| 5-12 |
The Nazi Scourge |
Ken Lawrence
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| Court of Honor |
Postal evidence of the Holocaust and the Devastation of Europe.
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| 13-20 |
The Airmail History of the Holyland |
Dan Blau
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| Court of Honor |
The collection illustrates the development of airmail from, through and to the mandate of Palestine. |
| 21-23 |
Foreign Mail To, From, and Through Chicago - 1830s to UPU |
Seymour Stiss
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Chicago became an important transit point for foreign mails, especially after it became a U.S. Exchange Office in late 1859. |
| 24-25 |
U.S.S. Bear (AG-29) |
John Young
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An exhibit of "Navophilately" posted aboard the veteran polar vessel, from Byrd's third expedition to the early days of World War II (1939-42) |
| 26-30 |
Philippine Papel Sellados |
John Hunt
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Spanish documentary stamps on paper used in the Philippines, showing classes, types, and provisionals, from 1782 to 1879. |
| 31-40 |
Ghetto Post and Labor Camps in German Occupied Europe |
Morris Rosen
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Ghetto post and labor camps in German occupied Europe with emphasis on ghettos in Poland. Covers, stationary, parcel way bills, auxilliary markings from and to the ghettos. |
| 41-45 |
Jewish National Fund |
Howard S Chapman
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Exhibit presents examples of the essays, proofs, color trials, printing varieties, errors, and gems of the issues of the Jewish National Fund. |
46-51
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Lemberg: The Postal History of an Imperial Austrian Crownland Capital |
Ingert Kuzych
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An overview of the postal evolution that occurred in this Eastern European city while it was under the rule of the Austrian Habsburg Empire. |
52-55
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Neopost Web-Enabled Stamps: the Unique Baltimore, MD Unofficial Grand Sequential First Day Cover Set, July 3, 2002 |
Darryl Gomez
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The Neopost web enabled stamp is the first of its kind in the World. Baltimore, Maryland had a role in its development |
| 56 |
Palestine Emergency Deliveries, Inc. |
Robert B. Pildes
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| One Frame |
PEDI was created to deliver U.S. mail after Lydda Airport was closed by the British in 1948. Collection exhibits first flight and subsequent ones with varieties in markings, rates, etc.. |
| 57-58 |
Little America Mail, 1934-1935 |
Gunnar Carlson
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Admiral Byrd's second expedition to Antartica. Shows subscription, crew, as well as ice party members' mail, explains the different cancels used, rates, as well as how the mail was handled. |
| 59-68 |
Artists' Proofs, Drawings, Essays, & Associated Material of the 1948 Do'ar Ivri Issue |
Robert B. Pildes
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Development of first issue of Israel, starting with country name through designs, values, colors, etc.. Includes postage due (Dmei Do'ar)printed from same plates. |
| 69-76 |
The Holocaust |
Albert Friedberg
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Ghettos and concentration camps in Europe, 1938-1944. |
| 77-85 |
Puerto Rico, Early Postal History |
Frank J. Acevedo
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Spanish colonial "Puerto Rico" - pre-stamp period, British & French postal agencies period, Antilles period, stamps of Puerto Rico period, and Spanish - American War period. |
| 86 |
Usages of the 17 Cent Wilson 4th Bureau Issue |
Howard Lee
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| One Frame |
Covers showing the proper rates for various uses.
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| 87-94 |
Non-Definitive Revenue Stamps of the State of Israel |
Martin D Cohen
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This exhibit shows examples of all known issues of Israel's non-definitive revenue stamps and representative usages on documents from 1948 through late 1987. |
| 95 |
Palestine - the Second Setting of the First Jerusalem Overprints |
Nathan Zankel
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| One Frame |
This exhibit features the issued stamps, overprint varieties, "key" stamps, a new partly missing overprint variety, and a selection of covers. |
| 96-103 |
Holyland Forerunners up to World War I |
Michael P. Bass
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A survey of the various post offices in the Holyland during the Ottoman Empire. |
| 104-108 |
Mobile Mailbox Usages on the Nicaraguan Pacific Railway |
Neal West
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This Exhibit demonstrates the wide variety of markings found on this rare mail and explains the many diverse, fascinating usages that these markings reflect. |
| 109-112 |
The Search and Rescue of the Italia in 1928 |
George Ball
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Original working copies of the communications between aircraft and ships involved in the rescue of the crew of the dirigible Italia lost near the North Pole in 1928. |
| 113-119 |
Tasmania Registered Mail: 1844-1913 |
David McNamee
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This exhibit traces the development of registered mail services and markings from money letters in 1844 to Gummed labels in 1911-12. |
| 120-124 |
A Walk Up Philadelphia's Market Street |
Ronald M. Summers
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Advertising covers and corner cards arranged by street adress with details about the businesses. |
| 125 |
Spoiled by War: The Games of the XIIth Olympiad |
Andrew Urushima
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| One Frame |
A presentation of the games of the XIIth Olympiad in 1940, which were never held due to war.
