POSTAGE STAMPS INDEX

QUEEN VICTORIA

Auction sale, Cawardine Collection (Jackson) [M] 39(6)112

— M. and P. Holding (Jackson) [S] 29(1)19

— Wills Collection (Harmers of London) [M] 28(1)12

Demonetisation of postage stamps (Young) [L] 40(2)21, (Mark) [S] 40(3)50, (Young) [M] 40(3)50, (Griffiths) [S] 40(3)52, (Muir) [L] 40(4)71, (Schmitz-Le Hanne) [N] 40(4)78, (Wheat) [S] 40(4)79, (Louis) [M] 40(4)80, (Kaltwasser) [S] 41(5)102

Display, 20 Oct. 1990, Queen Victoria by C. R. P. Goodwin (Kirk) [N] 29(1)13

Inland Revenue Stamping Dept, archives of (Wiseman) [L] 36(6)114

Paper contract, first (Messenger) [L] 40(5)97, [M] 41(1)3

Prince Consort essay, in red-brown perf. 16 (Burgess) [M] 45(1)10

Stamps used on last day, 31 May 1901 (Louis) [M] 40(4)80

QUEEN VICTORIA – Line-Engraved

1841-80, general account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)26

Auction sale, Durham Collection [S] 31(5)92

— Folkard Collection (Phillips press release) [M] 36(6)112, (Jackson) [M] 37(1)10

— Wills Collection (Harmers of London) [M] 28(1)12

Book review, British Line-Engraved Stamps: Repaired Impressions. Wiggins (Dagnall) [R] 21(3)40

The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840-1864, Vols 1 & 2, 1995. Statham (Sherman) [R] 34(1)17, (Folkard) [R] 34(2)29

The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840-1864, Vol. 3. Statham (Sherman) [R] 35(5)92

— — Vols 5-8. Statham (Bird) [R] 38(1)16

— — Vols 11 & 12. Statham (Bird) [R] 39(4)80

GB, The Line-Engraved Issues of the Victorian Era. Reck (Fisher) [R] 21(3)40

The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840-1864, Vols 9-10. Statham (Bird) [R] 38(3)59

Colours, and the ‘Penny Blue’ (Gibbons-Partridge) [M] 32(4)78

Die flaw? (Smith) [M] 29(4)69, (Reid) [C] 29(5)96

Dies, 1d, new difference between (Williams) [S] 29(5)98

Display, 25 Apr. 1987, QV by Howard O. Fraser (Kirk) [S] 25(4)62

— 29 Oct. 1988, Line-Engraved and Embossed by Sir Leonard Atkinson (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

— 16 Sept. 1989, Line-engraved by Ian Dixon-Patterson [S] 27(5)96

— 17 Mar. 1990, Classics by Sir Leonard Atkinson (Gilbert) [M] 28(4)87

— 15 Sept. 1990, Line-engraved by Robert Folkard (Gilbert) [S] 29(1)12

— 16 Nov. 1991, Early Line-Engraved by Nigel Howard (Gilbert) [S] 30(1)7

Emergency printings, after fire at Perkins, Bacon (Madden) [L] 41(3)41

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)24

Ink, Rose Pink ingredient (Messenger) [M] 42(4)78, [M] 42(5)94

— nature of ‘prussiate of potash’ ingredient (Messenger) [M] 42(6)136, (Jackson) [C] 43(1)12

— recipe (Messenger) [M] 42(4)78

Interleave paper, blue offset on (Dixon-Patterson) [S] 27(4)72

Marginal markings (Lyon) [N] 35(2)39, [C] 36(1)16

Mixed franking, imperf. & perf. (Robinson) [M] 43(2)30

PRO records (Wiseman) [S] 35(5)86

Paper contract, first (Messenger) [L] 40(4)41, [L] 40(6)112, [M] 41(2)23, [L] 41(4)71, (Hopkinson) [N] 41(4)76, (Dagnall) [N] 41(4)77

Paper, size of reams (Hopkinson) [M] 41(4)76, (Dagnall) [M] 41(5)103, (Madden) [M] 42(3)62

Perforation (Wiseman) [M] 43(2)37

— Napier machines, modifications to (Simpson) [M] 36(2)38, (Jackson) [C] 36(3)53, (Wiseman) [S] 36(3)54, (Simpson) [M] 36(3)55, (Wiseman) [S] 36(6)115, (Simpson) [M] 37(1)14

— crisis in 1879 (Simpson) [L] 37(1)14

— double (Batty) [M] 43(4)88

— missing pins (Maushammer) [M] 31(2)31, (Madden) [S] 31(2)40, [C] 31(3)53

— missing pins on Penny Reds, a notation for (Simpson) [M] 32(4)61

— no govt trials were made (Wiseman) [S] 43(2)39

— official, date of issue? (Sargent) [N] 36(4)80

— post-trial Archer plates (Simpson) [L] 45(6)139, [C] 46(1)3

Plate numbers, allotted by Perkins, Bacon (Messenger) [S] 27(5)83

Plates, current numbers, list of (Messenger) [L] 37(2)30

— no records for 1867 (Messenger) [S] 29(2)31

— possible re-use of (Leivers) [L] 37(1)1, (Batty) [M] 38(1)18, (Leivers) [S] 39(2)22, (Hollins) [S] 39(2)22, (Messenger) [M] 39(3)41, (Thomas) [S] 39(4)77, (Batty) [C] 39(6)114

— steel engraving plates (Rowse) [L] 29(1)4, (Messenger) [S] 30(1)18

— withdrawal and defacement (Simpson) [C] 36(1)18, (Messenger) [L] 36(4)61, [L] 36(5)91, (Simpson) [S] 36(6)105

Plating of the Penny 1840-1864 (Fisher) [C] 22(3)42, [C] 23(1)16, [C] 23(2)28, (Dagnall) [E] 26(4)76, (Kirk) [C] 26(4)76, (Bolzan) [C] 26(4)76, (Chappell) [C] 26(4)76, (Thompson) [C] 26(4)76, [C] 26(4)77, (Fenning) [C] 28(4)80, (Batty) [C] 46(2)36

Plating techniques, letter tilt (Messenger) [S] 43(2)25

Plating, aids (Messenger) [N] 35(2)40

— using Fisher-Brown plating gauge with computer (Abela & Jackson) [L] 40(2)26

Prince Consort essay (Burgess) [L] 44(3)56

— image census (Burgess) [L] 44(4)89

Printing room at Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Messenger) [S] 34(2)40, (Beech) [S] 34(3)60

Printing, day and night work (Messenger) [M] 33(5)99, [M] 37(3)60

Rainbow trials, (Durham Collection) [N] 31(5)92

— end of State 2, beginning of State 3 (Rowse) [M] 30(5)89

Rarity of certain plates (Finch) [S] 30(2)35

Reserve plates (Messenger) [L] 36(1)5

Semi-spoiled sheets (Madden) [M] 42(4)74

Spoilage rates (Messenger) [S] 25(5)82

Spoilt sheets, disposal of (Madden) [M] 42(5)108

VR official, penny Plate A (Messenger) [M] 33(1)14

Watermarks on Die 1 (Madden) [M] 34(1)1

Watermark, Large Crown Types 1 & 2, survey (Maushammer) [L] 43(1)19

— — further thoughts (Messenger) [S] 43(2)25

— Types 1 and 2, hybrid paper (Madden) [S] 29(3)51

1840 1d Black

Correction to Litchfield (Messenger) [N] 35(2)40

Deliveries, early (Messenger) [M] 33(1)14

May dates, block of 10 used on 6 May bought by Royal Philatelic Collection (Jackson) [S] 39(1)1

— no Sunday dates in London (Hughes) [M] 47(2)42

— possible 10 May 1840 entire (McCann) [M] 47(1)22, (Robinson) [C] 47(2)43

— pre-6 May usage (Kirk) [S] 28(4)78, (Finch) [S] 29(2)25, (Hart) [N] 29(3)57

— used on 1 May 1840 (Earl) [S] 29(2)24

— used on Mulready, 2 May 1840 (Harmers Auctions SA) [S] 29(2)25

— — 6 May 1840 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)28

Numbers printed and issued (Messenger) [L] 33(3)52, [S] 33(4)76

Official, Plate A (Messenger) [C] 33(5)100

Paper, changing size, on Penny Black blocks (Dagnall) [M] 39(3)60

Plate 1b, mint blocks (Louis) [M] 43(1)1

Plate 3, used block of 18 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)41

Plate 4, variety on JE (Batty) [N] 37(5)97

Plate 6, block of 42, disputed authenticity (Jackson & Claridge) [L] 42(3)58

Plate 8, JB variety (Grimwood-Taylor) [N] 33(1)18

Plate 1b, early use of (Jackson) [M] 39(4)71, [M] 39(5)90, (Hughes) [S] 39(6)114, (Mark) [C] 40(1)14, (Gould) [C] 40(1)14, (Louis) [N] 40(1)15

Plate 6, SF, two used coincidently on redirected cover (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 40(1)17

Repaired stamp, undeclared (Shaida) [M] 27(4)75

Sketch for new labels and portrait of Rowland Hill (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)28

VR Official, trial cancel in red (Horsey) [M] 47(5)112

VR official, LK, double K (Dixon-Patterson) [S] 27(4)72

1840 2d Blue (Plates 1, 2)

Block, earliest known use on cover (Gati) [M] 39(4)72

Deliveries, early (Messenger) [M] 33(1)14

First day of use (Jackson) [L] 41(6)126

Plate 2, the ‘Buccleuch Find’ bottom four rows of sheet (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)40

— II, correction to Dendy Marshall (Sherman) [N] 27(1)13

— the ‘Buccleuch Find’, for sale by Spink for £2,750,000 (Jackson) [S] 37(1)13

Production and delivery, Plates 1 & 2 (Messenger) [L] 34(4)61, [S] 34(5)88

1841 1d Red (Die 1)

1853 Government trial perforation (Lajer) [N] 37(5)99, (Simpson) [M] 38(1)6

— Plate 74 block of 28 (Sargent) [M] 38(3)46

Cancelled with Moreton Hampstead Penny Post (Vaughan) [S] 46(6)137

Deliveries, early (Messenger) [M] 33(1)14

Dies, new difference between (Williams) [S] 29(5)98

FG, line through F square (Jackson) [S] 42(4)89

Marginal markings (Lyon) [N] 35(2)39, [C] 36(1)16

Plate 11, TI, extra dot after PENNY (Jackson) [S] 43(6)136

Plate 12, earliest date (Willcocks) [S] 34(6)113

Plate 13, number issued (Boas) [M] 27(2)32

Plate 18, imperf. and wmk inv. (Reid) [N] 29(5)97

Plate 20, SJ, triple S (Batty) [S] 35(4)80

Plate 25, KL variety D over L (Bird) [N] 22(2)23, (Atkinson) [N] 22(5)69

Plate 37, AJ, correction to Plating of the Penny (Chappell) [N] 26(4)76

Plates 46-91, amendments to Plating of the Penny (Thompson) [S] 26(4)77

Plate 47, corrections to The Plating of the Penny (Fisher) [N] 24(2)19

Plate 64, CK (Hanson) [S] 38(4)78, (Witham) [S] 38(5)87

Plate 71, second state (Witham) [S] 24(3)36

Plate 74, 1853 Government trial perforation, block of 28 (Sargent) [M] 38(3)46

Plate 77, B-blank (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)33

Plate 79, HI, H over B? (Batty) [N] 35(2)40

— ‘H’ flaw (Grafton) [S] 36(1)18

Plates 92-131, amendments to Plating of the Penny (Thompson) [N] 26(4)76

Plate 104, FG (Witham & Lewthwaite) [S] 43(2)42

Plate 105, amendment to Plating of the Penny (Lewthwaite) [N] 44(3)54

Plate 106, JJ (Lewthwaite) [N] 27(5)96

— JJ, correction to Plating of the Penny (Bolzan) [N] 26(4)76

Plate 109, TI-TJ (Lewthwaite) [M] 46(2)37

Plate 10, inverted watermark (Lewthwaite) [S] 39(4)70

Plate 110, TI-TJ (Lewthwaite) [M] 46(2)37

— amendment to Plating of the Penny (Lewthwaite) [N] 44(3)54

Plate 11, TI (Jackson) [N] 44(2)34

Plate 127, TJ (Lewthwaite) [N] 46(2)37

Plate 139, PK, correction to Plating of the Penny (Kirk) [N] 26(4)76

Plate 142, LL (Witham & Lewthwaite) [S] 43(2)42

— LL, re-entry? (Jackson) [S] 42(4)89

Plate 148?, JK, missing from imprimatur (Maunder) [S] 43(6)136, (Jackson) [N] 44(2)34

Plate 150, AI, missing imprimatur (Lewthwaite) [N] 27(5)96

Plates 155-176, detailed study (Folkard & Johnson) [L] 30(1)10

Plate 156, perforated (Banwell) [N] 23(4)64, (Witham) [C] 24(2)21

Plate 157, MK, shadow entry (Batty) [N] 38(1)19

Plate 160, 161, perforated? (Folkard) [N] 21(4)51

Plate 163, EL (Lewthwaite) [N] 46(2)36

Plate 164, AG, missing imprimatur (Lewthwaite) [N] 27(5)96

— KG, missing co-ordinates (Griffin) [S] 41(2)23

Plate 165, AC, re-entry (Chappell) [N] 29(2)38

— AE, second state (Witham & Treacey) [S] 39(5)100

Plate 169, IG (Maunder) [N] 46(2)36

Plate 171, SJ, missing from imprimatur (Lewthwaite) [S] 43(3)59

— SK (Witham & Lewthwaite) [S] 43(2)42

— SK, Fisher-Brown co-ordinates (Jenkinson) [S] 42(4)90

Plate 186, imperf. (Lewthwaite) [S] 45(1)5

Plate 188, perforated (Witham) [N] 24(2)21

Plate 192, 193, perf. 14? (Folkard) [N] 21(4)51

Plate 197, SG, addition to Plating of the Penny (Fenning) [C] 28(4)80

Plate 202, SJ (Barrell) [N] 25(4)79

Plate 204, marginal markings (Lyon) [N] 35(2)39, [C] 36(1)16

Plate 40, KB (Hollins) [L] 47(3)65

Plate 49, TF, State 2 (Witham) [S] 41(1)7

— — States 1 & 2 (Calver) [M] 41(5)108

Plate 66, AD, variety ‘D over A’ (Maskrey) [S] 43(5)97

Plates, 7 different on same cover (Willcocks) [N] 23(3)47

Treasury Roulette, discrepancies in NPM collection (Madden) [M] 31(1)11

Used on 10 Feb. 1941 (100th anniv.) (Kaltwasser) [S] 41(5)102

Watermarks (Madden) [M] 34(1)1

1841–57 2d Blue (Plates 3, 4, 5, 6)

Notes on (Reid) [S] 29(5)96

Perforation, partially imperf. (H & B Philatelists Ltd) [N] 29(2)39, (Claridge) [S] 43(3)60

Plate 3, NE, mark on E (Eden) [N] 30(2)35

— retouching of the letter E (Eden) [M] 31(3)58, [C] 31(4)64

Plate 4, JK, correction to Dendy Marshall (Sherman) [N] 27(1)13

— SD, variety, ‘C-over-D’ (Griffin) [S] 30(2)27

— variety (Smith) [M] 29(4)69, (Reid) [C] 29(5)96, (Folkard) [S] 30(1)20

Plate 6, SL, repaired impression (Louis) [M] 32(5)94

— — two states (Louis) [S] 25(3)49

— partially imperf. (H & B Philatelists Ltd) [N] 29(2)39

— withdrawal dates (Messenger) [N] 32(5)81

Plate 3, SH, variety, distorted W (Barstow) [S] 43(3)60

Plate 4, HK, corrosion on (Leivers) [S] 37(1)1

— ‘P’ flaw (Maskrey) [S] 43(5)102, [M] 44(2)32

Plate 6, partially imperf. (Claridge) [S] 43(3)60

1855 1d Red (Die 2)

Amendments to Penny Red Stars, Part 2 (Madden) [M] 35(3)56

Archer-perforated stamps, distribution and usage (Simpson) [L] 47(1)14, (Burgess) [M] 47(2)47, (Simpson) [M] 47(3)63

Archer-perforated stamp, Plate 94, Disraeli to Gladstone cover (page numbered 48 in error) (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 47(4)96

Book review, Penny Red Stars, Part 2 – KA to TL. Tonna, ed. Madden (Goodman) [R] 35(1)17

Colour, of Die 2, Alphabet 3 (Tonna) [N] 35(3)60

Dies, new difference between (Williams) [S] 29(5)98

Emergency printings, after fire at Perkins, Bacon (Messenger) [S] 40(6)101, (Louis) [M] 41(1)1, (Salmon) [L] 41(4)66, (Dagnall) [N] 41(5)103

Imperforate, and Neal’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [M] 26(5)95

Neale’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [L] 38(2)25, [L] 38(4)74, [L] 38(5)92, [C] 38(6)114

— Plate 18, imperf. (Barrell) [S] 43(6)137

Neal’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [M] 26(5)95, [S] 27(2)34, [S] 27(2)34, (Allum) [N] 27(3)59

Paper, thickness of SG C9 (Chappell) [N] 27(1)13

— toned, 1857 (Messenger) [N] 43(1)12

Perforation (Barrell) [M] 24(3)34

— double (Batty) [M] 43(4)88

— missing pins (Madden) [S] 31(2)40, [C] 31(3)53

— missing pins, a notation for (Simpson) [M] 32(4)61

— post-trial Archer plates (Simpson) [L] 45(6)139, [C] 46(1)3, [M] 47(2)45

— varieties, Alphabet 3 stamps (Madden) [M] 30(2)21, (Lyon) [N] 30(4)79

— variety (Bingham) [N] 21(3)39

Plate 18, imperf. (Barrell) [M] 24(3)34, [S] 43(6)137

Plate 20, HB-IB-JB (Witham) [M] 45(1)24

Plate 22, Neal’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [S] 27(2)34

Plate 25, Neal’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [S] 27(2)34

Plate 27, earliest date (Allum) [N] 27(5)97

Plate 31, C7 discovery (Madden) [N] 35(3)60

Plate 32, earliest date (Allum) [N] 27(5)97

Plates 33-65, withdrawal dates (Messenger) [S] 32(5)81

Plate 39, date conundrum (Williams) [L] 45(5)97

Plate 40, used singles from same plate, in transitional shade (Price) [S] 24(5)79

Plate 43, earliest date (Allum) [N] 27(5)97

Plate 49, imperf. (Barrell) [N] 25(4)79

Plate 51, OJ repaired (Thomas) [M] 34(3)55

Plate 53 (Madden) [L] 32(3)41, (Leivers) [S] 32(4)72, (Taylor) [S] 32(4)72, (Messenger) [S] 32(5)81, (Louis) [S] 33(1)18, (Finch) [N] 33(4)75, (Madden) [M] 33(5)87, (Messenger) [C] 33(5)100

— SF (should be Plate 61) (Taylor) [C] 33(2)40

— imprimatur AK-AL (Folkard) [S] 34(2)40

— imprimaturs HL, TL (Madden) [S] 35(2)21

— late use (Madden) [S] 34(6)113

Plate 54 (Finch) [N] 33(4)75

Plate 56, early date (Messenger) [N] 30(3)58

Plate 60, HA-HB (Bingham) [N] 21(3)38

Plate 61, SF (Taylor) [C] 33(2)40

Plate 67, date of putting to press (Messenger) [S] 28(1)20

Plate 12, JH, in strip of four (Witham) [S] 42(6)137

Plate 155 (Chappell) [N] 33(1)18

Plate 22 (Stockdale) [M] 41(1)5, (Messenger) [M] 41(2)21

— Neale’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [L] 38(2)28

Plate 25, Neale’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [L] 38(2)30

Plate 32, FL, major damage (Messenger) [M] 41(4)64

Plate 44, RH variety, dot over (P)O and scratch on O(NE) (Kearton-Gee) [S] 40(5)89

Plate 51, repaired impressions (Thomas) [L] 43(3)66

Plate 53, IJ & IK (Williams) [M] 47(2)44

Plate 55, fresh entries on (Leivers) [S] 37(1)1

Plate 58 (Williams) [M] 46(3)68

Plate 59, PL, mark on eyebrow (Mottram) [S] 41(2)37

Plate 62, fresh entries on (Leivers) [S] 37(1)1

Plate R17, date of putting to press (Messenger) [S] 28(1)20

Plate R18 (Madden) [L] 34(4)67

Plates R18, R19 & R20 (Jackson) [C] 34(5)100

Plate R19 (Madden) [L] 34(4)67

Plate R20 (Madden) [L] 34(4)67

Shades, query (Messenger) [S] 30(2)22

Transitional shades (Palmer) [L] 30(2)24, (Davis) [L] 33(4)61, [M] 34(1)10

— suggested revision (Davis) [L] 40(5)81, (Batty) [M] 40(6)114

Trimmed stamp on 1859 cover (Taylor) [S] 33(6)117

Watermark Large Crown, Type 1, when was it exhausted? (Batty) [M] 46(2)31

Watermark, Large Crown Types 1 & 2, survey (Maushammer) [L] 43(1)19

— Large Crown paper (Madden) [L] 30(3)42

— Large Crown, hybrid (Maushammer) [M] 42(4)84

— Types 1 and 2, hybrid paper (Madden) [S] 29(3)51

— reversed (Madden) [M] 35(5)81

— reversed, on TG (Taylor) [M] 38(4)71

Wiggins, The Plating of Alphabet II, corrections needed (Witham) [S] 42(6)137

1858 2d Blue (Plates 7–9, 12–15)

Book review, Pilfering, Protection and Perfins – an Aspect of the Line-Engraved Twopence. Beer and Harp (Sherman) [R] 37(1)19

Forgery, Plate 14 (Hollins) [M] 34(1)16, (Rutter) [S] 34(2)40

Plate 7 (Beer) [N] 33(1)19

Plates 7-8, withdrawal dates (Messenger) [N] 32(5)81

Plate 8 (Hollins) [L] 35(2)24

— OE, repair (Tingey) [M] 47(2)29

— final repair (Leivers) [L] 46(4)89

Plate 9, shadow entries and corrosion (Leivers) [S] 37(1)1

1860 1½d Rosy Mauve

Unissued, imprimatur (Durham Collection) [N] 31(5)92

1864 1d Red Plate Numbers

Corner letters, how were they entered? (Kirk) [M] 23(4)50

‘PO/Dept’ overprint (Barrell) [N] 37(2)37

PRO records (Wiseman) [S] 35(5)86

Perforation, quadruple on Plate 225 (Taylor) [M] 39(1)16

Plate 73, repair on BC (Hollins) [M] 34(5)90

Plate 77, used on piece with 4d (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)33

Plate 111, cancelled ‘C88’ (H & B Philatelists Ltd) [N] 28(1)16

Plate 124, repair to (Hollins) [L] 35(1)1

— repaired impressions (Hollins) [N] 33(5)81

Plate 129, plate flaw (Robinson) [N] 21(4)56, (Oliver) [N] 23(4)64

— study (Hollins) [L] 38(6)108

Plate 171, NA, flaw (Jackson) [N] 28(5)100

Plate 193, SK, repaired impression (Hollins) [M] 36(3)41

— date of putting to press (Messenger) [C] 36(4)80

— repair to (Hollins) [M] 36(3)41

Plate 201, repaired impressions (Hollins) [L] 33(5)81

Plate 209, complete sheet (Jackson) [N] 33(5)94

Plate 225, LK, flaw (Robinson) [N] 28(4)81

— corner pair (Jackson) [N] 33(1)19

— quadruple perforation (Taylor) [M] 39(1)16

Plate 77 (Najjar) [L] 47(5)98, [L] 47(6)131

— (page numbered 25 in error) (Najjar) [L] 47(4)73

Plates, list of (Messenger) [L] 35(4)62, (Simpson) [L] 35(5)86, (Messenger) [C] 36(1)18, (Hollins) [C] 36(2)25

Proofs, reversed (Claridge) [M] 44(5)114

Watermark, Large Crown reversed (Mollett) [M] 39(1)18

1870 ½d Rose-Red

Book review: The Line-Engraved Halfpenny, Messenger (Harding) [R] 43(2)31

Forgery, imperf. (Taylor) [M] 44(6)138

Perforation (Wiseman) [M] 43(2)37

Plates, possible re-use of (Messenger) [M] 39(3)42

QUEEN VICTORIA – Embossed

10d, used in re-issue period (Johnson) [L] 41(1)14, (Huggins) [L] 41(5)85, (Huggins) [S] 42(5)95

1s, earliest date (Willcocks) [S] 27(4)73, (Kirk) [N] 27(5)97, (Williams) [M] 31(5)94

— used sheet (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)33

Cutting to shape, reasons for (Newton) [S] 33(1)17, (Hopkinson) [M] 34(2)34

Display, 29 Oct. 1988, Line-Engraved and Embossed by Sir Leonard Atkinson (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

— 17 Mar. 1990, Classics by Sir Leonard Atkinson (Gilbert) [M] 28(4)87

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)32

QUEEN VICTORIA – Surface Printed

1850-1890, general account (SWL90) [L] 28(2)28

1880, unaccepted essays (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

Abnormal, 3d Plate 3, new find (Louis) [M] 45(1)11

— definition of (Chadwick) [S] 29(4)76

Book review, De La Rue Years 1878-1910, Vol. 1. Wiseman (Huggins) [R] 23(1)1

Scarce Victorian Postage Stamps of Great Britain on Cover, Brauers (Davis) [R] 42(2)30

Colour trials, 1884 (all values) (Young) [L] 24(5)74

— 1881 (Young) [M] 28(3)74

— De La Rue (Young) [L] 21(6)74

Corner letters, convention for describing (Wiseman) [N] 29(2)28

Dates of issue (Wiseman) [S] 29(2)29

De La Rue, archives (Wiseman) [S] 32(3)55

— artists’ drawings (Young) [L] 29(4)61

Die proofs, December 1866 (Galland) [M] 35(3)43

— horizontal or vertical format? (Galland & Rowse) [L] 33(5)88

— with pencilled numbers (Galland & Latto) [M] 32(4)70

— ‘old’, ‘new’ and associated designs (Galland) [L] 34(3)49

Display, 25 Apr. 1987, QV by Howard O. Fraser (Kirk) [S] 25(4)62

— 18 Nov. 1989, Surface Printed by Peter Young (Gilbert) [S] 28(1)2

— 19 Jan. 1991, Surface Printed Usage by G. J. Wheat (Gilbert) [S] 29(3)56

— 16 Mar. 1991, Surface Printed Issues by Dr Douglas Latto (Gilbert) [S] 29(3)56

First day cover of first Surface Printed stamp (Wheat) [S] 32(4)64

High values, general account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)33

Imprimaturs, postally used? (Vincent) [S] 40(2)24, (Harding) [S] 40(3)48, (Hollins) [S] 40(3)49

— used (Phillips) [M] 40(5)90

Pacific Ocean, stamps used in (Young) [S] 26(2)30

Paper, Crown watermark, survey of types (Pusterla) [L] 37(3)53, [L] 37(4)76, [L] 37(5)86

Perforation, dividing sheets (Simpson & Sargent) [L] 44(1)12

— missing pins (Blank) [N] 28(5)101

Perforator, new (Wiseman) [N] 32(3)58

Plate and current number proofs (Galland) [M] 34(5)89

Printing flaws, dirt on the plate (Young) [M] 41(2)38

Reproductions, official (Young) [M] 26(2)24

Stamp Committee Souvenir Album (Samuel) [S] 24(2)32, (Chadwick) [N] 24(4)62

Stamps on cover (Wheat) [M] 27(3)52

— numbers recorded (Wheat) [N] 29(1)18

Surface printed on cover, survey (Brauers) [M] 38(6)115, (Wheat) [M] 39(2)33

Survival rates (Maushammer) [S] 29(1)18, (Chadwick) [S] 29(2)39

Trial cancellation, barred oval (Lewis) [M] 43(5)119

Watermark, Emblems errors (Louis) [M] 33(4)76

— changes of (Walker) [N] 29(3)58

1855–83 Surface Printed

Die and striking book proofs, matched (Galland) [L] 33(3)56

Die proofs, check-list of coloured (Galland) [L] 37(2)21

2½d

LH-FL error, on cover, survey (Galland & Louis) [M] 43(2)46

3d

3d on 3d, black overprint (Russell) [M] 37(5)92, (Wiseman) [M] 44(2)35, [M] 44(3)51

Abnormal, Plate 3, new find (Louis) [M] 45(1)11

Printing flaw, dirt on the plate (Young) [M] 41(2)38

Watermark, inverted, Plate 2 first printing (Wood) [N] 21(4)56

4d

First day cover (Wheat) [S] 32(4)64

— 31 July 1855 (Wheat) [M] 34(2)33

Misperforated (Latto) [N] 25(4)79

Pin (plug) flaw (Young) [M] 22(2)26, (Brooks) [N] 32(2)31

Plate 3 or 4? (Adnams) [N] 23(5)78

Plates 1 and 2, differences (Smith) [M] 28(3)61

Used on cover, wing margin, wmk Garter (Hart) [S] 29(2)40

Variety, FK, flaw below N of PENCE (Blank) [N] 28(5)101

— Plate 11, MF, circle on M (Louis) [M] 36(5)83

— Plate 17, PA, plate scratch (Adnams) [N] 22(2)25

— TI, damaged frame below oval (Bingham) [N] 21(4)56

— circle-over-M on 1865 Plate 11 (Louis) [M] 45(4)82

— frame break at NE corner (Nicholls) [N] 24(5)78

— mark above F of FOUR (Alexander) [N] 21(1)13

— printing (Sutters) [N] 33(4)73

Watermark, Large Garter inverted on thick glazed paper (Kent) [N] 37(5)98

— inverted & reversed, SG J51 (Bolzan) [N] 24(2)22, (McLennan-Smith) [N] 24(5)78

6d

1866 6d Plate 7 die proof (Rowse) [S] 28(3)62

Background to changes (Dagnall) [M] 29(2)21, [C] 29(3)58

Perforation, unusual (Louis) [M] 34(1)14

Plate 11, Ascot postmark, dated before issue (Vincent) [S] 40(2)24, (Harding) [S] 40(3)48

Variety, LN, distorted N (Maushammer) [N] 25(4)79

— ML, distorted M (Maushammer) [N] 25(4)79

— NJ, defective N (Child) [N] 25(5)87

— Plate 18, BL, frame break (Forbes-Smith) [N] 21(5)63

Watermark, Emblems error (Louis) [M] 33(4)76

— inverted and reversed, NL (Maushammer) [N] 25(4)79

— — (Blank) [N] 28(5)101

— inverted and reversed, NJ (Maushammer) [S] 29(1)18

— inverted, NJ (Child) [N] 25(5)87

9d

1867 abnormal donated by KGV (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

Plate 5 abnormal (Chadwick) [N] 24(4)62

Plate 5 straw, abnormal wrongly described (Wiseman) [N] 29(2)28

10d

Colour trials 1890 (Young) [L] 24(5)74

1s

1872 Plate 6, imprimaturs used on cover (Phillips) [S] 30(2)39

Early date of use (Moran) [N] 29(4)77

Plate 14 abnormal (Chadwick) [N] 24(4)62

Plate 6, Ascot postmark, dated before issue (Vincent) [S] 40(2)24, (Harding) [S] 40(3)48, (Hollins) [S] 40(3)49

— on cover, dated before issue (Hollins) [S] 40(3)49

— used imprimaturs (Phillips) [M] 40(5)90

Stock Exchange Forgery, Plate 6, survey (Jackson) [L] 42(1)20

— impossible letterings (Ray) [L] 27(3)54

Watermark, Emblems inverted & reversed (Child) [N] 25(5)87

— Emblems reversed (Meir) [N] 33(4)73

2s

2s brown, used on cover, survey (Galland & Wheat) [L] 38(5)88

2s 6d

Colour trials (Young) [S] 22(1)5

Variety on FA, ‘hair on plate’ (Calver) [M] 43(3)65

5s

Colour trials (Young) [S] 22(1)5

Printing flaw, dirt on the plate (Young) [M] 41(2)38

10s

Colour trials (Young) [S] 22(1)5

Forgery, 1884 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

£1

Colour trials (Young) [S] 22(1)5

£5

Flaw on AM (Jackson) [S] 43(3)60

Flaw on BN (Jackson) [M] 43(2)44

1880–81

Colour trials, De La Rue (Young) [L] 21(6)74

Display, 18 Nov. 1987, by Hassan Shaida (Kirk) [N] 26(2)22

½d

Used fiscally (Taylor) [S] 34(5)97

1d

Used fiscally (Taylor) [S] 34(5)97, (Sabey) [S] 34(6)115

1881 1d Lilac

Advent of (Wiseman) [L] 46(3)49

Bisects (Young) [M] 29(2)26, (Chadwick) [M] 29(4)74, (Gilbert) [M] 32(1)18, (Latto) [M] 33(1)5, (Cunliffe) [S] 33(1)8, (Whitehead) [S] 33(1)9

— suggestion for diagonal perf. (Alexander) [N] 30(2)31

Colour trials (Young) [S] 22(1)5

Control, W (Young & Powell) [N] 21(6)83

— X (Young & Powell) [N] 21(6)83

— inverted X (Kirk) [S] 30(4)69, (Gilbert) [M] 33(4)70, (Messenger) [N] 33(4)72, (Wiseman) [N] 33(4)72

Display, 15 May 1993, Penny Lilac and Silver Jubilee (Gilbert) [L] 31(4)68

Fiscally pre-cancelled (Taylor) [S] 34(5)97

Inks, earliest (Young) [L] 45(4)75

Interpane pillars (Young & Powell) [M] 21(6)81

Lantern slide (Young) [S] 23(5)69

Numbering of sheets (Young) [M] 27(1)7

Offset, inverted, on 16 dots (Blank) [N] 28(5)101

Paper crease (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

Perfin (Taylor) [S] 31(5)85

Plate flaw and retouch (Grimson) [N] 21(1)13

1883–84 High Values

2s 6d, early date (Louis) [S] 45(4)83

Used on cover, survey (Brauers) [L] 40(4)61

£1, variety on JB (Raspin) [M] 35(2)33

1883–84 ‘Lilac and Green’ Issue

2½d, printing flaw, dirt on the plate (Young) [M] 41(2)38

5d, line under d (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

6d ‘SPECIMEN’ wmk sideways-inverted (Bass) [N] 39(4)75

9d, used on cover (Wheat) [M] 47(2)25

— used on cover, survey (Brauers) [M] 39(5)87, (Wheat) [S] 39(6)115, (Davis) [S] 39(6)115

Colour trials, De La Rue (Young) [L] 21(6)74

— of the 2d (Phillips) [S] 29(3)46

— without corner letters (Ffooks) [L] 33(2)21, (Wiseman) [S] 33(3)52, (Ffooks) [M] 33(4)69

Die proofs (Galland) [M] 37(5)94

Forgeries (Ffooks) [S] 27(2)35, (Crookes) [N] 27(3)59

½d used fiscally (Taylor) [S] 34(5)97

1887–1900 ‘Jubilee’ Issue

10d, Pane E, R4/5, dot in O (Hazell) [M] 41(2)25

— Pane H, R1/1, distorted lower ornament (Lewis) [S] 41(1)18, (Hazell) [M] 41(2)25

— R1/1, distorted lower ornament (Louis) [N] 41(2)24

2½d, printing flaw, dirt on the plate (Young) [M] 41(2)38

5d, printing flaw, dirt on the plate (Young) [M] 41(2)38

Book review, Queen Victoria 1887 Jubilee Year 2003 Price List, Harris (Jackson) [R] 41(1)7

Colour trials (Young) [M] 25(2)26

Controls, 1887 and 1900 (Wiseman) [N] 32(3)55

Display, 10 Jan. 1987, QV Jubilee by Ernest Good, supported by Gordon Millson (Good) [M] 25(2)21

Multiple franking, 93 stamps on 1900 Telegram (Sussex) [M] 35(2)36

Office of Works, issue dates (Mollett) [L] 37(4)61

Sheet sizes (Wiseman) [N] 29(2)28

Trial cancellation, barred oval (Young) [M] 41(2)38, (Lewis) [M] 43(5)119

½d

Colour trial (Young) [S] 25(2)28

Controls, Q/R controls of 1887 and 1900 (Wiseman) [L] 31(2)21

Fakes, bi-coloured (Young) [M] 29(2)26

Pillars, inserted in plate (Powell & Young) [M] 24(1)8

Plates and plate lives (Wiseman) [M] 23(2)18

Thorpe, Dr Thomas Edward, chemist at Somerset House (Dagnall) [M] 34(5)91

Variety, flaw behind head (Blank) [N] 28(5)101

Watermark, 480-Crown, varieties of (Pusterla) [N] 45(4)95

— dandy roll letter F (Pusterla) [S] 43(2)27

— inverted (Pusterla) [S] 43(2)27

1½d

Varieties (Wlodarczyk) [S] 29(2)32

2½d

Imperforate, and imprimaturs (Latto) [M] 25(1)14

Imperf. (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

Plate varieties (Wlodarczyk) [L] 47(3)49

Varieties on (Maushammer) [M] 37(5)82

Variety, R10/?, dot in value (Rogers) [S] 40(1)17

3d

Orange paper, date of issue (Abela) [S] 38(2)24

— faking of (Phillips) [S] 38(4)73

Plate varieties (Wlodarczyk) [L] 47(3)49

4½d

Bisect (Chadwick) [S] 29(4)74

Colour trials (Young) [S] 25(2)26

Used copies (Wiseman) [N] 29(2)29

Used on inland mail (Davis) [M] 35(1)16

Varieties, ‘C’ pane (Maushammer) [L] 35(3)47

5d

Paper fold (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

Varieties on value tablet (Maushammer) [S] 32(4)80

Variety, Die 1, break in left frame of right tablet (Bird) [S] 36(6)111

— — kink in left value tablet (Griffin) [S] 30(2)35

10d

Printings (Wiseman) [M] 28(4)79

Study of (Hazell) [M] 30(5)96

1s

Perfins (Powell) [N] 23(4)64

Usage (Davis) [M] 23(5)68

Used on cover (Davis) [M] 23(1)11, [M] 23(3)38, (Young) [N] 23(4)62, (Bendon) [N] 23(4)64, (Davis) [M] 24(3)42, [M] 26(2)27, [M] 26(5)96, (Hart) [N] 28(1)16, (Parsons) [S] 30(4)74

