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My favourite issue of all time. There are some superb resources online. This site is my recommendation
http://www.silverjubileestamps.com
Excellent resource I appreciate all the messages and help. I`m just in to organizing the stamps accumulated over the years. It is interesting the stories behind some of the issues,The follow up and disaster following the issues from India I found to be my favorite story.
It is interesting the stories behind some
of the issues,The follow up and disaster
following the issues from India I found
to be my favorite story.
When ever I see or hear a comment about the
impending death of Philately, I think about
all the curious people who wonder about how
and why events occur.
As long as the human species is so full of
questioning people and the world so full of
wonder, Philately and other related hobbies
will survive.
I`m still seeking interesting stories and articles on the 1935 Jubilee Stamps...Any suggestions??
Cheryl
I have a question or two ...
I am organizing and documenting my Jubilee stamps and have the information on the initial 1935 Jubilee stamps of GB and the Morocco Agencies and Tangier.
There are individual designs for the Dominions and South Africa HOWEVER -----
I would like to know who designed the stamp with the Windsor Castle for most of the colonies? Was it a joint printing or up to the colonies?
Thanks for the information ...
Cheryl
re: 1935 King George V Jubilee Stamps and study groups
My favourite issue of all time. There are some superb resources online. This site is my recommendation
http://www.silverjubileestamps.com
re: 1935 King George V Jubilee Stamps and study groups
Excellent resource I appreciate all the messages and help. I`m just in to organizing the stamps accumulated over the years. It is interesting the stories behind some of the issues,The follow up and disaster following the issues from India I found to be my favorite story.
re: 1935 King George V Jubilee Stamps and study groups
It is interesting the stories behind some
of the issues,The follow up and disaster
following the issues from India I found
to be my favorite story.
When ever I see or hear a comment about the
impending death of Philately, I think about
all the curious people who wonder about how
and why events occur.
As long as the human species is so full of
questioning people and the world so full of
wonder, Philately and other related hobbies
will survive.
re: 1935 King George V Jubilee Stamps and study groups
I`m still seeking interesting stories and articles on the 1935 Jubilee Stamps...Any suggestions??
Cheryl