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| 126-130 |
Scott and Shackleton in the Antartic |
J. E. Williams
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Philately and postal history of British expeditions to New Zealand's Antartic Dependencies - King Edward VII Land and Victoria Land. "Postscript" on Shackleton- Rowett Expedition. |
131-140
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Canadian Postal Stationery, Air Letters, Aerogrammes and Domestogrammes |
Mirko Vondra
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A presentation of postal envelopes, bills of lading, registered letters, aerogrammes and domestogrammes showing development of postal stationary from 1877 to the 21st Century. |
| 141-144 |
We Salute Our Veterans |
Peter Sarmiento
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This exhibit salutes the men and women who served in the Armed Forces in the various wars to preserve our freedom and others around the World. |
| 145-148 |
Unusual Handling of Holyland Mail |
Albert Kahn
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Categories covered: forwarded, returned, delayed, improperly rated, unusual routed and irregularly handled mail. |
| 149-158 |
U.S. Ten Cent Issue of 1861 |
Ken Gilbart
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Exhibit shows essays, proofs, overprints, the issued types, various cancels, domestic usages, including patriotics, expresses, advertising, and finally uses to countries around the world. |
| 159 |
Usages of the 7 Cent Mckinley U.S. 4th Bureau Issue |
Howard Lee
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| One Frame |
Covers showing proper rates for various uses.
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| 160-166 |
New Zealand: 1898-1908 |
Robert P. Odenweller
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A comprehensive exhibit of the regular and official issues, featuring major production varieties and rarities, and including many unique and record pieces. |
| 167 |
King George VI Definitive Issue of Nigeria |
Daniel C Warren
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| One Frame |
An original study of the various printings and shades of the 1938-1952 King George VI Nigeria definitives. |
168-177
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Via the Red Skies - The Development of the Soviet Air Mail Service, 1922-1945 |
G. Adolph Ackerman
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The early development of the Soviet air mail service is documented chronologically by geographic region, using flown covers and changes in postal rates. |
| 178 |
Philippines: 1926 Legislative Palace Issue |
Richard Miggins
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| One Frame |
Eleven stamp series from 1926. Emphasis on archival material, major errors and rare postal history. |
| 179-184 |
Parcel Post Stamps and Covers |
Gordon Brick
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Parcel post stamps, parcel post postage due stamps, and covers showing many varied usages of each. |
| 185-194 |
Canadian Postal Stationery |
Mirko Vondra
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An exhibit of postal cards: Queen Victoria cards of 1870, bands and wrappers, Admiral issue cards, Elizabeth II cards of 1972, and pictorial cards. |
195-204
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The Four Siege Cities of the Second Interim, Rishon Lezion, Safad, Naharita, & Jerusalem |
Henry Nogid
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The four cities were either surrounded or cut off Despite this, each city continued mail service and produced their own stamps. |
| 205-214 |
Israel - Transition Period |
Robert B Pildes
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Means by which postal services into, out of, and within Israel were established from the disruption of British service until the establishment by Israel, roughly March-September '48. |
| 215 |
The One Cent Postal Card of Nicaragua |
Neal West
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| One Frame |
This exhibit includes the extant production material, shows the rates, and presents the amzaing range of destinations and usages that appear on these postal cards. |
| 216-217 |
Embossed Revenue Stamps of Palestine (1927-1948) |
Gary Theodore
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A study of the embossed revenue stamps of Palestine used from 1927 to 1948, showing proofs, essays and various usages on documents. |
| 218-224 |
Captain Scott's Last Expedition, 1910-1913-Triumph and Tragedy |
"Falcon"
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Display shows mail and ephemera en route from the Antarctic and return, telling the story while out there and parallel activities at home. |