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The Stamp-Collector's Review and Monthly Advertiser, 1862; Austria The journal of the Austrian Philatelic Society - quarterly; Stamp News Australasia www.stampnews.net.au incorporates The Australian Stamp Monthly, est. 1930. The only monthly magazine in the Southern Hemisphere, available in print or digital formats. Back issues can be read free ...
Brentwood Library Children's Stamp Club (Los Angeles) [17] Bunker Hill Stamp Club (Los Angeles) [17] Burbank Stamp Club [17] [7] Collectors Club of Hollywood (Los Angeles) [17] [19] Collectors Club of San Francisco [19] Conejo Valley Philatelic Society (Newbury Park) [17] Council of Northern California Philatelic Societies [20]
A few basic items of equipment are recommended for proper stamp collection. Stamp tongs help to handle stamps safely, a magnifying glass helps in viewing fine details and an album is a convenient way to store stamps. The stamps need to be attached to the pages of the album in some way, and stamp hinges are a cheap and simple way to do this.
The original board and batten post office from Headsville, West Virginia, in service from 1860 to 1914, was purchased by the Smithsonian Institution in 1971, disassembled and moved to Washington, D.C., reassembled and opened as an example of a country store-post office for the Smithsonian's 125th anniversary in 1971.
The Clearview Library District wants $3.01 million and a cut of sales tax revenue to part with land Windsor is eyeing for a new King Soopers site.
Aero Stamp Collecting: A Practical Guide and Descriptive Catalogue, 2nd edition, 1924, 62p.(1st edition, 1923, 56p.) Aero Stamps: A descriptive catalogue with prices ...
Manchester City forward Khadija “Bunny” Shaw didn't travel with the team for Thursday's League Cup semifinal victory over Arsenal after being subjected to "racist and misogynistic” abuse on ...
Thereafter there is little mention of the office before 1419, when Windsor Herald was sent to the Duke of Brittany. Since that time, the office has been maintained. The badge of office is the sunburst badge of Edward III (Edward of Windsor) royally crowned. The best-known Windsor Herald was the 17th-century antiquarian, Elias Ashmole.