Used on piece (Badcock) [N] 33(1)13

£1

Variety, JB (Raspin) [M] 35(2)33

— JD, frame damage (Griffin) [N] 30(2)31

KING EDWARD VII

Auction sale, Trevor Clarke Collection (Powell) [M] 26(2)28

Book review, De La Rue Years 1878-1910, Vol. 1. Wiseman (Huggins) [R] 23(1)1

King Edward VII 2003 Price List, Harris (Jackson) [R] 41(1)6

Morocco Agencies: the Overprinted Edward VII issues of GB 1907–1913. Gellatly & Wlodarczyk (Jackson) [R] 31(2)28

Year 2000 Price List. Harris (Jackson) [R] 38(4)79

Booklets, De La Rue, 1904-1910 (Wellsted) [L] 22(5)66

Chalk-surfaced paper trials 1905 (Powell) [M] 22(1)13

— (Powell) [M] 25(2)38

Dates, earliest used (Powell) [S] 25(5)90

Demonetisation of postage stamps (Pearce) [S] 40(3)52, (Muir) [S] 40(4)76

Display, 29 Oct. 1988, KEVII to KGVI by Hassan Shaida (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

— 16 Mar. 1991, Proofs and Stamps of KEVII by John Kirkham (Gilbert) [S] 29(3)56

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)34

Inland Revenue Stamping Dept, archives of (Wiseman) [L] 36(6)114

Overprints, rubber stamp (Pusterla) [N] 31(3)54, (Badcock) [N] 31(5)96

Paper, Crown watermark, survey of types (Pusterla) [L] 37(3)53, [L] 37(4)76, [L] 37(5)86

Pin (plug) flaws (Young) [M] 22(2)26, (Brooks) [L] 32(2)21

Plating, amendments to ½d & 1d listings (Powell) [M] 22(1)13

Revenue, KEVII stamps used for (Powell) [L] 25(3)46

Rolls, experimental (Pusterla) [S] 22(1)4

Shades, green (Ressler) [M] 31(3)46

— measurement of (Wiseman) [L] 39(2)30

Varieties, plate (Wlodarczyk) [L] 30(1)1, [L] 31(4)73, [L] 33(2)25

Watermark, Crown, relative positions (Pusterla) [L] 22(2)27

— inverted on sheet stamps (Powell) [N] 21(4)44

— marginal (Powell) [M] 22(4)62

Wattses underprint (Donaldson) [N] 39(5)83

½d

Coil stamp, ½d used on postcard (Harris) [S] 42(4)86

Office of Works, issue dates (Mollett) [L] 37(4)61

Pin (plug) flaws (Brooks) [S] 32(2)30

Plate numbers, official (Wiseman) [M] 22(5)72

Plating (Powell) [S] 23(4)60, [N] 24(1)7

— Harrison printings (Powell) [M] 23(3)46

— amendments to listings (Powell) [M] 22(1)13

— bottom rows needed (notes on Trevor Clarke Collection) (Powell) [M] 26(2)28

— notes (Powell) [S] 26(5)92

— plate discovery (Powell) [M] 21(5)71

— study of low value, update (Powell) [N] 21(4)44

— study of ½d continuous rule (Powell) [S] 26(1)2

Printing flaws (Harris) [S] 42(4)86

Proofs, black plate, in BL (Powell) [M] 21(5)71

Variety, booklet stamp, plate flaws (Wlodarczyk) [S] 31(4)73

— vertical white scratches (Powell) [S] 26(1)2

Watermark, inverted, Control A 11 (Wolfson) [N] 35(2)39

1d

1d, unplated cut (Wlodarczyk) [M] 46(6)121

Army Official, postmarks on (Taylor) [M] 26(1)6

Booklet pane, raised cliches (Powell) [S] 24(1)7

Booklet plate, striking book proof, 1903 (Lajer) [N] 35(1)20

Booklet voucher pane (Sprei) [N] 22(1)15

Cancelled, diagonal overprint, SG Spec. M6t (Wiseman) [L] 40(1)6

Date, earliest used (Abela) [N] 34(5)100

Display by Dr Michael Brooks (Kirk) [M] 26(3)43

Perf. Type V2A or V4A with Plate 7 (MacArthur) [N] 36(1)17

Pin flaw, P17 (Pusterla) [M] 43(4)89

Pin (plug) flaw (Powell) [S] 24(1)7, (Brooks) [L] 32(2)24, (Pusterla) [L] 37(5)101

—s (Pusterla) [L] 42(2)36, [C] 42(4)92, (Wiseman) [M] 42(5)115, (Jackson) [C] 42(6)136

Pin (plug) flaw, Flaw 10 on Plate 9 (Pusterla) [L] 40(3)56

— Flaw P14 (Pusterla) [M] 41(5)105

— Type E (Pusterla) [S] 23(2)28, (Flamank) [S] 23(6)83

Plate 58, missing control A 11(c) (MacArthur) [N] 33(4)74

Plate 53, damage (Wlodarczyk) [M] 47(2)28

Plate 58 (Brooks) [M] 29(1)2

Plating, amendments to listings (Powell) [M] 22(1)13

— bottom rows needed (notes on Trevor Clarke Collection) (Powell) [M] 26(2)28

— study of low value, update (Powell) [N] 21(4)44

Samples, German printers’ (Pusterla) [S] 47(1)3, (Mahon) [C] 47(2)30

Shade, blood red (Kirkham) [N] 33(2)40, (Harman) [N] 33(4)72

‘ULTRAMAR’ overprint (Pusterla) [N] 37(6)117

Unplated cut (Wlodarczyk) [M] 47(2)28

Varieties (Pusterla) [M] 39(4)74, (Harris) [L] 42(3)65

— crown flaws (Powell) [S] 28(1)17

— crown flaws on control pieces (Powell) [S] 26(3)44

— plate (Wlodarczyk) [L] 33(2)25

Variety, Plate 3, Controls C, C4 & D4, R20/11,12, scratches (Wlodarczyk) [C] 31(4)77

— Plate 11b, Control B, R20/10, gap between shading and right inner frame (Wlodarczyk) [N] 33(2)25

— Plate 62c, R1/2, left frame crack (Wlodarczyk) [N] 33(2)25

— Plate 64, R18/10, SG M3h & M4h (Wlodarczyk) [N] 33(2)25

— Plate 69, Control A, R20/10-11, crack through right side (Wlodarczyk) [N] 33(2)25

— Plate 72, Control A, R20/10-11, cracks and breaks (Wlodarczyk) [N] 33(2)25

— Plate 77, Control A, R18/10-R20/11, blobs of white (Wlodarczyk) [N] 33(2)25

— R19/10, left frame break (Wlodarczyk) [N] 33(2)25

— booklet stamp No. 5, white mark in top frame line (Jackson) [S] 26(2)31

— crack on inner and outer right frames (Wlodarczyk) [N] 33(2)25

— cracks on medallion (Pusterla) [M] 22(1)12, (Doupe) [N] 23(4)51

— on booklet stamp (Powell) [N] 21(4)44

— scratch below ear (Wlodarczyk) [S] 31(4)74

Watermark, 480-Crown, varieties of (Pusterla) [N] 45(4)95

— missing (SG 272a) (Brooks) [M] 27(5)81, (Wiseman) [N] 28(1)17

Wattses underprint (Pusterla) [S] 39(4)75

1½d

Frame cracks (Wlodarczyk) [M] 46(6)121

Somerset House 3rd printing (Harris) [L] 30(4)63

Varieties (Wlodarczyk) [L] 29(2)32

Variety, damage to SE corner (Jackson) [S] 26(2)31

— deformed leaf in Trevor Clarke Collection (Powell) [M] 26(2)28

— white mark above U of REVENUE (Jackson) [S] 26(2)31

2d

Shades (Wiseman) [S] 39(2)31, (Harris) [S] 42(5)113

Tyrian plum (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)37

Varieties, plate (Wlodarczyk) [L] 30(1)1

Variety, flaw on tablet (Brown) [N] 22(2)24

2½d

Plate 1a, block in Trevor Clarke Collection (Powell) [M] 26(2)28

Varieties (Powell) [S] 26(5)92

Variety, Plate 6/155, R19/1, scratch on wreath (Powell) [N] 25(1)20

— Plate 7, R2/4, scratch above P of POSTAGE (Wlodarczyk) [S] 31(4)75

— part doubling (Powell) [S] 26(1)2

— retouched background (SG Spec. M16e) (Harris) [S] 42(5)111

3d

Offset variety (Eden) [N] 29(4)77

4d

Flaws on the orange 4d (Powell) [M] 27(4)76

Variety, Plate D7, R7/12, score through SW corner (Wlodarczyk) [S] 31(4)75

— Plate H4, R4/8, scratches (Wlodarczyk) [L] 31(4)73

Watermark inverted (Powell) [N] 25(1)20

— on bi-coloured (Powell) [N] 22(1)13

5d

Plate combination, new (Wiseman) [L] 35(5)82

6d

Plate flaws (Wlodarczyk) [M] 31(3)49

Plate proof, pane of 120 (Jackson) [N] 30(2)32

Plating (Hawkes) [L] 33(1)1

Proof sheet, black (Wiseman) [C] 32(3)55

Variety, Plate 1, R7/12, R8/12 & R19/12, cracked R frames (Wlodarczyk) [N] 31(4)77

— damage to top, SE and bottom frame-lines (Jackson) [S] 26(2)31, (Hawkes) [N] 27(1)13

7d

Variety, Plate 1a, R20/2 (Lawrence) [S] 34(3)58, (Harris) [N] 34(4)80

— over-inked? (Wolfson) [N] 37(5)98

9d

Plating (Astley) [M] 22(1)9

1s

Die proof of frame (Lajer) [S] 43(2)27

Varieties, plate (Wlodarczyk) [L] 30(1)1

— various (Wlodarczyk) [M] 31(4)75

Variety, left frame breaks (Powell) [S] 25(5)90

— left frame broken (Powell) [N] 25(1)20

2s 6d

SPECIMEN, wmk inverted (Powell) [N] 28(1)17

Variety, R5/4 lower pane (Harris) [M] 42(4)86, [S] 42(5)113

Watermark inverted (Bird) [N] 33(2)40

£1

Lowden Forgery, Lowden’s trial (Dagnall) [L] 31(1)1

KING GEORGE V

Booklet perforation Type B3 and B4a (Lawrence) [M] 24(5)71

Cancelling lines (Mark & Moorcroft) [L] 36(4)72, (Simpson) [M] 36(5)89

Colour trials, Huber inks (Wilkinson) [N] 33(4)73

Commemoratives, general account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)47

Display, 13 Dec. 1986, KGV by Leslie Wilkinson (Kirk) [S] 25(2)21

— 29 Oct. 1988, KEVII to KGVI by Hassan Shaida (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

— 17 Nov. 1990, KGV by Hassan Shaida (Gilbert) [S] 29(1)14

Inland Revenue Stamping Dept, archives of (Wiseman) [L] 36(6)114

Interpane gutter, removal of (Wiseman) [N] 36(6)116

NPM, list of material returned to (NPM Press Release) [L] 36(3)44

Paper, Crown watermark, survey of types (Pusterla) [L] 37(3)53, [L] 37(4)76, [L] 37(5)86

— size of (Mark & Moorcroft) [L] 36(4)72, (Simpson) [M] 36(5)89

Perforation, missing pins (Price) [M] 28(1)6, (Jones) [S] 29(2)40

Profile Head, general account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)38

— introduction of (Wilkinson) [L] 25(4)65, [L] 25(5)94, [L] 26(1)9

Prussian blue inks (McBride) [M] 43(1)5

Shades (Garnsey) [S] 42(5)97

— green (Ressler) [M] 31(3)46

— measurement of (Currie) [M] 38(6)105, (Harman) [M] 39(1)12, (Peacock) [M] 39(1)13, (Allan) [S] 39(1)15, (Cranmer) [M] 39(2)28, (Currie) [M] 39(2)29, (Wiseman) [S] 39(2)32, (McGill) [S] 39(4)76

Trial printing, KEVII 1d, diagonal o/p CANCELLED, SG Spec. M6t (Wiseman) [L] 40(1)6

Variety, circular flaws (Brooks) [N] 32(2)31

Waterlow provisional printing (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

Watermarked papers (Jackson) [L] 28(5)106

Watermark, Simple Cypher, types (Bolzan) [L] 25(1)4

1911–12 Downey Head

Book review, Downey Head Halfpenny – Plating Reference. Jackson [R] 36(6)105

Booklet panes, wmk orientation (Jackson) [S] 27(3)60

Caricature of 1d design (Hanson) [N] 30(5)98

Controls, Somerset House (Jackson) [L] 23(6)86, [C] 24(2)20

Display, 16 May 1992, KGV Downey Head Plating Study by Mike Jackson (Jackson) [M] 30(4)70

Double prints, partial (Jackson) [S] 27(5)97

Find of proofs & essays at auction (Jackson) [M] 24(5)68

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)35

Head die proofs (Sefi) [L] 33(3)41

Offset printing, experimental (Muir) [L] 46(2)25

Offsets (Wiseman) [N] 28(3)62

Perfin, row of holes (Rundo) [N] 30(5)95, (Simpson) [N] 31(2)40

Perforation, missing pins (Price) [M] 28(1)6

Variety, on N2c (Wolfson) [N] 37(5)99

Watermark letter codes (Jackson) [S] 28(5)108

½d Die 1a

Control A 11 (close) (Jackson) [N] 21(1)6

— unconfirmed (Jackson) [N] 23(2)32

Control plating aid (Jackson) [S] 21(1)5

Double print (Jackson) [N] 26(1)15

— partial (Jackson) [N] 27(5)97, (Wiseman) [C] 28(3)62

Perf. 14, at auction (Jackson) [M] 38(5)85

— control copy (Hunt) [S] 31(4)63

— survey (Mark) [L] 31(1)15

Plate 2 (Official Plate 7/7), markings (Jackson) [N] 23(2)32

Plate numbers, official (Jackson) [N] 21(1)7

Plate wear (Jackson) [N] 26(1)16

Plates, study of (Jackson) [L] 21(1)6

Variety, Plate 4, R18/1, gash on dolphin’s tail (Jackson) [N] 23(2)32

— damage at upper left (Dent) [S] 41(2)40

Watermark, inverted (Jackson) [N] 26(1)15

½d Die 1b

Double print, partial (Jackson) [N] 27(5)97, (Wiseman) [C] 28(3)62

Variety, R4/7, gash near first N of HALFPENNY (Wilkinson) [N] 24(5)78, [N] 26(2)33

— booklet stamp, spot on King’s forehead (Lajer) [S] 46(6)136

— — tail to left 2 (Candlish) [N] 29(4)78

— broken frame SW corner (Jackson) [N] 26(1)16

— frame break, outer, to left of POSTAGE (Dixon-Patterson) [N] 23(5)78

— left frame break (H & B Philatelists Ltd) [N] 28(4)80

— plate scratch (Jackson) [N] 27(5)98, (Wiseman) [C] 28(3)62

— white blob on P of HALFPENNY (Jackson) [N] 26(1)16

— white spot behind ear (Jackson) [N] 26(1)16

½d Die 2

Controls, Somerset House (Jackson) [M] 23(6)86

Kiss print (Jackson) [N] 26(5)98

Plate wear (Jackson) [N] 26(1)16

Variety, Control B 11, R20/3, spot above REVENUE (Jackson) [N] 26(1)16

— R1/3, white mark on scales (Bird) [N] 37(2)38

1d Die 1a

Controls (Jackson) [M] 26(4)73

— Somerset House (Jackson) [M] 23(6)86

Control, SH with missing period (Jackson) [N] 33(6)109

— with added period (Jackson) [N] 33(6)109

Paper trials, Control A.11 (Jackson) [S] 23(6)87

Plate 2 and 7 the same (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

Plate markings (Jackson) [M] 26(4)71

Plates, study of (Jackson) [L] 26(4)68

Varieties, plate (Jackson) [M] 26(4)72

Variety, spot on eye (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

1d Die 1b

Circular flaw (Brooks) [N] 32(2)31

Controls, Somerset House (Jackson) [S] 23(6)86

Perforation, missing pin (Jackson) [N] 26(1)16

Variety, Plate 10b, R20/11, break over O of ONE (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— booklet stamp, No. 1, coloured spot on forehead (Lajer) [N] 27(2)36

— — No. 2, break in left frame (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— — break above EP of PENNY (Badcock) [N] 28(5)100

— — white mark to SW of REVENUE (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— dot after Y (Jackson) [N] 24(3)48

— weak patch near REVENUE (Fairhurst) [N] 29(4)78

1d Die 2

Controls, Somerset House (Jackson) [M] 23(6)86, [C] 24(2)20

Control, with added period (Jackson) [N] 33(6)109

Offset printing, experimental (Muir) [L] 46(2)25

Paper trials, Controls B.11, B.12 (Jackson) [S] 23(6)87

— plating of (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

Plate 2, offset printing, experimental (Muir) [L] 46(2)25

Plate marking, on Multiple Cypher imperf. (Jackson) [N] 27(5)97

Variety, Plate 12, R20/8, spur to lion’s haunch (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— Row 3 of a roll-join strip, ‘masked lion’ (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— blot on O, SG Spec. N11e (Welch) [N] 25(1)7

— left frame break (Candlish) [N] 26(5)99

1912–22 Royal Cypher

Dates of issue (Wilkinson) [M] 28(1)11, [M] 32(4)66

Find of proofs & essays at auction (Jackson) [M] 24(5)68

Paper, granite, on 1d and other values (Wilkinson) [S] 29(1)15

Perforation, missing pins (Verney) [N] 24(3)48, (Price) [M] 28(1)6, (Badcock) [N] 28(3)63, (Paul) [N] 28(3)63, (Bainbridge) [N] 28(3)63, (Allan) [N] 28(3)63, (Badcock) [N] 28(5)100, (Price) [N] 29(2)40, (Jones) [S] 29(2)40, (Tanner) [N] 29(4)78, (Jackson) [N] 30(4)79

Plating, scratch in corner of marginal rules on R20/1 (Wilkinson) [N] 37(1)12

Simple Cypher paper, how wide was the web? (Wiseman) [N] 32(3)59

Toned paper, the use of (Peacock) [M] 37(2)39

Watermark letter codes (Jackson) [S] 28(5)114, [S] 29(1)19, [S] 29(3)58, (Strong) [N] 29(4)78

½d

Control G 15, new plate marking (Mark) [N] 30(5)94

Cyprus green shade, should it be ‘Cypress’? (McBride) [M] 42(6)132, (Leslie Wilkinson) [S] 42(6)137

— source of name (Muir) [S] 39(5)81, (Jackson) [S] 42(2)48

New Moon flaw (Clark) [L] 42(2)25

Plate 72, with Control U 23 (Bainbridge) [N] 29(4)79, (Wilkinson) [C] 29(5)97

Plate 22, new state (Cranmer) [N] 28(3)63

Plate 69, Control P 20 (Bainbridge) [N] 39(5)99

Plating notes (Bainbridge) [L] 34(6)101, [L] 36(6)106, (Dent) [N] 37(5)99

Roll stamps, SH continuous printing plates (Wilkinson) [L] 41(4)80

Variety, Control C 13, R10/10, white mark on R dolphin (Jackson) [N] 26(1)17

— Control O 19, R20/3, white patch on L dolphin’s tail (Jackson) [N] 26(1)17

— Controls U 23 & V 23, R20/1, white dot on moustache (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— N14g in imperf. SPECIMEN pair (Price) [N] 29(4)79

— Plate 2b, R20/1, mark to right of value tablet (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

— Plate 8, Controls C 13 & D 14, R19/2, spot to right of RH half (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— Plate 10b, R19/1, left frame break (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— Plate 13d, Control F 15, R18/1, coloured mark below P of HALFPENNY (Jackson) [N] 26(1)17

— Plate 36a, Control H 16, R18/1, patch of colour near neck (Jackson) [N] 26(1)17

— Plate 37(?), R10/2 ‘Blob on P’ (Wilkinson) [N] 31(3)54

— Plate 43, R19/1, blob over eye, SG Spec. N14ka (Price & Palmer) [N] 22(2)25, (Fairhurst) [N] 27(2)36, (Wilkinson) [N] 27(2)40

— Plate 46a, Controls L 18 & M 19, R20/3, white spot above R dolphin’s beak (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— Plate 49b, Control M 19, R20/2, broken E in HALFPENNY (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

— Plate 50, Control K 18, R19/1, crescent near right ½ (Price & Palmer) [N] 22(2)25

— Plate 54b, Control M 19, R20/3, disturbance to right of REVENUE (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

— Plate 65c, Control P 20, R19/1, coloured flaw in oval (Price & Palmer) [N] 22(2)25

— Plate 68, Controls Q 20-T 22, R20/2, coloured mark over F (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— Plate 73b, R19/1, left frame break (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— R1/12, break in oval (Bird) [N] 37(2)38

— R20/?, white mark above head (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— crack through left ½ (Wilkinson) [N] 27(2)40

— gash top right (MacArthur) [N] 35(4)80

— white mark on head (Price & Palmer) [N] 22(2)25

— white mark over E of HALFPENNY (Wilkinson) [N] 27(2)40

½d inserted in 1½d plate, 1919 (Dagnall) [N] 21(4)55

1d

Advertisement trials, 1922 (Wilkinson) [S] 27(2)27

Circular flaw (Brooks) [N] 32(2)31

Currency paper (Mark) [M] 34(1)19, (Peacock) [S] 34(2)38

Plate 96, new control (S 22) (Wilkinson) [N] 22(1)11

Plate markings (Bainbridge) [S] 29(3)58

— unrecorded (Bundock) [N] 27(3)59

Rolls, Somerset House printing (Wilkinson) [M] 37(3)51

Variety, Control J 17, R20/12, coloured mark on cheek (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

— — R20/11, light patch to left of crown (Wilkinson) [N] 23(4)49

— Controls N 19–O 20, R20/10, breaks in lines of face (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— Control N 19, R20/10, white marks in portrait (Candlish) [N] 25(5)87

— Control T 22, R20/12, coloured mark at base of oval frame (Bainbridge) [S] 39(2)35

— Control T 33, R20/11, white dot near L 1 (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

— Controls U 22 & W 23, R20/10, break to left of King’s nose (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— O in POSTAGE looks like a C (Seddon) [N] 24(5)78

— Plate 33, Control G 15, R11/12, dots below POSTAGE, SG Spec. N16q (Wilkinson) [S] 23(6)83

— Plate 91, Controls S 22, T 22, R19/12, frame break at right (Jackson) [N] 24(3)48

— Plate 96, Control T 22, R19/12, right frame broken (Wilkinson) [N] 22(1)11, (Barrell) [N] 29(4)79, (Wilkinson) [C] 29(5)97

— — R19/12, Control T 22, right frame broken (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

— Plate 104, Controls J 17 – M 18, R20/10, spot on eyelid (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— Plate 81, Control N 19, R20/12, white patch over PENNY (Jackson) [N] 36(4)80

— R20/10, small spot on King’s cheek (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

— breaks in inner RH frame (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— reversed Q for O (SG Spec. N17j) (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

— white dot behind ear (Fairhurst) [N] 29(1)19

— white spot below left ‘1’ (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

1½d

Booklet stamp, deepened die (Wilkinson) [S] 37(5)93

Control K 18, K slipping (Mark) [N] 31(5)96

Controls, missing (Jones) [S] 31(2)37, (Mark) [N] 31(5)96

KGV 1½d (based on a display to the GBPS on 21 November 1992) (Jones) [L] 31(2)35

Perforation (Jones) [S] 31(2)35

Varieties, frame breaks (Wilkinson) [N] 23(4)49

Variety, Control M19, R19/2, weak SW corner (Wilkinson) [S] 29(1)15

— — R20/2, flaw in top frame (Wilkinson) [S] 29(1)15

— — white blob NW corner (Wilkinson) [S] 29(1)15

— Controls V 23 & W 23, R20/2, frame break below (THRE)E (Fairhurst) [N] 29(4)79, (Wilkinson) [C] 29(5)97

— PENCF flaw (Jones) [S] 31(2)36, [L] 39(6)101, [C] 40(2)25

— Plate 12, Control T 22, R20/2, diamond in NW corner (Wilkinson) [N] 23(4)49

— Plate 15b (Jones) [S] 31(2)37

— booklet stamp (?), dot after final E (Wilkinson) [N] 22(1)11

— booklet stamp, No. 2, crack between crown & R value (West) [N] 26(2)32

— — small circle below TH (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

— — ‘THREF’ for ‘THREE’ (Wilkinson) [N] 30(2)35

Watermarks (Jones) [S] 31(2)35

½d inserted in 1½d plate, 1919 (Dagnall) [N] 21(4)55

2d

Plate 4 marking on Control D 14 (Badcock) [N] 28(3)62

Setting B, with Plate 16 (Wilkinson) [N] 27(2)40

Variety, Plate 9b, Control T 22, R20/2, spot above POSTAGE (Wilkinson) [S] 23(6)83

— booklet stamp, No. 2, frame break below CE of PENCE (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)39

— — No. 2, frame break (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

— — No. 4, frame break (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

— frame break below W of TWO (Wilkinson) [N] 23(4)49

— frame breaks at top (Wilkinson) [N] 24(2)20

— spur to ‘P’ of ‘TWOPENCE’ (Badcock) [N] 30(3)51

Watermark, misplaced (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

2½d

Prussian blue shades (McBride) [M] 43(1)5

Roll stamp? (Badcock) [N] 29(4)78, (Wilkinson) [N] 30(1)19

3d

Colour essay, control block of 6 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

Perforation, missing pin (Candlish) [N] 31(2)40

Toned paper (Wilkinson) [S] 29(1)15

4d

Circular flaw (Brooks) [N] 32(2)31

Variety, Control D 14, R20/1, white mark on C of PENCE (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

— Plate 2d, R20/2, Control T 22, frame break at left of value tablet (Tanner) [N] 29(4)79

— R20/2, Control O 20, inverted Q for O (Tanner) [N] 29(4)79

— blurred nose (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

— marks on ‘FOURPENCE’ (Badcock) [N] 30(3)51

5d

Roll stamp (Wilkinson) [N] 30(1)19

Variety, Control B.13, frame breaks, R20/1,2,3 (Price & Palmer) [N] 22(2)25

— Plate 1c, Control K 17, R20/2, light patch over V of REVENUE, SG Spec. N25g (Wilkinson) [N] 23(4)49

— — Control K 17, R20/2, weak area near REVENUE (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

Watermark, inverted (Wilkinson) [S] 29(1)15

6d

Controls and plates (Kinabrew Jun.) [M] 23(1)3

Controls & plates (Wilkinson) [S] 23(4)61

Perforation, missing hole (Verney) [N] 24(3)48

Plating (Wilkinson) [S] 24(5)71

— query (Verney) [N] 24(3)48, (Wilkinson) [S] 24(5)71

Variety, break over E of REVENUE (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

— Spot in left 6 (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

7d

Use of (Johnson) [L] 46(1)14

9d

Perforation, missing pin (Jackson) [N] 30(4)79

Use in registered duplicate letter scheme (Mark) [M] 45(1)2

Use of (Johnson) [L] 46(1)14

Use on telegraph forms (Wilkinson) [M] 45(1)1

Variety, Control O20, coloured dot (Wilkinson) [S] 29(1)15

— R?/12, frame break at top right (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

— crack through top right (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

Watermark, inverted, Control O 20 (Verney) [N] 24(3)48

1924–26 Block Cypher

Controls, constant varieties (Mark) [N] 35(1)20, (Jones) [N] 35(2)40

Experimental paper (Moorcroft) [L] 37(6)112

Mysterious lines on the back (Skelly) [M] 29(5)82, (Mark) [S] 30(2)30

Perforation, missing pins (Price) [M] 28(1)6, (Paul) [N] 28(3)63, (Jones) [S] 29(2)40

Waterlow provisional printing (Wilkinson) [N] 22(1)11, [N] 23(4)50

½d

Double print, control block of 6 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

Variety, R?/12, spot on eyebrow (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

— break below LF of HALFPENNY (Wilkinson) [N] 27(2)40

Waterlow provisional printing, Perf. C (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

Watermark, sideways-inverted (Bellew) [N] 37(2)38

1d

CANCELLED Type 28 overprint (Candlish) [N] 29(3)42

Control D 25, two positions of (Jackson) [S] 39(2)35

Double print (Mark) [N] 25(4)80

Perf. Type 2c on Control B 24 (Bainbridge) [N] 39(5)99

Plate 19, Control M 30 (Bainbridge) [N] 39(5)99

Roll wrapper, unrecorded, Kermode 1000 (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

Variety, Control F 26, R20/7, broken inner frame lines at left (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

— Plate 7, Control E 26, R20/12, gash in left of crown (Wilkinson) [S] 23(6)83, (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

— Plate 16, Control M 30, R20/11, dot behind ear (Bainbridge) [N] 39(5)99

— R?/11, coloured mark on bridge of nose (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

Watermark, sideways, on booklet pane (Jackson) [N] 30(2)32

1½d

Circular flaw (Brooks) [N] 32(2)31

KGV 1½d (based on a display to the GBPS on 21 November 1992) (Jones) [L] 31(2)37

Perforation (Jones) [S] 31(2)38

Printed on the gummed side (Jones) [S] 31(2)39

Shades, measurement of (Currie) [M] 38(6)105

Variety, Control M 30, R20/2, coloured speck under E of THREE (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

— Control S 33, R20/1 (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

— — R20/2, broken left frame opposite tablet (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

— Plate 50, R1/12, breaks in cross on crown (Jones) [S] 34(4)80

— booklet stamp, No. 1, blot below C (Wilkinson) [N] 30(1)19

— — No. 5, printing flaw (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

— distorted E (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

— moustache flaw (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

Watermarks (Jones) [S] 31(2)38

2d

Date, earliest used (Kaiserman) [N] 34(6)117

Frame break on roll stamp (Alexander) [N] 21(1)13

4d

Plating and controls (Kinabrew Jun.) [S] 27(4)69

5d

Controls and plates (Kinabrew Jun.) [M] 26(5)82

6d

Controls and plates (Kinabrew Jun.) [M] 23(1)3, [M] 26(5)82

Plate marking, unrecorded (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

Variety, bar of A in POSTAGE missing (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

— frame break above REVENUE (Wilkinson) [N] 32(5)86

Watermark, inverted, Control M.30 (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

9d

Controls and plates (Kinabrew Jun.) [M] 26(5)82

10d

Controls and plates (Kinabrew Jun.) [M] 26(5)83

Variety, frame breaks on adjacent stamps, SG Spec. N44b/ba (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

1s

Controls and plates (Kinabrew Jun.) [M] 26(5)83

Waterlow provisional printing, Perf. B (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

1934–36 Photogravure

6d, unaccepted, block of 6 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

Booklet BB17, advert. panes (Clark) [M] 41(4)61

Booklet panes (Harvey) [S] 35(2)38

Cylinder numbering (Russell) [M] 35(4)69

General account (SWL90) [S] 28(2)39

Miniature stamps (shrunken) (Wilkinson) [M] 33(5)86

Multipositives, request for information on ½d and 1d (Gowland) [S] 42(6)135

Perforation of low values (Gowland) [L] 46(1)18, [L] 46(2)40, [L] 47(1)4

Perforation, clipped (Russell) [M] 43(2)36

— new type? (Russell) [M] 36(1)14

Perf. types (Russell) [M] 35(3)58

Rotation number (Russell) [N] 34(1)5

Sizes (Messenger) [L] 37(4)64, (Russell) [M] 37(4)80, (Webster) [M] 37(5)96, (Messenger) [C] 37(5)100

— official (Wilkinson) [M] 38(1)2, (Messenger) [M] 38(1)4

Varieties (Russell) [L] 34(1)4

Watermark, inverted on sheet-printed stamps (Russell) [M] 34(5)94, (Wilson) [N] 35(3)59, (Russell) [C] 37(5)100, (Jackson) [C] 38(1)20

½d

Control partly missing, Cyl. 4, Control V/34 (Russell) [N] 34(1)4, (Mark) [S] 34(2)38, (Russell) [N] 35(3)57

Multipositives (Wilson) [M] 43(2)43

Perf. Type 2a (Bundock) [N] 26(5)98, (Jackson) [N] 35(3)57

Used in Multipost affixing machine (Whitehead) [S] 40(4)70

Variety, flaw left of H (Whitehead) [S] 40(4)70

— flaw on F (Thorneloe) [N] 40(3)47

— white lines joining the tops of letters (Russell) [N] 34(1)4

1d

Perforation, Type B3 (West) [N] 26(2)32

Printed on the gummed side (Russell) [M] 37(5)90, (Mark) [S] 37(6)115, (Sefi) [S] 37(6)116, (Russell) [S] 38(1)5, (Mark) [M] 38(1)7

Rotation number (Russell) [N] 34(1)5

Variety, cross on crown missing (Russell) [N] 34(1)5

Watermark, inverted on sheet-printed stamps (Russell) [M] 34(5)94

1½d

Cyl. 68R, Control V/34, two states (Russell) [N] 34(1)6

Cyl. 116, flaw and retouch (Russell) [M] 35(1)14

— perforation Type 5 (Russell) [M] 35(1)14

Cyl. 135 dot, Control Y36, perf. Type 6B (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

Cyl. No. missing, Cyl. 42 no stop, Control V 34 (Russell) [N] 34(1)6

Marginal crosses (Russell) [N] 34(1)7

Perforation, Type 5, Cyl. 116 (Russell) [M] 35(1)14

— — Cyl. 119 stop, Control W/35 (Russell) [N] 34(1)8

— Type 6B, Cyls 135 stop & 137 stop (Russell) [N] 34(1)8

Pierced margin (Russell) [N] 34(1)5, [N] 34(1)6

Rotation number (Russell) [N] 34(1)5

Variety, Cyl. 34, R19/3 (Bird) [N] 33(2)40

— Cyl. 45 dot, Control V 34, R15/1 & 2, white mark on E of PENCE & white mark above G of POSTAGE (Wilkinson) [N] 26(2)33

— beard flaw (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

— booklet stamp, gash through THREE (Lajer) [N] 37(5)100

— — tiny spot on right dolphin (Gowland) [N] 34(5)100, (Clark) [N] 35(3)57, (Harvey) [N] 35(3)59

Watermark, inverted on sheet-printed stamps (Russell) [M] 34(5)94

2½d

Doubly printed (Russell) [N] 34(1)8

3d

Watermark, inverted (Russell) [N] 34(1)9, [M] 34(5)94

4d

Perforation, Type 2, Cyl. 3, Control W/35 (Russell) [N] 34(1)9

Watermark, inverted (Russell) [N] 34(1)9, [M] 34(5)94

1913–34 Seahorse High Values

10s, De La Rue shades (Kearsley) [L] 47(6)124

— De La Rue, Cambridge Blue (Garnsey) [M] 42(1)24, (Kearsley) [M] 42(4)76, (Garnsey) [S] 42(5)97

— ‘Cambridge’ blue (Webster) [L] 41(6)111

2s 6d (Kearsley) [L] 46(4)75

— Bradbury Wilkinson, reasearch into (Webster) [L] 39(4)61

— varieties (Maushammer) [L] 39(1)2

2s 6d, Bradbury Wilkinson, new variety (Kearsley) [S] 46(1)12

— De La Rue shades (page numbered 38 in error) (Kearsley) [L] 47(4)86

— colour trial, 1913 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

— major re-entry, Plate 3, Stamp 12 (Smith) [S] 21(4)43

— re-entry (Bolzan) [N] 25(1)7

— variety, lower frame-lines extended (Vaughan) [N] 36(1)19

5s De La Rue, earliest date (Harman) [S] 45(6)142

5s & 10s (Kearsley) [L] 45(5)106

5s, Bradbury Wilkinson varieties (Maushammer) [M] 46(3)71

— Waterlow, o/p CANCELLED with CUSTOMS & EXCISE/GOVERNMENT LABORATORY o/p (Wilkinson) [N] 24(3)40

Auction sale, Shaida Collection (Claridge) [M] 31(1)12

Bechuanaland, more notes on (Kearsley) [S] 46(1)12

Book review, Discovering Seahorses, Kearsley (Wilkinson) [R] 43(6)138

Dates of issue (Wilkinson) [M] 28(1)11

Discovering Seahorses, addenda (Kearsley) [L] 44(2)25, [M] 44(6)141

General account (SWL90) [S] 28(2)42

Identification (Wilkinson) [S] 30(5)83

Introduction of (based on official records) (Wilkinson) [L] 27(1)1

Levant, more notes on (Kearsley) [S] 46(1)10

Miniature stamps (shrunken) (Wilkinson) [M] 33(5)86

Nauru, more notes on (Kearsley) [S] 46(1)11

Overprints, more notes on (Kearsley) [S] 46(1)12

Paper Trials, Bradbury Wilkinson experimental printings (Webster) [L] 37(6)104

Plate proofs, rough (Wilkinson) [S] 34(2)36

Punch cancellation (Wilkinson) [S] 24(3)45

Research, new findings (Kearsley) [L] 39(3)52

Shades (Kearsley) [M] 42(4)76

— more notes on (Kearsley) [S] 46(1)9

Telegraph forms, stamps punched for use on (Wilkinson) [L] 41(6)120

Trial impressions (Webster) [L] 41(3)54

£1 (Kearsley) [L] 44(5)97

1924–25 Wembley Exhibition

1½d, imprimatur (Sabey) [L] 36(1)2

Book review, British Empire Exhibition Stamps of 1924-1925. Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 37(4)69

