Canberra Stampshow 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Canberra 2010 Exhibitors
Owner
Title
Description
Frms
Pts
Prizes
Lvl
Traditional
Large Gold
Arthur Gray The Queen Elizabeth II pre-decimal Commemorative Issues of Australia 1952-1965 The exhibit examines each of the selected issues of the QEII period by reference to essays, die proofs, printers' imprint and plate numbers, and plate and perforation flaws. Missing colour varieties associated with the early development of photogravure printing are highlighted.
8
91
SP
N
Paul A Fletcher Niue A study of the pre-decimal postage stamps of Niue.
5
90
SP
N
Gold
Richard Gurevitch Haiti: 1915-1920 "Provisional" Issues A study of the 1915-1920 "Provisional" issues showing trial printings, printing varieties and representative usage on commercial and philatelic mail.
8
87
SP
N
Michael J Blake Nigeria 1892-1914 The period of exploration and protection. The exhibit contains material from Oil Rivers, Niger Coast, Southern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria. These territories were amalgamated as the British Colony of Nigeria in 1914.
5
86
SP
N
James Johnstone The cross and numeral design of Switzerland and its usage The exhibit describes the issue and use of the Swiss Cross and Numeral design through essays, proofs and trials plus the stamps themselves and their use on items paying appropriate rates
8
86
 
N
Allan P Berry The Stamps of the New Zealand Government Life Insurance Department 1891 – 1906 A study of the issues for the Department showing proofs, paper changes, watermark and perforation varieties and use on Departmental covers.
5
85
SP
N
John Shepherd Tasmania: Sideface Issues 1870 - 1912 A chronological study of the Sideface issue from 1870 printed by De La Rue, Tasmanian Government Printer and The Mercury newspaper. Die proofs, plate proofs, colour trials and blocks are shown. Usage on cover is shown throughout. Unusual items such as Cholera covers are shown and unique items such as the 1889 4d yellow bisect cover.
6
85
SP
N
Paul A Xavier Territory of Papua & New Guinea - Predecimal Definitives 1952-1965 Adhesives, printings, constant varieties and usage of the issues, from the recess engraved adhesives printed by the Note Printing Branch of the CBA, to the multi-colour photogravure issues printed by Courvoisier. Several photographic proofs, essays and presentation proofs are also exhibited.
6
85
SP
N
Large Vermeil
Paul Yap New Zealand Postage Dues A study of the postage due stamps issued 1899-1939, printing papers, flaws and varieties are examined, as well as usages.
5
83
 
N
Tim Beach New Zealand 1960 Pictorials A specialised collection of the issue including varieties, errors, postal usage, artwork and other interesting items.
8
82
 
N
William McCredie The Specimen Stamps of Tasmania 1861-1905 and their Protective Markings A review of the types of protective markings applied to postal or fiscal stamp proofs of Tasmania; dates and methods of application and usage.
3
82
 
N
Lionel Savins The 1935 Pictorial Postage Stamps of New Zealand This exhibit details the stamps from their date of original issue to their withdrawal, in chronological order with emphasis on papers and perforations used during the life of the issue. It includes varieties and the "Official" overprints, plus essays and die proofs.
5
82
 
N
Barbara Hancock The Diadem Issues of New South Wales A study of the various printings, shades, errors and retouches on the Perkins Bacon steel plates; all printed in Sydney from 1854 to 1912.
5
80
 
N
Peter Lehmann Cape of Good Hope - The World First Triangular Stamps The Cape of Good Hope triangle stamp period from 1853 to 1864, showing the different printings, paper, colour and colour shades, as well as methods of cancellations and usage of the stamps.
5
80
 
N
Ben Palmer NSW Centennials - World's First Commemoratives This exhibit explores and explains the set of eight issues to commemorate the centenary of British settlement in Australia. Essays, colour trials, plate proofs, multiples and unusual usage are all featured.
4
80
 
N
Penny Wells New Zealand Pictorials 1935-1947 With 14 stamps in the set of printing, these are depicted in order of denomination with details of printings, perforations, watermarks, coils, constant varieties, postal usage and essays. In 1936 each value was overprinted "Official"; these are included with usage.
6
80
 
N
Vermeil
Maurice J Williams Australia's Royal Stamps 1935-1977 The display of Australian Royal stamps spans the 42-year period from the silver jubilee of King George V in May 1935 to the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in February 1977.
7
79
 
