South West Africa

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South West Africa was formerly German Southwest Africa, becoming a mandated territory of South Africa after World War I.

Overprinted South African stamps were the norm, the overprints alternating "South West Africa."/"Zuid-West (or Zuidwest) Afrika." in panes, checkerboard style. Therefore, stamps can be collected in bilingual pairs.  File:SWA 6d bantam.jpg File:SWA 10sh pict.jpg File:SWA wildebeest.jpg|1984 wildebeest stamp. 
 * In 1923, George V designs were overprinted as noted above with "Zuid-West." for the Afrikaans version. "South West." measured 14.5 mm wide, "Zuid-West." measured 13mm wide. The two lines of the overprints are spaced 14mm apart.
 * Later that year, 5/-, 10/- and £1 values were issued with overprint lines spaced 10mm apart.
 * In 1923-24, a set with overprint spacing again 14mm was issued. The Afrikaans version was now Zuidwest.. South West. was now 14mm wide.
 * In 1924, the 2/6 stamp was overprinted with "South Africa." 16mm wide, "Zuidwest." 12mm wide, 14mm spacing between lines.
 * In December 1924, a new set was issued with top line lengths as above, but 9.5mm spacing between lines.
 * In 1926, three low values were overprinted with overprints running vertically.
 * Also in 1926, South African triangle commemoratives were overprinted SOUTH WEST / AFRICA or SUIDWES-AFRICA'''. In 1927, the English overprint was issued with a one-line overprint.
 * In 1927, contemporary bicolor South African pictorials were overprinted reading vertically, the Afrikaans version with "Suidwes".







File:SWA wildebeest.jpg|1984 wildebeest stamp. 