Numbered sheets (Wilkinson) [S] 38(1)20

Roll stamps (Sabey) [M] 29(4)72, (Griffin) [N] 29(5)97

Roll stamp, rouletted edge (Griffin) [S] 29(2)27

Used between exhibitions (Sabey) [S] 27(4)72

1929 Postal Union Congress

1d, varieties, from rolls (Alexander) [N] 26(5)98

— variety, broken O in POSTAL (Wilkinson) [N] 22(1)11

1½d, variety (Powell) [N] 24(2)21, (Sutters) [N] 33(4)75

— variety, booklet stamp, No. 5, broken O of POSTAL (West) [N] 26(2)32

— — horiz. crack (Doupe) [N] 21(1)13

£1, colour trials (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

2½d, variety, Plate 1, Control L 29, blue ink marks (Billinghurst) [N] 28(5)101

— — blob on O of UNION (Fairhurst) [N] 29(1)18

£1, variety, R4/4 (note on plating) (Skinner) [N] 30(1)19

Designs of the low-values (Dagnall) [L] 31(5)81

Varieties (Wolfson) [N] 24(2)21, (Griffin) [S] 28(3)64

½d, variety, CO of CONGRESS joined (Griffin) [S] 29(5)96

— — Plate 2, R20/1, frame break (Billinghurst) [N] 22(2)24, (Sanders) [N] 23(4)64

— — broken serif of 1 (Pearce) [N] 37(3)50

— — frame break (Billinghurst) [N] 24(3)48

— — thickened left frame (Welch) [N] 30(1)18

1935 Silver Jubilee

1½d, booklet stamp, No. 1, variety, mark on final E of HALFPENCE (Candlish) [N] 30(2)35

— varieties on booklet stamps (Candlish) [N] 26(1)20

2½d, Cyl. 34 dot, Control W35, variety on R20/2 (Bird) [N] 33(2)40

— Prussian Blue, control copy (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

— Prussian blue (McBride) [M] 43(1)5

Cylinders (Russell) [M] 45(4)96

Display, 15 May 1993, Penny Lilac and Silver Jubilee (Gilbert) [L] 31(4)68

Essay for 2d (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

Quantities printed and sold (Russell) [M] 45(1)6

Sheet numbers (Russell) [M] 23(5)66, (Gilbert) [M] 24(4)60

KING EDWARD VIII

1½d, Cyl. 4 dot, Control A/36, perf. Type 6b (Jackson) [N] 30(2)32

— imperf. (Sanders) [S] 29(4)80

Booklet panes of two (Sanders) [S] 31(4)65, (Harvey) [M] 31(5)91

Booklets (Clark) [C] 44(4)87

Coronation essay (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)43

Design, contemporary report (Sanders) [M] 26(1)1

Display, 29 Oct. 1988, KEVII to KGVI by Hassan Shaida (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

Essays (Muir) [M] 23(6)93

— taken by the King (Sanders) [M] 23(3)34

Essay, unaccepted (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)43

Perforation of stamps for rolls (Gowland) [L] 47(1)4

KING GEORGE VI

Booklet cylinder numbers (West & Harvey) [S] 30(1)19, (Jackson) [C] 30(2)31

Booklet pane, Cyl. F dot 9 (Jackson) [C] 30(2)31

Booklet perforation (Lawrence) [M] 24(5)70

Commemoratives, general account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)47

Definitives, general account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)46

— introduction (Sanders) [M] 30(2)23

Demonetisation of postage stamps (Whitehead) [N] 40(4)79

Display, 29 Oct. 1988, KEVII to KGVI by Hassan Shaida (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

— 18 Feb. 1989, KGVI and QEII by Hassan Shaida (Gilbert) [S] 27(3)45

Dulac adhesives, use of (Fryer) [L] 45(3)56

Emergency stamps (Huggins) [L] 44(6)121

NPM, list of material returned to (NPM Press Release) [L] 36(3)44

Postage due, 1951 provisional use (Worsfold) [L] 41(3)48

Proof (unissued stamp) (Worsfold) [M] 32(4)69

Rolls, ‘½v’ cuts (Whitehead) [S] 36(5)82

—‘½v’ cuts (Rundo) [M] 32(4)68

Low Value Definitives

Booklet panes of two (Lawrence) [S] 22(1)8

— KGVI and QEII (Lawrence) [M] 21(1)14, (West & Harvey) [M] 30(5)92

Controls, obliteration of (Doupe) [M] 21(3)34, (Murray) [N] 21(5)62

½d

Control C 38, varieties (Sanders) [S] 31(2)39

Control D 38, varieties (Sanders) [M] 31(4)66

Cyl. 3, study of the cutting line (Sanders) [M] 29(5)95

Study of (Sanders) [M] 30(4)62, [M] 30(5)84

1d

Booklet pane, Cyl. F dot 9 (Moran) [N] 29(3)43, (Rundo) [N] 29(4)76, (Sprei) [N] 29(4)76

— with perf. encroachment (West) [N] 26(2)32

Multipositive flaws (Worsfold) [M] 32(2)36

1½d

Booklet pane, with perf. margin (West) [N] 26(2)32

Controls, obliteration of (Doupe) [N] 21(3)34, (Murray) [N] 21(5)62

2d

Variety (Barrell) [N] 29(4)77

2½d

Booklet pane, with perf. Type B5 (West) [N] 26(2)33

3d

Cyl. 21 no dot, Control L42, control ‘ghost’ (Gowland) [E] 43(1)12, (Bygate) [S] 43(2)39

8d

Variety, line through ‘H’ (Brookfield) [S] 36(6)103, (Whitworth) [S] 37(1)12

1941–42 Light Colours

3d, controls, obliteration of (Doupe) [N] 21(3)35, (Murray) [N] 21(5)62

1950–52 Changed Colours

1d, variety, booklet stamp, No. 2, deformed serif to E in REV (West) [N] 26(2)33

½d, variety, booklet stamp, No. 6, retouch to neck (West) [N] 26(2)33

‘Arms’ High Values

5s, new ‘T’ guides (Bater) [S] 30(4)74

10s ultramarine, study of (Smith) [L] 25(1)8

£1, plate layout marks (Bater) [M] 31(3)48

2s 6d green, re-entry? (Maushammer) [M] 44(4)83

Book review, Waterlow Procedures – KGVI ‘Arms’ to ‘Festival’ High Values – Design to Press. Bater (Jackson) [R] 30(4)68

Guide marks, ‘T’ and ‘+’ (Bater) [M] 35(1)12

‘Festival’ High Values

5s, plating (Bater) [M] 30(5)90

10s varieties (Smith) [S] 24(4)55

Book review, Waterlow Procedures – KGVI ‘Arms’ to ‘Festival’ High Values – Design to Press. Bater (Jackson) [R] 30(4)68

1937 Coronation

Control letters, faint and missing (Powell) [S] 33(6)110, (Restall) [S] 33(6)110, (Loveland) [S] 33(6)111, (Schofield) [S] 34(1)17, (Restall) [S] 34(3)48

Cyl. 2 dot, flaws (Restall) [M] 24(1)4

Cyl. 6 dot, flaws (Restall) [M] 22(5)70, (Powell) [S] 23(4)58

Cyl. 7 dot, shifted transfer (Restall) [M] 36(2)27

Cyl. 8 dot, flaws (Restall) [M] 25(2)36

Cyl. 10 dot, flaws (Schofield) [N] 24(2)21

Cyl. 18 dot, flaws (Restall) [M] 23(6)84

Cyl. 19 no dot, R19/2, flaw, blotch on Queen’s cheek (Restall) [S] 36(4)79

— flaws (Schofield) [N] 24(2)21

Cyl. 20 dot, flaws (Restall) [M] 24(3)36

Cyl. 23 no dot, flaws (Schofield) [N] 24(2)21

Cyl. 30 no dot, flaws (Restall) [M] 25(4)63, [S] 34(3)48

— missing control letter (Powell) [S] 33(6)110, (Restall) [S] 33(6)110, (Schofield) [S] 34(1)17, (Restall) [S] 34(3)47

— variety on R10/6 (Schofield) [S] 34(4)80

Cyl. 19 no dot, R19/2, blotch on Queen’s cheek (Powell) [N] 39(4)76

Design of (Sanders) [S] 23(4)57

Flaws (Powell) [S] 23(4)58

— nature and importance of (Restall) [M] 37(3)48

— on control blocks (Restall) [L] 27(4)65

Printer’s numbers (Restall) [S] 34(3)48

Variety, spot in lacing by orb (SG Spec. QCom1h) (Doupe) [N] 24(4)63

Watermark, varieties (Restall) [M] 36(2)26

1940 Centenary

Essays (Rundo) [N] 33(1)20, (Peacock) [N] 33(3)50

Essay, unaccepted (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

1948 Silver Wedding

SPECIMEN overprint (Jackson) [N] 27(1)13

1949 Universal Postal Union

2½d, variety, patch in Pacific (Brookfield) [S] 36(6)103, (Whitworth) [S] 37(1)12

Essays, the Mary Adshead archive (Barrell) [L] 45(2)38

1951 Festival of Britain

Book review, Waterlow Procedures – KGVI ‘Arms’ to ‘Festival’ High Values – Design to Press. Bater (Jackson) [R] 30(4)68

Essays, the Mary Adshead archive (Barrell) [L] 45(1)20, [M] 45(4)91

£1, plating study (Smith) [M] 28(1)14

QUEEN ELIZABETH II

Demonetisation of postage stamps (Holman) [M] 40(4)77, (Schmitz-Le Hanne) [N] 40(4)78

Display, 18 Feb. 1989, KGVI and QEII by Hassan Shaida (Gilbert) [S] 27(3)45

— by M. Spiteri (Kirk) [S] 25(4)61

Fluorescence, discussion of (Tibbenham) [M] 36(2)34

Ink sample proofs (Pusterla) [M] 34(3)53, [M] 34(4)79, (Morgan) [S] 34(4)80

Rolls, ‘½v’ cuts (Whitehead) [S] 36(5)82

—‘½v’ cuts (Rundo) [M] 32(4)68

Telegrams, mutilation of postage stamps for (Lawrence) [L] 38(1)10

Wilding Definitives

6d, bisect (Eden) [N] 30(1)19

Booklet panes of two, KGVI and QEII (Lawrence) [M] 21(1)14, (West & Harvey) [M] 30(5)92

Booklet varieties (Cooter) [S] 33(1)12

CANCELLED overprints on booklet panes (Lawrence) [S] 25(2)29

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)49

Paper (Bater) [S] 31(5)87

Phosphor bands, application of (Harvey & Stafford) [L] 41(5)89

Phosphor trials, ‘Dollis Hill’ (Holt) [L] 45(6)128

1955–1968 Castle High Values

2s 6d, Plate 3B, R8/1, re-entry (Spens) [M] 27(5)84, (Smith) [N] 28(5)101

— Plate 4, R3/4 re-entry (Spens) [M] 28(1)5

— Plate 5, study (Spens) [M] 28(4)90

Book review, Queen Elizabeth II Waterlow Castle High Values 1955-1958, Bater and Spens (Harman) [R] 28(4)89

Book review: The First Elizabeth II Castle High Value Definitives (Jackson) [R] 43(3)58

Die proof of head (Jackson) [N] 30(2)32

Display, 21 Oct. 1989, by The Lord Spens and Gerry Bater (Kirk) [S] 28(1)2

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)52

Overprinting contract (Bater) [S] 34(2)39

Sorting (Bater) [M] 32(5)88

Telegraph forms, stamps punched for use on (Wilkinson) [L] 41(6)120

Watermark, inverted (Spens) [M] 28(5)102, [S] 29(2)38, (Wilson) [N] 29(2)38

Machin Definitives

2½p, pink, misplaced phosphor (Daniels) [N] 34(1)18

12p, emerald-green, Cyl. 9 no dot (Daniels) [N] 34(1)18

14p, dry print (Holt) [N] 27(5)98

— imperf (Holt) [N] 27(5)98

1d, bisected (Batty) [N] 46(2)35, (Knight) [S] 46(4)95

5p, bisected (Jackson) [S] 46(2)35

Book review, 40 Years of Machins – A Timeline. Myall (Jackson) [R] 45(4)90

The Complete Deegam Machin Handbook, 3rd edn, Myall (Barnes) [R] 41(6)110

Postal Usage of the pre-decimal Machin series 1969-1971. Nicholson (Sherman) [R] 36(1)20

Postal Usage of the decimal Machin series 1971-1996 (two vols). Nicholson (Sherman) [R] 36(1)20

A Timeless Classic: The Evolution of Machin’s Icon. Muir (Jackson) [R] 45(4)84

Booklet pane, miscut (Daniels) [N] 31(5)96

Booklet varieties (Cooter) [S] 33(1)12

Booklets, 50p folded (Bainbridge) [M] 29(5)92

Colour, 4p, Jeffery Matthews palette (Myall) [L] 40(6)108

Display, 3 Mar. 1990, Machins by Andrew J. Watton (Kirk) [S] 28(4)87

Enschedé printings 1991 (Bainbridge) [S] 31(3)55

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)50

Perforation, 13p with four straight sides (Wolfson) [N] 35(2)39

Postal history (Lockton) [L] 39(2)23

Self-adhesive NVI, 1998, ‘dagger’ perforations (Jackson) [S] 40(4)70, (Smith) [M] 41(1)20

1969–1987 Machin High Values

£1, plating (Smith) [M] 24(5)72

£2, 1988, variety (Bainbridge) [N] 33(1)19

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)52

£2, set-off (Jackson) [M] 47(3)70

1988–1997 Machin Castle High Values

1977 £1 imperf. pair (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)53

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)52

£1.50, variety (Holt) [N] 33(3)51

£5, design shift (Holt) [N] 30(3)59

— missing colour (Holt) [N] 30(3)59

Special and Commemorative Issues

1963 Red Cross, 3d missing cross (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)48

1964 3d Botanical Congress sage-green omitted (Holt) [N] 33(3)51

1964 Forth Road Bridge, GPO FDC emergency printing (Hacket) [M] 46(2)39

1965 Post Office Tower, 3d missing tower (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)48

1966 British Technology, errors (Shaida) [N] 27(1)17

1966 British vintage cars, errors (Shaida) [M] 26(3)45

1969 Alcock and Brown, errors (Shaida) [N] 27(1)15

1970 UPU, errors (Shaida) [N] 27(1)17

1974 Medieval Warriors designs (Latto) [M] 23(1)13

1976 Roses, 13p missing value (B. Alan Ltd) [S] 27(3)60

— 13p missing value, (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)48

1977 British Wildlife designs (Latto) [S] 22(3)47

1978 Architecture essays (Latto) [M] 24(2)18

1978 Cycling, errors (Shaida) [N] 27(1)15

1978 Horses designs (Latto) [S] 22(3)47

1979 Christmas essays (Latto) [S] 23(5)76

1979 Rowland Hill essays (Latto) [S] 23(6)82

1980 Birds essays (Latto) [S] 24(1)2

1980 Conductors 15p, perf. variety, misaligned pin (Jackson) [M] 41(4)79

1981 Butterflies 14p imperf. (B. Alan Ltd) [N] 26(3)60

1982 Technology 26p imperf. (Harmers of London) [N] 21(3)39

1982 British cars, errors (Shaida) [M] 26(3)45

1986 Endangered Species designs (Latto) [S] 25(3)50

1988 Armada, ‘988’ instead of ‘1988’ (B. Alan Ltd) [N] 27(3)60

1988 Christmas, error of value (Lajer) [S] 37(6)117

1990 20p Penny Black Anniversary, imperf. (Holt) [N] 30(3)59

1990 Penny Black miniature sheet, recess printing omitted (Holt) [N] 29(1)18

— error (Holt) [S] 30(1)18

1998 Queen’s Beasts, green omitted (Holt) [N] 37(3)50

1998 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, imperf. (Holt) [N] 37(6)117

General account, 1953-89 (SWL90) [M] 28(2)53

Marginal test print, 22p Victorian Britain (B. Alan Ltd) [N] 27(2)36

William Morgan, 18p imperf. (H & B Philatelists Ltd) [N] 27(2)36

Regionals

NI 39p on FCP paper (Holt) [N] 33(3)51

Redrawn emblems, 17p Wales & N. Ireland (Alan Ltd) [N] 25(3)60

SUBJECT INDEX

Air Letters

1963, 6d London pictorials (Whitworth) [S] 23(2)20

1964, 6d Shakespeare (Whitworth) [S] 23(2)21

— Shakespeare Festival, colours in reverse position (Huggins) [N] 21(4)56

1965, 6d Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 23(3)35

1966, 9d Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 23(4)58

1967, 9d Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 23(5)78

1968, 9d Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 24(2)22

1969, 9d Investiture of The Prince of Wales (Whitworth) [M] 24(4)63

— 9d Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 25(1)15

1970, 9d Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 25(2)40

1971, 5p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 25(5)93

1972, 5p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 26(1)5

1973, 5p Welsh (Whitworth) [S] 26(4)67

— 6p Welsh (Whitworth) [S] 26(5)89

— 6p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 27(3)50

— 6p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 27(2)26

1974, 6p Scottish, Prince Charles (Whitworth) [S] 27(2)26

— 6p Welsh (Whitworth) [M] 27(3)50

— 6p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 27(3)50

1975, 6p Scottish (Whitworth) [M] 27(4)78

— 8½p Scottish, Glasgow (Whitworth) [S] 27(4)79

— — Highlands & Islands (Whitworth) [S] 27(4)79

— — Edinburgh (Whitworth) [S] 27(4)80

— 10½p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 27(4)80

1976, 10½p Scottish, Folk (Whitworth) [S] 27(4)80

— — Castles (Whitworth) [S] 27(4)80

— 10½p Welsh, rugger etc. (Whitworth) [S] 27(5)85

— 10½p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 27(5)85

1977, Silver Jubilee (Whitworth) [M] 22(2)32

— 10½p Scottish (Whitworth) [M] 28(1)3

— 10½p Silver Jubilee (Whitworth) [M] 28(1)4

— 10½p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 28(1)4

1978, 10½p Scottish, regiments (Whitworth) [S] 28(3)73

— 10½p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 29(1)8

1979, 10½p Scottish golf (Whitworth) [S] 29(2)35

— 12p Scottish, regiments (Whitworth) [S] 29(2)36

— 12p Rowland Hill (Whitworth) [S] 29(2)36

— 12p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 29(2)37

1980, 14p Scottish, regiments (Whitworth) [S] 29(3)47

— — antiquaries (Whitworth) [S] 29(3)47

— 14½p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 29(3)47

1981, 20p Scottish, flora and fauna (Whitworth) [S] 29(3)47

— 20p Royal Wedding (Whitworth) [M] 30(1)6

— 20p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 30(2)36

1982, 24p Scottish, Naval (Whitworth) [S] 30(2)36

— — Highland Dress (Whitworth) [S] 30(2)36

— 24p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 30(3)55

1983, 26p Scottish, Edinburgh Anniversaries (Whitworth) [S] 30(4)69

— — Boy’s Brigade Centenary (Whitworth) [S] 30(4)69

— 26p Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 33(4)65

1984, 26p Scottish, aviation (Whitworth) [S] 33(4)66

— — Edinburgh Festival (Whitworth) [S] 33(4)66

— 26p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 33(4)66

1985, 26p Scottish, war blinded (Whitworth) [M] 33(4)67

— — Andrew Carnegie (Whitworth) [S] 33(5)96

— 26p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 33(5)96

1986, 26p Scottish, lighthouse (Whitworth) [S] 33(5)96

— — enlightenment (Whitworth) [S] 33(5)96

— 26p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 33(5)96, [S] 33(5)97

1987, 26p Scottish, Mary Queen of Scots (Whitworth) [S] 33(5)98

— — J. M. Barrie (Whitworth) [S] 33(5)98

— 26p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 33(5)98

1988, 26p Scottish, bible (Whitworth) [N] 33(6)115

— — garden (Whitworth) [N] 33(6)115

— 26p Christmas (Whitworth) [S] 33(6)115

1989, NVI Scottish, National Portrait Gallery (Whitworth) [N] 33(6)116

1996 Christmas (Whitworth) [M] 34(6)116

Plating, pictorial air letters from 1963 (Whitworth) [L] 23(2)19

Airmails

Aerial Post 1911, First UK (based on a display to the GBPS on 19 September 1992) (Edwards) [S] 31(2)29

Etiquettes (Lockton) [M] 38(1)14, (Russell) [M] 39(5)84, (Mark) [S] 40(1)14

Jersey, airmail to, in 1936 (Mark) [S] 31(5)90

Auction Sales

Cawardine Collection (Jackson) [M] 39(6)112

Durham Collection, QV Line-Engraved [N] 31(5)92

Folkard Collection, QV Line-Engraved (Phillips press release) [M] 36(6)112

— QV Line-Engraved, report of the sale (Jackson) [M] 37(1)10

M. and P. Holding, QV (Jackson) [S] 29(1)19

NPM, sale of surplus material (Huggins) [E] 22(1)1

Royal Philatelic Collection, 17 May 2001 sale of items from (Spink) [M] 39(3)56

Shaida Collection, KGV Seahorses (Claridge) [M] 31(1)12

Trevor Clarke Collection, KEVII (Powell) [M] 26(2)28

Wills Collection, QV (Harmers of London) [M] 28(1)12

Book Reviews

1958/86 British Special Stamps. Kennedy (Sherman) [R] 33(2)36

40 Years of Machins – A Timeline. Myall (Jackson) [R] 45(4)90

Admiralty Mediterranean Steam Packets 1830-1857. (Jackson) [R] 40(5)95

Artwork, Gentleman (Dagnall) [R] 41(5)101

British Censorship of Civil Mails during World War I 1914-19. Mark (Moorcroft) [R] 39(1)20

British County Catalogue of Postal History, Vol. 3, London. Willcocks & Jay (Huggins) [R] 21(6)73

— Vol. 4. Willcocks & Jay (Dagnall) [R] 26(3)42

— Vol. 5. Willcocks & Jay (Jackson) [R] 28(4)88

British Empire Exhibition Stamps of 1924-1925. Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 37(4)69

British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924-1925; Publicity Labels, 1994. Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 33(3)49

— (suppl.). Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 34(2)31

British Letter Mail to Overseas Destinations 1840–1875. Moubray (Gilbert) [R] 31(4)80

British Line-Engraved Stamps: Repaired Impressions. Wiggins (Dagnall) [R] 21(3)40

British Occupation of Former Italian Colonies, Study Paper 1, cancellations. Tregurtha (Gilbert) [R] 26(4)64

British Postal Guide. Facsimile reprint of 1857 edn. Pub. Postings Publishing (Sherman) [R] 33(1)16

British Postal Reforms of 1839 to 1840, Grimwood-Taylor (Dagnall) [R] 28(4)89

British Stamp Design 1993. Negus (Sherman) [R] 33(2)36

British Stamp Exhibitions, 2nd edn (on CD). Morgan & Wilson (Jackson) [R] 46(1)3

British Stamp Printers. Morgan (Jackson) [R] 44(3)49

British Stamps. Mackay (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

British Victorian Stamps. Mackay (Jackson) [R] 35(3)60

Brunswick Star Cancels. Arundel (Sherman) [R] 33(1)16

Cancellations of the 1841 Penny Red. Danzig and Goldsmith (Jackson) [R] 29(4)71

Catalogue of Perfins 1924–1925 British Empire Exhibition Stamps. Ed. Nelson (Sherman) [R] 32(2)35

Catalogue of the Crawford Library of Philatelic Literature at the British Library. (The British Library) [R] 29(4)72

Catalogue of the Revenue Stamps of the United Kingdom, Booth (Dagnall) [R] 29(1)10

Charge Marks of the 4d Post 1839-1840. Chadwick (Jackson) [R] 28(5)103

Collect British Postal Stationery. Huggins & Baker (Stevenson) [E] 46(2)45

Collect British Postmarks, 5th edn (Gilbert) [R] 28(3)75

Collect British Stamps, 59th edn, 2008 (Jackson) [R] 46(2)48

Collecting British Squared Circle Postmarks, 1987. Cohen (Jackson) [R] 26(3)41

— Supplement No. 2. Cohen (Jackson) [R] 31(5)87

— Supplement No. 4. Cohen (Jackson) [R] 38(2)40

Collecting and Displaying Revenue Stamps. Akerman (Dagnall) [R] 33(3)50

Collector’s Guide to the Care and Repair of Books and Documents. Moss (Jackson) [R] 29(5)98

Complete Deegam Machin Handbook, 1st Edn. Myall (Walker) [R] 31(4)80

— Supplement 1995. Myall (Sherman) [R] 33(3)49

Connoisseur Catalogue of Machin Stamps, 7th edn, 1986 (Dagnall) [R] 25(1)1

— 8th edn (Jackson) [R] 28(1)19

— 1991 Supplement. Ed. Negus (Dagnall) [R] 29(3)42

Creating a Good Impression (300 years of The Stamp Office). Dagnall (Sherman) [R] 32(4)76

Cross Post. ed. Parsons (Dagnall) [R] 23(6)92

The De La Rue Years. (Report on award given) [R] 30(1)9

De La Rue Years 1878-1910, Vol. 1. Wiseman (Huggins) [R] 23(1)1

De La Rue’s QV Revenue Heads. Mansfield (Dagnall) [R] 38(5)97

Deegam Catalogue of Elizabethan Coil Leaders, 1987. Myall (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

Deegam Catalogue of Machin Se-tenant Pairs. Myall (Sherman) [R] 33(3)50

Deegam Catalogue of Elizabethan Coil Leaders, 4th edn., 1994. Myall (Sherman) [R] 33(2)36

Die Proofs of Waterlow & Sons. Fraser & Lowe (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

Die “4"-Handstempel der Experimental Fourpenny Rate (Jackson) [R] 40(5)96

— Zietlow (Jackson) [R] 41(5)101

Discovering Seahorses, Kearsley (Wilkinson) [R] 43(6)138

Do You Know Your British Stamps? Goodwin (Gilbert) [R] 32(1)15

Dotted Circle Cancellations. Arundel (Sherman) [R] 36(1)19

Downey Head Halfpenny – Plating Reference. Jackson [R] 36(6)105

The Dublin Find. Madden & Louis (Dagnall) [R] 45(1)17

Early Days of the Postal Service. Gammons (Alexander) [R] 25(3)51

Engine Turning 1680-1980, the Tools and Technique. Matthews (Dagnall) [R] 23(1)2

The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840-1864, Vols 1 & 2, 1995. Statham (Sherman) [R] 34(1)17, (Folkard) [R] 34(2)29

The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840-1864, Vol. 3. Statham (Sherman) [R] 35(5)92

— Vols 5-8. Statham (Bird) [R] 38(1)16

— Vols 9-10. Statham (Bird) [R] 38(3)59

The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840-1864, Vols 11 & 12. Statham (Bird) [R] 39(4)80

Evolution of British Stamped Postcards and Letter Cards — Their History and Documentation. Dagnall (Lockton) [R] 23(6)92

Ex Luce Lucellum. Dagnall (Jackson) [R] 31(5)86

Examination of the Ink & Paper of the Commonwealth of Australia Postage Stamp King George V 1d Red. Hosking (Dagnall) [R] 36(6)104

Fakes Forgeries Experts. Ed. Vollmeier (Jackson) [R] 37(2)40

The First Elizabeth II Castle High Value Definitives (Jackson) [R] 43(3)58

For the Benefit of Trade and Commerce: A Monograph on the Postal Treatment of Prices Current. Dagnall (Huggins) [R] 25(4)74

For the Port and Carriage of Letters, Robinson (Jackson) [R] 29(1)11

GB Postal Stationery, Price List of Registered Envelopes and Newswrappers. Whitworth (Jackson) [R] 37(2)40

GB, The Line-Engraved issues of the Victorian Era. Reck (Fisher) [R] 21(3)40

General and Special Regulations & Guidelines for the Evaluation of Exhibits at FIP Exhibitions. BPT (BPT Press Release) [R] 37(2)40

Give Us Back Our Eleven Days. Dagnall (Jackson) [R] 30(1)9

Great Britain Railway Letter Stamps: A Handbook and Catalogue 1957-1985, 5th edn. Comp. Potter, ed. Johnson (Huggins) [R] 25(4)74

Great Britain Rarities. Pub. Michael Chipperfield (Jackson) [R] 33(5)93

Great Britain Road Tax Discs 1921-2000. Champion, Hitchings & Bruce (Dagnall) [R] 39(4)79

Great Britain and Commonwealth Catalogue of Great hsitirB Errors, 1987. B. Alan Ltd (Dagnall) [R] 25(3)52, [R] 26(3)41

Great Britain, Government Parcels Stamps and their Usage, 1883–1904. Wiseman (Jackson) [R] 34(2)31

Great Britain: The GB “Foreign” Rate Postcards 1875-1899, O’Keeffe (Dagnall) [R] 43(2)34

Guide to Post Office Archives. comp. Farrugia (Jackson) [R] 26(2)40

Guide to the History and Values of British Postal Orders 1881–1984. Lunn (Sherman) [R] 32(2)35

Harry Dagnall: A Bibliography. Crane (Jackson) [R] 44(6)137

Heath Family Engravers 1779–1878. Heath (Dagnall) [R] 32(2)35

‘Herewith My Frank . . .’, 2nd edn (Jackson) [R] 29(1)11

Higlett Bijou Bibliography. Fryer (Sherman) [R] 36(1)20

History of Envelopes. Benjamin (Dagnall) [R] 35(5)94

History of the Post in Derby 1635-1941, Wilson (Dagnall) [R] 29(1)9

History of the Ship Letters of the British Isles. Robertson (Sherman) [R] 33(3)49

Index to Cinderella Philatelist 1961–1985 & Private Post 1977–1985. Comp. Crane (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

Inland Posts 1392–1672. A Calendar of Historical Documents. Ed. Stone (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

Introducing Postal History, Sussex (Dagnall) [R] 29(1)10

Introduction to the Stamps of Great Britain, Alderfer & Rosenblum (Dagnall) [R] 43(3)57

Introduction & Guide to the TPOs of GB, 2nd edn. Goodbody (Huggins) [R] 21(4)45

Irish Spoon Cancellations. Arundel (Sherman) [R] 36(1)19

James Heath – Engraver to Kings & Tutor to Many. Smith (Dagnall) [R] 28(1)18

Judicial Stamps of Great Britain & Pre-1922 Ireland. Ed. Akerman & Booth (Dagnall) [R] 35(5)93

The King Edward VII 2003 Price List, Harris (Jackson) [R] 41(1)6

Letter Receivers of London 1652 to 1857. Feldman (Dagnall) [R] 37(4)70

The Life and Work of Charles Whiting and the Beaufort House Press. Salmon (Dagnall) [R] 45(2)48

The Line-Engraved Halfpenny, Messenger (Harding) [R] 43(2)31

The Lion Roars at Wembley. Knight and Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 22(3)48

Local Posts of the Midland Counties to 1840. Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Society (Jackson) [R] 31(5)86

London Fancy Geometric Postmarks. Cohen (Huggins) [R] 23(1)2

Mails Under London. Stanway (Dagnall) [R] 38(5)98

Map of Postroads of England and Wales. Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Soc. (Jackson) [R] 35(2)37

Marking of Textiles for Excise & Customs Duty. Dagnall (Knight) [R] 34(4)78

Morocco Agencies: the Overprinted Edward VII issues of GB 1907–1913. Gellatly & Wlodarczyk (Jackson) [R] 31(2)28

NPM The Philatelic Year, 1989, Ed Muir (Jackson) [R] 29(1)11

— 1990. Ed. Muir (Jackson) [R] 29(2)31

— 1991. Ed. Muir (Jackson) [R] 30(3)53

NPM Review, 1992. Ed. Muir (Jackson) [R] 31(3)54

— 1994. Ed. Muir (Jackson) [R] 33(5)93

— 1996. Ed. Muir (Dagnall) [R] 35(5)92

— 1997/98. Ed. Muir (Jackson) [R] 37(1)20

Nauru 1915-1923: A Study of the Adhesives of Great Britain overprinted for use in Nauru, Buckingham (Jackson) [R] 43(4)90

Notes on Victorian Embossed Postal Stationery. Dagnall (Huggins) [R] 25(4)74

The Penny Lilac, Part 2. Lee (Jackson) [R] 30(1)8

Penny Red Stars, Part 2 – KA to TL. Tonna, ed. Madden (Goodman) [R] 35(1)17

Perfin Society Illustrated Handlist of GB Perfins – Hospital Dies. Comp. Hamill, Parkhill, Steere, Gault (Sherman) [R] 32(2)35

The Philatelic Filmography. Summers (Jackson) [R] 45(4)85

Philatelic Terms Illustrated, Mackay (Jackson) [R] 42(2)33

Pilfering, Protection and Perfins – an Aspect of the Line-Engraved Twopence. Beer and Harp (Sherman) [R] 37(1)19

Post Office Notices 1666-1800. Haslam and Moreton (Jackson) [R] 28(1)18

The Post Office and the Colleges, West (Harding) [R] 43(2)33

Postage Due Mail Study Group Journal: Cumulative Index to Issues 1-36 (1997-2005) (Jackson) [R] 45(3)65

The Postal History of the City of York, Rossall (Jackson) [R] 42(2)34

Postal Markings of England, London and Wales 1661–1900. Sanford (Jackson) [R] 24(4)62

Postal Reform and the Penny Black, Muir (Jackson) [R] 28(5)104

Postal Stationery Wrappers. Dagnall (Jackson) [R] 31(5)86

Postal Stationery of Great Britain. Brightmore (Lockton) [R] 23(6)92

Postal Usage of the decimal Machin series 1971-1996 (two vols). Nicholson (Sherman) [R] 36(1)20

Postal Usage of the pre-decimal Machin series 1969-1971. Nicholson (Sherman) [R] 36(1)20

Posts of Sevenoaks in Kent. Donald (Jones) [R] 30(3)54

— (Dagnall) [C] 31(2)28

The Pre-Decimal Regional Stamps. Robinson (Jackson) [R] 46(5)101

The Private Post, 1986 to 1989. (Jackson) [R] 27(5)96

— New Series No. 6, 1983 (Huggins) [R] 21(1)5

— New Series No. 7, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 22(1)16

Queen Elizabeth II Waterlow Castle High Values 1955-1958, Bater and Spens (Harman) [R] 28(4)89

Queen Victoria 1887 Jubilee Year 2003 Price List, Harris (Jackson) [R] 41(1)7

The Queen’s Stamps, Courtney (Dagnall) [R] 43(2)31

Railway Sub Offices of GB. Goodbody (Huggins) [R] 21(4)45

Robertson Revisited. Tabeart (Sherman) [R] 37(1)18

Royal Cypher Labels 1701-1922, Bortfeldt (Dagnall) [R] 43(2)35

Royal Cypher Labels of Great Britain, Ireland & the Colonies (1701-1922). Barber & Brown (Dagnall) [R] 27(2)37

Royal Household Mail. Morgan (Jackson) [R] 30(3)53

Royal Mail in Leicestershire. Soer (Jackson) [R] 36(3)60

Royal Mail: The Post Office since 1840. Daunton (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

Royal Reform. Goodwyn (Dagnall) [R] 38(6)116

The Rubber Datestamps of Cumbria, Mapleton (Jackson) [R] 42(2)33

SG Channel Islands Postal History Catalogue, 1st edn, 1991 (Jackson) [R] 30(1)8

SG Collect British Stamps, 33rd edn, 1983 (Huggins) [R] 22(1)16

— 34th edn, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 22(4)63

— 35th edn, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 23(1)2

— 37th edn, 1985 (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

— 38th edn, 1986 (Jackson) [R] 25(1)19

— 39th edn, 1987 (Jackson) [R] 26(2)40

— 40th edn, 1988 (Dagnall) [R] 27(2)37

— 41st edn, 1989 (Jackson) [R] 28(1)18

— 42nd edn, 1990 (Jackson) [R] 29(1)11

— 44th edn, 1992 (Jackson) [R] 31(2)28

— 45th edn, 1993 (Jackson) [R] 32(1)15

— 46th edn, 1994 (Jackson) [R] 33(1)16

— 47th edn, 1995 (Jackson) [R] 34(1)17

— 48th edn, 1997 (Jackson) [R] 35(1)18

— 49th edn, 1997 (Jackson) [R] 36(1)19

— 50th edn, 1998 (Jackson) [R] 37(1)20

— 51st edn, 2000 (Jackson) [R] 38(1)17

— 52nd edn, 2001 (Jackson) [R] 39(2)34

— 53rd edn, 2002 (Jackson) [R] 40(1)12

— 54th edn, 2003 (Jackson) [R] 41(1)7

SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 1st edn, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 22(1)16

