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The Bulletin was first published in September 1963, not long after the formation of the Philatelic Bureau on 1 May, and was a monthly publication almost from the start. Early editions were simple publications, type-written on Bureau notepaper in A4 size. Later editions were professionally produced in colour in A5 size. Originally it was ...
This is a list of philatelic bureaus across the world. In philately , a philatelic bureau is the part of a national postal administration that sells philatelic items to stamp collectors , tourists and stamp dealers .
Some of the issue dates are unclear, as the stamps were first issued at the Philatelic Bureau in Edinburgh, others first at the Philatelic Counter in London, yet others first in the region. The colours used were consistent across the various regions, and stayed constant with the exception of the 4d value, which was issued in three different ...
British Bridges Four 29 May 1968 British Anniversaries Four David Gentleman [4] 12 August 1968 British Paintings Four 25 November 1968 Christmas Three 1969 15 January 1969 British Ships Six (5d, 3 × 9d se-tenant, 2 × 1s se-tenant) David Gentleman [4] 3 March 1969 First flight of Concorde: Three (4d, 9d, 1s 6d) Michael Goaman [12] & David ...
The British Philatelic Association is an association of stamp dealers best known for the work of BPA Expertising Limited, a business that provides opinions on the genuineness or otherwise of philatelic items submitted to them. [1]
The British Library Philatelic Collections is the national philatelic collection of the United Kingdom with over 8 million items from around the world. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was established in 1891 as part of the British Museum Library, later to become the British Library , with the collection of Thomas Tapling .
Henry G. Lapham, Grand Award at the 1936 Third International Philatelic Exhibition [11] H. Dormer Legge; Alfred Lichtenstein [12] James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford, formed massive philatelic library [13] George Ward Linn, founder of Linn's Weekly Stamp News; Robson Lowe, "father of postal history" [14] John Luff [13]
The British Philatelic Trust was established in 1981 by the British Post Office. [1] The governing deed was executed on 26 September 1983. [ 2 ] The Trust is independent and was registered as an educational charity on 21 November 1983.