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GILBERT & ELLICE 1942 1 POUND PICK P4 WWII
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1942 GILBERT & ELLICE 1 POUND BANKNOTE PICK P4. VERY RARE NOTE. WWII ISSUE.Named after British sea captain Thomas Gilbert and British merchant and politician Edward Ellice, the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, the two groups of islands became a British protectorate in 1892. On 12 Jan 1916, the protectorate was raised to the status of a Crown Colony with capital established on Banaba Island. In 1937, the Phoenix Islands were added. Some of the islands were seized by the Japanese in the opening chapters of the Pacific War, and the subsequent late 1943 campaign to conquer the islands by the United States Marines became well known largely for the actions at Tarawa Atoll and Makin Atoll, both characterized by fierce Japanese defenses. After the war, in 1947, the capital was moved to Betio of Tarawa Atoll; later, the capital was moved to Bairiki, another island in the same atoll. The Gilbert and Ellice Islands were granted self rule in 1971. In 1974, ethnic differences between the peoples of the two island groups led to the separation of their internal governments in 1975. On 1 Jan 1976, the British Crown Colony was officially disbanded, setting the two island groups on the path to independence. On 1 Oct 1978, the Ellice Islands was granted independence, forming the new nation of Tuvalu. The Gilbert Islands followed suit on 12 Jul 1979, forming the new nation of Kiribati.
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