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Online Exhibits and Collections
EXPONET Virtual Philatelic Exhibition A permanent presentation of high quality philatelic exhibits for on-line study. Bridges: Pathways of Connection Don Blais' online exhibit of bridges on stamps. Paying the Postage A study by Richard Frajola of the various methods used to pay postal rates in the United States between 1792 and 1911. Nova Scotia Stamps and Postal History Internet presentation of the Frederick Mayer collection of Nova Scotian stamps and postal history. The United States Five Cent Stamp of 1856 Online exhibit of the proofs, stamps and usages in the Frederick R. Mayer collection. Tom Fortunato Exhibits A selection of award-winning philatelic exhibits by Tom Fortunato (Rochester Philatelic Association) and some of his friends. Really worth a look! Uses of the 1¢ Franklin Series of 1902 This one-frame stamp exhibit was presented at the Anphilex Show in 1996 in New York City by K. David Steidley. It is part of a larger collection that explores the postal history of the United States between 1903 and 1908. Germany's 1889-1900 Crown and Eagle Issue This exhibit by Jerry Jensen shows the stamps of the issue, their color shades, postal uses, plate varieties, and minor plate flaws. Cangelaris Philatelic Collection An index of several exhibits by one of the pioneer exhibitor philatelists of Greece, Panayotis D. Cangelaris. Broome County, New York The site of collector David Williams, who is endeavoring to collect markings and rate usages from each of the 176 post offices that has existed in Broome County since its founding in 1806. Dogsled Mail An excellent exhibit by the Canadian Postal Museum that recalls the days when Newfoundlands, St. Bernards, and Eskimo dogs carried the mail to the remotest, northwestern parts of the Dominion. The Bounty's Legacy: Pitcairn's Island A display class, also by Jerry Jensen, exhibit containing every postal issue of this British colony through 1999. FIP Postal Stationery Commission Mini Displays This page contains four single frame exhibits of postal stationery by four different collectors. The countries shown are Chile, Australia, Poland, and Denmark. << Back to Main Links Page >> |
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