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Adelaide
Stampex 2010
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| NAME | TITLE OF ENTRY | CATEGORY | Description |
| GEOFFREY LEWIS | STAMPLESS MAIL ENTERING SPAIN | POSTAL HISTORY | Before postage stamps, Spain had an innovative postal rate system for mail coming from other countries. There was a different rate for each origin, so Spanish border post offices had to mark the origin on incoming mail. The exhibit shows the development of the system on mail from Europe, from Spanish colonies, and from other countries. |
| ROBERT STEIN | POSTAL HISTORY OF GERMAN NAURU 1890 - 1914 | POSTAL HISTORY | A survey of the Postal History of the German colony at Nauru - 1890 - 1915 |
| JOHN PUGSLEY | THE BOER WAR 1899
- 1902. POW, INTERNEE AND CONCENTRATION CAMP MAIL |
POSTAL HISTORY | Thousands of men (and women and children) were interned during the South African Boer War, many in places as far away as India and Bermuda. Mail to and from those held in various camps, not only POW's, is examined |
| DINGLE SMITH | BRITISH GUIANA: GEORGE VI POSTAL HISTORY | POSTAL HISTORY | The Postal history of British Guiana during the period reflects the description of World War II on overseas mail routes, censorship and change of rates. In addition internal postal history is described especially registration procedures |
| ROSS WOOD | POSTAL HISTORY OF NYASALAND DURING THE REIGN OF KGV1 | POSTAL HISTORY | This exhibit covers the Postal History of Nyasaland from the abdication of KEVIII on 10 December, 1936 until King George VI died in his sleep on the 6 February, 1952 |
| JANICE WELLING | POSTAL HISTORY OF TATTERSALLS | POSTAL HISTORY | The story of Tattersalls Lottery in Australia from its beginning in 1881 in Sydney covering its progress through three states to its home in Tasmania |
| SAEED GUL | PERSIA SINCE 1890 (POSTAL HISTORY ) | POSTAL HISTORY | Postal History of Persia since 1890 including the discussion of rates, routes and markings etc., through covers. |
| IMTIAZ HUSAIN SYED | POSTAL HISTORY OF PAKISTAN SINCE INDEPENDENCE | POSTAL HISTORY | Postal History of Pakistan since its Independence in 1947. It includes the study of rates, routes and markings with special emphasis on the early markings and cancellations. |
| GEOFFREY KELLOW | SIERRA LEONE - THE POSTAL HISTORY OF THE KING GEORGE VI PERIOD 1937-56 | POSTAL HISTORY | A study of all services, with emphasis on censorship in World War II, airmails and postal rates. |
| DAVID LOE | THE POSTAL HISTORY OF THE ALLIED FORCES IN ICELAND IN WORLD WAR II | POSTAL HISTORY | This exhibit examines the postal and Censor markings on mail to and from Allied Forces stationed in Iceland. |
| ROBIN D GWYNN | RAIL DISASTER MAIL | POSTAL HISTORY | This display shows how Post Offices worldwide responded when confronted by mail damaged in railway accidents, with frames devoted to mail salvaged from natural disasters like landslides, and bridge collapses (including the Tay Bridge disaster, 1879), human action like theft and military activity, collisions, speed-related problems, fires and station accidents. |
| JOHN MOORE | AUSTRALIAN LETTER RATES, REGISTRATION FEES AND TREATMENT OF REGISTERED MAIL 1913-1966 | POSTAL HISTORY | A study of Australian Letter and Registration Rates and the treatment of Registered Mail 1913 - 1966 |
| KLAUS BARRASCH | THE COLONIES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND STATES OF AUSTRALIA TO 1913 | POSTAL HISTORY | The main contents of this exhibit is from Victoria but all other Colonies & States, except Western Australia, are included. It shows covers, postcards, lettercards, newspaper wrappers and used stamps from the period to 1913. |
| Azhar Hayat Zahid | POSTAL HISTORY OF IRAQ SINCE BRITISH OCCUPATION | POSTAL HISTORY | A very specialized study of Postal History of Iraq since British Occupation with special emphasis on early period covers. |
| DAVID HOPPER | THE POSTMARKS OF THE QUEENSLAND TRAVELLING POST OFFICES | MARCO - PHILLY | A comprehensive display of the postal markings used on the Queensland TPO's. |
