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NAPEX 2005 Exhibits

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5-12 The Nazi Scourge
Ken Lawrence
Court of Honor Postal evidence of the Holocaust and the Devastation of Europe.

13-20 The Airmail History of the Holyland
Dan Blau
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
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
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
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
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
Exhibit presents examples of the essays, proofs, color trials, printing varieties, errors, and gems of the issues of the Jewish National Fund.
46-51

Lemberg: The Postal History of an Imperial Austrian Crownland Capital
Ingert Kuzych

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

Neopost Web-Enabled Stamps: the Unique Baltimore, MD Unofficial Grand Sequential First Day Cover Set, July 3, 2002
Darryl Gomez

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
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
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

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
Ghettos and concentration camps in Europe, 1938-1944.
77-85 Puerto Rico, Early Postal History
Frank J. Acevedo
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
One Frame Covers showing the proper rates for various uses.

87-94 Non-Definitive Revenue Stamps of the State of Israel
Martin D Cohen
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
One Frame A presentation of the games of the XIIth Olympiad in 1940, which were never held due to war.

126-130 Scott and Shackleton in the Antartic
J. E. Williams
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

Canadian Postal Stationery, Air Letters, Aerogrammes and Domestogrammes
Mirko Vondra

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
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
Categories covered: forwarded, returned, delayed, improperly rated, unusual routed and irregularly handled mail.
149-158 U.S. Ten Cent Issue of 1861
Ken Gilbart
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
One Frame Covers showing proper rates for various uses.

160-166 New Zealand: 1898-1908
Robert P. Odenweller
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
One Frame An original study of the various printings and shades of the 1938-1952 King George VI Nigeria definitives.
168-177

Via the Red Skies - The Development of the Soviet Air Mail Service, 1922-1945
G. Adolph Ackerman

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
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
Parcel post stamps, parcel post postage due stamps, and covers showing many varied usages of each.
185-194 Canadian Postal Stationery
Mirko Vondra
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

The Four Siege Cities of the Second Interim, Rishon Lezion, Safad, Naharita, & Jerusalem
Henry Nogid

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
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
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
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"
Display shows mail and ephemera en route from the Antarctic and return, telling the story while out there and parallel activities at home.

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