N
Jeffrey Alan Trinidad Latvia 1923 - 1940 This exhibit is a chronological display of the definitive, commemorative, semi-postal and air mail issues of Latvia from the Lat period 1923 - 1940. Showcasing some of the faults from the printing stones due to the poor printing conditions caused by the years of occupation by Russia and Germany and the different documents that postage stamps were printed on.
5
78
 
N
Robert J Radley Canal Zone Panama and USA overprinted and surcharged issues from the 1904 classics including errors are featured with postage dues, first airmails, officials and pre-cancels. Early first flight covers, paquebots, censored, registered covers, PO seals and entires complete the exhibit
6
77
 
N
J Patrick Longfield British North Borneo 1883-1941 A display of the stamps and postal history. Included are a range of provisionals, postmarks, varieties, specimens, proofs and fiscals where appropriate. Stamps on covers include used registered, air and ship mail, censored mail, plus some postal stationery.
5
76
 
N
Jeffrey Gunston Australian Commemorative Stamps 1927 - 1936 Features the early commemorative stamps issued by Australia with background to the reason for their release. Highlights major flaws, selvedge inscriptions, colour variations and usage.
4
75
 
N
Large Silver
Errol John Hehir The Advance Bank ATM Issue This exhibit tells the story of the ATM triangular stamps since their conception in early 1996. It includes issues before the Australia Post and Advance Bank launch day; the tester, the first participating ATMs, FDC, postal use, St George Bank, overprints, special cancels, special events, late use to 2009.
3
74
SP
N
Phil Platt Sarawak's Three Rajahs The exhibit examines the stamp of the Rajahs, from just prior to the first Sarawak issue to the post war overprints in 1945. A particular interesting period because of the effect of historical changes on stamp issues.
4
74
 
N
Lindsay Chitty The A to Z of New Zealand Examples of Philatelic Terms This eight frame exhibit of New Zealand stamps and postal history shows a selection of material that illustrates New Zealand examples of philatelic terms. Examples are shown from throughout New Zealand's issuing history
8
73
SP
N
Ross Duberal Republic of Honduras to 1915 Includes pre-adhesive era, the first issue in 1866, later definitives, surcharges and fakes
5
71
 
N
Silver
Kevin Bogue Sarawak - the Stamps and Postal Use of the three White Rajahs to Crown Colony The stamps of Sarawak through the rule of the three white Rajahs through to Crown Colony in 1947, after which Sarawak joined the Federation of Malaysia.
5
65
 
N
Mark Saxby Australian Private Perfins This display shows the usage of Australian private perfins from 1877 until the present day. The dates of usage and the identity of the businesses that used them are shown by their use on covers and receipts.
4
63
SP
S
Silver-Bronze
Terry Prendergast Indonesia - the Turbulent Years In 1945, after the capitulation of the Japanese forces in the Netherlands East Indies, the Indonesians celebrated independence. Less than a month later the Dutch occupied Batavia (now Djakarta). The fighting which ensued for four years resulted in the death of more than one million people.
3
64
 
N
Postal History
Large Silver
David Burke Postal Problems and Solutions This exhibit discusses and investigates by examples the 8 main problems (and a collection of uncommon problems) that a letter may encounter, with appropriate solutions noted, and the function of the Dead Letter Office [DLO], the final resting place.
4
69
 
S
Postal History 2C
Gold
Hans-Jochen Dahl The Service of the German Fieldpost 1939 - 1945 German Fieldpost was operated from trials in 1937 until the German surrender in 1945. It had to deal with distances of 1000s of kilometres on at least four fronts, in conditions not envisaged by its designers, and operated an Airmail service carrying thousands of tons of mail over more than four million kilometres.
5
85
SP
S
Postal Stationery
Large Gold
John Sinfield Republic of Panama Postal Stationery to 1940 Prior to 1903 independence, Panama was merely a state of Colombia, and between 1881 and 1904 used Colombian stationery cards. By means of proof, mint and postally used examples, this exhibit traces the history and development of the Republic's postal stationery forms until cessation of printing in 1940. All Republic forms are represented, but excluded are related issues for the USA administered Canal Zone.
8
92
SP
N
Gold
John Dibiase Western Australia - the Postal Stationery 1879-1913 The exhibit encompasses the official postal stationery issued by the government postal department of Western Australia, including postcards, letter cards, reply cards, impressed envelopes, registered envelopes, newspaper wrappers and embossed telegraph forms.
5
86
 
