New Hebrides, 1920s/1980s, postal history collection, attractive and seldom-seen assembly of 112 covers, primarily from the British
New Hebrides, 1920s/1980s, postal history collection, attractive and seldom-seen assembly of 112 covers, primarily from the British administration, showing early French and English definitive issues from the George V and George VI periods through to the Elizabeth II era, technically diverse with airmail, commercial usages, censored mail, ship mail, registered items, postage due mail, and aerogrammes, together with several examples of successor state Vanuatu, a notable feature being identical frankings cancelled on differing dates at various post offices, alongside many colourful multiple-franked social covers addressed locally and throughout the Pacific including Australia and New Zealand, the great majority appearing to be genuine social usage rather than philatelic creations, typically fine-very fine or better throughout.