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Survey of postage meter cancellations |
Centenary of the Dutch railways, 18 September, 1939. |
Cancellation on the occasion of 50 years State Mines in Heerlen, showing a mine truck, 1 May 1952. |
Translation: Red Light. Stop. |
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Translation: train, tram, bus. Under one roof. The Hague Central Station. |
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Translation: 1 and 2 October 1988. Tilburg 125 years city on track. |
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Translation: Where would we be without the train? |
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Translation: 125 years of railways in The Netherlands. |
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Translation: Sometimes the train isn't such a bad idea. |
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Translation: Stop when light flashes red. |
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Translation: Dutch Railways. |
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Translation: Dutch Railways. |
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Translation: Dutch Railways. |
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Translation: 1908-1983. 75 years electric trains in The Netherlands. |
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Translation: Evening return single ticket + 25 cents. |
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Translation: (Travel by) Rail to 75. |
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Translation: The train isn such a bad idea. |
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Translation: Schiphol Line railway to runway. |
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Translation: Intercity every half hour. |
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Railbouw was a contractor of rail projects in Leerdam. Later the name changed to VolkerRail and the company was situated in Dordrecht. |
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Translation: off-peak card makes the train cheaper outside the busy hours |
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Optilon produces zippers. |
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ACTS Nederland BV was a Dutch railway company. The abbreviation originally comes from "Afzet Container Transport System". On February 5, 2011, the activities were continued by Husa. |
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Translation: Have a safe ride with us. Rotterdam Electric Tram. |
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Grand Hotel Wientjes is well-known in Zwolle and its surroundings and this former mayoral residence is only 100 metres away from Zwolle central station. |
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Although the cancel is in English, it is Dutch. From 1959. |
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Electrorail company. Cancel from 1979. |
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Translation: The train, a different view of the world. |
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Z.P.C from Leeuwarden the capital of the province of Friesland. Cancel from 1941. |
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???. Cancel from 1963. |
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Translation: Germany by train. Cancel from 1987. Advertisement for the German Railways: Deutsche Bahn. |
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GVU was the abbreviation for Municipal Transport Company between 1977 and 2013. Since 2007, GVU has been a subsidiary of Connexxion. Since December 8, 2013, the company name GVU disappeared and bus and tram transport in the city of Utrecht was operated by the brand name U-OV. |
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The Arnhem based travel agency Van Baal & Co. advertised with this cancel. |
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Frama by the Protestant Christian Union of Transport Personnel (Protestants Christelijke Bond van Vervoerspersoneel), at the time (1960) situated at Nieuwe Gracht 50, Utrecht. |
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Van Gend & Loos was a well-known Dutch distribution company. It was established in 1796 and was purchased by DHL in 2003. |
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Another Van Gend & Loos cancel from 1954. |
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Commemmoration of 75 years electric trains in The Netherlands. 1983. |
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Germany by train. 1987. Advert by Deutsche Bahn (German Railways). |
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Bell Lines Limited was an Irish / Dutch liner shipping company and a container terminal operator. The company was one of the pioneers of container shipping in Europe. Bell Lines also operated in Rotterdam. |
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Transport by all means. Royal Burger Group B.V. or Royal Burger Group is a shipbroker company and logistics service provider that has been established in Rotterdam since 1772. The activities are organized in four different business units: Liner Agencies, Logistic Services and Ferry Agencies. In total, the company has 13 offices in 9 different countries. In 2015, the company employed about 185 people. |
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Another transport cancel with a train included. |
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Transport cancel with a train included. V.V.V stands for Vereniging voor Vreemdelingenverkeer, Association for Tourist Travel. It is an organization in the Netherlands in which local or regional recreation companies and agencies work together to promote tourism to the location in question. The tourist information offices provide visitors with information about the relevant city or region and mediate in booking overnight stays and the like. In addition, they try to further develop tourism. |
If you want to learn more about this type of cancellation you could read the wikibook about Dutch postage meter stamps. (opens in new page) |