— 18th edn, 2002 (Jackson) [R] 40(3)47

— 2nd edn, 1985 (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

— 4th edn, 1987 (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

— 5th edn, 1988 (Dagnall) [R] 27(2)37

— 6th edn, 1989 (Jackson) [R] 28(1)19

— 7th edn, 1990 (Jackson) [R] 29(1)11

— 8th edn, 1992 (Jackson) [R] 30(2)30

— 9th edn, 1993 (Jackson) [R] 31(2)28

— 10th edn, 1994 (Jackson) [R] 32(2)35

— 11th edn, 1995 (Jackson) [R] 33(3)49

— 12th edn, 1996 (Jackson) [R] 34(2)31

— 13th edn, 1997 (Jackson) [R] 35(1)18

— 14th edn, 1998 (Jackson) [R] 36(3)60

— 15th edn, 1999 (Jackson) [R] 37(2)40

— 16th edn, 2000 (Jackson) [R] 38(2)40

SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 17th edn, 2001. (Jackson) [R] 39(4)80

SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 19th edn (Jackson) [R] 41(4)78

— 20th edn (Jackson) [R] 42(5)116

SG Collect Channel Islands Stamps and Isle of Man Stamps, 21st edn, 2005 (Jackson) [R] 43(3)58

SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 22nd edn, 2006 (Jackson) [R] 44(3)50

— 23rd edn (Jackson) [R] 45(3)65

— 24th edn, 2008 (Jackson) [R] 46(5)101

— 25th edn, 2009 (Jackson) [R] 47(3)62

SG Concise Catalogue 23rd edn, 2008 (Jackson) [R] 46(4)95

SG Concise Catalogue 24th edn, 2009 (Jackson) [R] 47(3)62

SG Concise Catalogue, 2nd edn, 1987 (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

— 3rd edn, 1988 (Jackson) [R] 26(4)64

— 4th edn, 1989 (Jackson) [R] 27(5)96

— 5th edn, 1990 (Jackson) [R] 28(4)89

— 6th edn, 1991 (Jackson) [R] 29(3)42

— 7th edn, 1992 (Jackson) [R] 30(3)54

— 8th edn, 1993 (Jackson) [R] 31(3)54

— 9th edn, 1994 (Jackson) [R] 32(4)76

— 10th edn, 1995 (Jackson) [R] 33(5)93

— 11th edn, 1996 (Knight) [R] 34(4)78

— 12th edn, 1997 (Jackson) [R] 35(2)37

— 13th edn, 1998 (Jackson) [R] 36(4)78

— 14th edn, 1999 (Jackson) [R] 37(4)72

— 15th edn, 2000 (Jackson) [R] 38(4)80

SG Concise Catalogue, 16th edn, 2001. (Jackson) [R] 39(4)80

SG Concise Catalogue, 17th edn, 2002 (Jackson) [R] 40(4)66

— 18th edn, 2003 (Jackson) [R] 41(5)102

— 20th edn, 2005 (Jackson) [R] 43(4)90

— 21st edn, 2006 (Jackson) [R] 44(4)84

— 22nd edn, 2007 (Jackson) [R] 45(4)89

SG Elizabethan Catalogue, 20th edn, 1984 (Alexander) [R] 22(3)48

SG Great Britain Numbers Issued 1840 to 1910, Hyde (Jackson) [R] 28(5)103, [R] 46(4)95

SG Part 1 Catalogue, 86th edn, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 22(1)16

— 87th edn, 1985 (Huggins) [R] 22(4)63

— 89th edn, 1987 (Jackson) [R] 24(4)49

SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 1, 7th edn, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 22(1)16

— — 8th edn, 1985 (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

— — 9th edn, 1989 (Jackson) [R] 27(3)41

— — 10th edn, 1992 (Jackson) [R] 30(4)68

— — 11th edn, 1997 (Jackson) [R] 35(5)92

SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 1, 12th edn, 2001. (Bird) [R] 39(5)98

SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 2, 6th edn, 1984 (Alexander) [R] 22(3)48

— — 7th edn, 1986 (Jackson) [R] 25(1)1

— — 8th edn, 1989 (Jackson) [R] 28(1)19

— — 9th edn, 1993 (Jackson) [R] 31(2)27

— — 10th edn, 1996 (Jackson) [R] 34(3)60

— — 11th edn, 1999 (Jackson) [R] 38(1)16

— — 12th edn, 2005 (McBride) [R] 43(6)139

— Vol. 3, 6th edn, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 22(4)64

— — 7th edn, 1987 (Jackson) [R] 26(2)40

— — 8th edn, 1990 (Jackson) [R] 28(5)103

— — 9th edn, 1993 (Jackson) [R] 32(1)15

— — 10th edn (Jackson) [R] 37(1)20

— — 11th edn, 2006 (Jackson) [R] 44(3)50

— Vol. 4, 4th edn, 1985 (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

— — 5th edn, 1988 (Jackson) [R] 26(3)42, (Machin specialists) [M] 26(4)62, (Aggersberg) [M] 27(1)8, (Finch) [S] 27(3)59

— — 6th edn, 1991 (Jackson) [R] 29(4)72

— — 7th edn, 1994 (Jackson) [R] 32(4)76

— — 8th edn, 1996 (Jackson) [R] 35(1)18

— — 9th edn, 2000 (Jackson) [R] 38(4)79

SG Specialised Catalogue Vol. 4, 10th edn, 2008 (Jackson) [R] 46(4)94

SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 5, 1st suppl., 2000 (Jackson) [R] 38(3)59

— — 1st edn, 1988 (Dagnall) [R] 27(1)14

— — 2nd edn, 1991 (Jackson) [R] 30(1)8

— — 3rd edn, 1998 (Jackson) [R] 36(3)60

— — 3rd edn, 2nd suppl., 2002 (Jackson) [R] 40(3)47

SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 1, 13th edn, 2004 (Treacey) [R] 42(6)131

SG Sterling Stamp & Stationery Album. (Jackson) [R] 33(2)36

Scarce Victorian Postage Stamps of Great Britain on Cover, Brauers (Davis) [R] 42(2)30

Scots Local Cancellations Illustrated, 1854–1860. Alcock (Jackson) [R] 23(3)33

Sherborne — A Postal History. Andrews (Gilbert) [R] 26(2)39

Specialised Machin Catalogue, pub. Alan Wilson Ltd, 1989 (Harman) [R] 28(1)19

— 2nd edn. Pub. Alan Wilson (Jackson) [R] 32(1)15

Spoon Cancels 1853-1870. Spoon Study Group (Jackson) [R] 30(4)68

Squared Circle Pmks of the London Suburban Offices. Cohen (Dagnall) [R] 21(4)45

Stamp Perforation: The Somerset House Years 1848 to 1880. Simpson & Sargent (Dagnall) [R] 45(4)88

Stamps. Schooley-West (Jackson) [R] 26(2)40

Stamps and Postmarks Illustrating the History of NATO. SHAPE Stamp Club (Huggins) [R] 22(1)16

Stoneham Catalogue of British Stamps, 7th edn, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 23(1)2

— 8th edn (Forbes-Nixon) [R] 23(6)92

— 12th edn, 1998 (Jackson) [R] 36(6)104

The Stoneham Catalogue of British Stamps 1840-2005. Philpott (Jackson) [R] 45(1)18

Taxation of Paper in Great Britain 1643-1861. Dagnall (Hills) [R] 36(4)78

Taxation of the Printed Word. Dagnall (Jackson) [R] 37(4)69

Taxation on Playing-Cards in England from 1711 to 1960. Berry (Dagnall) [R] 39(3)44

The Taxes on Knowledge. Dagnall (Kirk) [R] 30(3)54

The Telegraph Stamps and Stationery of Great Britain, Langmead & Huggins (Graham) [R] 42(5)116

The Complete Deegam Machin Handbook, 3rd edn, Myall (Barnes) [R] 41(6)110

The Midland Counties Mileage Marks and Mail Routes to London 1784-1840 (Jackson) [R] 43(6)121

A Timeless Classic: The Evolution of Machin’s Icon. Muir (Jackson) [R] 45(4)84

Travelling Post Offices & Bag Tenders of GB & Ireland 1839 to 1959. Harvey (Dagnall) [R] 39(4)78

UK Machine Marks, 2nd edn. Peach (Dagnall) [R] 21(4)45

UK Taxe Marks for International Mail 1875-2000. Snelson (Jackson) [R] 46(1)3

Undated Circular Marks of Somerset and Dorset. Ed. Millener and Savage (Jackson) [R] 30(2)30

Undated Circular Marks of the Midland Counties, Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Society (Jackson) [R] 24(4)49

— 1986 rev. edn. Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Society (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

Undated Straight Line and Numbered Receiving House Marks of the Midland Counties. Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Society (Dagnall) [R] 27(3)41

Under the Gum – Background to British Stamps 1840-1940. Mackay (Sherman) [R] 37(1)19

Uniform Fourpenny Post in Ireland. Kane (Jackson) [R] 29(2)31

United Kingdom Letter Rates – Inland and Overseas – 1635 to 1900, Tabeart (Mark) [R] 42(2)32

The Use of the 1894 Coded Time System in English Provincial Offices. Moy (Jackson) [R] 30(1)9

The Use of the 1894 Coded Time System in British Post Offices. Moy (Jackson) [R] 38(1)17

Variety Club News (Jackson) [R] 32(2)35, [R] 32(4)76, [R] 33(3)50, [R] 34(4)78, [R] 35(1)18, [R] 37(5)84

Waterlow Procedures – KGVI ‘Arms’ to ‘Festival’ High Values – Design to Press. Bater (Jackson) [R] 30(4)68

Year 2000 Price List. Harris (Jackson) [R] 38(4)79

‘The Bookmark’ Catalogue of British Decimal Stamp Books, 7th edn. Comp. and ed. Fasching (Jackson) [R] 37(5)84

Booklets and Booklet Stamps see also Postage Stamp Index

Advertisements, on front covers (Alexander) [M] 35(3)41

Advertising, local editions (Alexander) [M] 24(3)45

Beatrix Potter (Latto) [S] 32(1)16

Book review, ‘The Bookmark’ Catalogue of British Decimal Stamp Books. Comp. and ed. Fasching (Jackson) [R] 37(5)84

CANCELLED overprints, on Wildings (Lawrence) [S] 25(2)29

Chalk-surfaced paper trials, 1905 (Powell) [M] 25(2)38

Cover design, Mow Cop Castle (Alexander) [M] 34(1)13

De La Rue booklets 1904-1910 (Wellsted) [L] 22(5)66

Display, 18 Feb. 1989, Booklets by Pete West (Gilbert) [S] 27(3)45

— 16 Mar. 1991, Booklet Issues of KGV to QEII by Ian Harvey (Gilbert) [S] 29(3)56, [S] 29(3)56

Graphite line booklets (Loveland) [M] 25(3)44

Green phosphor (Loveland) [M] 25(4)75

— booklets (Loveland) [M] 25(4)75

KEVII 1d voucher pane (Sprei) [N] 22(1)15

KEVII 1d, raised cliches (Powell) [S] 24(1)7

KEVIII booklets (Clark) [L] 42(5)101, [C] 44(4)87

KEVIII panes of two (Sanders) [S] 31(4)65, (Harvey) [M] 31(5)91

KGV 1½d Photogravure, transposed advert. (Clark) [M] 45(6)122

KGV 1½d, deepened die (Wilkinson) [S] 37(5)93

KGV Block Cypher 1d, watermark sideways (Jackson) [N] 30(2)32

KGV Block Cypher ½d, watermark sideways-inverted (Bellew) [N] 37(2)38

KGV Photogravure panes (Harvey) [S] 35(2)38, [N] 35(3)59

KGV Photogravure, advert. panes (Harvey) [M] 35(5)95, [C] 36(1)17

KGV ½d New Moon flaw (Clark) [L] 42(2)25

KGVI 1d, Cyl. F dot 9 (Moran) [N] 29(3)43, (Rundo) [N] 29(4)76, (Sprei) [N] 29(4)76

KGVI 2s 6d miscut (Holt) [N] 27(5)98

KGVI advert. panes (Worsfold) [M] 45(6)125

KGVI cylinder numbers (West & Harvey) [S] 30(1)19, (Jackson) [C] 30(2)31

KGVI miscut panes (Holt) [N] 27(5)98

KGVI panes of two (Lawrence) [S] 22(1)8

KGVI, 2d, miscut pane (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

— 2s 6d 1954 booklet with ‘shorthand’ label pane (Musry) [S] 41(1)19

— 5s, overprinted CANCELLED (Barrell) [S] 41(1)19

— Booklet BD13 in red (Musry) [S] 43(1)9

— Booklet BD14 in blue (Musry) [S] 43(1)9

KGV, Booklet BB9, stapled & stitched (Musry) [S] 43(1)8

— Photogravure, Booklet BB17, advert. panes (Clark) [M] 41(4)61

Machin 50p folded booklet (Bainbridge) [M] 29(5)92

Machin miscut pane (Daniels) [N] 31(5)96

PUC 2s, stapled (Billinghurst) [N] 28(5)101

Panes of two, KGVI and QEII (Harvey) [C] 32(2)39

— KGVI and QEII (Lawrence) [M] 21(1)14, (West & Harvey) [M] 30(5)92

Perforation (Lawrence) [M] 24(5)70

— Type B3 and B4a (Lawrence) [M] 24(5)70

Phosphor bands, application of (Harvey & Stafford) [L] 41(5)89

Post Office Training School, overprinted CANCELLED (Barnes) [N] 25(3)60

Pricing, more or less than face value (Latto) [M] 32(1)16

Proofs for covers, pre-decimal Machins (Harvey) [L] 33(6)101, [C] 34(2)37

Proof, striking book, 1903 (Lajer) [N] 35(1)20

QEII varieties (Cooter) [S] 33(1)12

QEII, 1992 £6 Wales Prestige multivalue pane, missing phosphor (Holt) [N] 30(3)59

— Booklet SG Spec. F14a (Musry) [S] 43(1)10

— First Archaeology 50p, miscut (Holt) [N] 30(3)59

Revenue stamps (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)9

Scottish experimental packs (Nicolson) [L] 42(4)80

Scottish stamp packs, experimental (Alexander) [M] 44(2)39

Series 3 (Harvey) [S] 32(4)80

Trials, early (Lawrence) [M] 26(3)56

Varieties on (West) [M] 26(2)32

Watermark orientation, on Downey Head panes (Jackson) [S] 27(3)60

Cinderellas

1940 Centenary Exhibition, miniature sheet (Lyon) [M] 38(2)38, (Mark) [S] 38(3)47

Book review, British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924-1925; Publicity Labels, 1994. Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 33(3)49

— — (suppl.). Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 34(2)31

Guide to the History and Values of British Postal Orders 1881–1984. Lunn (Sherman) [R] 32(2)35

Index to Cinderella Philatelist 1961–1985 & Private Post 1977–1985. Comp. Crane (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

The Private Post, New Series No. 6, 1983 (Huggins) [R] 21(1)5

Royal Cypher Labels of Great Britain, Ireland & the Colonies (1701-1922). Barber & Brown (Dagnall) [R] 27(2)37

Book review: The Post Office and the Colleges, West (Harding) [R] 43(2)33

Charles Dickens testimonial label (Brooks) [L] 29(3)52, [S] 34(2)39

College postal envelope, Clare College Cambridge (West) [M] 38(3)48

College stamps, Merton College, Oxford, on cover (West) [M] 40(5)87

— on cover (Warren) [M] 39(6)116

Display, 17 Nov. 1990, Cinderella and Revenue Stamps by Chris Tennant (Kirk) [S] 29(1)14

Facsimile stamp on junk mail (Dagnall) [S] 42(5)93

Lundy, philatelic archives to British Library (The British Library) [S] 30(1)17

National Insurance stamp, essay (Candlish) [N] 27(2)26

Shakespeare stamp (Holt) [N] 29(3)59, (Harman) [L] 34(4)71

College Stamps

College postal envelope, Jesus College Cambridge (West) [L] 38(2)21

Covers, statistical summary (West) [L] 42(4)69

On cover in the Royal Philatelic Collection (West) [L] 39(2)36

Post Office and the Colleges, addenda & corrigenda (West) [C] 46(6)137

Colour Trials

1881 trials (Young) [S] 22(1)4, [M] 28(3)74

1881, earliest inks for 1d lilac (Young) [L] 45(4)75

1883 trials (Young) [S] 22(1)5

1883–84 Lilac & Green, without corner letters (Ffooks) [L] 33(2)21, (Wiseman) [S] 33(3)52, (Ffooks) [M] 33(4)69

1884 2d (Phillips) [S] 29(3)46

1884 trials (Young) [S] 22(1)4, [L] 23(4)52, [L] 24(5)74

1888 coloured paper trials (Young) [L] 24(5)74

1892 4½d trials (Young) [S] 25(2)26

1899–1900 trials (Young) [M] 25(2)26

Chalk-surfaced paper, 1905 (Powell) [S] 22(1)13, [M] 25(2)38

Coloured Paper Scheme, 1884 (Young) [S] 22(1)7

De La Rue (Young) [L] 21(6)74

KEVII & KGV 2½d (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

KGV turquoise on yellow (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

KGV, 1913 2s 6d Seahorse (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

— 1913 3d colour essay, control block of 6 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

— Huber inks (Wilkinson) [N] 33(4)73

— PUC £1 (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

Penny Lilac (Young) [S] 22(1)5

QV Line-Engraved colours and the ‘Penny Blue’ (Gibbons-Partridge) [M] 32(4)78

Rainbow Trials, wax not used (Hollins) [L] 43(4)73

Rainbow trials, (Durham Collection) [N] 31(5)92

— end of State 2, beginning of State 3 (Rowse) [M] 30(5)89

Thorpe, Dr Thomas Edward, chemist at Somerset House (Dagnall) [M] 34(5)91

Underprint advt, 1889 colour trial (Young) [S] 25(2)28

Computers & Philately

Book review, Chronolist (NPM) (Jackson) [R] 32(3)60

Stamp Master GB, a database system. Pub. Philatelic Software (Jackson) [R] 32(3)60

Chronolist (NPM) (Muir) [M] 32(4)65

Computers, using to write up a collection (Jackson) [L] 29(5)88

Plating, using Fisher-Brown plating gauge with computer (Abela & Jackson) [L] 40(2)26, (McCulloch) [M] 40(3)53

Stamp Master GB, explanatory notes (Muir) [M] 32(4)65

Departmental Officials

Admiralty Official, variation in overprint (Taylor) [N] 25(4)80

Army Official, KEVII 1d plate flaws (Wlodarczyk) [L] 33(2)25

— dates of issue (Wiseman) [S] 25(4)76

— postmarks on (Taylor) [M] 26(1)6

Board of Education, 1s, Shades (Wiseman) [S] 39(2)30

Book review, Great Britain, Government Parcels Stamps and their Usage, 1883–1904. Wiseman (Jackson) [R] 34(2)31

Certifying, analysis of opinions given (Astley) [M] 43(3)61

Forged (Harman) [N] 31(4)64

GOVT. PARCELS, 1s, inverted overprint (Astley) [M] 43(3)64, (Louis) [L] 43(4)80

Govt Parcels, 1883 essays (Astley) [M] 22(2)30

— 9d, late date (Dougherty) [S] 29(2)30

IR Official, 1885 ½d & 1d (Wiseman) [S] 34(6)112

— KEVII 6d (Jackson) [S] 39(2)21

— KEVII 6d, auctioned (Jackson) [M] 38(3)42

— overprint (Wiseman) [M] 28(4)79

NPM, list of material returned to (NPM Press Release) [L] 36(3)44

Office of Works, issue dates (Mollett) [L] 37(4)61

Parcel Post, small labels of PO Stores Dept (Wiseman) [L] 36(2)21

‘POSTAGE FREE’ on OHMS envelopes (Wiseman) [M] 24(2)26, (Dagnall) [N] 24(4)63

Quantities issued (Wiseman) [S] 25(3)51

— Office of Works & Board of Education (Taylor) [M] 25(2)24

Rubber stamp overprints on KEVII stamps (Pusterla) [N] 31(3)54

Size of issue sheets (Wiseman) [M] 32(3)56

Editorial

By new Hon. Sec. (Kenton) [E] 29(3)42

By new President (Gilbert) [E] 30(3)41

Dagnall, Harry, tribute to (Jackson) [E] 27(4)61

Editorial (Huggins) [E] 22(2)17, [E] 22(3)33, [E] 22(5)65, (Jackson) [E] 23(2)17, [E] 24(2)17, [E] 26(4)61, [E] 28(4)77, [E] 36(6)101

— GBPS activities (Huggins) [E] 21(3)25

— two books by David Rowse (Jackson) [E] 38(3)41

Huggins, A. K., stands down as editor (Huggins) [E] 23(6)81

Jackson, Mike, by new editor (Jackson) [E] 24(1)1

New printers, Pardy & Son Ltd (Jackson) [E] 36(1)1

New style GBJ (Jackson) [E] 24(5)65, [E] 25(1)1, [E] 38(1)1

Perplexed President (Levett) [E] 29(1)1

The Stamp Show 2000 (Jackson) [E] 38(3)61

Unmounted/mounted mint (Jackson) [E] 30(4)61

Engraving

Boehm Head of QV (Smith) [M] 21(3)37

Book review, Heath Family Engravers 1779–1878. Heath (Dagnall) [R] 32(2)35

James Heath – Engraver to Kings & Tutor to Many. Smith (Dagnall) [R] 28(1)18

Chalon (Smith) [M] 29(5)86, (Jackson) [C] 30(1)9

Courbold, and QV’s head (Smith) [M] 27(4)70

Fairman, Gideon, 19th C. engraver (Smith) [M] 25(2)35

Jeens (Smith) [M] 29(5)86, (Jackson) [C] 30(1)9

Linton, William James (Smith) [M] 23(2)26, [C] 23(3)48

Wyon City medal, two types (Smith) [M] 27(4)63

Essays & Designs

1880, unaccepted essays (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

1920s (c.), mystery essays (Court) [S] 36(6)110

1940 Centenary essays (Rundo) [N] 33(1)20, (Peacock) [N] 33(3)50

1978 Architecture (Latto) [M] 24(2)18

1979 Rowland Hill (Latto) [S] 23(6)82

1980 Birds (Latto) [S] 24(1)2

1986 Endangered Species (Latto) [S] 25(3)50

Booklet covers, pre-decimal Machins (Harvey) [L] 33(6)107

Charles Skipper & East stamp? (Smith) [S] 23(5)65

Christmas stamps, 1979 (Latto) [S] 23(5)76

De La Rue, artists’ drawings (Young) [L] 29(4)61

— embossed dummy stamp (Young) [M] 30(4)76, (Dagnall) [M] 31(3)52

Definition of ‘essay’ (Muir) [N] 33(4)75

KEVIII (Muir) [M] 23(6)93

— Coronation essay (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)43

— contemporary report on design (Sanders) [M] 26(1)1

— taken by the King (Sanders) [M] 23(3)34

— unaccepted (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

KGV find of proofs & essays at auction (Jackson) [M] 24(5)68

KGVI Festival, the Mary Adshead archive (Barrell) [L] 45(1)20

KGVI UPU, the Mary Adshead archive (Barrell) [L] 45(2)38

KGVI, 1940 Centenary, unaccepted (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

— 1951 Festival of Britain, Mary Adshead archive (Barrell) [M] 45(4)91

KGV, Profile Head, introduction of (Wilkinson) [L] 25(4)65, [L] 25(5)94, [L] 26(1)9

— Silver Jubilee 2d (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)44

King George IV essay (Smith) [S] 25(3)43

Prince Consort (Burgess) [L] 44(3)56

— essay, image census (Burgess) [L] 44(4)89

Prince Consort, red-brown perf. 16 (Burgess) [M] 46(5)106, [C] 46(6)142

Treasury Essay, missing (Dagnall) [N] 23(3)48

— unknown, sold at Phillips (Jackson) [S] 36(6)111

Treasury essays, Chalmers (survey) (Homer-Wooff) [L] 47(1)9

Whiting embossed heads, and Wyon (Smith) [M] 27(3)49

Whiting essay on cover, 1839 (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 47(6)121

Wyon essays, 1879 (Smith) [M] 27(2)21

Wyon, and the Whiting embossed heads (Smith) [M] 27(3)49

Exhibitions

1940 Centenary Exhibition, miniature sheet (Lyon) [M] 38(2)38, (Mark) [S] 38(3)47

Book review, British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924-1925; Publicity Labels, 1994. Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 33(3)49

— — (suppl.). Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 34(2)31

The Lion Roars at Wembley. Knight and Sabey (Dagnall) [R] 22(3)48

Jubilee, 1890, use of bisected Penny Lilac (Gilbert) [N] 32(1)18

Wembley, 1924 postmark (Sabey) [N] 33(2)40

— stamps used between exhibitions (Sabey) [S] 27(4)72

Exhibitions, Philatelic

Belgica 82 (Huggins) [E] 21(1)1

Book review, General and Special Regulations & Guidelines for the Evaluation of Exhibits at FIP Exhibitions. BPT (BPT Press Release) [R] 37(2)40

Brasiliana 83 (Huggins) [E] 21(4)41

Exhibiting, fragmentation of modes of collecting (Huggins) [E] 21(1)1

Filacento, The Hague, 1984 (Payne) [M] 22(4)49

Mulready caricatures, in a postal history exhibit (Bohn) [L] 38(5)81

Purphilex 92 (Gilbert) [S] 30(3)51

Stamp World London 90, GBPS at (Jackson) [N] 28(1)1

— GBPS successes at (Jackson) [M] 28(3)60

Stampex 87, members’ exhibits (Jackson) [S] 25(3)52

Stampex (BPE) 87, selected frames (Jackson) [M] 25(5)88

The Stamp Show 2000 (Jackson) [E] 38(3)61

Forgeries

1840 1d, block of 42, disputed authenticity (Jackson & Claridge) [L] 42(3)58

1840 repaired Penny Black, undeclared (Shaida) [M] 27(4)75

1858 2d (Hollins) [M] 34(1)16, (Rutter) [S] 34(2)40

1883 Lilac & Green (Ffooks) [S] 27(2)35

1884 10s (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)36

Book review, Fakes Forgeries Experts. Ed. Volmeier (Jackson) [R] 37(2)40

Departmental Officials (Harman) [N] 31(4)64

Expert Committee of the RPSL, how it operates (Harman) [L] 38(3)43

General Duty revenue stamp, near-facsimile used on junk mail (Dagnall) [S] 42(5)93

House of Stamps (Lowe) [M] 32(5)82

Jubilee ½d, bi-coloured (Young) [M] 29(2)26

KGV 1934 Block Cypher 1½d, printed on the gummed side (Jones) [S] 31(2)39

KGV Seahorse 5s De La Rue, earliest date (Harman) [S] 45(6)142

Lilac and Green 9d (Crookes) [N] 27(3)59

Lowden Forgery, Lowden’s trial (Dagnall) [L] 31(1)1

Maltese Cross, No. 5 in red, fake? (Cassell) [M] 42(1)19

— red (Chappell) [L] 45(2)42, (Louis) [M] 45(4)94

Overprints, fake CANCELLED and SPECIMEN (Harvey) [L] 37(4)73

PO Training School (Harvey) [L] 37(4)73

QV Jubilee 3d, orange paper, faking of (Phillips) [S] 38(4)73

QV halfpenny, imperf. (Taylor) [M] 44(6)138

Rubber stamp overprints on KEVII stamps (Pusterla) [N] 31(3)54

Stock Exchange Forgery, Plate 6, survey (Jackson) [L] 42(1)20

Stock Exchange, impossible letterings (Ray) [L] 27(3)54

Surface Printed, official reproductions (Young) [M] 26(2)24

GBPS

Bird, Bill, interview (Dagnall) [M] 38(5)99

Dagnall, Harry, personal message (Dagnall) [E] 29(3)41

— — tribute to (Jackson) [E] 27(4)61

Editorial, by new Hon. Sec. (Kenton) [E] 29(3)42

— by new President (Gilbert) [E] 30(3)41

— unmounted/mounted mint (Jackson) [E] 30(4)61

GBPS, history of (SWL90) [M] 28(2)22

Harry Dagnall ‘Thank You’ award (Gilbert) [N] 30(3)54

Huggins, Alan, award of MBE (Gilbert) [S] 34(2)21

Literature Field Award [E] 25(3)41

Meeting, Birmingham 21 Mar. 1987 (Gilbert) [S] 25(4)61

— at Stamp World London 90 (Harman) [S] 28(4)88

— provincial, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 13 Apr. 1991 (Walker) [S] 29(3)57

Programme, 1988-89 [E] 26(4)61

— 1989-90 [E] 27(4)61

— 1990-91 [E] 28(4)77

— 1991-92 [N] 29(5)81

— 1992-93 [S] 30(4)61

Stamp World London 90, GBPS at (Jackson) [N] 28(1)1

— GBPS successes (Jackson) [C] 28(4)80

— corrections to special issue of GBJ (Jackson) [C] 28(4)80

— successes at (Jackson) [M] 28(3)60

Stampex 87, members’ exhibits (Jackson) [S] 25(3)52

Stampex Trophy, the Hassan Shaida [N] 31(5)89

GBPS Displays

Display, 13 Dec. 1986, KGV by Leslie Wilkinson (Kirk) [S] 25(2)21

— 10 Jan. 1987, QV Jubilee by Ernest Good, supported by Gordon Millson (Good) [M] 25(2)21

— 7 Mar. 1987, QEII by M. Spiteri (Kirk) [S] 25(4)61

— 25 Apr. 1987, QV by Howard O. Fraser (Kirk) [S] 25(4)62

— 19 Sept. 1987, Channel Islands by Phil Kenton (Kirk) [S] 25(5)81

— 26 Sept. 1987, Postal History by J. G. S. Scott (Kirk) [S] 25(5)81

— 14 Oct. 1987, Franco-Prussian War by Stephen Holder (Wilkinson) [S] 26(2)21

— — Missent Mail by Gordon Millson (Wilkinson) [S] 26(2)21

— 31 Oct. 1987, Circular Delivery and Oxford College Stamps by Chris Harman (Kirk) [S] 26(2)21

— 18 Nov. 1987, Surface Printed 1880-84 by Hassan Shaida (Kirk) [N] 26(2)22

— 12 Dec. 1987, GB miscellany by Leslie Wilkinson (Kirk) [N] 26(2)22

— 16 Jan. 1988, KEVII 1d by Dr Michael Brooks (Kirk) [M] 26(3)43

— 20 Feb. 1988, mixed (Kirk) [S] 26(4)77

— 5 Mar. 1988, mixed, by FG Grossbritannien EV (Kirk) [S] 26(4)78

— 16 Mar. 1988, Postal History by Michael Lockton (Gilbert) [S] 26(4)79

— 16 April 1988, Scotland Postal History by G. F. Oxley (Kirk) [S] 26(4)80

— 21 May 1988, mixed, at AGM (Kirk) [S] 26(4)80

— 17 Sept. 1988, Morocco Agencies by Francis Kiddle (Kirk) [S] 27(1)18

— Postal reforms 1839-1840 by James Grimwood-Taylor (Wilkinson) [M] 27(1)18

— 15 Oct. 1988, Newspaper Stamps by Harry Dagnall (Kirk) [M] 27(1)19

— 29 Oct. 1988, Line-engraved and Embossed by Sir Leonard Atkinson (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

— — KEVII to KGVI by Hassan Shaida (Harman) [S] 27(2)33

— 19 Nov. 1988, Valuables by Post by Vivien Sussex (Gilbert) [S] 27(2)34

— 17 Dec. 1988, Postal History by John Levett (Kirk) [S] 27(3)45

— 18 Feb. 1989, KGVI and QEII by Hassan Shaida (Gilbert) [S] 27(3)45

— — Booklets by Pete West (Gilbert) [S] 27(3)45

— 4 March 1989, Errors and Varieties by Hassan Shaida (Kirk) [S] 27(3)46

— 18 Mar. 1989, Postage Dues by Bob Murton (Gilbert) [S] 27(3)46

— 15 Apr. 1989, London Postal History by Grace Dove (Kirk) [S] 27(3)47, [S] 27(3)47

— 16 Sept. 1989, Franco-British by John Levett (Kirk) [S] 28(1)1

— — Line-engraved by Ian Dixon-Patterson [S] 27(5)96

— 21 Oct. 1989, QEII Castles by The Lord Spens and Gerry Bater (Kirk) [S] 28(1)2

— 18 Nov. 1989, Surface Printed by Peter Young (Gilbert) [S] 28(1)2

— — Victorian printed envelopes by Ritchie Bodily (Gilbert) [S] 28(1)2

— 3 Mar. 1990, Machins by Andrew J. Watton (Kirk) [S] 28(4)87

— 17 Mar. 1990, Classics by Sir Leonard Atkinson (Gilbert) [M] 28(4)87

— — Miscellany by Professor Robert Champion (Gilbert) [M] 28(4)87

— 15 Sept. 1990, Early postal history by Michael Jackson (Gilbert) [S] 29(1)12

— — Line-engraved by Robert Folkard (Gilbert) [S] 29(1)12

— 3 Oct. 1990, Miscellaneous and KGV by Leslie Wilkinson at Bishops Stortford (Wilkinson) [S] 29(1)13

— 20 Oct. 1990, Queen Victoria by C. R. P. Goodwin (Kirk) [N] 29(1)13

— 17 Nov. 1990, Cinderella and Revenue Stamps by Chris Tennant (Kirk) [S] 29(1)14

— — KGV by Hassan Shaida (Gilbert) [S] 29(1)14

— 19 Jan. 1991, Surface Printed Usage by G. J. Wheat (Gilbert) [S] 29(3)56

— 16 Mar. 1991, Booklet Issues of KGV to QEII by Ian Harvey (Gilbert) [S] 29(3)56

— — Proofs and Stamps of KEVII by John Kirkham (Gilbert) [S] 29(3)56

— — Surface Printed Issues by Dr Douglas Latto (Gilbert) [S] 29(3)56

— 19 Sept. 1991, United Kingdom to Europe by Geoff Oxley (Gilbert) [S] 30(1)7

— 16 Nov. 1991, Early Line-Engraved by Nigel Howard (Gilbert) [S] 30(1)7

— — ‘We all make mistakes’ (errors of all kinds) by Michael Shaida (Gilbert) [S] 30(1)7

— 18 Jan. 1992, Perkins, Bacon Revenues by Richard Payne (Gilbert) [S] 30(2)28

— 21 Mar. 1992, London Post Receivers by Hugh V. Feldman (Feldman) [S] 30(2)29

— — Numeral Chargemark Handstamps by Peter Chadwick (Chadwick) [S] 30(2)28

— 16 May 1992, KGV Downey Head Plating Study by Mike Jackson (Jackson) [M] 30(4)70

— 15 May 1993, Penny Lilac and Silver Jubilee (Gilbert) [L] 31(4)68

— 5 Oct. 1996, postal stationery  wrappers by Harry Dagnall (Dagnall) [M] 35(1)19

Miscellaneous

Advertisement trials, 1922 (Wilkinson) [S] 27(2)27

Advertising in sheet margins (Alexander) [S] 31(5)97

Bath Postal Museum (Holliday) [M] 37(3)58

Certificates, provenance & opinion, by Karl Louis (Louis) [S] 43(4)86

Charity, collecting stamps in 1857 (Dagnall) [N] 30(2)31

Christmas card, with Morse code, 1888 (Welch) [S] 26(5)81

Collecting, different approaches, 1860s (Dagnall) [S] 30(5)95

Customs & Excise correspondence (1826-1840s) to British Library (The British Library) [N] 30(4)78

Expert Committee of the RPSL, how it operates (Harman) [L] 38(3)43

Fletcher Collection, description of (Grimwood-Taylor) [M] 28(1)8

— transferred to BL (Jackson) [S] 27(4)74

Jubilee Christmas card, 1890 (Davies) [L] 45(2)25

Letters, ‘ess’ and ‘eff’ (Oakley) [N] 26(5)99

Lincoln, 1890 stamp dealer’s advt. (Davis) [M] 26(2)36

Penny Lilac lantern slide (Young) [S] 23(5)69

Poem, amusing (Lowe) [N] 28(1)17

Research material (notes on controls, maps) found in RPS vault (Brooks) [S] 30(1)17

Re-use of stamps, prevention (Dagnall) [S] 35(3)46

Scales, Victorian postal (Davis) [M] 40(1)20

SmartStamps (print your own ‘stamps’) (Jackson) [M] 42(2)28

Typewriter, early use of (Taylor) [S] 31(5)85, (Jackson) [M] 36(3)58

Weighing machine, GPO, 1856 (Dagnall) [S] 27(4)73

Women, employment of, in the Post Office (Fawcett & Dagnall) [M] 33(6)112, (Messenger) [S] 34(1)18

Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case, display card for (Whitehead) [M] 40(2)40

Writing for the GBJ (Dagnall) [M] 25(1)2

Newspaper Stamps

2½d duty stamp, mystery of (Dagnall) [L] 40(5)92

Almanac stamp, new type (Dagnall) [S] 29(4)68

Antwerp handstamp 1829 (Smith) [S] 31(2)40

Antwerp, newspapers sent to (Smith) [S] 29(3)43

Berthold’s Political Handkerchief (Chandler & Dagnall) [S] 21(5)60

Book review, For the Benefit of Trade and Commerce: A Monograph on the Postal Treatment of Prices Current. Dagnall (Huggins) [R] 25(4)74

Taxation of the Printed Word. Dagnall (Jackson) [R] 37(4)69

Cancelled stamps (Dagnall) [M] 27(2)38, [S] 29(4)68

Class Publications, postal treatment of (Dagnall) [M] 21(1)2

Display by Harry Dagnall (Kirk) [M] 27(1)19

Dummy stamp, 1713 (Dagnall) [S] 37(5)81

Free postage for the London Gazette (Dagnall) [M] 26(5)85

Hampshire newspapers (Sanders) [S] 29(3)44, (Dagnall) [S] 29(4)68

Machine stamping (Chandler & Dagnall) [S] 21(5)62

Newspapers in the Post (based on a display to the GBPS on 19 September 1992) (Dagnall) [S] 31(2)30

