These are all listed in SG Simplified.
Your first 2 rows are Railway Parcels Stamps, listed after the normal postage stamps, and prefixed with a P. They start in 1923, with some of yours listed later in 1940, when some colour changes occurred.
The first 2 stamps on the 3rd line are under the heading Parcel Post Stamps, issued in 1929 and listed with the prefix B.
The last 2 stamps on the 3rd line are listed under the heading Railway Parcels Stamps, 1934 with the prefix P.
The first 4 stamps on the bottom line are found in the normal listing as issued in 1893.
The 1 cent orange is SG133 (1912), and the 1 cent grey is SG68 (1884).
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re: Need help with these Belgian issues.
Not going to get rich off those, Martin, but they will look nice in your album.
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