N
Vermeil
Norman R Banfield Australia - King George VI Postal Stationery Postal stationery issued during the reign of King George VI - envelopes, registered envelopes, postal cards, lettercards and wrappers. It includes specimens, printed to private order items and a variety of usages.
5
79
 
N
Anthony Lyon New Zealand Postal Stationery Postcards 1876-1901 An exhibit showing a range of cards issued during the period 1876-1901. Shows mint, used and a selection of specimen cards and uprated cards.
3
78
 
N
Anthony Scott Air Letters to Aerogrammes 1944-1971 From the introduction of the 7d air letter up to the 10c 1971 orange jet series, specimens, official and printed without postage included, for use by Australian Dependencies, and privately produced aerogrammes by QANTAS and Archer.
5
77
 
N
Large Silver
Charles Bromser USSR Postal Stationery - The 10th Standard Issue The exhibit examines the 10th standard issue postal stationery of the USSR 1961-1967 and includes both illustrated and non-illustrated envelopes and cards.
8
73
 
N
Bernard Beston Guyana - the Postal Stationery Postal Stationery of Guyana since independence in 1966. Registered envelopes, postcards, wrappers, envelopes and aerogrammes, including British Guiana issued and used in Guyana.
4
72
 
N
Bernard Beston Postal Stationery of India since 1940 Postal Stationery of the modern period of India, including cards, envelopes, registered envelopes, aerogrammes.
5
72
 
N
Glen Stafford Nicaraguan Postal Stationery - The Seebeck Era This exhibit is chronological and shows the unused and used postal stationery of Nicaragua during the Seebeck period 1890 - 1899. UPU specimens, printers' proofs, essays and colour trials will be shown.
5
72
 
N
Dale Ansell New Zealand Postal Stationery 1876-1930 Significant items shown in this exhibit begin with the 1876 introductory postcard through to the first issues of KGV. Material includes proofs, specimens, mint and used examples, all in chronological order and ending in 1930.
5
71
 
N
Silver
Clyde F Ziegeler Bohemia and Moravia Postal cards and miscellaneous other 1939-1945 items, mint and used.
5
65
 
N
Aerophilately
Large Gold
Robert G Livingston New Zealand Domestic Airmails 1919-1940 The exhibit is of the development of Internal Air Mail Services from the pioneers of 1919 to the regular airmail contracts of 1936 and up to 1939. The pioneers were 1919-1922. During 1931-1934 several air survey flights were done to promote the carriage of mail by air. Stamp issues were proposed for certain flights. The exhibit includes essays, proofs and specimens of the issued stamps. Included are the virtually unknown forgeries of stamps, cachets and flight covers.
8
93
F+SP
N
John Sadler Australian Air Mails 1914-1934 A journey through history, from the first official air mail in 1914 to the establishment of the Australia - England air mail link in 1934: a selection which influenced the development of Australia's domestic and international air services, containing many items where only 20 or less are now considered to exist.
5
91
SP
N
Barry Scott Imperial Airways Limited Specialised exhibit covering the period of Imperial Airways from the forerunners to the rebranding in 1940 to BOAC.
8
90
 
N
Gold
Hubert Du Guesclin Flying Boat Mails and Australia 1925 - 39 Flying boats were important airliners until after World War II. This exhibit includes special flights and intermediate legs of flights by flying boats, but concentrates on their role in developing Australia's external airmails 1925 - 39.
5
85
 
N
Ross A L Wood Flying Boats over the Pacific The flying boat is a purpose built aircraft with the fuselage designed to land on water, usually with the addition of floats on the fuselage or on the wings for stability. This exhibit covers the use of flying boats to deliver mail over the Pacific.
5
85
 
N
Large Vermeil
Ross A L Wood Czechoslovak Airmails 1918-1940 The emphasis of the exhibit is to show the airmail routes and rates to and from over 50 countries and the many airlines that carried the mail during the period.
5
81
 
N
Rodney A Perry Destination Antipodes Commercial airborne mail to Australasia 1899 - 1945.
8
80
 
