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3793
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RPSL_MUS
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Record Type:
Museum Objects
Source Record Type:
SET
Item Title:
Exhibition badges - 'Scottish Philatelic Society, Centenary 1893-1993' with SPS logo and stamp motif, 'Doris Green' and 'Rosemary Green'. Back plain. Rectangular in shape, plain edging.
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Item Alternate Title:
The Rosemary Green Collection
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Subject:
Scotland Scottish Philatelic Society's 100th anniversary
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Language:
English
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width whole mm 80 length whole mm 52 depth whole mm 15
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Date:
1992 to 1997
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Scottish Philatelic Society Associated Person
Item Notes
RPSL AdLib Reference
 badge - exhibition 2013.163
AdLib Museum Related Object
 2013.162
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Index The Natal De La Rue 1d. stamp locally overprinted "POSTAGE / POSTAGE" in 1874: SG65 and 65a South Africa John Dickson, Keith Klugman and Simon Solomon
Index 1881 Letter to Cape Town by the S.S. Hankow South Africa John Dickson
Index Letter rates between the Cape of Good Hope and Britain: 1795 to 1840 - Part 5 South Africa John Dickson
Index Letters carried from the Cape by H. M. Ships South Africa John Dickson
Index Cape Postal Regulations 1873 - continued South Africa Robert Johnson
Index The elusive Natal five shillings maroon stamp perforated 14 South Africa Keith P Klugman
Index Letter from Gazaland - from the Agnes M. Bigelow correspondence South Africa Mike Berry
Index 1865 letter from London to Cape Town via Marseilles and Mauritius South Africa John Dickson
Index Some examples of Natal Post Office stationery South Africa Peter Whitmore
Index The Natal 2d. inland rate of 1868 to 1870 South Africa John Dickson
Index The S.S. Great Britain at the Cape in 1853 South Africa John Dickson