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Title: Victoria stamps and postmarks of Bristol
Authors: Rostron, R. A.
Keywords: Postage stamps -- Expertising
Postage stamp design -- Great Britain
Postage stamps -- Great Britain -- History -- 19th century
Postmarks -- England -- Bristol -- History
Issue Date: 2012-12
Publisher: Malta Philatelic Society
Citation: Rostron, R. A. (2012). Victoria stamps and postmarks of Bristol. Journal of the Malta Philatelic Society, 41(3), 19-41.
Abstract: Using Bristol as a 'vehicle' I will attempt to demonstrate the growing Postal Phenomenon that took place soon after the introduction of the adhesive postage stamp in 1840. Why Bristol? Well I lived there as a schoolboy. Its location as a port in the west of England meant much mail was generated there and passed through it. Bristol's coat of arms is shown in Fig 1. Having spent a lifetime collecting stamps, I concluded that I had enough material to form a collection. Based on information derived from eminent authors such as Brummel, Cohen, Parmenter, Trail and Holland, Wilcocks and Sedgwick and Dr. Whitney. The material is arranged in approximate date order, identifying the main different types of postmarks. Examples of the designs are shown alongside the item, for clarity. [excerpt]
Description: A talk cum display given to the Malta Philatelic Society members on 7th December 2011
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/68872
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