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Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika (KUT) is the name on British postage stamps made for use in the British colonies of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanganyika. The stamps were circulated between 1935 and 1963 by the joint postal service of the three colonies, the East African Posts and Telecommunications Administration.〔Blackburn, Graham (1976); ''The Postage Stamp Gazeteer''; Bobbs-Merrill, USA; ISBN 0-672-52146-6. See p.96.〕 Even after independence, the new separate nations continued to use the KUT stamps, and they remained valid for postage until 1977. ==First K.U.T. stamps== The first stamps marked Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika were issued in 1935, in the form of common design commemoratives for the Silver Jubilee of King George V as well as a definitive series featuring a profile of the king and local scenes. They replaced stamps marked "Kenya and Uganda" and "East Africa and Uganda Protectorates". The definitives included a dramatic departure from the usual engraved stamps of the period; the 10c and £1 stamp were typographed and had a silhouette of a lion, with color combinations of black/yellow and black/red, respectively.
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