Paper, quantity stamped (Chandler & Dagnall) [M] 21(5)60

Prices Current, postal treatment of (Dagnall) [M] 21(1)2

Stamp tax, avoidance of (Smith) [N] 23(2)27

Type 10 (Chandler & Dagnall) [S] 21(5)58

Types 10A & 10B on Cobbett’s Weekly Register (Chandler & Dagnall) [S] 21(5)59

Type 22, dies (Chandler & Dagnall) [M] 21(5)57

Obituaries

Alcock, Ronald Cecil (Tyrrell) [S] 29(4)70

Atkinson, Sir Leonard (Jackson) [S] 28(4)78

Champion, Dr Robert H. (Harman) [M] 43(1)4

D’Arcy, Philip (Willcocks) [S] 35(2)23

Fisher, Harold W. (Huggins) [S] 24(3)33

Forbes-Smith, Donald (Bird) [S] 39(5)83

Gilbert, Alan M. (Brooks) [S] 34(3)47

Kirk, Alfred J. (Wilkinson) [S] 38(1)19

Latto, Dr Douglas (Alexander) [M] 38(3)60

Lee, Ronald A. G., founder of the GBPS (Huggins) [M] 28(3)58

Levett, John (Lockton) [M] 46(4)96

Lowe, Arnold John (Wilkinson) [N] 33(3)48

— Robson (Huggins) [M] 35(5)90

Madden, Don (Jackson) [M] 47(3)72

Mason, Geoffrey (Hollins) [S] 38(3)59

Matthews, A. I. (Kirk) [S] 32(1)20

Messenger, W. de L. M. (Jackson) [S] 43(5)101

Newbery, Leonard F. (Alexander) [S] 29(5)81

Powell, Dr R. W. (Jackson) [S] 29(2)30

Silkin, J. (Kirk) [S] 29(5)81

Smith, George W. (Dagnall) [S] 32(3)59

Willcocks, Robert Martin (Jay) [S] 36(4)71

Overprinted for Use Abroad

British Levant, provisional 40 paras on ½d (Sabey) [M] 27(3)48

Morocco Agencies, display by Francis Kiddle (Kirk) [S] 27(1)18

Used in the UK (Cook) [M] 45(4)73

Validity of overprinted GB stamps (Fletcher) [L] 41(1)8

Paper

480-Crown, varieties of (Pusterla) [N] 45(4)95

Chalk-surfaced trials, 1905 (Powell) [S] 22(1)13, [M] 25(2)38

Changing size, on Penny Black blocks (Dagnall) [M] 39(3)60

Coles, Joseph. Papermaker (Dagnall) [S] 45(3)64

Coloured Paper Scheme, 1884 (Young) [S] 22(1)7

Crown watermark, survey of paper types (Pusterla) [L] 37(3)53, [L] 37(4)76, [L] 37(5)86

Currency paper, KGV Royal Cypher (Mark) [M] 34(1)19, (Peacock) [S] 34(2)38

Downey Head paper trials (Jackson) [S] 23(6)87

Government, purchased by (Dagnall) [S] 41(4)77

Joyson, William, label on perforated wrapper (Jackson) [M] 47(5)120

KGV watermarked papers (Jackson) [L] 28(5)106

KGV, Experimental 1924 (Moorcroft) [L] 37(6)112

Line-Engraved interleave paper, blue offset on (Dixon-Patterson) [S] 27(4)72

Paper, background to the subject (Dagnall) [L] 47(2)31

Reams, size of (Madden) [M] 42(3)62

Ream, size of (Hopkinson) [M] 41(4)76, (Dagnall) [M] 41(5)103

Size, Simple Cypher, how wide was the web? (Wiseman) [N] 32(3)59

— of issue sheets (Wiseman) [M] 32(3)56

Supercalendered, KEVII (Harris) [M] 42(4)86

Supercalendering, explanation of (Dagnall) [S] 39(3)51

Tinted paper, use abroad (Young) [S] 22(1)6

Toned, the use of on KGV Royal Cypher issues (Peacock) [M] 37(2)39

Trials, Downey Head, plating (Wilkinson) [N] 22(4)64

Watermark, Crown, relative positions on KEVII stamps (Pusterla) [L] 22(2)27, [S] 23(4)60

— Emblems errors (Louis) [M] 33(4)76

— Large Crown (Madden) [L] 30(3)42

— Large Crown reversed on 1864 issue (Mollett) [M] 39(1)18

— Large Crown, hybrid (Maushammer) [M] 42(4)84

— QV line-engraved Die 1 (Madden) [M] 34(1)1

— Simple Cypher, types (Bolzan) [L] 25(1)4

— marginal, on KEVII (Powell) [M] 22(4)62

— misplaced, KGV Royal Cypher 2d (Mark) [N] 24(3)40

Wilding definitives (Bater) [S] 31(5)87

People

Allen, Ralph (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)12

Bacon, Joshua, gravestone (Rowse) [M] 40(6)102

Bird, Bill, interview (Dagnall) [M] 38(5)99

Book review, Heath Family Engravers 1779–1878. Heath (Dagnall) [R] 32(2)35

James Heath – Engraver to Kings & Tutor to Many. Smith (Dagnall) [R] 28(1)18

Chalon, A. E. (engraver) (Smith) [M] 29(5)86, (Jackson) [C] 30(1)9

Clowes, William, printer (Bolzan) [M] 27(3)42

Courbold family (Smith) [M] 27(4)70

De La Rue family (Wiseman) [S] 22(4)60

Fairman, Gideon (engraver), influence on Mulready (Smith) [M] 25(2)35

Heath family (engravers) (Smith) [M] 26(1)8

Hill, Rowland, memorabilia (Phillips) [S] 29(3)60

— — portrait of and sketch for new labels (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)28

Jeens, Charles Henry (engraver) (Smith) [M] 29(5)86, (Jackson) [C] 30(1)9

Kermode, Georgina Elizabeth (Alexander) [L] 43(3)52

Leech, John (Smith) [N] 23(2)26

Lightbody, James (engraver at Stamp Office) (Dagnall) [S] 37(5)81

Linton, William James (Smith) [M] 23(2)26, [C] 23(3)48

Malden, Henry (partner in Perkins Bacon) (Smith) [M] 26(1)8

McCartney, Rt Hon. Sir William, Deputy Master of the Royal Mint 1903-13 (Jackson) [N] 24(5)68

Müller, Dr Hugo, consultant chemist to De La Rue, 1905 (Powell) [N] 25(2)38

Palmer, J. W., squared circle, CX used philatelically (Louis) [M] 35(3)52, (Dagnall) [M] 36(1)13, (Finch) [S] 36(1)15, (Billen) [S] 36(1)16, (Cohen) [S] 36(1)16

Pendragon (nom de plume), advocated the English School of collecting, 1860s (Dagnall) [S] 30(5)95

Perkins, Jacob, inventions (Bolzan) [M] 23(5)74

Roberts, Samuel (postal reformer) (Smith) [S] 25(5)83, (Dagnall) [M] 26(2)38

Sainthill, Richard (numismatist and friend of Wyon) (Smith) [M] 26(5)88

Sloper, Ally, (comic character) (Brooks) [M] 34(2)32

Thorpe, Dr Thomas Edward, chemist at Somerset House (Dagnall) [M] 34(5)91

Perforation

1853 Government trial (Lajer) [N] 37(5)99, (Simpson) [M] 38(1)6, (Sargent) [M] 38(3)46

Archer-perforated stamps, distribution and usage (Simpson) [L] 47(1)14, (Burgess) [M] 47(2)47, (Simpson) [M] 47(3)63

Archer-perforated stamp, Plate 94, Disraeli to Gladstone cover (page numbered 48 in error) (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 47(4)96

Archer, post-trial plates (Simpson) [L] 45(6)139, [C] 46(1)3, [M] 47(2)45

Book review, Stamp Perforation: The Somerset House Years 1848 to 1880. Simpson & Sargent (Dagnall) [R] 45(4)88

Clipped sides, stamps with (Pusterla) [S] 43(3)55

Combination covers, imperf. and perf. (Simpson) [L] 46(6)123

Crisis in 1879 (Simpson) [L] 37(1)14

Grover & Co. Ltd, close of (Wilkinson) [M] 40(1)18

Joyson, William, label on perforated wrapper (Jackson) [M] 47(5)120

KGV 1½d (Jones) [S] 31(2)35

KGV Photogravure low values (Gowland) [L] 46(1)18, [L] 46(2)40, [L] 47(1)4

Line-engraved perforation (Barrell) [N] 24(3)34

Line-engraved, quadruple on Plate 225 (Taylor) [M] 39(1)16

Misaligned pin on 1980 Conductors 15p (Jackson) [M] 41(4)79

Missing pins, a notation for (Simpson) [M] 32(4)61

— on Penny Reds (Maushammer) [M] 31(2)31, (Madden) [S] 31(2)40, [C] 31(3)53

Napier machines, modifications to (Simpson) [M] 36(2)38, (Jackson) [C] 36(3)53, (Wiseman) [S] 36(3)54, (Simpson) [M] 36(3)55, (Wiseman) [S] 36(6)115, (Simpson) [M] 37(1)14

New perforator on Surface Printed issues (Wiseman) [N] 32(3)58

Official, first date of issue? (Sargent) [N] 36(4)80

Pierced margin on KGV Photogravure (Russell) [N] 34(1)5, [N] 34(1)6

Pinning points, position of (Wiseman) [S] 36(6)116

Roulette, on Wembley roll stamp (Griffin) [S] 29(2)27

Somerset House, dividing sheets (Simpson & Sargent) [L] 44(1)12

Treasury Roulette, discrepancies in NPM collection (Madden) [M] 31(1)11

Wing margin, unusual (Louis) [M] 34(1)14

Postage Dues

1929 controls (Alexander) [L] 39(3)45

1951 provisional use of postage stamps (Worsfold) [L] 41(3)48

Adhesives, last week of, January 2000 (Mark) [M] 39(3)58

Book review, Postage Due Mail Study Group Journal: Cumulative Index to Issues 1-36 (1997-2005) (Jackson) [R] 45(3)65

Display by Bob Murton (Gilbert) [S] 27(3)46

General account (SWL90) [S] 28(2)56

KGV ½d colour trial (Jackson) [N] 30(2)32

Plating controls (Wilkinson) [S] 39(4)77

Shades of the KEVIII 2s 6d (Murray) [N] 21(4)56

Waterlow provisional printing (Wilkinson) [N] 23(4)50

Postal History

1840 Freight Money letter (Frajola) [M] 43(2)28

1883 9d, used on cover (Wheat) [M] 47(2)25

— used on cover, survey (Brauers) [M] 39(5)87, (Wheat) [S] 39(6)115, (Davis) [S] 39(6)115

A01 cancellation used by the Foreign Branch (Melrose) [M] 34(4)76, (Brooks) [M] 34(6)110, (Louis) [N] 35(2)37

Addressing modern envelopes (Jackson) [S] 35(4)61

Adelaide, N.I., 1930 cover to (Walby) [S] 33(1)20

Aerial Post 1911, First UK (based on a display to the GBPS on 19 September 1992) (Edwards) [S] 31(2)29

Airmail, to Jersey in 1936 (Mark) [S] 31(5)90

Allen, Ralph (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)12

American Civil War, service suspended (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 25(5)98

Bankers’ mail services (O’Hara) [L] 44(1)4

Bedlington Penny Post (Taylor) [L] 35(4)74

Belton, covers to Mr Belton in, (Hart) [S] 31(1)14

Berlin, 1841 covers to (Jackson) [M] 42(6)134

Biography illustrated by postal history items (Bolzan) [L] 26(3)48

Bishop Mark (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)6

Book Review, British Postal Reforms of 1839 to 1840, Grimwood-Taylor (Dagnall) [R] 28(4)89

Book review, Admiralty Mediterranean Steam Packets 1830-1857 (Jackson) [R] 40(5)95

British Censorship of Civil Mails during World War I 1914-19. Mark (Moorcroft) [R] 39(1)20

British County Catalogue of Postal History, Vol. 3, London. Willcocks & Jay (Huggins) [R] 21(6)73

— — Vol. 4. Willcocks & Jay (Dagnall) [R] 26(3)42

— — Vol. 5. Willcocks & Jay (Jackson) [R] 28(4)88

British Letter Mail to Overseas Destinations 1840–1875. Moubray (Gilbert) [R] 31(4)80

British Occupation of Former Italian Colonies, Study Paper 1, cancellations. Tregurtha (Gilbert) [R] 26(4)64

British Postal Guide. Facsimile reprint of 1857 edn. Pub. Postings Publishing (Sherman) [R] 33(1)16

Charge Marks of the 4d Post 1839-1840. Chadwick (Jackson) [R] 28(5)103

Early Days of the Postal Service. Gammons (Alexander) [R] 25(3)51

For the Benefit of Trade and Commerce: A Monograph on the Postal Treatment of Prices Current. Dagnall (Huggins) [R] 25(4)74

For the Port and Carriage of Letters, Robinson (Jackson) [R] 29(1)11

‘Herewith My Frank . . .’, 2nd edn (Jackson) [R] 29(1)11

History of the Post in Derby 1635-1941, Wilson (Dagnall) [R] 29(1)9

History of the Ship Letters of the British Isles. Robertson (Sherman) [R] 33(3)49

Inland Posts 1392–1672. A Calendar of Historical Documents. Ed. Stone (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

Introducing Postal History, Sussex (Dagnall) [R] 29(1)10

Letter Receivers of London 1652 to 1857. Feldman (Dagnall) [R] 37(4)70

Local Posts of the Midland Counties to 1840. Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Society (Jackson) [R] 31(5)86

Mails Under London. Stanway (Dagnall) [R] 38(5)98

Map of Postroads of England and Wales. Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Soc. (Jackson) [R] 35(2)37

The Midland Counties Mileage Marks and Mail Routes to London 1784-1840 (Jackson) [R] 43(6)121

Post Office Notices 1666-1800. Haslam and Moreton (Jackson) [R] 28(1)18

The Postal History of the City of York, Rossall (Jackson) [R] 42(2)34

Postal Usage of the decimal Machin series 1971-1996 (two vols). Nicholson (Sherman) [R] 36(1)20

Posts of Sevenoaks in Kent. Donald (Jones) [R] 30(3)54, (Dagnall) [C] 31(2)28

Royal Household Mail. Morgan (Jackson) [R] 30(3)53

Royal Mail in Leicestershire. Soer (Jackson) [R] 36(3)60

Royal Mail: The Post Office since 1840. Daunton (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

The Rubber Datestamps of Cumbria, Mapleton (Jackson) [R] 42(2)33

Sherborne — A Postal History. Andrews (Gilbert) [R] 26(2)39

Uniform Fourpenny Post in Ireland. Kane (Jackson) [R] 29(2)31

United Kingdom Letter Rates – Inland and Overseas – 1635 to 1900, Tabeart (Mark) [R] 42(2)32

The Use of the 1894 Coded Time System in English Provincial Offices. Moy (Jackson) [R] 30(1)9

The Use of the 1894 Coded Time System in British Post Offices. Moy (Jackson) [R] 38(1)17

Bristol, a correspondence 1827-33 (Skelly) [L] 27(5)86

Bye Letters (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)6

Channel Islands, airmail to Jersey in 1936 (Mark) [S] 31(5)90

— (Grimwood-Taylor) [M] 24(4)51

— display by Phil Kenton, 19 Sept. 1987 (Kirk) [S] 25(5)81

Charge marks, handstamped (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 25(2)25

Charing, postal history of (Wilkinson) [M] 26(5)84

Chichester Road ‘Hot Cross Bun’ & ‘"1" in Circle’ marks 1681-87 (Grimwood-Taylor) [L] 38(4)62

Chronology 1635 to 1840 (SWL90) [S] 28(2)56

Civil War (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)4

Combination covers (Simpson) [M] 47(2)46, [M] 47(5)114

— imperf. and perf. (Simpson) [L] 46(6)123

Combination cover, 1840 1d black and 1841 1d red (Slemons) [L] 46(5)102

Commonwealth, The (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)4

Counterfeit coin, postage paid by (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 46(3)68

Cross Posts (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)9

Cunard Line, comments on rates, 1876 (Hewlett) [M] 30(2)34

Demonetisation of Victorian postage stamps (Young) [L] 40(2)21, (Mark) [S] 40(3)50, (Young) [M] 40(3)50, (Griffiths) [S] 40(3)52, (Pearce) [S] 40(3)52, (Muir) [L] 40(4)76, (Holman) [M] 40(4)77, (Schmitz-Le Hanne) [N] 40(4)78, (Wheat) [S] 40(4)79, (Whitehead) [N] 40(4)79, (Louis) [M] 40(4)80

Detoured mail, Franco-Prussian War 1870-71 (Levett) [M] 27(5)92

Display, 19 Sept. 1987, Channel Islands by Phil Kenton (Kirk) [S] 25(5)81

— 17 Dec. 1988, Postal History by John Levett (Kirk) [S] 27(3)45

— 17 Mar. 1990, Miscellany by Professor Robert Champion (Gilbert) [M] 28(4)87

— 15 Sept. 1990, Early postal history by Michael Jackson (Gilbert) [S] 29(1)12

— 19 Sept. 1991, United Kingdom to Europe by Geoff Oxley (Gilbert) [S] 30(1)7

— Franco-British by John Levett (Kirk) [S] 28(1)1

— London Post Receivers by Hugh V. Feldman (Feldman) [S] 30(2)29

— Registered mail by Vivien Sussex (Gilbert) [S] 27(2)34

— Victorian printed envelopes by Ritchie Bodily (Gilbert) [S] 28(1)2

— by Michael Lockton (Gilbert) [S] 26(4)79

Distribution, stamp, in 1840 (Willcocks) [L] 28(4)82, [C] 29(1)18

Dockwra marks (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)7

Envelope with embossed ‘IN A HURRY FOR THE POST’ (1889) (Forbes-Nixon) [N] 26(1)20

Express mail (Sussex) [S] 29(2)39

— 1891–1899 (Davis) [M] 35(1)7

— cover with railway stamps (Sussex) [S] 29(3)59

— early cover with red lines (Cohen) [M] 34(6)114

— first label (Lockton) [M] 29(1)20

— list of material returned to NPM (NPM Press Release) [L] 36(3)44

— railway (Mark) [S] 29(4)76

— unusual franking (Davis) [M] 36(5)84

Express, use of KGV 7d (Melrose) [M] 45(1)13

Fletcher Collection, description of (Grimwood-Taylor) [M] 28(1)8

Foreign Branch, A01 cancellation used by (Melrose) [M] 34(4)76

— A01 cancellation used by (Brooks) [M] 34(6)110, (Louis) [N] 35(2)37

Franco-British, display by John Levett (Kirk) [S] 28(1)1

Franco-Prussian War, 1870-71 (Levett) [M] 27(5)92

— display by Stephen Holder (Wilkinson) [S] 26(2)21

Frankings, unusual Victorian (Davis) [M] 36(5)84

Free franking, end of (Jackson) [L] 40(1)1

‘Haste Post Haste’ letter, 1601 (Claridge) [S] 43(2)40

Hotel posts, 1912 (West) [M] 45(6)123

Illustrated envelopes, Ally Sloper (Davis) [M] 28(3)76

— Victorian printed, display by Ritchie Bodily (Gilbert) [S] 28(1)2

Insured mail, overseas 1899–1946 (Wellsted) [M] 21(4)52

Isle of Man (Grimwood-Taylor) [M] 24(4)51

Jubilee 1s green & carmine, used on cover (Davis) [M] 23(1)11, [M] 23(3)38, (Young) [N] 23(4)62, (Bendon) [N] 23(4)64, (Davis) [M] 24(3)42, [M] 26(2)27, [M] 26(5)96, (Hart) [N] 28(1)16, (Parsons) [S] 30(4)74

Jubilee 4½d, used on inland mail (Davis) [M] 35(1)16

‘Junk mail’ (Dagnall) [N] 44(3)55

KGV 7d olive, use of (Johnson) [L] 46(1)14

KGV 9d agate, use of (Johnson) [L] 46(1)14

KGV 9d postage stamps on telegraph forms (Wilkinson) [M] 45(1)1

KGVI Dulac adhesives, use of (Fryer) [L] 45(3)56

Kingsbridge, letter from (Skelly) [M] 30(2)40

L4, late fee mark (Hanson) [M] 44(2)38

Late fee mark (Hanson) [M] 44(2)38

Late fees (Willcocks) [S] 24(3)44

Late fee, 4d (Johnson) [M] 41(1)12, (Lockton) [L] 46(3)64

— 4d, on inland registered mail (Davis) [L] 46(3)59

— ‘L4’ mark, survey (Galland & Lajer) [L] 40(6)116

— collection of in the 1840s (Jackson) [L] 46(5)108

— ‘L4’ mark, survey (Chadwick) [S] 41(1)13, (Galland & Lajer) [M] 41(5)106, (Johnson) [S] 46(3)63, (Galland & Lajer) [M] 46(6)135

Latin America, mail to and from (based on a display to the GBPS on 16 January 1993) (Kenton) [M] 31(2)32

London Postal History, display by Grace Dove (Kirk) [S] 27(3)47

London, Postal Districts (Lush) [L] 21(3)26, [L] 21(4)46

— postal districts (Sabey) [M] 27(2)24

— postal history 1663 to 1900 (Kirk) [M] 32(2)32

Machin postal history (Lockton) [L] 39(2)23

Machin, bisected (Batty) [N] 46(2)35, (Jackson) [S] 46(2)35, (Knight) [S] 46(4)95

Mailcoaches, London (Beaver) [L] 41(2)26

May dates, Mulready, 6 May 1840, used with Penny Black (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)28

— Quaker method of writing dates (Wheat) [L] 30(5)85

— no Sunday dates in London (Hughes) [M] 47(2)42

— possible 10 May 1840 entire (McCann) [M] 47(1)22, (Robinson) [C] 47(2)43

— pre-6 May usage (Kirk) [S] 28(4)78, (Willcocks) [M] 30(3)60

Mercantile Committee, Whiting essay on cover, 1839 (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 47(6)121

Mercantile Papers, 1838 (Harmers of London) [M] 26(4)65

Merchant Guilds (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)2

Merchant Strangers (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)3

Military, Wellington’s Army in Peninsula & France 1809-18 (Boyden) [L] 25(4)69

— army censor mark (Lockton) [N] 27(4)74

— army censor marks (Daniel) [S] 28(1)16

— army, first handstruck stamp (Jackson) [N] 33(5)94

— postmarks on KEVII Army Official (Taylor) [M] 26(1)6

Missent Mail, display by Gordon Millson (Wilkinson) [S] 26(2)21

Missent mail, early marks (Millson) [M] 25(4)77

— handling methods (Millson) [M] 25(3)42

— marks of travelling post offices (Millson) [M] 26(2)35

— to Canada (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 38(1)5

— to Ryde (Parsons) [N] 26(3)60, (Millson) [N] 26(5)99

— types of handstamps (Millson) [S] 25(5)91

Monaco, GB used in (Massier) [M] 30(4)72

Mulreadys, May dates, pre-6 May usage (Willcocks) [M] 30(3)60

Multiple franking, 93 stamps on 1900 Telegram (Sussex) [M] 35(2)36

NPM, list of material returned to (NPM Press Release) [L] 36(3)44

Naval Postal History, display by Peter High (Kirk) [S] 27(3)47

Newspaper Branch, endorsed ‘Stitched contrary to regulations’ (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 47(2)30

Notices of Objection (Willcocks) [M] 31(3)41

Offshore islands (Grimwood-Taylor) [L] 24(4)50

Overseas, forwarded letter from, with 1d black (Grimwood-Taylor) [M] 43(3)56

— well-travelled cover 1901 (Graham) [M] 27(1)10

Pacific Ocean, Surface Printed stamps used in (Young) [S] 26(2)30

Pacific Steam Navigation Company (Kenton) [S] 31(2)33

Parcel Post, Privy Council licence (Melrose) [S] 45(1)3

— red Privy Council labels (Johnson) [L] 44(5)109

— small labels of PO Stores Dept (Wiseman) [L] 36(2)21

Parcel labels, Exported on Drawback (Melrose) [M] 43(4)87

Pattern Post (Johnson) [L] 43(1)13

Peebles, unusual cancellation of letters, 1860s (Taylor) [M] 37(1)8, (Herrity) [M] 37(2)36, (Whitehead) [S] 37(2)37

Penny Red, 7 different plates on same cover (Willcocks) [N] 23(3)47

— cover with trimmed (Taylor) [S] 33(6)117

Perkins Fairman & Co., letter to (Kirk) [M] 24(5)66

Post Office, history and practices (reprint of 1884 article) (Jackson) [L] 42(6)117

Postage Due adhesives, last week of, January 2000 (Mark) [M] 39(3)58

Postage Dues, display by Bob Murton (Gilbert) [S] 27(3)46

Postal History (ephemera), display by J. G. S. Scott (Kirk) [S] 25(5)81

Postal history, up to 1750 (based on display given on 1 Mar. 2003) (Ray-Smith) [L] 42(1)1

Postal notice, 19 Sept. 1870, introduction of postcards (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 42(6)130

Postal rates, Victorian (Davis) [L] 39(5)92

Postcard, 1888, boy absent from school (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 45(6)121

Postcodes, world’s first? (Lush) [L] 21(3)26

Postmasters’ circulars, disposal of (Rowse) [M] 42(2)35

Postmaster, demise of title (Dagnall) [S] 34(2)37

Pre-1840, general account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)23

Pricing in Proportion, introduced in 2006 (Dagnall) [M] 44(1)1

Provincial marks, early (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)8

Railway letter, pre-stamp (Taylor) [M] 33(2)38

Rates, 3d (Moran) [N] 32(2)40

— 3d rate and Notices of Objection (Willcocks) [M] 31(3)41

— 3d rate and Penny Pinks (Lockton) [M] 31(4)78

— 3d rate covers (Jackson) [M] 46(5)110

— comments from Cunard book, 1876 (Hewlett) [M] 30(2)34

— insufficiently-uprated Mulready (Slemons) [M] 45(5)104

— insurance for overseas mail 1899–1946 (Wellsted) [M] 21(4)52

— postal (Young) [S] 23(4)62, (Willcocks) [S] 24(3)44

— postal, special fees (Davis) [M] 26(2)23

— registered to Lugano (Cunliffe) [M] 30(4)80, (Robinson) [S] 30(5)98

— to foreign destinations (Moubray) [N] 26(3)60

Real cost of postage (Dagnall) [M] 30(3)52, (Wiseman) [N] 32(3)55

Registered duplicate letter scheme, use of KGV 9d stamp (Mark) [M] 45(1)2

Registered handstamp, York (Davis) [M] 44(4)85

Registered letters, green tape used on (Hopkinson) [M] 47(1)1

Registered mail, 1841 receipt (Taylor) [L] 45(2)33

— 1870 alternative, by the hands of a constable (Sherman) [S] 28(3)64

— 1870 unusual franking (Davis) [M] 36(5)84

— 4d late fees (Davis) [L] 46(3)59

— ‘Hot Cross Bun’ cancellations, 1880-84 (Davis) [M] 36(5)87

— display by Vivien Sussex (Gilbert) [S] 27(2)34

— early (Sussex) [M] 27(5)94, (White) [S] 27(5)97

— inland 1841-1854 (Davis) [M] 27(4)62

— introduction of blue lines (Davis) [M] 34(3)58, (Sussex) [S] 34(4)75, (Davis) [S] 34(4)75

— label numbered 1 (Taylor) [M] 35(3)55

— letter with GB and Indian sets of stamps (Jackson) [N] 33(5)94

— mystery labels (Cunliffe) [M] 30(4)80, (Robinson) [C] 30(5)98

— registration labels (Taylor) [M] 36(6)113

Restoration, The (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)5

Returned letter wrappers (Galland & Armstrong) [L] 43(4)91, [L] 43(6)122, [L] 44(2)40, [L] 44(3)67, [L] 44(4)73, [L] 44(5)116

— (Galland & Armstrong) [L] 45(3)66

— (Galland & Armstrong Dick & Snelson Ken) [L] 46(5)113, [L] 47(3)55, [L] 47(5)115

Returned letters (Dagnall) [L] 28(3)66, (Muir) [C] 28(4)81, (Dagnall) [L] 28(4)92, (Cunliffe) [S] 28(5)104, (Dagnall) [S] 28(5)105, (Willcocks) [M] 29(3)48, (Dagnall) [S] 29(3)50

Route, via Hull, 1849 (Taylor) [M] 32(4)77

Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (Kenton) [S] 31(2)33

Royalty, 1866 letter to Lady Victoria (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 33(2)37

Scotland Postal History, display by G. F. Oxley (Kirk) [S] 26(4)80

Ship, HMS Atalanta, loss of (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 44(6)139

— lost (Johnson) [M] 45(1)8

— submarined (Johnson) [M] 45(1)8

SmartStamps (print your own ‘stamps’) (Jackson) [M] 42(2)28

Sorting trials, 1936 & 1957 (SWL90) [S] 28(2)49

‘Stitched contrary to regulations’ endorsement (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 47(2)30

Surface printed 2s brown, used on cover (Galland & Wheat) [L] 38(5)88

Surface printed on cover, survey (Brauers) [M] 38(6)115, (Wheat) [M] 39(2)33

Surface printed stamps on cover (Wheat) [M] 27(3)52

Telegram, 1900, prepaid with 93 stamps (Sussex) [M] 35(2)36

Threatening letter, 1862 (Jackson) [M] 39(6)110

— in 1768 London Gazette (Jackson) [M] 39(6)110

To pay, Colonial 1d marks (Moubray) [N] 26(3)59

— letter to China 1865 (Smith) [N] 26(1)20

— letter to Hong Kong 1861 (Snarvold) [S] 26(3)59

— letter to Montreal 1856 (Parsons) [S] 26(3)59

— letter to Turks Islands (Parsons) [S] 26(3)59

Unaddressed mail (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 46(1)1, (Galland) [M] 46(2)32, (Evans) [M] 46(2)34, (Galland) [M] 47(3)61

Uncancelled stamp, 1846 (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 45(1)5

Validity of overprinted GB stamps (Fletcher) [L] 41(1)8

‘WITHIN WEIGHT’ handstamp (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 37(5)98

Way Letters (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)6

Wellington, Duke of, 1847 postcard (Grimwood-Taylor) [M] 36(5)81, [M] 43(3)49

Postal Reforms 1839-40

Book Review, British Postal Reforms of 1839 to 1840, Grimwood-Taylor (Dagnall) [R] 28(4)89

Book review, Charge Marks of the 4d Post 1839-1840. Chadwick (Jackson) [R] 28(5)103

Die “4"-Handstempel der Experimental Fourpenny Rate. (Jackson) [R] 40(5)96

Postal Reform and the Penny Black, Muir (Jackson) [R] 28(5)104

Royal Reform. Goodwyn (Dagnall) [R] 38(6)116

Uniform Fourpenny Post in Ireland. Kane (Jackson) [R] 29(2)31

Display, Postal reforms 1839-1840 by James Grimwood-Taylor (Wilkinson) [M] 27(1)18

Distribution, stamp, in 1840 (Willcocks) [L] 28(4)82, [C] 29(1)18

Free franking, end of (Jackson) [L] 40(1)1

General account (SWL90) [M] 28(2)24

Mercantile Papers, 1838 (Harmers of London) [M] 26(4)65

Mulready, early reference to (Sanders) [N] 28(5)100

Poster of 1839 (Dagnall) [N] 26(5)91

Rowland Hill, portrait and sketch for new labels (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)28

Postal Stationery see also Air Letters

1890 Jubilee postcard, amusing notice (Kaiserman) [N] 34(6)115

1890 Penny Postage Jubilee envelope (Jackson) [S] 42(6)117

Advertising rings (Davis) [M] 26(2)36

— Smith, Elder & Co. overprinted ‘Henry S. King & Co.’ (Lockton) [L] 40(6)104

— W. H. Smith & Son, mystery (Huggins) [M] 47(2)26

— new discovery (Lockton) [M] 44(2)30

Anti-Graham envelope (Smith) [N] 23(2)26

Book Review, Collect British Postal Stationery. Huggins & Baker (Stevenson) [R] 46(2)45

Book review, Evolution of British Stamped Postcards and Letter Cards — Their History and Documentation. Dagnall (Lockton) [R] 23(6)92

GB Postal Stationery, Price List of Registered Envelopes and Newswrappers. Whitworth (Jackson) [R] 37(2)40

History of Envelopes. Benjamin (Dagnall) [R] 35(5)94

Notes on Victorian Embossed Postal Stationery. Dagnall (Huggins) [R] 25(4)74

Postal Stationery of Great Britain. Brightmore (Lockton) [R] 23(6)92

Wrappers, Postal Stationery. Dagnall (Jackson) [R] 31(5)86

Book review: Great Britain: The GB “Foreign” Rate Postcards 1875-1899, O’Keeffe (Dagnall) [R] 43(2)34

British Empire 3d card (Davis) [M] 24(5)67

Cachet, coat-of-arms, 1902 (Grimwood-Taylor) [S] 22(4)61

De La Rue, embossed dummy stamp (Young) [M] 30(4)76, (Dagnall) [M] 31(3)52

Display, Victorian printed envelopes by Ritchie Bodily (Gilbert) [S] 28(1)2

Downey Head, printed stamp and postmark (Jackson) [N] 26(3)60

Embossed adhesives cut to shape, possible reason why (Newton) [S] 33(1)17

Emergency stamps, use of KGVI stationery design (Huggins) [L] 44(6)121

Envelopes, 1841 (Dagnall) [N] 26(3)60

Envelope, Postage, design No. 1 (Huggins) [S] 21(3)36

— — indecent words on (1841) (Dagnall) [N] 21(1)12

— QV STO with 1d + 1s (Huggins) [N] 21(4)56

— altered (1987) (Dagnall) [N] 25(5)87

— privately made by Raines and Porter (Grimwood-Taylor) [M] 36(6)102

Furniss, Harry, caricature of 1890 Penny Postage Jubilee envelope (Jackson) [S] 42(6)117

Houses of Parliament, 2d envelope (Durham Collection) [N] 31(5)92

— 4d wrapper (Huggins) [M] 46(4)73

Illustrated envelopes, Victorian printed, display by Ritchie Bodily (Gilbert) [S] 28(1)2

Illustrated envelope, Ocean Penny Post (Hart) [N] 26(3)60

Invitation, art school, inspired by Victorian stationery (Dagnall) [N] 35(2)38

Letter card, Budget (Lockton) [M] 30(2)37, (Alexander) [M] 30(3)56, (Welch) [N] 30(3)58, (Daniel) [N] 30(4)79, (Murton) [S] 32(5)90, (Davis) [S] 32(5)91, (Lawrence) [N] 33(4)74, (Bishop) [N] 37(5)99, (Peach) [S] 43(2)40

— County (Alexander) [M] 30(3)56

— Private (Lawrence) [N] 33(4)74

— Save Time (Davis) [S] 32(5)91

— early, 1890 (Alexander) [S] 21(4)53

— private (Lockton) [M] 30(2)37

Letter sheets, I. R. Taylor (Evans) [S] 36(5)90, (Jessop) [S] 36(6)110, (Louis) [N] 37(5)97

— relating to Corn Returns (Dagnall) [M] 35(2)30

Lost die, 1943 (Dagnall) [N] 21(5)62

May dates, pre-6 May usage (Kirk) [S] 28(4)78

Mulready caricature, new discovery (Jackson) [M] 41(3)60

Mulready, 6 May 1840, used with Penny Black (illustration) (SWL90) [N] 28(2)28

— May dates, pre-6 May usage (Kirk) [S] 28(4)78

— — used on 1 May 1840 (Harmers of London) [S] 29(2)23

— William Clowes, printer of (Bolzan) [M] 27(3)42

— advertisements on 1d envelope (Compton) [M] 33(5)92

— advertisements on 2d letter sheet (Compton) [M] 33(5)92

— advertisements, revision in SG Specialised (Slemons) [M] 45(1)14

— — three new ones (Bird) [M] 37(2)28

— early reference to (Sanders) [N] 28(5)100

— influence of Gideon Fairman, 19th C. engraver (Smith) [M] 25(2)35

— insufficiently-uprated (Slemons) [M] 45(5)104

— to overseas destinations, list of known examples (Compton) [L] 36(2)28

— used with Penny Black, 2 May 1840 (Harmers Auctions SA) [S] 29(2)25

— woodblock at auction (Harmers of London) [S] 29(4)80

— (2d) with numbers in Maltese Cross cancellations (Compton) [M] 31(5)88, (Louis) [S] 32(1)20, (Compton) [A] 32(2)40

Newspaper wrappers, changes in format, 1889 & 1906 (Dagnall) [S] 23(2)32

Ocean Penny Post envelope (Hart) [N] 26(3)60

Parcel labels, Tutill’s, 1893 (Dagnall) [M] 32(5)92

Penny Pink, and the 3d rate (Lockton) [M] 31(4)78

— date of issue (Lockton) [M] 26(5)93

— first day cover (10 Feb. 1841) (Claridge) [M] 47(5)97

— letter sheets (Lockton) [L] 38(2)33

‘POSTAGE FREE’ on OHMS envelopes (Wiseman) [M] 24(2)26, (Dagnall) [N] 24(4)63

Postal notice, 19 Sept. 1870, introduction of postcards (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 42(6)130

Postcard, 1870, introduction of (Dagnall) [S] 43(1)11

— — used before official first day (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 29(1)15

— QEII stamp design (Dagnall) [M] 32(4)73

— QV British Empire design (Dagnall) [S] 32(4)73

— bought before day of use 1 Oct. 1870 (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 42(6)130

