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RPSL_MUS
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Medal - The Philatelic Congress of Great Britain and Ireland, May 1920 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, awarded to Benjamin Goodfellow 'in recognition of the Philatelic Paper of the greatest merit read at this Congress'. The Paper was: 'Status of Perforations in Philately'. The medal is in the form of a trophy cup with wooden stand. The cup is silver with a triabgular Cape of good Hope stamp presentented on the front.
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Great Britain Newcastle upon Tyne
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Great Britain : Great Britain
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English
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width whole mm 180 length whole mm 208 width whole mm 108
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1915 to 1920
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Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd Manufacturer
Royal Philatelic Society London Associated Person
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 medal 2015.65
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Object Part Exhibtion medal - London 2015 Europhilex. 'Large Gold' medal. The Medal has the London 2015 logo and Wyon head on either side. Awarded to Wolfgang Hellrigl in the Philatelic Literature Class for The Postal History of Mongolia 1841-1941, an RPSL publication. Great Britain London  
Object Part Exhibtion medal - London 2015 Europhilex. Presentation box for 'Large Gold' medal. The Medal has the London 2015 logo and Wyon head on either side. Awarded to Wolfgang Hellrigl in the Philatelic Literature Class for The Postal History of Mongolia 1841-1941, an RPSL publication. Great Britain London  
Object Part Exhibtion medal - London 2015 Europhilex. Score sheet for Wolfgang Hellrigl's medal in the Philatelic Literature Class for The Postal History of Mongolia 1841-1941, an RPSL publication. Great Britain London