| GLEN STAFFORD | MILITARY POST OFFICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA DURING WWII | MARCO - PHILLY | Postal markings & obliterations applied by Western Australia Military Post Offices during World War II. It includes RAAF Post Office, Army Postal service, Field Post Office, Unit Postal Stations and RAN postal facilities. |
| PATRICIA WOOD | THE TELEGRAPH IN AUSTRALIA | SOCIAL | A comprehensive collection and study of telegraphic material from the Colonial period through Federation to the withdrawal of the Telegraph service, including the use of illustrated forms, military use, cable and wireless and the private companies and their integration into the postal system. |
| MICHEL ROLAND | THE SALVOS (AND OTHERS) WITH THE AUSTRALIAN FORCES IN WWII | SOCIAL | "The army that serves on every front" was the motto of the Salvation Army. They, and the other philanthropic organisations, served with or helped the Australian forces in World War II. One objective was to assist soldiers, airmen, mariners and nurses to "write home". |
| BERNIE DOHERTY | PARCELS FROM, TO AND WITHIN AUSTRALIA | SOCIAL | Examines progressive
changes and some of the additional services, and the rules used to handle
articles other than letters via the Australian postal system, internally
as well as to, and from a few, overseas’ destinations. Illustrated through
Post Office advertising matter, as well as the paperwork, letters and
labels used in providing the particular services and their subsequent
transmission and delivery. The coverage is predominantly over the modern period, from the beginning of the KGVI period to the present. |
| IAN MCMAHON | GUELPH - THE ROYAL CITY | SOCIAL | This exhibit covers aspects of the history, geography, social and business life of Guelph, The Royal City. |
| ERHARD STERMOLE | SCOUTING AND GUIDING IN SLOVENIA | SOCIAL | Scouting & Guiding in Slovenia, the display shows First Day Covers, Postcards, Personalised stamps from Jamborees and other Scout/Guide events. |
| DAWN RADLEY | HANDICRAFTS | OPEN | A Philatelic journey around the World, featuring handicrafts, allied implements and ephemera. Including stamps, commercial covers, booklets, maximum cards, postcards, postal stationery, die proofs, trial colour proofs, prestamp entire, mini and souvenir sheets (perf and imperf), cinderellas, special cancels, "Silks", special covers, specimens and original artwork. |
| MAURICE WILLIAMS | FRANK D MANLEY - ARTIST AND MASTER ENGRAVER | OPEN | This display shows the source material and the corresponding Australian and Territory stamps, banknotes and other financial security items that were designed and/or engraved by Frank D. Manley during his 30 year career at the Australian Note Printing Branch. |
| ED WOLF | THE UIVER STORY | OPEN | The story describes the history of a remarkable DC-2 aircraft called Uiver. Its birth, life and death and subsequent rebirth are followed in a social setting. As the winner of the Handicap section of the Melbourne Centenary Air Race, it generated a large amount of philatelic interest. |
| FRANK GLEN | THE 1000 YR FAILURE: HITLERS GERMANY 1933 - 45 | OPEN | A demonstration of the rise and fall of Nazi Germany, 1933-45 through German postal issues, postal history, military field mail and German related items. |
| KAREN JEFFREY | VICTORIA'S DYNASTY | OPEN | A look through the lives of the British Monarchy from Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth II and her family. |
| JANET KLUG | THE AUSTRALIAN OCCUPATION OF JAPAN 1946 - 52 | OPEN | The Post World War II occupation of Japan began August 28, 1945, but the British Commonwealth contingent, led by Australia, did not arrive until February 1946. BCOF took up occupation duties in the devastated Hiroshima Prefecture. Australia was only occupying nation to issue overprinted stamps, an effort to thwart the black market. |