— essay for certifying stamp (Dagnall) [M] 29(1)16

— pictorial 1910-1931, suggestions for (Dagnall) [L] 33(2)31

— postal stationery, on an advertisement (Dagnall) [N] 23(3)47

— stamped-to-order, 1881 (Barstow) [S] 43(3)59

— used a day early on 30 Sept. 1870 (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 42(6)130

— with bisected Penny Lilac (Young) [M] 29(2)26

— without coat of arms (Evans) [S] 36(1)17, (Dagnall) [S] 36(2)36, (Baker) [S] 36(2)36

Postmasters’ Circulars, 1840–1855 (Huggins) [M] 21(5)63

Production problems, KGV (Dagnall) [M] 25(1)16, [L] 25(2)31, [L] 25(3)54

Registered Money Letters, 1886-94 (Davis) [M] 36(5)85

Registered envelopes, with brass rings (Wiseman) [L] 41(6)115

Spoilt sheets, disposal of (Madden) [N] 42(5)108

Vaccination certificates (Lockton) [M] 32(5)96, (Dagnall) [M] 33(1)9, (Murton) [S] 33(1)11

Welsh language, vaccination cert., 1872 (Lockton) [M] 32(5)96

Wrappers, display (Dagnall) [M] 35(1)19

Wrapper, QV halfpenny stamp, shape of (Dagnall) [N] 32(4)73

Postcodes

World’s first? (Lush) [L] 21(4)46

Postmarks

‘"1" in Circle’ marks, 1686-87 (Grimwood-Taylor) [M] 38(4)65

‘"3" in Circle’ mark, 1688-89 (Grimwood-Taylor) [S] 38(4)69

A01 cancellation (Melrose) [M] 34(4)76, (Brooks) [M] 34(6)110, (Louis) [N] 35(2)37

— used on Togo mail (Mayne) [M] 40(3)60

‘ATF’ mark, 1840 (Kirk) [M] 29(5)85, [C] 30(1)20

Army Official, postmarks on (Taylor) [M] 26(1)6

Army, first handstruck stamp (Jackson) [N] 33(5)94

Barred numeral, used in 1937 (Gowland) [S] 43(6)137

Bishop Mark (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)6

— The (Kirk) [M] 27(5)90

Book review, Brunswick Star Cancels. Arundel (Sherman) [R] 33(1)16

Cancellations of the 1841 Penny Red. Danzig and Goldsmith (Jackson) [R] 29(4)71

Charge Marks of the 4d Post 1839-1840. Chadwick (Jackson) [R] 28(5)103

Collect British Postmarks, 5th edn (Gilbert) [R] 28(3)75

Collecting British Squared Circle Postmarks, 1987. Cohen (Jackson) [R] 26(3)41

— — Supplement No. 2. Cohen (Jackson) [R] 31(5)87

— — Supplement No. 4. Cohen (Jackson) [R] 38(2)40

Die “4"-Handstempel der Experimental Fourpenny Rate. (Jackson) [R] 40(5)96

Dotted Circle Cancellations. Arundel (Sherman) [R] 36(1)19

Irish Spoon Cancellations. Arundel (Sherman) [R] 36(1)19

London Fancy Geometric Postmarks. Cohen (Huggins) [R] 23(1)2

Postal Markings of England, London and Wales 1661–1900. Sanford (Jackson) [R] 24(4)62

Scots Local Cancellations Illustrated, 1854–1860. Alcock (Jackson) [R] 23(3)33

Spoon Cancels 1853-1870. Spoon Study Group (Jackson) [R] 30(4)68

Squared Circle Pmks of the London Suburban Offices. Cohen (Dagnall) [R] 21(4)45

Stamps and Postmarks Illustrating the History of NATO. SHAPE Stamp Club (Huggins) [R] 22(1)16

UK Machine Marks, 2nd edn. Peach (Dagnall) [R] 21(4)45

Undated Circular Marks of the Midland Counties, Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Society (Jackson) [R] 24(4)49

— — 1986 rev. edn. Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Society (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

Undated Circular Marks of Somerset and Dorset (Jackson) [R] 30(2)30

Undated Straight Line and Numbered Receiving House Marks of the Midland Counties. Pub. Midland (GB) Postal History Society (Dagnall) [R] 27(3)41

The Use of the 1894 Coded Time System in English Provincial Offices. Moy (Jackson) [R] 30(1)9

The Use of the 1894 Coded Time System in British Post Offices. Moy (Jackson) [R] 38(1)17

Bristol handstruck marks (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)9

Brunswick Star cancellations (Thomas) [L] 45(3)49

‘C88’, 1864 1d cancelled with (H & B Philatelists Ltd) [N] 28(1)16

‘CH’ Inspector’s handstamp (Welch) [S] 21(3)35, (Forbes-Nixon) [N] 21(5)62, (Routh) [S] 22(1)10

‘CHRISTIANSSAND’ (Barstow) [S] 44(2)34

Charge marks, handstamped (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 25(2)25

Circular datestamps, Newcastle-on-Tyne (Taylor) [M] 33(4)78

D27 cancellation (Hollins) [S] 37(6)117

Date slug varieties and reversed letters (Robinson) [M] 35(2)22

Deficiency Paid handstamp (Finch) [N] 31(5)96, (Beard) [N] 32(1)20

Display, Numeral Chargemark Handstamps by Peter Chadwick (Chadwick) [S] 30(2)28

Dockwra marks (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)7

Double-ring datestamps with star (Gould) [M] 30(2)38, (Kewley) [N] 30(3)58, (Baker) [N] 30(4)79

Dublin Duplex, diamond-shaped datestamps 1853-58 (Davis) [M] 31(3)56

Duplex, origin of (Dagnall) [M] 35(4)71

Errors, date & time (Taylor) [M] 32(5)93

Exeter handstruck marks (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)9

Fishing port postmarks (Barstow) [S] 44(2)34

‘Hot Cross Bun’ cancellations, 1880-84 (Davis) [M] 36(5)87

‘Hot Cross Bun’ marks (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)8

— 1681-87 (Grimwood-Taylor) [L] 38(4)62

Industrial action cachet, 1981 (Gould) [N] 21(3)39

Jersey, disputed (Kearsley) [L] 46(1)4, (Melrose) [S] 46(1)8

‘K. R. MORLEY / HULL’ (Barstow) [S] 44(2)34

‘L4’ late fee mark, survey (Galland & Lajer) [L] 40(6)116

London District, W mark (Taylor) [S] 47(1)3

— ‘SE’ cancellation (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 46(6)142

London, 1844 (Kirk) [M] 24(4)58

— postmark with ‘JA’ (Atkinson) [N] 21(3)39

MA – March or May? (Jackson) [S] 42(5)97, (Wylde) [S] 42(6)138, (Turner) [S] 43(1)11

Machine cancellation, ‘Malin’ experimental (Papadopoulos) [L] 46(5)97

Machine postmarks, experimental & early (Miller) [L] 43(5)103

‘Madeleine Smith’ postmark (Dagnall) [S] 35(4)71

‘Malin’ experimental machine cancellation (Papadopoulos) [L] 46(5)97

Maltese Cross, No. 5 in red, fake? (Cassell) [M] 42(1)19

— different numbers on same piece (Pickering) [S] 34(5)99, (Louis) [S] 34(6)117, [S] 35(1)11

— distinctive (Griffin) [N] 29(4)67

— distinctive Newcastle upon Tyne (Taylor) [M] 43(3)51

— distinctive, Chelmsford (Gessler) [S] 25(3)59

— — Liverpool (Robinson) [S] 28(3)57

— — Plymouth/Norwich (Herrity) [M] 38(6)101

— — circle in centre (Robinson) [S] 37(4)72

— early use of black (Claridge) [L] 42(3)49

— end of (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 41(5)104, (Hughes) [M] 42(4)90

— end of, in Edinburgh (Turner) [M] 42(5)96

— numbered (Lockton) [M] 35(1)10

— numbered, 3 with cross (Jackson) [N] 40(1)5

— — on 2d Mulready (Compton) [M] 31(5)88

— — ‘6’ or ‘9’? (Mitchell) [M] 38(2)39

— red and black on turned envelope (Cassell) [M] 44(4)88

— red, forgeries (Chappell) [L] 45(2)42, (Louis) [M] 45(4)94

Missent mail, to Ryde (Parsons) [N] 26(3)60

— travelling post offices (Millson) [M] 26(2)35

— types of handstamps (Millson) [S] 25(5)91

Mulready, (2d) with numbers in Maltese Cross cancellations (Compton) [M] 31(5)88

Naval, postmarks of the First World War (Gould) [S] 21(3)32

— received marks (Gould) [L] 21(6)84

Numberless, London 1844 (Lewis) [M] 40(1)12, (Hoitink) [N] 40(3)46, (Read) [N] 40(3)46

Numeral 116 (Davis) [M] 24(4)61, (Archer) [S] 25(1)18, (Chandler) [S] 25(1)19

Numeral obliterators, late use (Jackson) [M] 44(2)29

— late use, Manchester (Sharkey) [N] 44(4)87

Numeral, 373 (Lewthwaite) [M] 46(2)38

— ‘GPO’-rated (Grafton) [M] 46(3)57

Parcel, ‘ROAD/BORNE’ mark (Russell) [S] 43(3)59

Passed X-ray cachet, re Salman Rushdie (Dagnall) [N] 28(5)100

Peebles, lost cancellation? (Taylor) [M] 37(1)8, (Herrity) [M] 37(2)36, (Whitehead) [S] 37(2)37

Penny Post, Moreton Hampstead, on 1841 1d red (Vaughan) [S] 46(6)137

Provincial marks, early (Ray-Smith) [M] 42(1)8

Railway steamer, Glasgow & South Western, cancellation (Hewlett) [N] 22(2)24

Received from HM Ships marks (Gould) [L] 21(6)84

Registered handstamp, York (Davis) [M] 44(4)85

‘S’ in circle, army censor mark (Lockton) [N] 27(4)74, (Daniel) [S] 28(1)16

‘SE’, London District (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 46(6)142

‘SHIP MISSING’ (Forbes-Nixon) [M] 44(6)139

Ship letter handstamp, used to cancel Penny Black (Griffiths) [S] 27(2)37

Sideways duplex, Bristol (Barton) [N] 34(5)96

— J96 Bodenham (Powell) [S] 34(5)95

— K94 Clacton-on-Sea (Powell) [S] 34(5)95

— Leeds, York, Manchester, Newcastle, Normanton, Wakefield, Devonport, Lancaster, Preston, others (Barton) [L] 34(2)22

— Manchester (Barton) [N] 34(5)96

— Sheffield (Barton) [N] 34(5)96

Spoon, Liverpool, earliest date (Barton) [N] 27(3)58, (Little) [N] 27(4)74, (Arundel) [N] 27(4)74

Square datestamp, with indented corners (Hayward) [S] 41(4)78

Squared circle, Bolton (Cohen) [L] 34(3)41

— CX used philatelically (Louis) [M] 35(3)52, (Dagnall) [M] 36(1)13, (Finch) [S] 36(1)15, (Billen) [S] 36(1)16, (Cohen) [S] 36(1)16

— in KEVII period (Powell) [S] 26(5)93

— of Bath (Cohen) [M] 24(4)56

— trial cancellations (Bullock) [N] 21(1)13

Tower of London cachet (Wiseman) [S] 32(3)59

Trial cancellations, squared circle (Bullock) [N] 21(1)13

Trial cancellation, barred oval (Young) [M] 41(2)38, (Lewis) [M] 43(5)119

Truro Crown cancellation, survey (Galland & Louis) [M] 46(6)139

‘W’ mark, London District (Taylor) [S] 47(1)3

‘WITHIN WEIGHT’ handstamp (Forbes-Nixon) [S] 37(5)98

Wembley, 1924 postmark puzzle (Sabey) [N] 33(2)40

‘L4’ late fee mark, survey (Johnson) [S] 46(3)63, (Galland & Lajer) [M] 46(6)135

‘SHIP LOST’ (Johnson) [M] 45(1)8

‘SHIP SUBMARINED’ (Johnson) [M] 45(1)8

Printers

Perkins, Bacon & Petch, printing room (Messenger) [S] 34(2)40, (Beech) [S] 34(3)60

Stamp Office, working conditions (Dagnall) [N] 26(3)59

Waterlow embossed imprint (Bater) [S] 33(1)13

Whiting, Charles, and the fire at Perkins, Bacon (Salmon) [L] 41(4)66

Printing

Book review, Engine Turning 1680-1980, the Tools and Technique. Matthews (Dagnall) [R] 23(1)2

Colour trials, De La Rue (Young) [L] 21(6)74

Compound plate printing (Smith) [M] 28(5)97

Congreve interlocking compound plates (Samuel) [N] 23(1)9

Miniature stamps (shrunken) (Wilkinson) [M] 33(5)86

Neale’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [L] 38(2)25, [L] 38(3)50, [L] 38(4)74, [L] 38(5)92, [C] 38(6)114

Neal’s steam press experiment (Messenger) [M] 26(5)95, [S] 27(2)34

Offsets, on KGV Downey Head ½d (Wiseman) [N] 28(3)62

Phosphor bands, application of (Harvey & Stafford) [L] 41(5)89

Photogravure, obliterating controls (Doupe) [M] 21(3)34, (Murray) [N] 21(5)62

Plate repair, ½d inserted in 1½d plate, 1919 (Dagnall) [N] 21(4)55

Registration pieces (Jackson) [N] 21(1)7

Set-off, Machin £2 castle (Jackson) [M] 47(3)70

Whiting’s compound plate printing (Smith) [M] 28(5)97

Private Posts

Book review, The Private Post 1986 to 1989 (Jackson) [R] 27(5)96

The Private Post, New Series No. 6, 1983 (Huggins) [R] 21(1)5

— — New Series No. 7, 1984 (Huggins) [R] 22(1)16

Cicular Delivery Companies, stamps and forgeries (Harman) [L] 22(2)18

Circular Delivery and Oxford College Stamps, display by Chris Harman, 31 Oct. 1987 (Kirk) [S] 26(2)21

Parcel Delivery Companies, London (Dagnall) [M] 31(3)60, (Sussex) [S] 31(4)64

— stamp booklets (Lowe & Stirling) [S] 22(3)43

Tramway Companies, stamp booklets (Lowe & Stirling) [S] 22(3)46

Proofs

1864 1d, reversed (Claridge) [M] 44(5)114

1867 Paris Exhibition (Harman) [M] 21(4)42

1871 London Exhibition (Harman) [M] 21(4)42

Book review, Die Proofs of Waterlow & Sons. Fraser & Lowe (Huggins) [R] 24(1)3

Booklet covers, pre-decimal Machins (Harvey) [L] 33(6)101

Colour trials, De La Rue (Young) [L] 21(6)74

Courbold, and QV’s head (Smith) [M] 27(4)70

Downey Head die proofs (Sefi) [L] 33(3)41

KGV find of proofs & essays at auction (Jackson) [M] 24(5)68

KGVI proof (unissued stamp) (Worsfold) [M] 32(4)69

QEII ink samples (Pusterla) [M] 34(3)53, [M] 34(4)79, (Morgan) [S] 34(4)80

QV Surface Printed, 1855–83 matched die and striking book proofs (Galland) [L] 33(3)56

— December 1866 (Galland) [M] 35(3)43

— Lilac & Green die proofs (Galland) [M] 37(5)94

— check-list of coloured (Galland) [L] 37(2)21

— die proofs, ‘old’, ‘new’ and associated designs (Galland) [L] 34(3)49

— with pencilled numbers (Galland & Latto) [M] 32(4)70

QV Surface printed, 1866 6d Plate 7 (Rowse) [S] 28(3)62

— plate and current number (Galland) [M] 34(5)89

QV surface printed, horizontal or vertical format? (Galland & Rowse) [L] 33(5)88

Railways

Book review, Great Britain Railway Letter Stamps: A Handbook and Catalogue 1957-1985, 5th edn. Comp. Potter, ed. Johnson (Huggins) [R] 25(4)74

Introduction & Guide to the TPOs of GB, 2nd edn. Goodbody (Huggins) [R] 21(4)45

Railway Sub Offices of GB. Goodbody (Huggins) [R] 21(4)45

Travelling Post Offices & Bag Tenders of GB & Ireland 1839 to 1959. Harvey (Dagnall) [R] 39(4)78

Express mail (Mark) [S] 29(4)76

— cover (Sussex) [S] 29(3)59

Glasgow & South Western Railway, steam vessel ‘Mars’ cancellation (Hewlett) [N] 22(2)24

Newcastle-Upon-Tyne & Carlisle Railroad Company (Taylor) [M] 33(2)38

Pre-stamp railway letter (Taylor) [M] 33(2)38

TPOs, changes to network, 1988 (Post Office) [S] 26(4)75

Revenue Stamps

Adhesive stamps (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)8

— 1852-1881 (Samuel) [L] 24(1)12

Almanacs & calendars (Samuel) [S] 22(5)75

American Stamp Office 1765-66 (Samuel) [S] 23(3)44

Armorial Bearings 1798-1800 (Samuel) [S] 23(3)44

Banknote duty (Samuel) [M] 23(1)8

Book review, Catalogue of the Revenue Stamps of the United Kingdom, Booth (Dagnall) [R] 29(1)10

Collecting and Displaying Revenue Stamps. Akerman (Dagnall) [R] 33(3)50

Creating a Good Impression (300 years of The Stamp Office). Dagnall (Sherman) [R] 32(4)76

De La Rue’s QV Revenue Heads. Mansfield (Dagnall) [R] 38(5)97

Great Britain Road Tax Discs 1921-2000. Champion, Hitchings & Bruce (Dagnall) [R] 39(4)79

Judicial Stamps of Great Britain & Pre-1922 Ireland. Ed. Akerman & Booth (Dagnall) [R] 35(5)93

Marking of Textiles for Excise & Customs Duty. Dagnall (Knight) [R] 34(4)78

Ex Luce Lucellum (Match Tax). Dagnall (Jackson) [R] 31(5)86

Royal Cypher Labels of Great Britain, Ireland & the Colonies (1701-1922). Barber & Brown (Dagnall) [R] 27(2)37

Taxation of Paper in Great Britain 1643-1861. Dagnall (Hills) [R] 36(4)78

Taxation on Playing-Cards in England from 1711 to 1960. Berry (Dagnall) [R] 39(3)44

Book review: Royal Cypher Labels 1701-1922, Bortfeldt (Dagnall) [R] 43(2)35

Booklets (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)9

British Library, material in (Beech) [N] 32(2)40

Colour Trials (Dagnall) [N] 34(5)100, [S] 37(5)98

Comparison with postage stamps (Dagnall) [L] 32(1)1

Compound plate printing (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)10

Copperplate stamps (Samuel) [S] 22(4)51

Cypher labels (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)5

De La Rue keyplate system & unappropriated dies (Samuel) [M] 24(2)27

Dice duty (Samuel) [S] 22(4)51

Display, 17 Nov. 1990, Cinderella and Revenue Stamps by Chris Tennant (Kirk) [S] 29(1)14

— Perkins, Bacon Revenues by Richard Payne (Gilbert) [S] 30(2)28

Embossed adhesives on Marine Insurance Policies (Samuel) [S] 24(1)12

Embossed stamps (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)6

— 1694-1894 (Samuel) [L] 22(3)35

Embossing, coloured (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)7

Entertainment Duty on GvR Simple Cypher paper (Dagnall) [N] 32(1)13

General Duty revenue stamp, near-facsimile used on junk mail (Dagnall) [S] 42(5)93

Gloves & mittens duty (Samuel) [S] 23(3)41

Hair powder duty (Samuel) [S] 23(3)44

Handstamps (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)11

Hat duty (Samuel) [S] 23(3)41

Introduction to (Dagnall) [L] 32(1)1

KEVII stamps used for revenue purposes (Powell) [L] 25(3)46

Match Tax (Samuel) [S] 24(2)29

Medicine Duty overprint on KGV postage stamps (Dagnall) [N] 32(1)13

NPM, factsheet for exhibition (Jones) [M] 30(5)81

National Insurance stamp, essay (Candlish) [N] 27(2)26

Other uses (Dagnall) [N] 32(1)13

Paper labels, spoilt sheets, disposal of (Madden) [N] 42(5)108

Patent medicines 1783-1941 (Samuel) [L] 23(5)70

Perfume duty (Samuel) [S] 23(3)44

Playing card duty (Samuel) [L] 22(4)53

Post Horse duty (Samuel) [M] 23(1)6

Postage stamp duties 1840-47 (Samuel) [M] 24(1)10

Postage stamps used fiscally (Taylor) [M] 34(5)97, (Sabey) [S] 34(6)115

Pre-issue material (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)12

Receipt stamp, embossed (Taylor) [S] 34(3)53

Recess-printed (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)7

— on silk (Finch) [N] 32(2)39

Stamp Acts (Samuel) [N] 22(3)35

Stamp Committee Souvenir Album (Samuel) [S] 24(2)32, (Chadwick) [N] 24(4)62

Stamp Office, 1694-1894 (Samuel) [L] 22(3)34

— working conditions (Dagnall) [N] 26(3)59

Stamp Registers, 1710 onwards (Samuel) [S] 22(3)34

Unconventional stamps (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)10

Unified stamps, postal fiscals & The Stamp Committee (Samuel) [M] 24(2)29

Use of (Dagnall) [S] 32(1)5

Used for postage (Wiseman) [S] 29(2)29

Rolls of Stamps

Book review, Deegam Catalogue of Elizabethan Coil Leaders, 1987. Myall (Jackson) [R] 25(5)92

— — 4th edn., 1994. Myall (Sherman) [R] 33(2)36

Currency paper, KGV Royal Cypher (Mark) [M] 34(1)19

Cuts (‘½v’) (Rundo) [M] 32(4)68

Cuts (‘½v’) (Whitehead) [S] 36(5)82

Experimental KEVII (Pusterla) [S] 22(1)4

KEVII ½d used on postcard (Harris) [S] 42(4)86

KGV 1913, SH continuous printing plates (Wilkinson) [L] 41(4)80

KGV Block Cypher 1d, unrecorded wrapper, Kermode 1000 (Jackson) [N] 26(1)18

KGV Photogravure ½d used in Multipost affixing machine (Whitehead) [S] 40(4)70

KGV Somerset House printing (Wilkinson) [M] 37(3)51

KGV Wembley (Griffin) [S] 29(2)27, (Sabey) [M] 29(4)72, (Griffin) [N] 29(5)97

Kermode, Georgina Elizabeth (Alexander) [L] 43(3)52

Perforation of early Photogravure low values (Gowland) [L] 47(1)4

‘Poached egg’ testing labels (Gowland) [S] 47(1)8

Testing labels, with perfins (Clark) [S] 43(5)102

Security Endorsements

Book review, Catalogue of Perfins 1924–1925 British Empire Exhibition Stamps. Ed. Nelson (Sherman) [R] 32(2)35

Perfin Society Illustrated Handlist of GB Perfins – Hospital Dies. Comp. Hamill, Parkhill, Steere, Gault (Sherman) [R] 32(2)35

Pilfering, Protection and Perfins – an Aspect of the Line-Engraved Twopence. Beer and Harp (Sherman) [R] 37(1)19

Clipped sides, stamps with (Pusterla) [S] 43(3)55

Embossing, by Novelli & Co. (West) [M] 42(2)29, [N] 43(6)137

— on Penny Reds (Jackson) [M] 36(3)58

— on QV issues (Phillips) [N] 37(5)97

— unidentified on KEVII ½d (Powell) [N] 23(2)30

Everett & Son Ltd, W. H., on KEVII & KGV stamps (Powell) [N] 23(2)30

Imprint on QV 1d Stars (Powell) [N] 24(2)21, (Dagnall) [N] 24(4)62

OUS overprint (MacArthur) [N] 35(4)80

‘PO/Dept’ overprint on 1864 1d (Barrell) [N] 37(2)37

‘PEARS’ SOAP’ underprint on 1d lilac (Barstow) [N] 44(3)55

Penny Lilac perfin (Taylor) [S] 31(5)85

Perfin Society (Powell) [N] 23(2)29

Perfins, collecting (Powell) [L] 27(2)28

— on QV 1s Jubilee (Powell) [N] 23(4)64

— suppliers of, and manufacturers of perfin apparatus (Hewlett) [N] 22(2)24

Perfin, row of holes on KGV Downey Head (Rundo) [N] 30(5)95, (Simpson) [N] 31(2)40

Postage stamps, mutilation of for telegrams (Lawrence) [L] 38(1)10

Protective overprints and underprints (Bird) [S] 31(5)89

Rubber stamp overprints on KEVII (Badcock) [N] 31(5)96

Underprint advt, 1889 colour trial (Young) [S] 25(2)28

Wattses underprint (Dagnall) [M] 39(5)82, (Donaldson) [N] 39(5)83, (Jackson) [M] 40(1)15

—s (Pusterla) [L] 42(5)98

Wattses underprint, examples recorded (Phillips) [S] 39(6)116

— on KEVII 1d (Pusterla) [S] 39(4)75

Wattses, on KEVII stamps (Powell) [N] 23(2)30

Shades

Certificates, problem with (Rowlands) [S] 45(3)55

— problems with (Bird) [S] 45(4)95

General comment, RPSL Expert Committee (Harman) [S] 45(6)142

Ship Letters

Berlin, 1841 covers to (Jackson) [M] 42(6)134

Book review, History of the Ship Letters of the British Isles. Robertson (Sherman) [R] 33(3)49

Robertson Revisited. Tabeart (Sherman) [R] 37(1)18

Pacific Ocean, Surface Printed stamps used in (Young) [S] 26(2)30

Penny Black cancelled by ship letter handstamp (Griffiths) [S] 27(2)37

Shipping Companies

Book review, Admiralty Mediterranean Steam Packets 1830-1857 (Jackson) [R] 40(5)95

Cunard Line, comments on rates, 1876 (Hewlett) [M] 30(2)34

Pacific Steam Navigation Company (Kenton) [S] 31(2)33

Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (Kenton) [S] 31(2)33

Stamp booklets (Lowe & Stirling) [S] 22(3)46

Stamp Boxes

Mauchline Ware (Deadman) [L] 37(3)41

Tunbridge Ware (Deadman) [L] 34(5)81

Stamp Committee

1884 (Young) [S] 22(1)6

Sittings, number of (Wiseman) [N] 29(2)29

Stamp Committee Souvenir Album (Samuel) [S] 24(2)32

Stamp Design

1929 PUC low-values (Dagnall) [L] 31(5)81

Book review, British Stamp Design 1993. Negus (Sherman) [R] 33(2)36

Double heads, the theme of two monarchs on a single stamp (Worsfold) [L] 43(5)98

Inconsistencies in GB stamp designs (Dagnall) [M] 29(3)44

‘Postage’ and/or ‘Revenue’, background (Sanders) [M] 28(3)72

Thoughts on stamp designs (Dagnall) [M] 31(4)61

Techniques of Philately

Archival protectors (Jackson) [N] 27(1)14

Book review, Collector’s Guide to the Care and Repair of Books and Documents. Moss (Jackson) [R] 29(5)98

Examination of the Ink & Paper of the Commonwealth of Australia Postage Stamp King George V 1d Red. Hosking (Dagnall) [R] 36(6)104

SG Sterling Stamp & Stationery Album. (Jackson) [R] 33(2)36

Certifying GB officials, analysis of opinions given (Astley) [M] 43(3)61

Computers, using to write up a collection (Jackson) [L] 29(5)88

Computer, using Fisher-Brown plating gauge with (Abela & Jackson) [L] 40(2)26, (McCulloch) [M] 40(3)53

Controls, plating aid (Jackson) [S] 21(1)5

Expert Committee of the RPSL, how it operates (Harman) [L] 38(3)43

Glossary of terms, suggested (Wiseman) [N] 32(3)56

KGV Seahorse issue, blanks for writing up (Kearsley) [N] 45(5)106

Microscope, computer (use of Intel QX3 with KGV 2s 6d Seahorse issue) (Maushammer) [L] 39(1)2

Photocopying (Dagnall) [M] 38(4)72, (Smith) [M] 38(5)86

Shades, measurement of (Currie) [M] 38(6)105

— measurement of (Harman) [M] 39(1)12, (Peacock) [M] 39(1)13, (Allan) [S] 39(1)15, (Cranmer) [M] 39(2)28, (Currie) [M] 39(2)29, (Wiseman) [L] 39(2)30, (Currie) [S] 39(3)51, (McGill) [S] 39(4)76

UV lamps (Wiseman) [N] 32(3)56

Watermarks, light for viewing (Viewlite) (Dagnall) [S] 39(5)100

Telegraph Stamps

3d watermark inverted (Bird) [N] 33(2)40

3d, Plate 3, watermark Spray inverted (Bird) [N] 37(2)37

4d, imperf. (Barrell) [N] 37(2)37

Army telegraph stamps (Lawrence) [L] 39(4)67

Book review, The Telegraph Stamps and Stationery of Great Britain, Langmead & Huggins (Graham) [R] 42(5)116

Colour trials (Young) [S] 22(1)5

Imperforate (Bird) [S] 26(2)31, (Dagnall) [S] 26(5)90

Introduction to (Langmead) [L] 25(5)84

KGV 9d postage stamps on telegraph forms (Wilkinson) [M] 45(1)1

Langmead Collection to British Library (The British Library) [S] 29(5)97

Lundy Island, labels (Lawrence) [M] 43(3)72

Postage stamps, mutilation of (Lawrence) [L] 38(1)10, (Wilkinson) [L] 41(6)120

Specimens, Universal Private Telegraph Company (Langmead) [N] 25(3)60

Stamp booklets (Lowe & Stirling) [S] 22(3)45

Survey, numbers issued and catalogue values (Graham) [L] 40(2)32

Vending Machines see also Rolls of Stamps

Balfours machine for stamps and stamped cards, 1891 (Morton) [S] 21(3)31

Postage labels, 1984 [N] 23(3)48

Watermarks (see Paper)

Large Crown, Type 1, when was it exhausted? (Batty) [M] 46(2)31

AUTHOR INDEX

ABELA, Raymond QV 3d Jubilee on Orange Paper – Date of Issue [S] 38/24

 — Using the Fisher-Brown Plating Gauge with a Computer [L] 40/26

ABELA, R. KEVII 1d perf. 15 x 14 — earliest date [N] 34/100

ADNAMS, E. J. 1863 4d – Plate 4 [N] 23/78

 — SG 160 Plate Scratch [N] 22/25

AGGERSBERG, D. J. Reply to a Critical Review [M] 27/8

ALAN LTD, B. Redrawn Emblems on Country Stamps [N] 25/60

ALEXANDER, Crawford Latto, Dr Douglas [M] 38/60

ALEXANDER, Dr Jean 1926 2d Broken Frame [N] 21/13

 — 1d PUC varieties [N] 26/98

 — A Very ‘Private’ Postcard or an Early Letter Card? [S] 21/53

 — Advertising in sheet margins [S] 31/97

 — Booklet Cover Design – Mow Cop Castle [M] 34/13

 — British Stamp Booklets: Front Cover Advertising [M] 35/41

 — Leonard F. Newbery [S] 29/81

 — Penny Lilac bisects [N] 30/31

 — Stamp Booklets – Local Editions [M] 24/45

 — ‘Budget’ and ‘County’ Letter Cards [M] 30/56

ALEXANDER, Jean 1929 Postage Due Controls [L] 39/45

 — Mrs Georgina Elizabeth Kermode [L] 43/52

 — Scottish Stamp Packs [M] 44/39

ALEXANDER, W. H. C. 4d Surface Printed Variety [N] 21/13

 — Early Days of the Postal Service [R] 25/51

 — SG Elizabethan Catalogue, 20th edn, 1984 [R] 22/48

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 2 [R] 22/48

ALLAN, Frank V. KGV broken pins [N] 28/63

 — King George V Shades [S] 39/15

ALLUM, Rowland G. Neale’s Steam Press Experiment [N] 27/59

 — Neal’s Steam Press experiment [N] 27/97

ARCHER, M. Scott The Numeral ‘116’ Cancellation [S] 25/18

ARMSTRONG DICK & SNELSON KEN Returned Letter Wrappers [L] 46/113, [L] 47/55, [L] 47/115

ARMSTRONG, Dick Returned Letter Wrappers [L] 43/91, [L] 43/122, [L] 44/40, [L] 44/67, [L] 44/73, [L] 44/116

ARMSTRONG, Dick & Ken SNELSON Returned Letter Wrappers [L] 45/66

ARUNDEL, Richard Liverpool spoon cancellations [N] 27/74

ASTLEY, Michael Government Parcels Essays [M] 22/30

 — More about the Edward Ninepenny [M] 22/9

 — One Shilling Green and Carmine of 1900 with inverted GOVT. PARCELS [M] 43/64

 — Vetting GB Officials [M] 43/61

ATKINSON, R. S. 1841 1d Plate 25 [N] 22/69

 — London Postmark [N] 21/39

BPT PRESS RELEASE General and Special Regulations & Guidelines [R] 37/40

BADCOCK, F. R. 1s Green & Carmine on Piece [N] 33/13

 — Downey Head 1d Die 1b frame break [N] 28/100

 — KEVII rubber stamp overprints [N] 31/96

 — KGV Royal Cypher 2d plate marking [N] 28/62

 — KGV broken pin [N] 28/100

 — KGV broken pins [N] 28/63

 — Royal Cypher 2½d coil stamp? [N] 29/78

 — Royal Cypher varieties [N] 30/51

BAINBRIDGE, Steve 1988 £2 Constant Variety [N] 33/19

 — 1d Royal Cypher plates [S] 29/58

 — A Study of the Fifty Pence Cylinder Booklets [M] 29/92

 — Going Dutch [S] 31/55

 — KGV Royal Cypher 1d printing variety [S] 39/35

 — KGV Royal Cypher ½d Plating Notes [L] 36/106

 — KGV Royal Cypher ½d — Plating Notes [L] 34/101

 — KGV broken pins [N] 28/63

 — King George V Notes [M] 39/99

 — Royal Cypher ½d plate 72 [N] 29/79

BAKER, Colin Postal Stationery Card Without Arms [S] 36/36

BAKER, Ian R. Double-ring datestamps with star [N] 30/79

BANWELL, Anthony 1854 Die I Alphabet II Plate 156 – Perforated! [N] 23/64

BARNES, Austin The Complete Deegam Machin Handbook, 3rd edn [R] 41/110

BARNES, A. J. QEII Cancelled Panes [N] 25/60

BARRELL, Bill 1d Die 2, Alphabet 2, Plate 18 imperforate – two new examples [S] 43/137

 — Cancelled Booklet [S] 41/19

 — Die 2 Alph. 2 Plates 1-21 Error Imperforate [M] 24/34

 — Imperforate Plate 49 [N] 25/79

 — KGVI 2d variety [N] 29/77

 — Royal Cypher 1d variety [N] 29/79

 — Telegraph 4d Imperf. [N] 37/37

 — The Mary Adshead Archive – 1 [L] 45/20

 — The Mary Adshead Archive – 2 [L] 45/38

 — The Mary Adshead Archive – 3 [M] 45/91

 — ‘PO/Dept’ Overprint on 1864 1d [N] 37/37

BARRELL, H. A. 1d Die I, Alph. II Plate 202 SJ [N] 25/79

BARSTOW, H. G. 1841 2d Blue Plate 3 Variety [S] 43/60

 — 1d lilac with ‘PEARS’ SOAP’ underprint [N] 44/55

 — Fishing Port Postmarks [S] 44/34

 — QV Stamped-to-Order Postcard [S] 43/59

BARTON, Ray Liverpool Spoon Cancellation [N] 27/58

 — Sideways Duplex Notes [M] 34/96

 — The Sideways Duplex Cancellation [L] 34/22

BASS, J. W. M. 1884 6d ‘lilac and green’ issue ‘SPECIMEN’ wmk sideways-inverted [N] 39/75

BATER, Gerry KGVI £1 ‘Arms’ [M] 31/48

 — KGVI ‘Arms’ 5s – New ‘T’ Guides [S] 30/74

 — KGVI ‘Festival’ Five Shillings [M] 30/90

 — King George VI ‘Arms’ High Values [M] 35/12

 — QEII Castles — overprinting contract [S] 34/39

 — QEII Wilding Definitives Paper [S] 31/87

 — Sorting the QEII ‘Castles’ [M] 32/88

 — Waterlow Embossed Imprint [S] 33/13

BATTY, Mike 1d Die 1, Plate 20 (SJ): Triple Check Letter ‘S’ [S] 35/80

 — Large Crown Type 1 Watermark [M] 46/31

 — Machin Bisect [S] 46/35

 — Penny Black Plate 4 – Variety on JE [N] 37/97

 — Penny Red Die 1, Plate 79, Stamp HI [N] 35/40

 — Repeated Double Perforation [M] 43/88

 — Revision of the One Penny, Die 2, Transitional Period [M] 40/114

 — Re-use of Line-Engraved Plates [C] 39/114

 — Re-use of Line-Engraved Plates? [M] 38/18

 — The Plating of the Penny [N] 46/36

BEARD, J. M. Who paid the deficiency? [N] 32/20

BEAVER, Revd Christopher M. London Mailcoaches [L] 41/26

BEECH, D. R. Printing presses at Perkins, Bacon & Petch — a Puzzle [S] 34/60

 — Revenue Material in the British Library [N] 32/40

BEER, Burkhart 1858 2d Plate 7 Variety [N] 33/19

BELLEW, Tony KGV Block Cypher ½d Booklet Pane with Watermark Sideways-Inverted [N] 37/38