N
Large Silver
Tony Griffin The 1934 Flights of the "Faith in Australia" This exhibit outlines the flights of the "Faith in Australia" to New Zealand, Papua and New Guinea and their importance to postal system development.
3
70
 
N
Revenues
Vermeil
Dave Elsmore Tasmania Revenues to 1918 A study of the production of Tasmanian Revenues to 1918.
5
79
SP
N
John Dibiase The Customs Fee Stamps of Australia A study of the customs fee stamps of Australia that were issued in London to prepay duty on advertising and printed matter articles coming into Australia.
5
76
 
N
Thematic Philately
Large Gold
Douglas H South Our Feathered Friends An exciting excursion into the complex and intriguing world of birds and their relationship with man.
8
90
SP
N
Vermeil
Geoffrey William Smiley The Christmas Tree Ornament Christianity co-opted earlier traditions of the evergreen tree hung with fruit, when the Christmas Tree began. Apples as Christian symbols were used, but in time were replaced by manufactured replica lights. Ornaments have persisted even with reduced Christian focus on the celebration.
4
79
 
N
Large Silver
Barbara Streeter 3 Bs for Good Health A balanced diet is essential to good health and is made up of the 3 Bs: Base - protein foods; Bulk - carbohydrates; Balance - vitamins and minerals.
3
72
SP
N
Silver
Monica Comrie The Sheep Man's greatest provider: has provided food and clothing throughout the ages. There are many varieties of sheep, and their life style and products are demonstrated.
5
65
 
N
Silver-Bronze
John Kirke Penguins of the World A study exhibiting the 6 classes and 17 species of penguins illustrating:- location, ecology, breeding habits, behaviour, predators and food cycle. Also Antarctic penguins group research and polar conservation.
3
61
SP
N
Bronze
Jason Grech Captain James Cook The three voyages of Captain James Cook: his epic journeys into the Pacific.
3
58
 
N
Yvette Trinidad History of Medical Discoveries This exhibit is a time line of medical discoveries from 4000 BC to modern day.
5
58
 
N
Julie Green New Zealand Christmas This exhibit shows the development of Christmas-themed stamp issues in New Zealand.
3
56
 
N
Maximaphily
Vermeil
Jenny Banfield Advances made in Medicine shown on Maximaphily Cards Some of the advances made in the field of medicine - starting from the worship of the gods as a means of curing or preventing diseases to modern medicine.
3
77
 
N
Barbara Bartsch Roads and Bridges - their Use and Structure Roads and Bridges developing over time - shaped by changing technology to today's multi-lanes and fly-overs until roads and bridges are inseparable structures.
5
76
N
Youth
Large Vermeil
Michael Davis Ultimate Train This exhibit shows the development of the train, from the first steam-powered engines at the start of the nineteenth century through diesel and electricity enhancements to modern technology with greater speed and efficiency.
2
81
SP
N
Vermeil
Timothy Kemp The Beautiful Game - Football From the sport's beginnings, to the game of today, shown through essentials of the game, skills, administration and the major competitions.
2
77
SP
N
Large Silver
Isabella Beach Animals - Pets, Farm, Wild Animals are in our life every single day. They come into our lives as pets possibly when they are little and grow up with you. This exhibit looks at animals in the different ways that we see them in the world.
2
72
 
N
Blake A J Griffin James Cook - The Three Voyages My exhibit details James Cook's early life and career in the Royal Navy, his three voyages of discovery and finally his death in Hawaii.
3
71
SP
N
Alyssah Xeniah Alcala Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II This exhibit features the illustrious life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II using postage stamps and other related philatelic materials from various issuing entities around the world.
4
70
SP
N
Youth
Large Silver
Tait Beekmans New Zealand QEII Definitives 1953 - 60 An exhibit of QEII definitive issues including stamps, plate blocks, colour varieties, coils, booklets and postal usage.
3
72
 
N
Silver-Bronze
Kieran Liddington New Zealand Christmas 1960-1979 This exhibit shows the New Zealand Christmas issues of 1960 through to 1979
2
62
 
N
Open
Large Vermeil
Kevin W Dwyer Australian National Research Expeditions first Base "Heard Island" 1947-1965 The story of the historic Australian Antarctic expeditions to Heard Island 1947-1955. Establishment of Heard Island, ship voyages, different methods of communications, which is illustrated by photos, postmark dates, maps, ship voyages, personal covers, cards, newspaper clippings, etc.
3
79
 