| CLYDE ZIEGELER | ROYAL FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE | OPEN | John Flynn first brought attention to the need for medical assistance and communication to the inland in 1912. This led to the establishment of the Flying Doctor Service in 1928, and its subsequent growth into one of the best known institutions in Australia. |
| EDWARD FIARBRASS | 1906/7 CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION | OPEN | Basically describing the Philatelics of the Christchurch Exhibition from prior to the opening until the closing. |
| JEANETTE BANFIELD | MEDICINE - ITS HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT | OPEN | This exhibit shows the early history of medicine governed firstly by the Gods and then by the Church, the discoveries by medical pioneers, the never-ending fight against many infectious diseases that have killed more people than all wars combined, other disease and disabilities, and many groups of people providing health services world-wide both in peace time and in war. |
| ERROL HEHIR | QANTAS FUNDRAISING FLIGHTS TO ANTARCTIC 1977 - 1979 | POLAR | Aerogrammes, vignettes and covers used by Qantas for their fundraising flights between 1977 - 79. |
| DR HAL VOGEL | HEROIC AGE OF AMERICAN POLAR EXPEDITIONS | POLAR | Progression of various types of Arctic and Antarctic expeditions through all three periods of the physically and philatelically challenging Heroic Age (pre-1924) of polar expeditions, using only material associated with polar regions (Arctic & Antarctic) expeditions by Americans, as well as those expeditions by others to Arctic North America. |
| PETER BRIGDEN | POSTAL CANCELLATIONS OF BRITISH ANTARCTIC BASES | POLAR | Representative selection of postal cancellations used at British bases in Antarctica and off shore islands from 1909 to 1997 |
| ANTHONY SCOTT | CHINARE | POLAR | China first got involved with the Polar regions in 1983. This exhibit starts from 1983 and covers most expeditions with mail to different parts of the world, also included are covers from the expeditions to the Arctic in recent times. |
| DAVID FIGG | ANTARCTIC QSL CARDS | POLAR | This exhibit shows the variety of QSL cards produced by Amateur Radio Operators whilst serving on Antarctic Bases and ships from the 1940's until the present day. |
| KEVIN DWYER | ANARE - THE FIRST 50 YEARS 1947 - 97 | POLAR | The major achievements of ANARE (Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions) from 1947 when it was established until 1997, the opening and closing of the A.A.T. Bases, ships used, unusual events and arrangements etc, it is illustrated by photos, postmarks, letters, telegrams, ships voyages and cachets, personalised covers, cards, signatures and ephemera. |
| GRAHAM ENGLEFIELD | ANARE AND THE LAURITZEN SHIPPING LINE | POLAR | From 1953 to 1987 the lead supplier of ships to Australia for its Antarctic activities was the J. LAURITZEN Company from Denmark. This exhibit gives some insight into the extent of that involvement through covers, correspondence and other contemporary material. |
| KIM DWYER | AMAZING ANTARCTICA | POLAR | An insight into some of Antarctica's extraordinary wildlife - Birds (including penguins), seals and whales. Also included are sections dealing with the Antarctic environment, food chain, introduced species, scientific research and human impact. |
| ALAN WARREN | 3cent BYRD ON FDC | POLAR | A Study of the production, uses, and first day covers of the United States 3-cent stamps issued in 1933 - 34 to mark the second Antarctic Expedition of Richard E Byrd. |
| BOB PHAUP | WIDE WORLD PUBLICATIONS 1953 - 65 | FIRST DAY COVERS | These First Day Covers were produced by Peter and Vernon Stalley in limited numbers. They commenced during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Printing ceased after 1957. |
