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The British Philatelic Exhibition London 1981 silver medal and medal box awarded to I.D. Crane for 'Djibouti and Obock' - 'Mail from and within Djibouti and Obock at the turn of the 19th Century' in Foreign Class, Frame Nos. 5-6. The exhibition was held at the Wembley Conference Centre from 28th September to 2nd October 1981. Box contains plastic capsule.
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London
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1981 to 1981
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 medal 2021.114.1
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 The British Philatelic Exhibition 1981 Catalogue
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Object Part Red rectangular box for The British Philatelic Exhibition London 1981 silver medal awarded to I.D. Crane for 'Djibouti and Obock' - 'Mail from and within Djibouti and Obock at the turn of the 19th Century' in Foreign Class, Frame Nos. 5-6. 'POBJOY MINT/SUTTON SURREY/ENGLAND' on inside of the lid. The exhibition was held at the Wembley Conference Centre from 28th September to 2nd October 1981. London  
Object Part Transparent plastic capsule for The British Philatelic Exhibition London 1981 silver medal awarded to I.D. Crane for 'Djibouti and Obock' - 'Mail from and within Djibouti and Obock at the turn of the 19th Century' in Foreign Class, Frame Nos. 5-6. The exhibition was held at the Wembley Conference Centre from 28th September to 2nd October 1981. London  
Object Part The British Philatelic Exhibition London 1981 silver medal awarded to I.D. Crane for 'Djibouti and Obock' - 'Mail from and within Djibouti and Obock at the turn of the 19th Century, with letters to destinations outside what became the French Somali Coast and an emphasis on the use of the early pictorial issues and the use of Djibouti stamps on items sent from Abyssinia and before that country joined the U.P.U.' in Foreign Class, Frame Nos. 5-6. The exhibition was held at the Wembley Conference C London