BENDON, James One Shilling Green and Carmine on Cover [N] 23/64

BILLEN, Ludo Curious ‘used’ stamps [S] 36/16

BILLINGHURST, Keith PUC stapled booklet [N] 28/101

 — PUC twopence-halfpenny printing variety [N] 28/101

 — PUC ½d Frame Break [N] 22/24, [N] 24/48

BINGHAM, Albert 1d Red Perf. Variety [N] 21/39

 — 1d Rose-Red Plate 60 [N] 21/38

 — Surface Printed 4d Flaw [N] 21/56

BIRD, Bill Certificates [S] 45/95

BIRD, W. P. 1841 1d Plate 25 [N] 22/23

 — 3d Telegraph inverted watermark [N] 33/40

 — Donald Forbes-Smith [S] 39/83

 — Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars [R] 38/16, [R] 38/59

 — GB Telegraphs [S] 26/31

 — KEVII 2s 6d inverted watermark [N] 33/40

 — KGV Downey Head ½d Die 2, Watermark Crown, ‘Scales’ variety [N] 37/38

 — KGV Photogravure 1½d variety [N] 33/40

 — KGV Royal Cypher ½d, ‘Break in Oval’ variety [N] 37/38

 — KGV Silver Jubilee 2½d variety [N] 33/40

 — New Mulready Advertisements [M] 37/28

 — Protective Overprints and Underprints [S] 31/89

 — QV 5d Jubilee Die 1, plate flaw [S] 36/111

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 1, 12th edn, 2001 [R] 39/98

 — Telegraph 3d Plate 3, Watermark Spray Inverted [N] 37/37

 — The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars [R] 39/80

BISHOP, Colin The Commemoration Budget Letter Card [N] 37/99

BLANK, M. J. M. Victorian varieties [N] 28/101

BOAS, Cliff One Penny Red Imperforate, Plate 13 [M] 27/32

BOHN, John Mulready Caricatures Fall Foul of FIP Rules [L] 38/81

BOLZAN, Dr J. A. 2/6 Seahorse Re-entry [N] 25/7

 — J51 Wmk Inverted and Reversed [N] 24/22

 — Jacob Perkins, Inventor [M] 23/74

 — Philatelic Biography of Charles Frederick Beale [L] 26/48

 — Simple Cypher Watermarks [L] 25/4

 — Stamp JJ, Plate 106 [N] 26/76

 — William Clowes, Printer [M] 27/42

BOYDEN, Peter B. Tommy Atkins’s Letters [L] 25/69

BRAUERS, Theo 1883 Ninepence Green on Cover [M] 39/87

 — Scarcity of Surface Printed Issues on Cover [M] 38/115

 — The 1883/84 High Values on Cover [L] 40/61

BROOKFIELD, Don KGVI Varieties [M] 36/103

BROOKS, Dr Michael A01 Cancellation [M] 34/110

 — Alan M. Gilbert, FRPSL [S] 34/47

 — Ally Sloper Follow-up [M] 34/32

 — An Update on the Pin (Plug) Flaws [L] 32/21

 — Charles Dickens Testimonial Label [L] 29/52

 — Charles Dickens labels [S] 34/39

 — KEVII Penny Plate 58 [M] 29/2

 — Research material found in RPS vault [S] 30/17

 — The KEVII Penny No Watermark (SG 272a) [M] 27/81

BROWN, Frank KEVII 2d Tablet Flaw [N] 22/24

BULLOCK, G. Printers’ Samples [N] 21/13

BUNDOCK, Brian KGV Royal Cypher penny – new plate markings [N] 27/59

 — New Halfpenny Photogravure Perf. Type [N] 26/98

BURGESS, Timothy Bryan A Newly-discovered Prince Consort Essay in Red-Brown, Perf. 16 [M] 46/106

 — Prince Consort Essay in Red-Brown, Perf. 16 – Correction [C] 46/142

 — The Distribution of Archer-Perforated Stamps: A Deliberate Experiment [M] 47/47

 — The Prince Consort Essay Revisited [L] 44/56, [L] 44/89

 — The Prince Consort Essay in Red-Brown Perforated 16 [M] 45/10

BYGATE, Janet KGVI 3d Cylinder 21 no dot/Control L42 [S] 43/39

B. ALAN LTD 1976 13p Roses with missing value [S] 27/60

 — 1981 Butterfly 14p Imperf. [N] 26/60

 — Armada 1988 error [N] 27/60

 — Marginal Phantom [N] 27/36

CALVER, Gerald 1844 1d Red-Brown Plate 49, TF [M] 41/108

 — A Remarkable Coincidence [M] 43/65

CANDLISH, Ross 1d Block Cypher CANCELLED Type 28 [N] 29/42

 — 1d Royal Cypher Variety [N] 25/87

 — 1½d Silver Jubilee Varieties [N] 26/20

 — Downey Head 1d Die 2 Frame Break [N] 26/99

 — Downey Head ½d Die 1b variety [N] 29/78

 — KGV Silver Jubilee 1½d variety [N] 30/35

 — KGV missing perforation hole [N] 31/40

 — National Insurance Stamp Essay [N] 27/26

CASSELL, Robin Fake (?) Red No. 5 in Maltese Cross [M] 42/19

 — Turned Envelope with Red and Black Maltese Crosses [M] 44/88

CHADWICK, Peter 1890 Souvenir Album and an Abnormal Anomaly [N] 24/62

 — Definition of ‘Abnormal’ [S] 29/76

 — Numeral Chargemark Handstamps of the British Posts to 1850 [S] 30/28

 — Surface Printed Bisects [M] 29/74

 — Survival rates of Victorian stamps [S] 29/39

 — The ‘L4’ Late Fee Mark [S] 41/13

CHAMPION, R. H. Newspaper Tax Stamps [M] 22/2

CHANDLER, John Newspaper Notes [L] 21/57

 — The Numeral ‘116’ Cancellation [S] 25/19

CHAPPELL, Andrew 1d Reds with Red Maltese Crosses – New ‘Discoveries’ [L] 45/42

CHAPPELL, G. 1d red plate 165 [N] 29/38

 — Paper thickness of the 1d red C9s [N] 27/13

 — SG Spec. C1, Plate 155 [N] 33/18

 — Stamp AJ, Plate 37 [N] 26/76

CHILD, Tony QV Varieties [N] 25/87

CLARIDGE, Andrew 1841 1d Pink Envelope – First Day Cover [M] 47/97

 — 2d Part-Imperforate [S] 43/60

 — Early Use of the Black Maltese Cross [L] 42/49

 — Penny Black Plate 3 Block of 42 [L] 42/58

 — Reverse Proof Mystery [M] 44/114

 — ‘Shaida’ Seahorses [M] 31/12

 — ‘Haste Post Haste’ [S] 43/40

CLARK, Graham ‘Jack’ KGV Photogravure 1½d booklet stamp variety [N] 35/57

CLARK, Jack Harrison Roll Testing Labels with Perfins [S] 43/102

 — KGV Photogravure Advertisement Booklet Panes from BB17 edition 305 [M] 41/61

 — King Edward VIII – Stamps from Booklets [L] 42/101

 — King Edward VIII – stapled booklets [C] 44/87

 — King George V ½d ‘New Moon’ Flaw [L] 42/25

 — The ‘Transposed Advert’ – SG Spec. NB27(15a) [M] 45/122

COHEN, Stanley F. Curious ‘used’ stamps [S] 36/16

 — Early Express Cover [M] 34/114

 — Squared Circle Postmarks of Bath [M] 24/56

 — Squared Circle Postmarks of Bolton [L] 34/41

COMPTON, R. C. E. 2d Mulreadys with ‘Numbers in Maltese Cross’ [M] 31/88, [A] 32/40

 — Advertisements on the Mulready 1d Envelope and 2d Letter Sheet [M] 33/92

 — Mulreadys to Overseas Destinations [L] 36/28

COOK, Barrie Overprinted Great Britain Stamps used in the United Kingdom [M] 45/73

COOTER, John E. QEII Booklet Varieties [S] 33/12

COURT, John Mystery essays [S] 36/110

CRANMER, John KGV Royal Cypher halfpenny plate marking [N] 28/63

 — Measurement of Shades – 1 [M] 39/28

CROOKES, V. B. 9d Lilac and Green Forgeries [N] 27/59

CUNLIFFE, Derrick Mystery Labels on a Registered Cover [M] 30/80

 — Penny Lilac Bisected [S] 33/8

 — Returned Letter Office [S] 28/104

CURRIE, Vic Measurement of Shades – 2 [M] 39/29

 — Measuring KGV Shades using a Colorimeter [M] 38/105

 — Shades [S] 39/51

DAGNALL, Harry A Dummy Newspaper Stamp [S] 37/81

 — A Facsimile Stamp for Junk Mail [S] 42/93

 — An Introduction to Revenue Stamps [L] 32/1

 — Annoying Inconsistencies [M] 29/44

 — Are You Foolish Enough to Collect According to the French School? [N] 30/95

 — Artwork [R] 41/101

 — British County Catalogue of Postal History [R] 26/42

 — British Empire Exhibition Stamps of 1924-1925 [R] 37/69

 — British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924-1925; Publicity Labels [R] 33/49

 — British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924-1925; Publicity Labels (suppl.) [R] 34/31

 — British Line-Engraved Stamps: Repaired Impressions [R] 21/40

 — British Postal Reforms of 1839 to 1840 [R] 28/89

 — Cancelled Newspaper Stamps [M] 27/38

 — Catalogue of the Revenue Stamps of the United Kingdom [R] 29/10

 — Changes in Newspaper Wrappers [S] 23/32

 — Collecting and Displaying Revenue Stamps [R] 33/50

 — Colour Trials of Revenue Stamps [S] 37/98

 — Connoisseur Catalogue of Machin Stamps [R] 25/1

 — Connoisseur Catalogue of Machin Stamps, 8th edn, suppl. [R] 29/42

 — Cross Post [R] 23/92

 — De La Rue’s Embossed Dummy Stamp [M] 31/52

 — De La Rue’s QV Revenue Heads [R] 38/97

 — Designs of the 1929 PUC Low-value Stamps [L] 31/81

 — Disaster Narrowly Averted, A [N] 21/55

 — Dr Thorpe and the Greens [M] 34/91

 — Embossed Imprint [N] 24/62

 — Employment of Women in the Post Office [M] 33/112

 — Engine Turning 1680-1980, the Tools and Technique [R] 23/2

 — Envelopes Altered [N] 25/87

 — Essay for a Postcard Certifying Stamp [M] 29/16

 — Examination of the Ink & Paper of the CA Postage Stamp KGV 1d Red [R] 36/104

 — Free Postage for the London Gazette [M] 26/85

 — From POP to PIP [M] 44/1

 — GB Telegraphs [S] 26/90

 — George W. Smith [S] 32/59

 — Great Britain Road Tax Discs 1921-2000 [R] 39/79

 — Great Britain and Commonwealth Catalogue of Great hsitirB Errors [R] 25/52

 — Great Britain & Commonwealth Catalogue of Great hsitirB Errors [R] 26/41

 — Great Britain: The GB “Foreign” Rate Postcards 1875-1899 [R] 43/34

 — Heath Family Engravers 1779–1878, The [R] 32/35

 — History of Envelopes [R] 35/94

 — History of the Post in Derby 1635-1941 [R] 29/9

 — Introducing Postal History [R] 29/10

 — Introduction to the Stamps of Great Britain [R] 43/57

 — It’s Friends That Count – Stamps Don’t Matter [E] 29/41

 — James Heath – Engraver to Kings & Tutor to Many [R] 28/18

 — Joseph Coles, papermaker [S] 45/64

 — Judicial Stamps of Great Britain & Pre-1922 Ireland [R] 35/93

 — Junk Mail [N] 44/55

 — Letter Receivers of London 1652 to 1857 [R] 37/70

 — Letter Sheets Relating to Corn Returns [M] 35/30

 — Lion Roars at Wembley, The [R] 22/48

 — Lost – One Die [N] 21/62

 — Mails Under London [R] 38/98

 — Missing Treasury Essay [N] 23/48

 — More Thoughts on Design [M] 32/73

 — More on Vaccination Certificates [M] 33/9

 — National Postal Museum Review, 1996 [R] 35/92

 — Newspaper Notes [L] 21/57, [M] 29/68

 — Newspapers in the Post [S] 31/30

 — Origin of the Double & Duplex Cancellations [M] 35/71

 — Our Back Cover Boy [M] 38/99

 — Paper for the Government [S] 41/77

 — Paper: the Essence of Postal History & Philately [L] 47/31

 — Parcel Mail Company, 1846 [M] 31/60

 — Passed X-ray [N] 28/100

 — Petitioning for Cheap Postage [N] 26/91

 — Plating of the Penny 1840-1864 [E] 26/76

 — Postage Free, Tax Claim Forms [N] 24/63

 — Postal Historian’s Lament [S] 34/37

 — Postal Stationery Card Without Arms [S] 36/36

 — Postal Stationery Graffiti [N] 21/12

 — Postal Stationery Wrappers [M] 35/19

 — Postal Treatment of Class Publications and Prices Current, The [M] 21/2

 — Postcards bought before the First Day of Use [S] 43/11

 — Postmarked Charing Cross [M] 36/13

 — Posts of Sevenoaks in Kent, The [R] 31/28

 — Production Problems of KGV Postal Stationery [M] 25/16, [L] 25/31, [L] 25/54

 — Returned Letter Office [S] 28/105

 — Returned from the Dead Letter Office [L] 28/66, [L] 28/92

 — Returned letters [S] 29/50

 — Rex v. Lowden [L] 31/1

 — Royal Cypher Labels 1701-1922 [R] 43/35

 — Royal Cypher Labels of Great Britain, Ireland & the Colonies [R] 27/37

 — Royal Reform [R] 38/116

 — SG Collect British Stamps [R] 27/37

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps [R] 27/37

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 5 [R] 27/14

 — Samuel Roberts [M] 26/38

 — Some Thoughts on Stamp Designs [M] 31/61

 — Squared Circle Pmks of the London Suburban District Offices [R] 21/45

 — Stamp Office dummy stamp [N] 34/100

 — Stamp Perforation: The Somerset House Years 1848 to 1880 [R] 45/88

 — Stamps for charity [N] 30/31

 — Stretched or Shrunk? [M] 39/60

 — Suggestions for Pictorial Postcards [L] 33/31

 — Suggestions to Prevent the Re-use of Stamps [S] 35/46

 — Supercalendering [S] 39/51

 — Surface printed sixpenny plate 7 [N] 29/58

 — Taxation on Playing-Cards in England from 1711 to 1960 [R] 39/44

 — The 1841 Postal Stationery Envelopes [N] 26/60

 — The 1856-1883 Surface Printed Sixpenny Stamps [M] 29/21

 — The Dublin Find [R] 45/17

 — The Life and Work of Charles Whiting and the Beaufort House Press [R] 45/48

 — The Mystery of the 2½d Newspaper Duty Stamp [L] 40/92

 — The Queen’s Stamps [R] 43/31

 — The Real Cost of Postage [M] 30/52

 — The Size of a Ream of Paper [M] 41/103

 — To Photocopy or Not – That is the Question [M] 38/72

 — Trade Card Poses Some Queries [N] 23/47

 — Travelling Post Offices & Bag Tenders of GB & Ireland 1839 to 1959 [R] 39/78

 — Tutill’s Parcel Labels [M] 32/92

 — UK Machine Marks [R] 21/45

 — Undated Straight Line and Numbered Receiving House Marks [R] 27/41

 — Was this designed by a philatelist? [N] 35/38

 — Watermark Viewing [S] 39/100

 — Wattses’ Underprints [M] 39/82

 — Weighing machine at the GPO [S] 27/73

 — Working Conditions at the Stamp Office [N] 26/59

 — Writing for the GBJ – Your Questions Answered [M] 25/2

DANIELS, Pete Miscut Machin pane [N] 31/96

 — New Machin Discoveries [S] 34/18

DANIEL, Frank The Budget Letter Card [N] 30/79

 — ‘S’-in-circle mark [S] 28/16

DAVIES, John The 1890 Jubilee Christmas Card [L] 45/25

DAVIS, Austin 1883 Ninepence Green on Cover [S] 39/115

 — 4d Late Fees on Inland Registered Mail 1863-1878 [L] 46/59

 — An Early York Registered Handstamp [M] 44/85

 — Scarce Victorian Postage Stamps of Great Britain on Cover [R] 42/30

 — Transitional Condition of the 1d, Die 2, and the Question of Revision [L] 40/81

 — Victorian Inland Postal Rates [L] 39/92

 — Victorian Postal Scales [M] 40/20

DAVIS, Austin K. Ally Sloper [M] 28/76

 — Aspects of Victorian Inland Mail [L] 36/84

 — Case of an Early Blue Line [M] 34/58

 — Early Blue Lines on Registered Mail [S] 34/75

 — Express Mail 1891-1899 [M] 35/7

 — Inland Registered Mail, 1841-1854 [M] 27/62

 — More on Postal Rates [M] 26/23

 — One Penny Die 2 Transitional Shades 1856-57 [L] 33/61, [M] 34/10

 — One Shilling Green and Carmine on Cover [M] 23/38, [M] 24/42, [M] 26/27, [M] 26/96

 — One Shilling ‘Jubilee’ [M] 23/68

 — Privately Manufactured Letter Cards [S] 32/91

 — Provincial Numeral Series ‘116’ Cancellation [M] 24/61

 — QV 4½d Jubilee used on Inland Mail [M] 35/16

 — Queen of Diamonds [M] 31/56

 — Stamped to a Higher Order [M] 26/36

 — Three Pence British Empire Post Card, 1889-1890 [M] 24/67

 — ‘Most Exceptional’ [M] 23/11

DEADMAN, Derek Stamps on Mauchline Ware Boxes [L] 37/41

 — The Tunbridge Ware Stamp Box [L] 34/81

DENT, Dr Keith KGV Royal Cypher ½d Plating [N] 37/99

DENT, Keith Downey Head ½d Die 1a Plate Flaw? [S] 41/40

DIXON-PATTERSON, Ian Two interesting Line-Engraved items [S] 27/72

 — ½d Die 1b – Frame Break [N] 23/78

DONALDSON, Andy Wattses’ Underprints [N] 39/83

DOUGHERTY, T. G. C. 9d Govt Parcels [S] 29/30

DOUPE, H. S. 1937 Coronation Stamp [N] 24/63

 — 1½d PUC Variety [N] 21/13

 — KEVII Medallion Cracks [N] 23/51

 — KGVI The Obliteration of the Controls [M] 21/34

EARL, W. C. 1d black on 1 May 1840 cover [S] 29/24

EDEN, R. V. 1841 2d Blue, Plate 3, NE [N] 30/35

 — 1841 2d Plate 3 – Retouching of the Check Letter E [M] 31/58

 — KEVII 3d offset variety [N] 29/77

 — Wilding 6d bisect [N] 30/19

EDWARDS, Dennis First United Kingdom Aerial Post 1911 [S] 31/29

EVANS, D. F. De La Rue Castles 2s 6d Offset [M] 35/34

EVANS, Martin I. R. Taylor Letter Sheet [S] 36/90

 — Postal stationery card variety [S] 36/17

EVANS, Martin B. ‘Not Addressed’ (2) [M] 46/34

FAIRHURST, Martin Downey Head 1d Die 1b variety [N] 29/78

 — KGV Royal Cypher halfpenny variety [N] 27/36

 — PUC twopence-halfpenny variety [N] 29/18

 — Royal Cypher 1d variety [N] 29/19

 — Royal Cypher 1½d frame break [N] 29/79

FAWCETT, Mrs Henry Employment of Women in the Post Office [M] 33/112

FELDMAN, Hugh V. London Post Receivers [S] 30/29

FENNING, James 1d stamp SG Plate 197 [C] 28/80

FFOOKS, Oliver O. 1883 Dull Green – the ‘HO’ Forgeries [S] 27/35

 — 1884 Colour Trials Without Corner Letters [M] 33/69

 — Lilac and Green Issue 1884-1886, Coloured Paper Trials [L] 33/21

FINCH, Tony Availability of 1d blacks [S] 29/25

 — Curious ‘used’ stamps [S] 36/15

 — Rarity of certain Line-Engraved plates [S] 30/35

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 4 [R] 27/59

 — Silk Stamps [N] 32/39

 — The Rare Plate 53 [N] 33/75

 — Who paid the deficiency? [N] 31/96

FISHER, Harold W. GB, The Line-Engraved Issues of the Victorian Era [R] 21/40

 — Plating of the Penny, The, Volume 2 [N] 24/19

 — The Plating of the Penny 1840-1864 [M] 22/42, [A] 23/16

 — The Plating of the Penny, 1840-1864, Vol. 2 [A] 23/28

FLAMANK, R. A. KEVII One Penny – Plug Flaw Type E [S] 23/83

FLETCHER, Bill Validity of Overprinted Great Britain Stamps [L] 41/8

FOLKARD, Robert G. 1d Die 2, Alphabet 3, Plate 53 [S] 34/40

 — Flaw on Twopence Plate 4 perforated [S] 30/20

 — QV – Line-Engraved Study Circle Notes [S] 21/51

 — The 1852-4 One Penny Die I. Plates 155-176 – The ‘Unhardened’ Plates [L] 30/10

 — The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars [R] 34/29

FORBES-NIXON, John A Premature Postcard [S] 29/15

 — A Remarkable Coincidence [S] 40/17

 — A Very Special Archer Cover [M] 47/96

 — A new Find [M] 47/121

 — American Civil War — Service Suspended [M] 25/98

 — Charge Marks [M] 25/25

 — Counterfeit Coin [S] 46/68

 — Cover of Character [S] 38/5

 — Education, Education, Education! [S] 45/121

 — End of the Maltese Cross Obliterator [M] 41/104

 — HMS Atalanta and the ‘Bermuda Triangle’ [M] 44/139

 — Haste Post Haste [N] 26/20

 — Not Addressed [M] 46/1

 — Postage Due Marks [N] 21/62

 — Postcards bought before the First Day of Use [M] 42/130

 — Royal Puzzle [M] 33/37

 — Stoneham Catalogue of British Stamps 1840-1985, 8th edn [R] 23/92

 — The One That Got Away! [S] 45/5

 — Unusual London District Office Cancellations [M] 46/142

 — ‘Stitched Up!’ [S] 47/30

 — ‘WITHIN WEIGHT’ Handstamp [S] 37/98

FORBES-SMITH, D. SG 162 – Frame Break [N] 21/63

FRAJOLA, Richard An 1840 Freight Money Usage [M] 43/28

FRYER, Gavin The Production and Use of the KGVI Dulac Adhesives [L] 45/56

GALLAND, Bob Die Proofs of December 1866 [M] 35/43

 — Lilac and Green Die Proofs: Vertical or Horizontal Format? [M] 37/94

 — Not Addressed [M] 47/61

 — QV Surface Printed 1855-83: A Check-list of Coloured Die Proofs [L] 37/21

 — QV Surface Printed 1855-83: Matched Die and Striking Book Proofs [L] 33/56

 — QV Surface Printed Die Proofs 1855-83: Vertical or Horizontal Format? [L] 33/88

 — QV Surface Printed Die Proofs with Pencilled Numbers [M] 32/70

 — QV Surface Printed Die Proofs: ‘Old’, ‘New’ and Associated Designs [L] 34/49

 — QV Surface Printed (1855-83): Plate and Current Number Proofs [M] 34/89

 — Rare Surface Printed Stamps on Cover: The LH-FL Error [M] 43/46

 — Returned Letter Wrappers [L] 43/91, [L] 43/122, [L] 44/40, [L] 44/67, [L] 44/73, [L] 44/116, [L] 45/66, [L] 46/113, [L] 47/55, [L] 47/115

 — Surface Printed 2s Brown on Cover [L] 38/88

 — The Truro Crown Cancellation [M] 46/139

 — The ‘L4’ Late Fee Mark [L] 40/116, [M] 41/106, [M] 46/135

 — ‘Not Addressed’ (1) [M] 46/32

GARNSEY, John Shades [S] 42/97

 — The Cambridge Blue Seahorse [M] 42/24

GATI, George Earliest 1840 Twopenny Blue Block used on Cover [M] 39/72

GESSLER, Henry Chelmsford Distinctive Cross? [S] 25/59

GIBBONS-PARTRIDGE, J. Line-Engraved Colours and the ‘Penny Blue’ [M] 32/78

GILBERT, Alan M. 15 September 1990 – the opening meeting [S] 29/12

 — 17 March 1990 [M] 28/87

 — 1935 Silver Jubilee [M] 24/60

 — Alan Huggins, MBE [S] 34/21

 — Booklet Issues – KGV to QEII [S] 29/56

 — Booklets and Stamps of KGVI and QEII [S] 27/45

 — British Letter Mail to Overseas Destinations 1840-1875 [R] 31/80

 — British Occupation of Former Italian Colonies [R] 26/64

 — Collect British Postmarks, 5th edn [R] 28/75

 — Display 18 November 1989 [S] 28/2

 — Do You Know Your British Stamps? [R] 32/15

 — Early Line-Engraved [S] 30/7

 — From Our New President [S] 30/41

 — Penny Lilac – the Inverted X [M] 33/70

 — Perkins, Bacon Revenues of Great Britain and Ireland [S] 30/28

 — Postage Dues [S] 27/46

 — Postal History — 16 March 1988 [S] 26/79

 — President’s Display [L] 31/67

 — Proofs and Stamps of King Edward VII [S] 29/56

 — Provincial Meeting in Birmingham — 21 March 1987 [S] 25/61

 — Purphilex 92 [S] 30/51

 — Sherborne — A Postal History [R] 26/39

 — The Harry Dagnall ‘Thank You’ Award [N] 30/54

 — The Penny Lilac Bisected [M] 32/18

 — The President’s Display [S] 29/14

 — The Surface Printed Issues [S] 29/56

 — United Kingdom to Europe [S] 30/7

 — Usages of the Surface Printed issues [S] 29/56

 — Valuables by Post [S] 27/34

 — ‘We all make mistakes’ [S] 30/7

GOODMAN, Andrew Penny Red Stars, Part 2 – KA to TL [R] 35/17

GOOD, Ernest The Centenary of the Queen Victoria ‘Jubilee’ Issue [M] 25/21

GOULD, Dr M. H. British Naval Post and Censor Marks of the First World War [S] 21/32, [L] 21/84

 — Double-Ring Datestamps with Star [M] 30/38

 — Irish Redirected Cover – Route Taken [C] 40/14

 — ‘Sit-in Strike’ [N] 21/39

GOWLAND, John Barred numeral used in 1937 [S] 43/137

 — KGVI 3d Control ‘Ghost’ [S] 43/12

 — Multipositives for the KGV Photogravure ½d and 1d [S] 42/135

 — Perforation of the Early Photogravure Low Value Stamps [L] 46/18, [L] 46/40, [L] 47/4

GOWLAND, J. S. KGV Photogravure 1½d booklet stamp variety [N] 34/100

GRAFTON, Bob The ‘H’ Flaw on Penny Red Imperf., Plate 79 [S] 36/18

GRAFTON, Robert ‘GPO’-Rated Barred Numeral Cancels on the 1841 1d [M] 46/57

GRAHAM, Conrad The Telegraph Stamps and Stationery of Great Britain [R] 42/116

GRAHAM, Dr Conrad British Government Telegraph Stamps 1876-1881 Nos Issued & Cat. Vals [L] 40/32

GRAHAM, M. A. M. Postal Cover to Major-General F. S. Russell, CMG [M] 27/10

GRIFFIN, Peter G. 1841 2d Plate 4 – ‘C-over-D’ [S] 30/27

 — 1887 5d Die 1 [S] 30/35

 — 1929 PUC ½d value [S] 29/96

 — 1d Die 1, Plate 164, KG [S] 41/23

 — Distinctive Maltese Crosses [N] 29/67

 — PUC Varieties [S] 28/64

 — The £1 Green SG 212 stamp JD [N] 30/31

 — Wembley 1d ‘roulette’ [S] 29/27

 — Wembley coil stamps [N] 29/97

GRIFFITHS, B. The Invalidation or Demonitisation of Postage Stamps [S] 40/52

GRIFFITHS, John O. London Ship Letter [S] 27/37

GRIMSON, D. 1d Lilac Varieties [N] 21/13

GRIMWOOD-TAYLOR, James A Second ‘Duke of Wellington 1847 Postcard’ [M] 43/49

 — A ‘Coat of Arms’ Cachet [S] 22/61

 — Duke of Wellington 1847 Postcard [M] 36/81

 — Fletcher Collection at the British Library [M] 28/8

 — Overseas Letter Forwarded with a 1d Black [M] 43/56

 — Penny Black Flaw [N] 33/18

 — Postal History of the British Archipelago [L] 24/50

 — The Chichester Road ‘Hot Cross Bun’ and ‘"1" in Circle’ Marks 1681-87 [L] 38/62

 — The ‘Unique’ Raines and Porter 1d Red Postal Fiscal Envelope [M] 36/102

H & B PHILATELISTS LTD 1855 2d blue partially imperf. [N] 29/39

 — 1864 ‘C88’ cancellation [N] 28/16

 — Downey Head halfpenny Die 1b – frame break [N] 28/80

 — William Morgan imperf. [N] 27/36

HACKET, Alastair Forth Road Bridge GPO FDC: Emergency Printing [M] 46/39

HANSON, Colin The ‘L4’ Late Fee Mark [M] 44/38

HANSON, Jim Downey caricature [N] 30/98

HANSON, R. S. 1841 Plate 64 Stamp CK [S] 38/78

HARDING, John Postally Used Surface Printed Imprimaturs? [S] 40/48

 — The Line-Engraved Halfpenny [R] 43/31

 — The Post Office and the Colleges [R] 43/33

HARMAN, Chris Great Britain 5s & 10s Seahorses [S] 45/142

HARMAN, Christopher G. Circular Delivery Companies: Their Stamps and Forgeries [L] 22/18

 — De La Rue Proofs for the 1867 Paris and 1871 London Exhibitions [M] 21/42

 — Dr Robert Champion [M] 43/4

 — Expert Committee of the Royal Philatelic Society: How it Operates [L] 38/43

 — Forged Departmental Official overprints [N] 31/64

 — GBPS meeting at Stamp World London 90 [S] 28/88

 — King Edward VII 1d ‘Blood Red’ shade [N] 33/72

 — King George V Shades [M] 39/12

 — Provincial Meeting at Bournemouth [M] 27/33

 — Queen Elizabeth II Waterlow Castle High Values 1955-1958 [R] 28/89

 — Shakespeare Stamp [L] 34/71

 — Specialised Machin Catalogue [R] 28/19

HARMERS AUCTIONS SA 1d black on 2 May 1840 cover [S] 29/25

HARMERS OF LONDON Imperf. Technology [N] 21/39

 — Mulready Woodblock [S] 29/80

 — The First Days of May 1840 [S] 29/23

 — The Mercantile Papers [M] 26/65

 — The ‘Wills’ Collection [M] 28/12

HARRIS, Trevor KEVII — flaw on the 7d value [N] 34/80

 — The KEVII Threehalfpence [L] 30/63

HARRIS, Trevor I. The KEVII Column [M] 42/86, [L] 42/111

 — The King Edward VII Column [L] 42/65

HART, A. C. 1864 1d Plate 225 [N] 28/100

 — Early use of 1d blacks [N] 29/57

HART, Dr John L. 4d with wing margin on cover [S] 29/40

 — Delivering to Mr Belton in Belton! [S] 31/14

 — Hands across the Sea [N] 26/60

 — One Shilling Green and Carmine on cover [N] 28/16

HARVEY, Ian Booklet Panes of Two – a Correction [C] 32/39

 — KEVIII Booklet Panes of Two [M] 31/91

 — KGV Photogravure Booklet Pane Advertisements [M] 35/95

 — KGV Photogravure Booklet Panes [S] 35/38

 — KGV Photogravure booklet pane advertisements [N] 36/17

 — KGV Photogravure booklet panes [N] 35/59

 — KGVI 1d booklet cylinder numbers [S] 30/19

 — KGVI and QEII Booklet Panes of Two [M] 30/92

 — Proofs for the Pre-Decimal Machin Booklet Covers [L] 33/101, [C] 34/37

 — Recent Fake Overprints [L] 37/73

 — Series 3 Booklets [S] 32/80

 — ‘Flexography — Fact and Fiction’ Re-visited [L] 41/89

HAWKES, Peter KEVII 6d variety [N] 27/13

 — Uncatalogued Plate Usages in the Later Printings of the KEVII Sixpence [L] 33/1

HAYWARD, Graham Square Datestamp with Indented Corners [S] 41/78

HAZELL, Brian 10d Jubilee Issue [M] 41/25

 — The ‘Jubilee’ Tenpence of Queen Victoria [M] 30/96

HERRITY, David Plymouth/Norwich Distinctive Maltese Cross Enigma [M] 38/101

HERRITY, David J. Peebles’ Cancelling Practice [M] 37/36

HEWLETT, M. R. Avoiding high postal rates, etc [M] 30/34

 — Perfin History [N] 22/24

 — Railway Cancellations [N] 22/24

HILLS, Dr Richard L. Taxation of Paper in Great Britain 1643-1861 [R] 36/78

HOITINK, Willem A. B. Numberless ‘1844’ Cancellations [N] 40/46

HOLLIDAY, Ivan Bath Postal Museum [M] 37/58

HOLLINS, Winston 1864 Penny Plates – Repair to Plate 124 [L] 35/1

 — Alphabet 5 Penny Plates [C] 36/25

 — D27 Numeral Cancellation [S] 37/117

 — Die 1 Plate 40 – KB [L] 47/65

 — Geoffrey Mason [S] 38/59

 — One Penny Plate 129 Die 2 [L] 38/108

 — Penny Red Plate Numbers – the Repair to Plate 193 [M] 36/41

 — Penny Red Plate Numbers: Repair by Retouching on Plate 73, Stamp BC [M] 34/90

 — Possible Re-Use of Line-Engraved Plates [S] 39/22

 — Postally Used Surface Printed Imprimaturs? [S] 40/49

 — Probability & Chance: Repaired Impressions from the Later Penny Plates [L] 33/81

 — The Rainbows: Wax or Wane? [L] 43/73

 — Twopence Plate 8 [L] 35/24

 — Would You Buy a Used Stamp From This Man? [M] 34/16

HOLMAN, John More on the Demonetisation of Obsolete Stamps [M] 40/77

HOLT, Mike 1990 1d Black miniature sheet error [S] 30/18

 — 1990 1d black miniature sheet – recess printing omitted [N] 29/18

 — 1998 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Imperforate [N] 37/117

 — 1998 The Queen’s Beasts – Missing Green [N] 37/50

 — KGVI 2/6 miscut booklet [N] 27/98

 — Machin 14p imperf. [N] 27/98

 — Modern QEII Varieties [M] 30/59

 — QEII Varieties [M] 33/51

 — Shakespeare dummy stamps [N] 29/59

 — Spectacular 14p sheet [N] 27/98

 — The ‘Dollis Hill’ Wilding Experimental Phosphor Trials [L] 45/128

HOMER-WOOFF, Graham The 1d and 2d Chalmers Treasury Essays [L] 47/9

HOPKINSON, Martin Embossed Stamps Cut to Shape [M] 34/34

 — The Size of a Ream of Paper [M] 41/76

 — The Use of Green Tape on Registered Letters [M] 47/1

HORSEY, John VR Official Trial Cancel in Red [M] 47/112

HUGGINS, Alan 10d Embossed Cover from the Re-Issue Period [S] 42/95

 — A W. H. Smith & Son Advertising Collar Mystery [M] 47/26

 — An Amazing Discovery [M] 46/73

 — King George VI ‘Emergency Stamps’ [L] 44/121

HUGGINS, Alan K. British County Catalogue of Postal History, Volume 3, London [R] 21/73

 — British Stamps [R] 24/3

 — Covers from the Re-Issue Period of the Tenpence Embossed [L] 41/85

 — De La Rue Years 1878-1910, The, Vol. 1 [R] 23/1

 — Die Proofs of Waterlow & Sons, The [R] 24/3

 — Editorial [E] 21/1, [E] 21/25, [E] 21/41, [E] 22/1, [E] 22/17, [E] 22/33, [E] 22/65, [E] 23/81

 — For the Benefit of Trade and Commerce [R] 25/74

 — Great Britain Railway Letter Stamps: A Handbook [R] 25/74

 — Harold W. Fisher, RDP, FRPSL [S] 24/33

 — Introduction & Guide to the TPOs of GB [R] 21/45

 — London Fancy Geometric Postmarks [R] 23/2

 — Notes on Victorian Embossed Postal Stationery [R] 25/74

 — Postage Envelope Series [S] 21/36

 — Postal Stationery News [N] 21/56

 — Postmasters’ Circulars and Instructions Relating to Postal Stationery [M] 21/63