| FRANK PAUER | AUSTRALIAN "OFFICIAL POST OFFICE" FIRST DAY COVERS 1932 - 1970 | FIRST DAY COVERS | This exhibit comprises a representative selection of FDCs of the evolution of the "Official Post Office" FDCs from 1932 to 1970. It comprises FDCs produced by the Philatelic Sales sections of the GPO Sydney NSW and the GPO Melbourne Vic, the PMG's department official FDCs that were produced in 1937 and 1940, the first generic Hermes FDCs from 1954 to 1964 and the generic Shield FDCs from 1964 to 1970. It also displays official FDCs produced by the Postmaster General H L Anthony and the Director - General Post and Telegraphs, Sir Charles Chippendall in Melbourne. |
| JULIE GREEN | NEW ZEALAND CHRISTMAS FIRST DAY COVERS 1960-80 | FIRST DAY COVERS | My exhibit outlines the history of New Zealand Christmas First Day Covers from 1960 to 1980. |
| ROSS DUBERAL | WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FIRST DAY COVER PRODUCERS | FIRST DAY COVERS | Mainstream FDC production in Australia commenced in W.A. In 1927. There were three prominent producers - Mitchell, Challis, and Guthrie ending early in the Decimal period. |
| MICHAEL BLAKE | RUSSIAN REPUBLIC LETTER SIZE ENVELOPES | FRUGAL | This is an exhibit of letter size envelopes used during the modern inflation period when the ordinary letter rate increased from 0.7 rouble to 500 rouble. |
| MICHEL ROLAND | YESTERYEAR AND TODAY | FRUGAL | The hobbies of philately and picture postcards can be combined in single items with a little imagination, a dose of innovation and a willing postal administration. |
| RICHARD PECK | I'LL HAVE WHAT SHES HAVING | FRUGAL | The interaction of Franking Machines with postage stamps in Australia. |
| DINGLE SMITH | CANBERRA STAMP SHOWS 1980 - 2010 | CINDERELLA | The National Philatelic Conventions held in Canberra are biennial events. Their story is illustrated by the range of souvenir items and special events and how they have changed with time. |
| JOHN DIBIASE | PETROL RATIONING AND THE POST OFFICE IN AUSTRALIA 1940 - 50 | CINDERELLA | The Post Office was responsible for distributing motor spirit ration tickets on behalf of the Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board. These were produced as a war time measure to ensure that sufficient fuels were available for Australian Defence & Posterity purposes. |
| JOHN BELL | THE BRITISH AT JUTLAND | POSTCARDS | Admirals Jellicoe and Beatty and the ships that were at the battle. |
| ROBERT HALLIDAY | MURRAY BRIDGE | POSTCARDS | Murray Bridge - with the opening of the first bridge over the river a major link between Adelaide and Melbourne was created. This display covers the bridges, paddle steamers a train wreck and local businesses as well as regional scenes. |
| JOHN BODNAR | THE QUEEN OF THE FAIRIES AND HER SUBJECTS | POSTCARDS | Australian artist and author Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (1888 - 1961) could aptly make this claim; for her fairy depictions have stood the test of time. Her fairy folk have captivated the hearts and minds of children and adults alike from when they first appeared and have retained their appeal to present times. |
| JENNIFER LONG | "ESTUARY TO ESPLANADE - THE SUMNER COASTLINE" | POSTCARDS | An examination of the Sumner (Christchurch NZ) coastline as impacted by the effects of settlement and transport. |
| ROBERT GOODING | THOMAS L FULLER, THE MAN AND HIS PHOTOGRAPHY | POSTCARDS | The exhibit will show some of his many postcards of views of Amesbury and Salisbury Plain from around 1910 - 1918 |
| JOHN BELL | THE GERMANS AT SKAGERRAK | POSTCARDS | This exhibit shows the two Admirals in command and various ships at the battle |
| MARTIN WALKER | AUSTRALIA POST'S GRAND PRIX POSTCARDS | POSTCARDS | Australia Post produced postcards for each of the Adelaide Grand Prix from 1989 to 1995. This exhibit uses cards from each year’s issues showing the changing styles of depicting racing cars, drivers and the Adelaide track together with the changing details printed on the address sides to accommodate the point of sale systems that evolved during the early 1990s. Many of the cards shown are signed by the drivers depicted upon them. |
