April 1901, the postal administrations of British East Africa and Uganda were consolidated, whose issues were then inscribed East Africa and Uganda Protectorates. Its catalog listing can be found in Scott under "Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania", in Gibbons under "Kenya, Uganda and Tangayika". 
 * In 1903-04, keytype designs with the portrait of Edward VII were issued on Crown CA watermarked paper.
 * In 1904-07, the previous designs were issued on Multiple Crown CA watermarked paper.
 * In 1907-08, the design was cnahged to reflect then change in currency to cents. They were denominated up to the 75c value.
 * In 1910, the 6c value was issued using a single plate for the design.



 File:EAU Prot 3r fiscal.jpg|1912 3r George V, fiscal cancel 
 * In 1912, keytypes with the portrait of George V were issued on Multiple Crown CA watermarked paper.
 * In 1919, a "FOUR CENTS" on 6c surcharge was issued.
 * In 1921, a number of George V stamps were reissued on Multiple Script CA watermarked paper.
 * In 1920, With British East Africa becoming a crown colony named Kenya, stamps were then issued inscribed Kenya and Uganda.

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