S
Lynne Nicholl Open wide - a bite at dentistry A brief look at dentistry - anatomy and pathology, dentists across the ages, treatment, equipment and oral health
5
78
 
S
Vermeil
Kim D Dwyer Wildlife of the Antarctic Regions The exhibit gives an insight into some of Antarctica's extraordinary and unique wildlife. The main animals detailed are the penguins, seals, whales and birds. Also featured are the Antarctic environment, food chain, introduced species, and scientific research and human impact.
3
73
 
S
Large Silver
Doreen A Holmes From Hanover to Windsor This exhibit shows the House of Hanover ending with the death of Queen Victoria followed by the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. King George V's reign started in this Royal House, but due to the animosity of the British public to Germanic names, he made the unprecedented proclamation changing the name to Windsor.
8
69
 
S
Literature
Large Vermeil
Australian Cover Society Australian First Day Covers A book by Michael Moore, Colleen Woolley and Frank Pauer, published by the Australian Cover Society, 218 pages in full colour with references and a 7-page index, published November 2009. Price $95 plus postage and packing. Further details from ACS, PO Box 2066, Bayswater VIC 3153; www.acs-inc.com
0
80
SP
N
The Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria Inc Philately from Australia The quarterly Journal of the Royal Philatelic Society of Victoria has been published since 1949, making it Australia's longest published philatelic magazine. Annual subscription is $A80 within the Melbourne Metropolitan area, $A70 interstate and overseas. Subscriptions to the Hon Treasurer, P O Box 2066 Bayswater VIC 3153. For details see www.rpsv.org.au
0
80
SP
N
Vermeil
Prestige Philately New South Wales Pre-stamp Postal History The collection formed by Brian Peace is the most comprehensive ever offered at public auction. The auction catalogue represents the best published reference material on this subject. It contains illustrations of virtually every "single" lot, along with exhaustive descriptions including extracts from letters, plus extensive biographical notes and background information.
0
78
 
N
Michael Barden Avant qu'il ne soit trop tard (Before it is too late) The only comprehensive study of Belgium's -10% "van Acker" issue of 1946. Describes the types of surcharges on stamps and postal stationery with sections devoted to forgeries, postal rates and Malines surcharges. In English and copiously illustrated in colour, 136 pp; an invaluable reference to a poorly understood issue. Price $A62 (postage/packing extra). Orders and further details from nedrabm@bigpond.com
0
76
 
N
Australian Cover Society The Cover Collector Published quarterly, with focus on research articles, plus Society news and auctions. Annual membership for Australian addresses $A25, overseas addresses $A35, both plus entry fee of $A3. Contact the Secretary on mooremv2002@yahoo.com.au; further details on www.acs-inc.com
0
75
 
N
Prestige Philately British New Guinea & Papua The Peter Troy collection is the most comprehensive ever offered at public auction. This catalogue represents the best published reference on the subject. It contains illustrations of virtually every "single" lot - many over-size and some with enlargements of varieties - along with exhaustive descriptions plus provenance of numerous items.
0
75
 
N
Royal Philatelic Society of New Zealand Inc The New Zealand Stamp Collector The Society was formed in 1888 and was accorded the Royal status in 1946. The journal is published quarterly with focus on New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Annual subscription for New Zealand residents is $NZ60 and with airmail delivery to Australia and the Pacific Islands $NZ71.20 and elsewhere $NZ73.20. Further details on www.rpsnz.org.nz
0
75
 
N
Large Silver
Australian Commonwealth Collectors Club of NSW ACCC of NSW Bulletin A Sydney-based society devoted to all aspects of Australian Commonwealth philately. A quarterly journal with an annual subscription of $40 for Australia/Oceania and $75 for the Rest of the World. Contact: The Secretary ACCC, GPO Box 1971, Sydney NSW 2001. Email contact: geoff@brusden-white.com.au
0
74
 
N
Society of Australasian Specialist/Oceania The Informer Quarterly Journal; 28 pages A4 per issue, first published in 1936. Annual subscription $US22 plus $US3 joining fee Subscription information from Secretary/Treasurer Stuart Leven: stulev@ix.netcom.com
0
74
 