| EVIE - JOY SOUTH | PICTON - AND THE DISCOVERY OF A LOST LOVE | POSTCARDS | Picton, a surprise bequest to discover the untold story of a young couple and their lost love. |
| ROBERT DUNS | ALDERSLEY SUMNER | POSTCARDS | The seaside suburb of Sumner (New Zealand) through the lens of David James Aldersley (1862 - 1928). |
| ROBERT GOODING | THE WHOLE DAM FAMILY | POSTCARDS | The Dam Family were the Simpsons of the Day when postcards were produced between 1905 - 1911. |
| MARTIN WALKER | BYRD'S FIRST ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION | POSTCARDS | A study of the photographic postcards depicting the 1928-30 Byrd Expedition to the Antarctic. The display discusses the views, their places and methods of sale and their later use on the 1933-35 Second Byrd Expedition. |
| ANTHONY PRESGR | BRIDGING THE GAP | POSTCARDS | A Picture Postcard study of South Australian Bridges |
| ROSS DUBERAL | FIJI - UNDER TROPIC SKIES | POSTCARDS | Life and landscapes of the Islands as demonstrated by the various producers and issued in the first half of the 20th century. |
| TIMOTHY BARTSHE | A VISITORS GUIDE BLOEMFONTEIN: A TOUR OF THE CAPITAL CIRCA 1910 | POSTCARDS | The purpose of the display is to show scenes of life in the Capital of the Orange River County/Free State as it existed around the turn of the 20th Century using contemporaneous picture postcards. |
| LYNN KITCHIN | SYDNEY HARBOUR | POSTCARDS | Circular Quay the entry point to Australia, home to the ferry and overseas shipping terminals, the Harbour Bridge and the underground Tunnel that transports millions of vehicles every day, the "soaring sails" of the Opera House makes Sydney Harbour one of the top tourist attractions of the world . |
| MIKE RHODES | ELKO COUNTY - NEVADA | POSTCARDS | Elko county is the sixth largest by area in the USA, situated between Reno and Salt Lake City, Utah. Elko was founded as a base for workers on the Pacific railroad and became a centre for ranching and supplies. A gold mining boost in the 1980's transformed the area. |
| GAYE & GRAHAM CHEQUER | A TOUR OF THE TOWER OF LONDON | POSTCARDS | The Tower of London has for centuries been an imposing structure looking over the city. It has been a palace, a prison, a mint, a fortress and a store. I will describe to you as a Yeoman Warder, our various roles and take you on a tour inside the battlements including the armouries and crown jewels. |
| DEREK POCOCK | PICTURE POSTCARDS OF SPG | POSTCARDS | This exhibit shows the picture postcards of the S.P.G. From their first series through to the last - a period of 1903 -10 totalling 222 cards; 2 sets also exist in booklet form with a perforated edge. Other cards that complete the story show the new premises in Westminster and their supply ship "Centurian". |
| LYNN KITCHIN | AUSTRALIS - FROM PENAL COLONY TO COMMONWEALTH | POSTCARDS | Captian Cook's voyage of discovery connected with the uncharted "southern continent" in 1778, Captain Phillip and the First Fleet of settlers and convicts inhabited this new penal colony, then Governor Lachlan Macquarie his architect Greenaway brought form and order, built new buildings to create Sydney and the Commonwealth of Australia. |
| JILL GASSON | LOOKING BACK - CHRISTCHURCH LIFESTYLES | POSTCARDS | A pictorial social history of the activities and lifestyles of Christchurch, New Zealand at the turn of the 19th Century. |
| LORENZO GIARDIELLO | WORLD WAR I SILK CARDS | POSTCARDS | This exhibit of Silk
embroidered French Postcards are mainly from World War I and represents
two types, the Sentimentals and the Patriotic, which are coordinated into
thematic order for the best guidance and presentation possible. Each of the four frames include the ordinary, rare and unique cards which are mostly indicated by the page titles and given written details, likewise for the inserts and unusual surviving pocket contents. |
| PHILLIP J STAGER | THE ROYAL PALM TOUR | POSTCARDS | A geographically organised, worldwide picture postcard tour of palms in the genus Roystonea with overnight stops in suitably 'palmy' locations and accommodations. |
