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.
 * 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.
 * 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 Kenya becoming a crown colony, stamps were issued inscribed Kenya and Uganda.

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