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The postal history of the British Cameroons falls into two essential parts: the occupation of German
Kamerun Kamerun was an African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916 in the region of today's Republic of Cameroon. Kamerun also included northern parts of Gabon and the Congo with western parts of the Central African Republic, southwestern p ...
by Anglo-French forces in 1915, when German Colonial stamps were issued with an
overprint An overprint is an additional layer of text or graphics added to the face of a postage or revenue stamp, postal stationery, banknote or ticket after it has been printed. Post offices most often use overprints for internal administrative pur ...
and surcharge; and the situation following a 1961 plebiscite, after which the former
British Cameroons British Cameroon or the British Cameroons was a British mandate territory in British West Africa, formed of the Northern Cameroons and Southern Cameroons. Today, the Northern Cameroons forms parts of the Borno, Adamawa and Taraba states of N ...
, today known as
Ambazonia Ambazonia, officially the Federal Republic of Ambazonia, also referred to as Amba Land, is an unrecognised breakaway state in West Africa which claims the Northwest Region and Southwest Region of Cameroon, though it currently controls almost ...
, was divided between
Cameroon Cameroon (; french: Cameroun, ff, Kamerun), officially the Republic of Cameroon (french: République du Cameroun, links=no), is a country in west-central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west and north; Chad to the northeast; the C ...
and
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.


Historical background

Cameroon was a German
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called Kamerun on the outbreak of the
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. It was invaded by Anglo-French forces in September 1914 and finally overrun in February 1916. The bulk of the country became the French colony of
Cameroun Cameroon (; french: Cameroun, ff, Kamerun), officially the Republic of Cameroon (french: République du Cameroun, links=no), is a country in west-central Africa. It is bordered by Nigeria to the west and north; Chad to the northeast; the C ...
while Great Britain claimed two western areas, adjacent to the Nigerian border. These were collectively known as British Cameroons and, following the
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, separately as
Northern Cameroons British Cameroon or the British Cameroons was a British mandate territory in British West Africa, formed of the Northern Cameroons and Southern Cameroons. Today, the Northern Cameroons forms parts of the Borno, Adamawa and Taraba states of N ...
and
Southern Cameroons The Southern Cameroons was the southern part of the British Empire, British League of Nations mandate territory of the British Cameroons in West Africa. Since 1961, it has been part of the Republic of Cameroon, where it makes up the Northwest Re ...
. The Anglo-French claims were ratified by
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mandates in 1922.Rossiter & Flower, pp.314–315.


British Occupation issues: 1915

Stamps of German
Kamerun Kamerun was an African colony of the German Empire from 1884 to 1916 in the region of today's Republic of Cameroon. Kamerun also included northern parts of Gabon and the Congo with western parts of the Central African Republic, southwestern p ...
were overprinted ''C.E.F.'' (Cameroons Expeditionary Force) and surcharged with values from one halfpenny to five shillings by the British occupation forces in July 1915.


British Cameroons

From about 1920, British Cameroons used stamps of Nigeria without overprint. These can be recognised only cancellation marks which show one of 15 relevant post offices. After the Second World War ended, British Cameroons was formally divided into its northern and southern constituents but both continued to use the Nigerian stamps with local cancellations.


Northern and Southern Cameroons

After French Cameroun became independent in January 1960, it was decided to hold plebiscites in Northern and Southern Cameroons in February 1961. Northern Cameroons opted to join Nigeria, effective from 31 May 1961, and so continued to use Nigerian stamps as before. Southern Cameroons opted to join Cameroon effective 1 October 1961. In the interval, stamps of Nigeria values one halfpenny to one pound, overprinted ''CAMEROONS U.K.T.T.'' (United Kingdom Trust Territory)Gibbons, ''British Commonwealth 1966'', p.810. were issued. These stamps were valid in Northern and Southern Cameroons until separate existence ended. File:Stamp_Cameroons_1sh-250px.jpg, Shilling stamp used at
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, now in Nigeria File:Stamp_Cameroons_3d-250px.jpg, ''Threepence stamp used at
Kumba Kumba is a metropolitan city in the Meme department, Southwest Region, Western Cameroon, referred as "K-town" in local slang. Kumba is the most developed and largest city in the Meme Department and has attracted people from the local villag ...
, now in Cameroon''


See also

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Postage stamps and postal history of Cameroon Postage stamps have been used in Cameroon or Cameroun since the nineteenth century. German protectorate Cameroon became a German Protectorate in 1884 and used German colonial stamps overprinted Kamerun in 1897. In 1900, the Yacht series common ...


References and sources

;References ;Sources *
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Ltd, various catalogues. * Stanley Gibbons Ltd, ''British Commonwealth 1966'', Stanley Gibbons Ltd, 1965. * Stanley Gibbons Ltd, ''Europe and Colonies 1970'', Stanley Gibbons Ltd, 1969. * Stanley Gibbons Ltd, ''Great Britain Concise 1997'', Stanley Gibbons Ltd, 1997. * Rossiter, Stuart & John Flower. ''The Stamp Atlas''. London: Macdonald, 1986. * ''XLCR Stamp Finder and Collector's Dictionary'', Thomas Cliffe Ltd, c. 1960.


Further reading

* Maddocks, R.J. ''The Postal Arrangements of the Anglo-French Cameroons Expeditionary Force 1914-1916''. Oswestry: R.J. Maddocks, 1996 217p. * Maddocks, R.J. and M. P. Bratzel, Jr. ''The Postmarks and Postal History of the Cameroons under British Administration, 1916-1961''. Windsor, Ont.: MPB Canada, 1994 136p. * Maddocks, R.J. and M. P. Bratzel, Jr. ''The Postmarks and Postal History of the Cameroons under British Administration, 1916-1961: Supplement''. Windsor, Ont.: MPB Canada, 2007 115p. * Wright, Michael St. J. ''The Postal History of the British Occupation & Administration of the Cameroons 1914-61''. ?: British West Africa Study Circle, 1983 26p.


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