N
Tasmanian Philatelic Society The Courier - Research Journal of the Tasmanian Philatelic Society The Courier is the research journal of the Tasmanian Philatelic Society and has been published since 1985. Devoted entirely to the study of Tasmanian stamps and postal history, The Courier enjoys the support of specialist collectors around the globe and is issued twice yearly to all members. Membership details may be obtained from the secretary, GPO Box 594, Hobart Tas 7001, or online at http://tps.org.au
0
73
 
N
Australian States Study Circle of the Royal Sydney Philatelic Society Sydney Views - Journal of the Australian States Study Circle of the Royal Sydney Philatelic Club The Australian States Study Circle marks its Golden Jubilee in 2010 and since 1983 has published a quarterly journal. It contains a technical exploration and explanation of colonial philately and is the only journal in the world solely dedicated to this field. Quarterly journal , annual subscription $A25 wthin Australia, $A35 overseas. Contact for membership Peter Brigden, c/o RSPC, GPO Box 1751 Sydney NSW 2001
0
72
 
N
Postal History Society of New Zealand The Mail Coach Bi-monthly journal. The Postal History Society of New Zealand Inc was founded in 1964 to promote and encourage the study of the history of communications in New Zealand, Australia and throughout the South Pacific area, and to circulate information thereon to members. Annual membership $NZ25 for NZ addresses, $NZ30 for Australian addresses and $NZ38 for the rest of the world; for further details see www.nzpf.org.nz
0
70
 
N
Silver
Australian Philatelic Society Journal of the Australian Philatelic Society A quarterly publication - each issue is of 32 pp with a comprehensive range of research and informative articles. Annual membership within Australia is $A25 with a joining fee of $A10; for overseas rates and further details see www.aps.org.au
0
69
 
N
New Zealand Postcard Society Pillar Post Journal of the New Zealand Postcard Society: includes articles on postcard exhibiting, postcard photographers and publishers, upcoming events, and articles of general interest. A4 size, with colour outers, published quarterly, and provided free of charge to members. For membership details contact Jenny Long, 160 Soleares Avenue, Mt Pleasant, Christchurch 8081 New Zealand or jenny.long@paradise.net.nz; annual subscription for members in New Zealand $NZ30, all overseas addresses $NZ40.
0
68
 
N
Cinderella Stamp Club of Australasia Cinderellas Australasia A journal published three times each year, devoted to cinderella, revenue and railway philately with an emphasis on Australasia material. Annual subscription is $A10 for Australian addresses, $NZ20 for NZ addresses. Overseas rates obtainable from the Secretary of CSCA, PO Box889, Chatswood NSW 2057, or by email to paulgeraldstorm@hotmail.com
0
67
 
N
Perfin Club of New Zealand & Australia South Pacific Perfin Bulletin Journal of the Perfin Club of New Zealand and Australia; published quarterly. Annual subscription Australia & New Zealand $A10, elsewhere $A15 airmail. Further details john.mathews@canberra.edu.au
0
67
 
N
Silver-Bronze
Philatelic Association of NSW Inc (Philas) Philas News Quarterly journal of the Philatelic Association of NSW Inc, providing information on stamp club meetings and events, plus items of interest. Issued four times each year to clubs and subscribers. Annual subscription $5 within Australia and $A20 overseas. For membership contact the Secretary, P O Box 220, Darlinghurst NSW 1300; email lhsavins@optusnet.com.au
0
64
SP
N
Society for Polar Philately Penguin Views Journal of the Society for Polar Philately; emphasis is on Australian Antarctic Territory philately, but also includes the philately and postal history of both poles. Approximately 16 pages per issue; three issues each year (January, May and September); annual subscription in Australia $A20, Asia/Pacific addresses $A25, rest of the world $A30. Enquiries to Peter Brigden, P O Box 408 Wahroonga NSW 2076, email pbrigden@wongmayes.com.au Contact officer for access to the Society Blog site "Penview": kofpea@tpg.com.au
0
63
 
N
Auckland Philatelic Society Auckland Philatelic Society Newsletter News, views and meeting reports. Includes in-depth articles on speakers' displays and other articles of philatelic interest and club notices. 4 issues per year; annual membership $NZ30 for NZ addresses; for further details see www.aps.gen.nz
0
60
 
N
Bronze
North Shore Philatelic Society Auckland Rangitoto Quarterly newsletter to Society members. Details on www.northshoreps.com, contact for further details: nsps@xtra.co.nz
0
57
 
N

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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