Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika

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Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika was formed by a merger of those three East African British colonies in January 1933.

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 * In 1935-37, pictorial designs with the portrait of King George V were issued.
 * In 1935, the George V Silver Jubilee set was released, the first of the colonial omnibus sets to follow.
 * In 1938-54, previous pictorial designs, now with the portrait of George VI, were issued in various perfs.
 * 10c and 1/- values would later have an inscription added reading ROYAL VISIT / 1952.
 * In 1941-42, four South African stamps were provisionally surcharged KENYA / TANGANYIKA / UGANDA and new values.
 * In 1954-59, new pictorials with Elizabeth II portraits were issued.
 * In 1960-62, new pictorial definitives were issued once again.
 * In 1964, a Tokyo Olympics set was issued inscribed UGANDA, KENYA, TANGANYIKA & ZAZIBAR.
 * In 1965, a name change was made to Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.

Official issues

 * In 1960, contemporary definitives were overprinted OFFICIAL.



Postage due issues

 * In 1928-33, a numeral design with the value in a circle was issued.
 * In 1935-60, another numeral design but with the value in a scroll-like frame was issued.



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