- Postage stamps and postal history of the Ross Dependency
Ross Dependency stamps have been issued byNew Zealand postalauthorities for use on mail fromScott Base since 1957.Overprinted New Zealand stamps had been used for mail on two earlierexpeditions to the region.King Edward VII Land
Before leaving New Zealand on the
1908 British Antarctic Expedition ,CaptainErnest Shackleton was appointed as a New Zealand Postmaster,and provided with 23,492 New Zealand “Penny Universal” stamps, overprinted“King Edward VII Land”, for use on the expedition.Postmaster Shackleton was provided with a circular date stamp,“BRIT. ANTARCTIC EXPD.”, with “N.Z.”, and time, date, year on four linesin the centre, which used to postmark mail from the continent. [web cite|url=http://www.south-pole.com/aspp102.htm|title=ANTARCTIC CHRONOLOGY A Postal History Gallery of Related Events 1906-1909]
It should be noted that due to ice conditions Shackleton was unableto reach
King Edward VII Land , and established his base inMcMurdo Sound .Victoria Land
Before leaving New Zealand on the
Terra Nova Expedition in 1910,CaptainRobert Falcon Scott was appointed as a Postmaster. 24,000New Zealand “Penny Dominion” stamps (200 sheets) were overprinted“VICTORIA LAND.”, of which 23,171 were carried by Postmaster Scott onthe expedition.During 1912, an additional 2,400 Edward VII ½d stamps were overprinted,and 1,940 of these were carried aboard the Terra Nova when it returnedto Antarctica in the 1912-13 summer season. [web cite|url=http://www.south-pole.com/aspp103.htm|title=ANTARCTIC CHRONOLOGY A Postal History Gallery of Related Events 1910-1914]
Ross Dependency: 1957-1987
The first stamps inscribed Ross Dependency were issued on January11, 1957, in conjunction with the New Zealand Antarctic Expedition, ledby Sir
Edmund Hillary (part of theCommonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition ). Before the expedition leftNew Zealand, on 23 November 1956, Hillary had been appointed postmaster.When the expedition chose the site for Scott Base, a post office wasestablished, initially in a tent. [web cite|url=http://stamps.nzpost.co.nz/Cultures/en-NZ/Stamps/StampsHistoricalIssues/1959+-+1950/Ross+Dependency.htm|title=Ross Dependency - Pictorials]The initial set of stamps consisted of four stamps, in the denominations 3d, 4d, 8d, and 1s 6d. When New Zealand adopted a
decimal currency in 1967, the stamps were reissued in denominations of 2c, 3c, 7c, and 15c.A new definitive set, consisting of six stamps denominated 3c, 4c, 5c, 8c, 10c and 18c was issued in 1972. The next set, issued in 1982 to mark the 25th anniversary of Scott Base, consisted of 5c, 10c, 20c, 30c, 40c and 50c stamps.
The post office at Scott Base was closed in 1987 as part of the rationalisation of
New Zealand Post . Mail from the base was handled inChristchurch , and the issuing of “Ross Dependency” stamps ceased.Ross Dependency: 1994-present.
New Zealand Post resumed the issue of stamps inscribed “Ross Dependency”in 1994, “due to local and international demand.” [web cite|url=http://stamps.nzpost.co.nz/Cultures/en-NZ/Stamps/OtherCountriesAndTerritories/RossDependency/|title=Ross Dependency] A definitive set was issued in 1994, and pictorial sets of five or sixstamps have been issued annually since then.
The denominations match those of contemporary New Zealand stamps.However, the stamps are not generally valid on New Zealand mail.Mail from the Ross Dependency is processed by the “Ross Dependency Agency”,located at a post office in Christchurch. Members of the public(mostly philatelists and stamp dealers) are able to post items bearingRoss Dependency stamps at this office. [web cite|url=http://www.polarphilately.com/pposouth.html|title=Polar Philately]
Mail is canceled with the inscription “Ross Dependency Agency, Christchurch.” [web cite|url=http://www.newzeal.com/steve/antarctica/ross.htm|title=Ross Dependency Stamps]
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Postage stamps and postal history of New Zealand
* [http://www.100megsfree3.com/glaw/scott/index.htm New Zealand Antarctic Covers]References
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