Admiral Charles K. Duncan: Career, NATO & Passport
The Four-Star Admiral Who Survived Neptune’s Inferno and Commanded the Atlantic Admiral Charles K. Duncan (1911-1994) was one of only…
The Four-Star Admiral Who Survived Neptune’s Inferno and Commanded the Atlantic Admiral Charles K. Duncan (1911-1994) was one of only…
Five Passports, Three Centuries: The Richard Fenton Barclay Archive (1926-2021) Some passport archives document a life. This one documents a…
The 1753 Jersey Ship’s Passport That Predates the United States A ship’s passport issued at the Island of Jersey in…
A U.S. Passport Stamped Aboard the Hindenburg: One of the Rarest Zeppelin Documents in Existence A U.S. passport bearing an…
The Doctor Who Crossed Three Empires: What One Siamese Diplomatic Passport Reveals About 1921 Significant update from eihaku48 on my…
Has the Era of Passport Stamps Come to an End? Europe’s Biometric Border and the Price of 700 Threats in…
Why Passport Fees Vary: The Business Behind the Booklet Even the European Commission was referencing to my article on passport…
How 30 Million Europeans Left for America: Immigration and Emigration in the 19th Century The 19th century was the greatest…
Two Mint-Condition Belgian Diplomatic Passports From 1954: Senator Gilbert Mullie and His Wife These are among the finest surviving examples…
The American Seaman’s Protection Certificate: America’s First Passport for Sailors American Seaman’s Protection Certificates were the closest thing the early…
A Danish Sea Passport from 1823: The Document That Moved a Cargo Brig Across the Atlantic A Danish sea passport…
When Europeans Crossed Borders Without a Passport passport-free travel Europe Between 1861 and 1914, most people in Europe could cross…