| JOHN DIBIASE | MORBID VIEWS | POSTCARDS | This exhibit illustrated the inhumanity of man, that such morbid views were considered appropriate for widespread distribution as postcards is a challenging concept today. Nevertheless they can stimulate our thoughts on the generation of mutual respect and the exhibit is presented in that context. |
| DAVID JOHN | ZEPPELIN | POSTCARDS | This exhibit introduces Count Zeppelin and his dream of building rigid airships for military supremacy. The period covered is from 1900 to his death in 1917. |
| JOHN CAMPBELL | CZESLAW SLANIA - MASTER ENGRAVER: 1921 - 2005 | LITERATURE | An in depth study of the world's most prolific engraver of stamps, banknotes, engravings, cinderellas etc,. Shown by country and in chronological order where applicable. |
| AUST. POSTCARD SOCIETY | AUSTRALIAN POSTCARD SOCIETY BULLETIN 2009/10 | LITERATURE | The first 4 issues of a quarterly magazine containing club details, syllabus, news of past meetings, personal profiles, research and other articles from members of the society. Together with items of interest, advertising and future events which may interest the postcard collector. |
| DAVID LU | EXHIBITION CATALOGUE OF BEIJING 2009 AEROPEX | LITERATURE | This international Aerophilately exhibition catalogue has included a lot of important research articles on early Chinese airmails. |
| MICHEL ROLAND | BI MONTHLY JOURNAL SA FRAMA GROUP | LITERATURE | Bi-monthly journal of the SA Frama Group (SAFMISG) covers happenings in Frama stamps, CPS stamps, EPOS labels and meter marks - also ATM stamps. |
| ALAN WARREN | ESSENCE OF POLAR PHILATELY | LITERATURE | An encyclopaedia of Polar philately, fully illustrated with over 300 gems of polar postal history, that provides the collector with detailed knowledge of the hobby. |
| PRINTED COLLECTABLES | THE PRINTED PLANET TIMES | LITERATURE | Bi-monthly society newsletter containing articles on Printed Ephemera, what's new, meeting reports, profiles on members, historical research and calendar of events. Advertisements are also included to defray costs. |
| ANITA ORR | TENNIS GEAR | YOUTH experimental literature | Article published in the Young Collector October 2009, Issue No. 38, discussing the changes to the main gear - the balls and the racquet |
| CHRIS MALAM | ARTICLES ON YOUTH COLLECTING - AUSTRALIAN BIRDS | YOUTH experimental literature | Three published articles from Philately from Australia, The Asia - Pacific Exhibitor and The Young Collector; published in period 2007 - 2009 |
| BLAKE GRIFFIN | JAMES COOK - THE THREE VOYAGES | YOUTH | This exhibit details Cook's early life and his three voyages of Discovery that changed the world. |
| CHRIS MALAM |
BIRDS & THEIR HABITATS: AUSTRALIA & TERRITORIES | YOUTH | Bird species vary markedly in their characteristics which are adapted to their environment. Australia and its territories have a diverse range of habitats from Polar to Tropical and desert to rainforest with major modifications due to post European Settlement. This is their story. |
| MICHAEL STEPHEN DAVIS | ULTIMATE TRAIN | YOUTH | This exhibit shows the development of the train, from the first steam powered engines at the start of the 19th Century through diesel and electricity enhancements to modern technology with greater speed and efficiency. |
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UNIQUE AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS | YOUTH | This exhibit displays various Australian animals on Australian First Day Covers and identifies various First Day Cover Producers. |
| STEPHANIE CAUSTON |
AFRICAN FAUNA | YOUTH | There are heaps of animals in Africa like elephants, zebras, giraffes, cheetahs, and many others. The range of animals goes from big to small, weak to strong, or even cute to ugly. The beauty, of some of these animals has been put onto stamps which have been posted all around the world. To see some stamps, postmarks ad information on African animals look inside. |