British interests in Madagascar organised two different posts on the island. A runner service between
Tananarive and the French Post Office at
Tamatave was organised by British residents before 1884. It was made official by the British Vice Consul in 1884. It used locally produced stamps between 1884 and 1897 after which stamps were discontinued but the service continued with handstruck marks. During the French war of occupation the British ran an inland postal service using special stamps between January and September 1895. This was not an official service of the British Post Office. File:Stamp BCM Madagascar 1886 1.5d.jpg|A stamp of the earlier British post in Madagascar supported by the British Vice Consul File:Stamp BIM Madagascar 1895 1s.jpg|Stamps from the 1895 British inland postal service == See also ==