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Ft. Lauderdale/Oakland Park Stamp Club (Oakland Park) [40] Gainesville Stamp Club [40] Gasparilla Stamp Club [44] General Francis Marion Stamp Club [40] George W. Linn Stamp Club (Howey-in-the-Hills) [40] Germany Philatelic Society [40] Golden Triangle Stamp Club [40] Halifax Area Philatelic Society [40]
In the mid-1960s, the show promoted the "Rocky and Bullwinkle Saving Stamp Club" (at the time, the U.S. Post Office was directly under control of the federal government). Stamp albums of unused stamps could be exchanged for U.S. savings bonds, which paid interest. [64] To date, Rocky and Bullwinkle have not appeared on any U.S. postage stamps.
Scenes from American history, famous Americans, and traditional Christmas images are postage stamp themes frequently employing original artwork. The main references for the list are: National Postal Museum online database "Arago: Philately", [1] the Colnect Worldwide Stamp Catalog, [2] and the US Stamp Gallery. [3]
Evans' stamps can be found digitally, as well as in many museums and private collections. [12] From December 9, 1979 until January 27, 1980 the Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, displayed Donald Evans' stamps in an exhibit titled, Artists' Stamps and Stamp Images. [13] Takashi Hiraide wrote a book entitled Postcards to Donald Evans, published in 2003 ...
The club was founded in 1914 by Mr. A. W. Spanton, [1] who posted an advertisement in the newspaper and received responses from twelve philatelists who then formed the club, which they called the Sacramento Stamp Society. The early club meetings were held at the YMCA. Later on, meetings were held at churches, schools, and any location they ...
This is a new sub category of Category:Images published abroad that are in the public domain in the United States to collect images of postage stamps only. Also a subcat of Category:Postage stamp images
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The Cinderella Stamp Club was founded on 5 June 1959 in London, England, and is an association of philatelists, amateur and professional, whose interests lie in local stamps, telegraph stamps, railway stamps, revenue stamps, fiscals, forgeries, bogus and phantom issues, Christmas, Red Cross, TB and other charity seals, registration labels, advertisement and poster stamps and many other items ...