 — Private Post, New Series No. 6, 1983 [R] 21/5

 — Private Post, New Series No. 7, 1984 [R] 22/16

 — Railway Sub Offices of GB [R] 21/45

 — Robson Lowe [M] 35/90

 — Ronald A. G. Lee, RDP, FRPSL [M] 28/58

 — Royal Mail: The Post Office since 1840 [R] 24/3

 — SG Collect British Stamps [R] 22/16, [R] 22/63, [R] 23/2, [R] 24/3

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps [R] 22/16, [R] 24/3

 — SG Part 1 Catalogue, 86th edn, 1984 [R] 22/16

 — SG Part 1 Catalogue, 87th edn, 1985 [R] 22/63

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 1 [R] 22/16, [R] 24/3

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 3 [R] 22/64

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 4 [R] 24/3

 — Stamps and Postmarks Illustrating the History of NATO [R] 22/16

 — Stoneham Catalogue of British Stamps, 7th edn [R] 23/2

HUGHES, Howard Early Use of Penny Black Plate 1b [S] 39/114

 — End of the Maltese Cross Obliterator [M] 42/90

 — No Sunday Maltese Crosses in London [M] 47/42

HUNT, F. T. Downey Head perf. 14 control [S] 31/63

JACKSON, John W. Admiralty Mediterranean Steam Packets 1830-1857 [R] 40/95

JACKSON, Mike 1839 Treasury Essay at Phillips [S] 36/111

 — 1841 1d, FG, Line through F square [S] 42/89

 — 1841 Covers to Berlin [M] 42/134

 — 1855 1d Reserve Plates R18, R19 & R20 — Correction [C] 34/100

 — 1858-79 Penny Plate 225 [N] 33/19

 — 1864 1d Plate flaw [N] 28/100

 — 1980 British Conductors Perforation Variety [M] 41/79

 — 1992 £2 Harrison Castle with Complete Set-Off [M] 47/70

 — 1d Plate 11, TI [S] 43/136

 — 1d Plate 142, Re-entry on LL? [S] 42/89

 — 40 Years of Machins – A Timeline [R] 45/90

 — A New Mulready Caricature Discovered [M] 41/60

 — A Timeless Classic: The Evolution of Machin’s Icon [R] 45/84

 — British County Catalogue of Postal History, Vol. 5 [R] 28/88

 — British Stamp Exhibitions, 2nd edn [R] 46/3

 — British Stamp Printers [R] 44/49

 — British Victorian Stamps [R] 35/60

 — Cancellations of the 1841 Penny Red [R] 29/71

 — Charge Marks of the 4d Post 1839-1840 [R] 28/103

 — Collect British Stamps [R] 39/34

 — Collect British Stamps, 59th edn [R] 46/48

 — Collecting British Squared Circle Postmarks [R] 26/41, [R] 31/87

 — Collecting British Squared Circle Postmarks – Supplement No. 4 [R] 38/40

 — Collector’s Guide to the Care and Repair of Books and Documents [R] 29/98

 — Comment [E] 30/61

 — Computers and Philately – 1 Writing up a Collection [L] 29/88

 — Connoisseur Catalogue of Machin Stamps, 8th edn [R] 28/19

 — Control Plating Aid [S] 21/5

 — Correction [C] 42/136

 — Cyprus Green [S] 42/48

 — Deegam Catalogue of Elizabethan Coil Leaders [R] 25/92

 — Die “4"-Handstempel der Experimental Fourpenny Rate [R] 40/96

 — Die “4"-Handstempel der Experimental Fourpenny Rate, 5 Dec. 1839 [R] 41/101

 — Don Madden FRPSL [M] 47/72

 — Dotty Downey Head Controls [S] 33/109

 — Downey Head Advertising Card? [N] 26/60

 — Downey Head booklet panes with upright watermark inverted! [S] 27/60

 — Downey Head halfpenny Die 1b – plate flaw [N] 27/98

 — Downey Head halfpenny – partial double prints [S] 27/97

 — Downey Head penny Die 2 – plate marking [N] 27/97

 — Downey Head ½d Perf. 14 Control Copy [M] 38/85

 — Downey Head ½d ‘Kiss Print’ [N] 26/98

 — Dr R. W. Powell, FRPSL [S] 29/30

 — Early Use of Penny Black Plate 1b [M] 39/71, [M] 39/90

 — Editorial [E] 23/17, [E] 24/1, [E] 24/17, [E] 24/65, [E] 25/1, [E] 28/77, [E] 36/1, [E] 38/1

 — Editorial Announcement [E] 26/61

 — Editorial Tribute [E] 27/61

 — Embossed Imprints [M] 36/58

 — Ex Luce Lucellum [R] 31/86

 — Fakes Forgeries Experts [R] 37/40

 — Find of KGV Proofs and Essays [M] 24/68

 — First Elizabeth II Castle High Value Definitives, The [R] 43/58

 — Fletcher Collection transferred to the British Library [S] 27/74

 — For the Port and Carriage of Letters [R] 29/11

 — GB Postal Stationery, Price List of Registered Envelopes [R] 37/40

 — GB at Harmers [M] 33/94

 — GB at Stampex (BPE) 87 [M] 25/88

 — GBPS Successes at Stamp World London 90 [M] 28/60

 — GBPS at Stampex 87 [S] 25/52

 — Give Us Back Our Eleven Days [R] 30/9

 — Great Britain Rarities [R] 33/93

 — Great Britain, Government Parcels Stamps and their Usage, 1883-1904 [R] 34/31

 — Great Britain’s Rarest Postage Stamp to be Auctioned [M] 38/42

 — Guide to Post Office Archives [R] 26/40

 — Harry Dagnall: A Bibliography [R] 44/137

 — Index to Cinderella Philatelist 1961-1985 & Private Post 1977-1985 [R] 25/92

 — KEVII Varieties [S] 26/31

 — KGV 1d Die 1b Variety [N] 24/48

 — KGV 1d Royal Cypher Variety [N] 24/48

 — KGV Block Cypher 1d Control D 25 [S] 39/35

 — KGV Downey Head 1d Die 1a [L] 26/68

 — KGV Downey Head Plating Study [M] 30/70

 — KGV Downey Head Somerset House Controls [L] 23/86

 — KGV Downey Head Somerset House Controls, Corrigenda [C] 24/20

 — KGV Downey Head ½d Die 1A [A] 23/32

 — KGV Downey Head ½d Die 1a – a Study of the Plates [L] 21/6

 — KGV Photogravure with Inverted Watermark – a Correction [C] 38/20

 — KGV Photogravure ½d perf. type [N] 35/57

 — KGV Royal Cypher 1d variety [N] 36/80

 — KGV Royal Cypher letter codes [S] 29/58

 — KGV Varieties [L] 26/15

 — KGV Watermarked Papers [L] 28/106

 — KGV missing pin [N] 30/79

 — KGVI 1d booklet cylinder numbers [C] 30/31

 — KGVI Silver Wedding ‘Specimen’ [N] 27/13

 — Late Use of Numeral Obliterators [M] 44/29

 — Line-Engraved Answers [N] 44/34

 — Local Posts of the Midland Counties to 1840 [R] 31/86

 — London No. 3 Maltese Cross [N] 40/5

 — MArch or MAy? [S] 42/97

 — Machin Bisect [N] 46/35

 — Machin Self-Adhesive ‘Dagger’ perforations [S] 40/70

 — Map of Postroads of England and Wales [R] 35/37

 — More on Britain’s Rarest Postage Stamp [S] 39/21

 — Morocco Agencies: the Overprinted Edward VII issues of GB 1907-1913 [R] 31/28

 — Napier Perforating Machines: The 1874/78 Modifications [C] 36/53

 — National Postal Museum Review of 1994 [R] 33/93

 — National Postal Museum Review of 1997/98 [R] 37/20

 — National Postal Museum Review, 1992 [R] 31/54

 — Nauru 1915-1923: A Study of the Adhesives of Great Britain overprinted [R] 43/90

 — New ‘Archival’ Protectors [N] 27/14

 — Penny Black Plate 3 Block of 42 [L] 42/58

 — Philatelic Terms Illustrated [R] 42/33

 — Post Office Notices 1666-1800 [R] 28/18

 — Postage Due Mail Study Group Journal: Cumulative Index to Issues 1-36 [R] 45/65

 — Postal Markings of England, London and Wales 1661-1900 [R] 24/62

 — Postal Reform and the Penny Black [R] 28/104

 — Postal Stationery Wrappers [R] 31/86

 — Prussiate of Potash – correction [C] 43/12

 — Queen Victoria 1887 Jubilee Year 2003 Price List [R] 41/7

 — Robert Folkard Collection at Phillips [M] 37/10

 — Royal Cypher letter codes [S] 29/19

 — Royal Household Mail [R] 30/53

 — Royal Mail in Leicestershire [R] 36/60

 — Royal Philatelic Collection buys Penny Black cover [S] 39/1

 — SG Channel Islands Postal History Catalogue, 1st edn, 1991 [R] 30/8

 — SG Collect British Stamps [R] 25/19, [R] 26/40, [R] 28/18, [R] 29/11, [R] 31/28, [R] 32/15, [R] 33/16, [R] 34/17, [R] 35/18, [R] 36/19

 — SG Collect British Stamps, 50th edn, 1998 [R] 37/20

 — SG Collect British Stamps, 51st edn, 2000 [R] 38/17

 — SG Collect British Stamps, 53rd edn, 2002 [R] 40/12

 — SG Collect British Stamps, 54th edn [R] 41/7

 — SG Collect Channel Islands Stamps and Isle of Man Stamps [R] 43/58

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps [R] 25/92, [R] 28/19, [R] 29/11, [R] 30/30, [R] 31/28, [R] 32/35, [R] 33/49, [R] 34/31, [R] 35/18, [R] 36/60

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 15th edn [R] 37/40

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 16th edn, 2000 [R] 38/40

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 17th edn, 2001 [R] 39/80

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 18th edn, 2002 [R] 40/47

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 19th edn [R] 41/78

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 20th edn [R] 42/116

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 22nd edn [R] 44/50

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 23rd edn [R] 45/65

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 24th edn [R] 46/101

 — SG Collect Channel Islands and Isle of Man Stamps, 25th edn [R] 47/62

 — SG Concise Catalogue [R] 25/92, [R] 26/64, [R] 27/96, [R] 28/89, [R] 29/42, [R] 30/54, [R] 31/54, [R] 32/76, [R] 33/93, [R] 35/37, [R] 36/78

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 14th edn, 1999 [R] 37/72

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 15th edn, 2000 [R] 38/80

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 16th edn, 2001 [R] 39/80

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 17th edn, 2002 [R] 40/66

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 18th edn, 2003 [R] 41/102

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 21st edn, 2006 [R] 44/84

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 22nd edn, 2007 [R] 45/89

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 23rd edn, 2008 [R] 46/95

 — SG Concise Catalogue, 24th edn, 2009 [R] 47/62

 — SG Great Britain Concise Stamp Catalogue, 20th edn [R] 43/90

 — SG Great Britain Numbers Issued 1840 to 1910 [R] 28/103

 — SG Great Britain Numbers Issued 1840-1910 [R] 46/95

 — SG Part 1 Catalogue, 89th edn, 1987 [R] 24/49

 — SG Specialised Catalogue [R] 26/42

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 1 [R] 27/41, [R] 30/68, [R] 35/92

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 2 [R] 25/1, [R] 28/19, [R] 31/27, [R] 34/60

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 2, 11th edn, 1999 [R] 38/16

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 3 [R] 26/40, [R] 28/103, [R] 32/15

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 3, 10th edn [R] 37/20

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 3, 11th edn [R] 44/50

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 4 [R] 29/72, [R] 32/76, [R] 35/18

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 4, 10th edn [R] 46/94

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 4, 9th edn, 2000 [R] 38/79

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 5 [R] 30/8, [R] 36/60

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 5, 1st suppl. [R] 38/59

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 5, 3rd edn [R] 40/47

 — Scots Local Cancellations Illustrated, 1854-1860 [R] 23/33

 — Sir Leonard Atkinson, KBE, FRPSL [S] 28/78

 — SmartStamps: The Shape of Things to Come? [M] 42/28

 — Some unusual items from Phillips [M] 30/32

 — Specialised Machins Catalogue [R] 32/15

 — Spoon Cancels 1853-1870 [R] 30/68

 — Stamp World London 90 awards [C] 28/80

 — Stamp World London 90 – Special Issue [C] 28/80

 — Stamps [R] 26/40

 — Sterling Stamp & Stationery Album [R] 33/36

 — Stock Exchange Forgery Plate 6 [L] 42/20

 — Stoneham Great Britain Stamp Catalogue, 12th edn, 1998 [R] 36/104

 — Taxation of the Printed Word [R] 37/69

 — The Collection of Inland Late Fees in the 1840s [L] 46/108

 — The Correct Address [S] 35/61

 — The End of Free Franking as Told to the Marines [L] 40/1

 — The GBPS at Stamp World London 90 [N] 28/1

 — The Inland Posts 1392-1672. A Calendar of Historical Documents [R] 25/92

 — The King Edward VII 2003 Price List [R] 41/6

 — The Midland Counties Mileage Marks and Mail Routes to London [R] 43/121

 — The Penny Lilac, Part 2 [R] 30/8

 — The Philatelic Filmography [R] 45/85

 — The Philatelic Year 1989 [R] 29/11

 — The Philatelic Year 1990 [R] 29/31

 — The Philatelic Year 1991 [R] 30/53

 — The Postal History of the City of York [R] 42/34

 — The Post-Office [L] 42/117

 — The Pre-Decimal Regional Stamps [R] 46/101

 — The Private Post 1986 to 1989 [R] 27/96

 — The Rubber Datestamps of Cumbria [R] 42/33

 — The Society Publishes Two New Books [E] 38/41

 — The Stamp Show 2000 – Out with a Bang! [E] 36/101

 — The Stamp Show 2000 – a Large Vermeil for the GBJ [E] 38/61

 — The Stoneham Catalogue of British Stamps 1840-2005 [R] 45/18

 — The Use of the 1894 Coded Time System in English Provincial Offices [R] 30/9

 — The Work of Jeens and Chalon in a GB Collection [C] 30/9

 — The ‘Buccleuch Find’ twopenny block offered for sale at Spink [S] 37/13

 — The ‘Cawardine’ Collection [M] 39/112

 — The ‘M and P Holding’ sale [S] 29/19

 — Threatening Letters [M] 39/110

 — UK Taxe Marks for International Mail 1875-2000 [R] 46/3

 — Undated Circular Marks of Somerset and Dorset [R] 30/30

 — Undated Circular Marks of the Midland Counties [R] 25/92

 — Undated Circular Marks of the Midland Counties, The [R] 24/49

 — Uniform Fourpenny Post in Ireland [R] 29/31

 — Use of the 1894 Coded Time System in British Post Offices [R] 38/17

 — Using the Fisher-Brown Plating Gauge with a Computer [L] 40/26

 — Variety Club News [R] 32/35, [R] 32/76, [R] 33/50, [R] 35/18, [R] 37/84

 — Variety Club News, Spring 1996 edn [R] 34/78

 — Waterlow Procedures – KGVI ‘Arms’ to ‘Festival’ High Values [R] 30/68

 — Wattses Underprints [M] 40/15

 — When was the First Day of Use of the 2d Blue? [L] 41/126

 — Wrapper for William Joynson Paper [M] 47/120

 — W. de L. M. Messenger [S] 43/101

 — Year 2000 Price List [R] 38/79

 — StampMaster – A GB Database System [R] 32/60

 — £5 Orange Plate Flaws [S] 43/60

 — £5 Orange ‘Serpentine Flaw’ on Stamp BN [M] 43/44

 — ‘Herewith My Frank . . . ‘, 2nd edn [R] 29/11

 — ‘The Bookmark’ Catalogue of British Decimal Stamp Books [R] 37/84

 — ‘Ultramar’ Overprint [S] 38/80

JAY, Barrie Robert Martin Willcocks, RDP [S] 36/71

JENKINSON, Martin 1d Plate 171, SK [S] 42/90

JESSOP, Gordon I. R. Taylor letter sheet [S] 36/110

JOHNSON, F. M. 1839 Treasury Competition – Benjamin Cheverton’s Contribution [M] 21/54

 — The 1852-4 One Penny Die I. Plates 155-176 – The ‘Unhardened’ Plates [L] 30/10

JOHNSON, Robert 4d Late Fees [M] 41/12

 — More Usages of the KGV 9d Agate and the 7d Olive [L] 46/14

 — Parcel Post Red Privy Council Labels [L] 44/109

 — Pattern Post [L] 43/13

 — The Late Use of the Ten Pence Embossed [L] 41/14

 — The ‘L4’ Late Fee Marl – Recorded Covers [S] 46/63

 — ‘SHIP LOST’ and ‘SHIP SUBMARINED’ [M] 45/8

JONES, Allan Block Cypher controls [N] 35/40

 — KGV 1½d ‘PENCF’ Error [C] 40/25

 — KGV Block Cypher 1½d variety [S] 34/80

 — KGV broken pins [S] 29/40

 — KGV – The ‘PENCF’ Error [L] 39/101

 — King George V 1½d [L] 31/35

JONES, Lionel D. Postal Fiscals [M] 30/81

JONES, T. S. Posts of Sevenoaks in Kent [R] 30/54

KAISERMAN, David KGV Block Cypher 2d — date of issue [N] 34/117

 — Ye Jubilee Poftal Karde [N] 34/115

KALTWASSER, Walter 100th Anniversary of the 1d Red [S] 41/102

KEARSLEY, Bryan De La Rue’s 10s Blues [L] 47/124

 — Discovering 2s 6d Seahorses [L] 46/75

 — Discovering 5s & 10s Seahorses [L] 45/106

 — Discovering £1 Seahorses [L] 44/97

 — Disputed Jersey Postmark [L] 46/4

 — Even More Seahorse Discoveries [M] 44/141

 — KGV Seahorses – Yet More Discoveries [L] 44/25

 — More Seahorse Notes [L] 46/9

 — Seahorses Revisited [L] 39/52

 — The Many Shades of De La Rue’s 2s 6d [L] 47/86

 — Those Cambridge Blues [M] 42/76

KEARTON-GEE, Kerry Die 2 Alphabet 3 ‘O’ Flaws [S] 40/89

KENTON, Phil Guest Editorial by Our New Hon. Secretary [E] 29/42

 — Mail ‘by British’ to and from Latin America c. 1800-1880 [M] 31/32

KENT, Guy 1857 4d Rose on Thick Glazed Paper, Variety wmk Large Garter Inverted [N] 37/98

KEWLEY, Leslie Double-ring datestamps with star [N] 30/58

KINABREW JUN., J. M. Control Numbers and Plates of the KGV 6d SH Printings 1913-33 [M] 23/3

 — Plates and Controls of the Block Cypher 5d-1s [M] 26/82

 — Plating and Controls of the Block Cypher 4d [S] 27/69

KIRKHAM, John B. KEVII 1d ‘Blood Red’ [N] 33/40

KIRK, A. J. 1d Red Plate Numbers – How were the Letters Entered? [M] 23/50

 — A Guide to the Machins [S] 28/87

 — An Interesting Postmark [M] 29/85

 — An interesting postmark [S] 30/20

 — A. I. Matthews [S] 32/20

 — Circular Delivery and Oxford College Stamps [S] 26/21

 — Date of issue of embossed stamps [N] 27/97

 — Display 16 September 1989 [S] 28/1

 — Displays at the AGM — 21 May 1988 [S] 26/80

 — Great Britain Errors and Varieties [S] 27/46

 — Guided Tour of Newspaper Stamps [M] 27/19

 — Interesting Letter [M] 24/66

 — J. Silkin, FRPSL [S] 29/81

 — King Edward VII Penny and its Postal Use [M] 26/43

 — London Inland and District Postmarks of 1844 [M] 24/58

 — London Postal History and the Royal Navy [S] 27/47

 — Morocco Agencies – 17 September 1988 [S] 27/18

 — Open Meeting on 20 February 1988 [S] 26/77

 — Penny Lilac – ‘Inverted’ Control Letter X [S] 30/69

 — Postal History of London 1663–1900 [M] 32/32

 — Postal History — Where will it end? [S] 25/81

 — QEII — Before and After Decimalisation [S] 25/61

 — QEII ‘Castle’ stamps 1955-1970 [S] 28/2

 — Stamp PK, Plate 139 [N] 26/76

 — Stampex Meeting on 5 March 1988 [S] 26/78

 — Surface Printed Issues of 1880-1884 [N] 26/22

 — The Bishop Mark [M] 27/90

 — The Channel Islands [S] 25/81

 — The President’s Display [N] 26/22, [S] 27/45

 — The President’s Display – King George V [S] 25/21

 — The President’s Guest [S] 25/62

 — The President’s Guest — 16 April 1988 [S] 26/80

 — The Reign of Queen Victoria [N] 29/13

 — The Taxes on Knowledge [R] 30/54

 — The back of the book [S] 29/14

 — Were 1d Blacks on Sale Before 6 May 1840? [S] 28/78

KNIGHT, David 1d Machin Bisect [S] 46/95

 — Marking of Textiles for Excise & Customs Duty [R] 34/78

 — SG Concise Catalogue [R] 34/78

LAJER, Andrew 1853 Government Trial Perforation Variety Imperf. Between [N] 37/99

 — 1903 Striking Book proof for booklets [N] 35/20

 — 1988 Christmas, Eror of Value [S] 37/117

 — Downey Head 1d variety [N] 27/36

 — KGV Photogravure 1½d Booklet Stamp Variety [N] 37/100

 — The ‘L4’ Late Fee Mark [L] 40/116, [M] 41/106

LAJER, Andrew G. Downey Head Booklet Stamp Variety [S] 46/136

 — King Edward VII 1s Die Proof of Frame [S] 43/27

 — The ‘L4’ Late Fee Mark [M] 46/135

LANGMEAD, Peter An Introduction to the Telegraph Stamps of Great Britain [L] 25/84

 — Universal Private Telegraph Company Specimens [N] 25/60

LATTO, Dr Douglas A Misperforated QV 4d [N] 25/79

 — Charging More or Less for Booklets [M] 32/16

 — Imperforate 2½d Jubilee [M] 25/14

 — Penny Lilac Bisected [M] 33/5

 — QV Surface Printed Die Proofs with Pencilled Numbers [M] 32/70

 — Romance of British Postage Stamps [S] 23/76, [S] 23/82, [S] 24/2, [M] 24/18, [S] 25/50

 — The Romance of British Postage Stamps [M] 22/47, [M] 23/13

LAWRENCE, A. A. King Edward VII — Flaw on the 7d Value [S] 34/58

LAWRENCE, Sam Army Telegraph Stamps [L] 39/67

 — Booklet Perforation [M] 24/70

 — KGVI Booklet Panes of Two [S] 22/8

 — KGVI and QEII Booklet Panes of Two [M] 21/14

 — Lundy Island Telegraph Creations [M] 43/72

 — Mutilation of Postage Stamps for the Pre-payment of Telegrams [L] 38/10

 — Notes on Booklet Trials and Dummy Stamps [M] 26/56

 — Private Letter Cards [N] 33/74

 — QEII Booklet Panes Overprinted ‘CANCELLED’ [M] 25/29

LEIVERS, Dr David One Penny Die II, Plate 53 [S] 32/72

 — Possible Re-Use of Line-Engraved Plates [S] 39/22

 — The Final Repair of 2d Blue Plate 8 [L] 46/89

 — Were Line-Engraved Plates Re-used? [L] 37/1

LESLIE WILKINSON Cyprus Green? [S] 42/137

LEVETT, John Detoured Mail as a Result of the Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871 [M] 27/92

 — Message from the Outgoing President [E] 29/1

LEWIS, Meirion London Inland Section Numberless ‘1844’ Cancellations [M] 40/12

LEWIS, Meirion F. 10d Jubilee Issue with Distorted Lower Ornament [S] 41/18

 — Barred Oval ‘Trial Cancellations’ [M] 43/119

LEWTHWAITE, David 1841 1d Plate 171, SJ [S] 43/59

 — 1841 1d red-brown Plate 10 with Inverted Watermark [S] 39/70

 — Barred Numeral Cancellation 373 on the 1841 1d [M] 46/38

 — Imperforate Plate 186, TB [S] 45/5

 — Line-Engraved Notes [M] 43/42

 — Plating of the Penny 1840-64 [S] 27/96

 — The Plating of the Penny [M] 44/54, [N] 46/36, [M] 46/37

LITTLE, I. R. Liverpool spoon cancellations [N] 27/74

LOCKTON, Michael Advertising Rings [M] 44/30

LOCKTON, Michael H. 3d Rate and Penny Pinks [M] 31/78

 — Advertising Rings – A New Find? [L] 40/104

 — Airmail Etiquettes [M] 38/14

 — Early Private Letter Cards [M] 30/37

 — Evolution of British Stamped Postcards and Letter Cards [R] 23/92

 — Fourpence Late Fee [L] 46/64

 — John Levett [M] 46/96

 — Machin Postal History [L] 39/23

 — Numbered Maltese Crosses [M] 35/10

 — Penny Pink Letter Sheets [L] 38/33

 — Penny Pinks: the Date of Issue [M] 26/93

 — Postal Stationery of Great Britain [R] 23/92

 — The First Express Post Label [M] 29/20

 — Vaccination Certificates [M] 32/96

 — ‘S’-in-circle postmark [N] 27/74

LOUIS, Karl 10d Jubilee Issue [N] 41/24

 — 1855 6d Lilac – An Unusual Perforation [M] 34/14

 — 1857 2d, Plate 6: Repaired Impression SL [M] 32/94

 — 1865 4d Vermilion Variety [M] 36/83

 — 1883 2s 6d – early date [S] 45/83

 — 2d Mulreadys with ‘Numbers in Maltese Cross’ [S] 32/20

 — A new find of an 1862 3d Rose Abnormal Plate 3 [M] 45/11

 — A01 cancellation [N] 35/37

 — Curious ‘Used’ Stamps [M] 35/52

 — Early Use of Penny Black Plate 1b [N] 40/15

 — Emblems Watermark Errors: a New Discovery [M] 33/76

 — I. R. Taylor Letter Sheet – a Fifth Example [N] 37/97

 — Mixed Numbers in Maltese Crosses [S] 35/11

 — More on the Demonetisation of Obsolete Stamps [M] 40/80

 — Numbers in Maltese Crosses [S] 34/117

 — One Penny Die 2, Plate 53, SF [S] 33/18

 — One Shilling Green and Carmine of 1900 with inverted GOVT. PARCELS [L] 43/80

 — Penny Black Plate 1b Mint Blocks [M] 43/1

 — Rare Surface Printed Stamps on Cover: The LH-FL Error [M] 43/46

 — Red Maltese Crosses on 1d reds [M] 45/94

 — The Truro Crown Cancellation [M] 46/139

 — Transitional Shades Identified as Beaufort House Printings? [M] 41/1

 — Twopence Plate 6 — Two States of ‘SL’ [S] 25/49

 — ‘Circle over M’ Flaw confirmed on 1865 4d Plate 11 [M] 45/82

LOVELAND, Ray 1937 Coronation Stamp – control letters [S] 33/111

 — Graphite Line Booklets [M] 25/44

 — ‘Green’ Phosphor Booklets [M] 25/75

LOWE, A. J. Some GB Stamp Booklets [L] 22/43

LOWE, Robson House of Stamps Forgeries [M] 32/82

 — The Plater’s Supper of 1928 [N] 28/17

LUSH, John World’s First Postcodes? [L] 21/26, [L] 21/46

LYON, Pat 1940 Centenary Exhibition Miniature Sheets [M] 38/38

LYON, Patricia Marginal line on Plate 204 [N] 35/39

 — Marginal lines on Line-Engraved sheets – correction [C] 36/16

 — ‘Broken pins’ on Alphabet III stamps [N] 30/79

MACARTHUR, Ian KEVII 1d Plate 58 – the Missing Control [N] 33/74

 — KEVII 1d perf. type [N] 36/17

 — KGV Royal Cypher ½d plate flaw [N] 35/80

 — OUS overprint query [N] 35/80

MACHIN SPECIALISTS SG Specialised Vol. 4 — A Critical Review [R] 26/62

MADDEN, Don 1855 1d Reserve Plates R18, R19 & R20 [L] 34/67

 — Crown Watermarked Paper Used From 1855 to 1879 [L] 30/42

 — Die II, Alphabet III, C7 discovery: Plate 31 [N] 35/60

 — Editor’s Amendments to Penny Red Stars, Part 2, KA-TL by G. C. Tonna [M] 35/56

 — Emergency Printings after the Fire at Perkins, Bacon [L] 41/41

 — Large Crown Watermarks: Types I and II [S] 29/51

 — Late Use of the Die II Plate 53 One Penny [S] 34/113

 — One Penny Die II Alphabet III: the Rare Plate 53 [L] 32/41

 — Perforation Varieties of the Die II Alphabet III One Penny [M] 30/21

 — Perforation varieties on the Penny Red [S] 31/40

 — Reversed Large Crown Watermarks [M] 35/81

 — Semi-Spoiled Sheets [M] 42/74

 — The Fate of Spoilt Sheets [M] 42/108

 — The Rare Plate 53 [M] 33/87

 — Treasury Roulette Mystery [M] 31/11

 — Two More Imprimaturs from Plate 53 [S] 35/21

 — Victorian Reams [M] 42/62

 — Watermark of Line-Engraved Die 1 Stamps [M] 34/1

MAHON, Denis Correction [C] 47/30

MARK, Graham 1940 Stamp Centenary Miniature Sheet [S] 38/47

 — 1d Block Cypher Double Print [N] 25/80

 — Airmail Etiquettes [S] 40/14

 — Airmail to Jersey 1936? [S] 31/90

 — Constant varieties in Block Cypher controls [N] 35/20

 — Downey Head Halfpenny Die 1a Perf. 14 (SG 323a/SG Spec. N1b) [L] 31/15

 — Irish Redirected Cover – Route Taken [C] 40/14

 — KGV Cancelling Lines [L] 36/72

 — KGV Photogravure 1d Printed on the Gummed Side [S] 37/115, [M] 38/7

 — KGV Royal Cypher ‘Currency Paper’ [M] 34/19

 — KGV Varieties [M] 24/40

 — Railway Express Service [S] 29/76

 — Royal Cypher 1½d – Control K 18 [N] 31/96

 — Royal Cypher ½d – new plate marking [N] 30/94

 — The Invalidation or Demonetisation of Postage Stamps [S] 40/50

 — The KGV Mystery Tramlines [S] 30/30

 — The Last Week of Postage Due Adhesives, January 2000 [M] 39/58

 — United Kingdom Letter Rates – Inland and Overseas – 1635 to 1900 [R] 42/32

 — Use of 9d King George V Stamps – 2 [M] 45/2

MARK, Hans van der KGV Photogravure variety [S] 34/38

MASKREY, Peter 1d Die 1, Plate 66, AD – ‘D over A’ [S] 43/97

 — 2d Blue Plate 4 – ‘P’ Flaw [S] 43/102

 — 2d Blue Plate 4 ‘P’ Flaw [M] 44/32

MASSIER, Jerold M. GB Used in Monaco [M] 30/72

MAUNDER, Kevin 1d Die 1 lettered JK, Plate 148? [S] 43/136

 — The Plating of the Penny [N] 46/36

MAUSHAMMER, Robert J. 6d Lilac Variety [N] 25/79

 — A New KGVI Arms 2s 6d Green Re-entry? [M] 44/83

 — Hybrid Large Crown Watermark Paper: Two New Discoveries [M] 42/84

 — Large Crown Watermark: Types I and II on C10-13 [L] 43/19

 — Missing Perforation Holes on Penny Reds [M] 31/31

 — QV Jubilee 4½d – Varieties on the Left-side ‘C’ Pane Stamps [L] 35/47

 — QV Jubilee 5d Variety [S] 32/80

 — Seahorses: More Bradbury, Wilkinson 5s Varieties [M] 46/71

 — Surface printed watermark varieties and survival rates in general [S] 29/18

 — The Bradbury, Wilkinson 2s 6d Seahorses [L] 39/2

 — Varieties on the QV Jubilee 2½d [M] 37/82

MAYNE, John The ‘A01’ Cancellation Used on Togo Mail [M] 40/60

MCBRIDE, Ken A Tale of Prussian Blues [M] 43/5

 — Cyprus or Cypress? [M] 42/132

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 2, 12th edn [R] 43/139

MCCANN, Peter Possible First Sunday (10 May 1840) Penny Black Entire [M] 47/22

MCCULLOCH, John A. Using the Fisher-Brown Plating Gauge with a Computer [M] 40/53

MCGILL, Steve KGV Shades [S] 39/76

MCLENNAN-SMITH, A. J51 Wmk Inverted and Reversed [N] 24/78

MEIR, Andrew M. QV 1s Green Emblems Watermark Reversed and Misplaced [N] 33/73

MELROSE, Dr W. M. The ‘A01’ Cancellation [M] 34/76

MELROSE, Max Exported on Drawback [M] 43/87

 — Jersey Postmark [S] 46/8

 — KGV 7d on Express Cover [M] 45/13

 — Parcel Post Privy Council Licence [S] 45/3

MESSENGER, W. de L. M. 1d Red, Die 2, Plate 32, FL – Can You Explain? [M] 41/64

 — 1d Red, Die II, Plate 56 [N] 30/58

 — Alphabet 5 Penny Plates [L] 35/62

 — Alphabet 5 Penny Plates – correction [C] 36/18

 — Corrigenda [C] 33/100

 — Current Numbers [L] 37/30

 — Day and Night Work – A Postscript [M] 37/60

 — Did Anything Happen in 1867? [S] 29/31

 — Die 2, Alphabet 3, Plate 22 [M] 41/21

 — Early Line-Engraved Stamps – Day and Night Work [M] 33/99

 — Imperforate Stamps and Neale’s Steam Press Experiment [M] 26/95

 — KGV Photogravure Sizes [L] 37/64

 — KGV Photogravure Sizes – Corrigenda [C] 37/100

 — Line Engraved 2d Plates 1 & 2, Production and Delivery – a Postscript [S] 34/88

 — Line-Engraved 1d Die II Plates 67 and R17 [S] 28/20

 — Line-Engraved 2d Plates 1 and 2 — Production and Delivery [L] 34/61

 — More on Neale’s Steam Press Experiment [S] 27/34

 — Neale’s Steam Press [C] 38/114

 — Neale’s Steam Press Experiment 1854-1856 [L] 38/25, [L] 38/50, [L] 38/74, [L] 38/92

 — One Penny Die II, Alphabet III: Plate 53 [S] 32/81

 — One Penny Official, Plate A [M] 33/14

 — Penny Black: Numbers Printed and Numbers Issued [L] 33/52, [S] 33/76

 — Penny Lilac – ‘inverted’ control letter X [N] 33/72

 — Penny Red Plate Numbers – the Repair to Plate 193 [C] 36/80

 — Perkins, Bacon’s Plate Series Numbers [S] 27/83

 — Photogravure Sizes – Further Observations [M] 38/4

 — Plates in Reserve [L] 36/5

 — Plating the Line-Engraved stamps [N] 35/40

 — Printing presses at Perkins, Bacon & Petch — a Puzzle [S] 34/40

 — Prussiate of Potash [M] 42/136

 — QV Line-Engraved Plates: Withdrawal and Defacement [L] 36/61, [L] 36/91

 — Re-used Line-Engraved Plates [M] 39/41

 — Rose Pink [M] 42/94

 — Shades of 1d red ‘stars’ – a cri de coeur [S] 30/22

 — Some Further Thoughts on LCI and LCII Watermarks and on Plating [M] 43/25

 — Spoilage Rates of QV Line-Engraved Stamps [S] 25/82

 — The Beaufort House Printing [S] 40/101

 — The First Paper Contract for Line-Engraved Stamps [L] 41/71

 — The First Paper Contract for QV Line-Engraved Stamps [L] 40/41, [L] 40/67, [L] 40/97, [L] 40/112, [M] 41/3, [M] 41/23

 — The steel engraving plates for the 1d Black and 2d Blue [S] 30/18

 — Toned Paper [N] 43/12

 — What was Rose Pink? [M] 42/78

 — Women in the Post Office [S] 34/18

MILLER, Jerry H. From Hill to Bickerdike: The Experimental and Early Machine Postmarks [L] 43/103

MILLSON, Gordon A Look at Missent Mail [M] 25/42, [M] 25/77, [S] 25/91, [M] 26/35

 — Missent to Ryde [N] 26/99

MITCHELL, E. J. Numbers in Maltese Cross – a ‘6’ or a ‘9’? [M] 38/39

MOLLETT, Peter Large Crown Watermark Reversed [M] 39/18

 — Overprinted Halfpenny Stamps of the Office of Works Department [L] 37/61

MOORCROFT, Alan British Censorship of Civil Mails during World War I 1914-19 [R] 39/20

 — KGV Cancelling Lines [L] 36/72

 — KGV Experimental Paper 1924 [L] 37/112

MORAN, Mike KGVI 1d booklet pane [N] 29/43

 — One Shilling SG 101 – early date [N] 29/77

 — The 3d Rate [N] 32/40

MORGAN, Glenn H. QEII ink sample proofs [S] 34/80

MORTON, W. L. Balfours & Co. Ltd Postage Stamp and Stamped Post Card Machine [S] 21/31

MOTTRAM, J. T. Variety on SG Spec. C10 Plate 59 PL [S] 41/37

MOUBRAY, Jane A Chinese Penny to Pay [N] 26/59

 — More on Postal Rates [N] 26/60

MUIR, Douglas Downey Head Printed Offset [L] 46/25

MUIR, Douglas N. 1839 Treasury Competition Essay at Phillips [S] 37/11

 — Cyprus Green? [S] 39/81

 — Demonetisation of Obsolete Stamps [L] 40/71

 — Edward VIII and his Essays [M] 23/93

 — Returned from the Dead Letter Office [C] 28/81

 — What is an Essay? [N] 33/75

 — StampMaster – GB Database [M] 32/65

MURRAY, Peter KEVIII 2s 6d To Pay [N] 21/56

 — Photogravure Phantoms [N] 21/62

MURTON, Bob More on Vaccination Certificates [S] 33/11

 — Privately Manufactured Letter Cards [S] 32/90

MUSRY, Alan A Question of Numbers [M] 43/8

 — Wilding Booklet Discovery [S] 41/19

MYALL, Douglas The 4p Machin Colour Mystery [L] 40/108

NPM PRESS RELEASE Return of Material to the National Postal Museum [L] 36/44

NAJJAR, Abed Habib Great Britain: The 1858-1879 1d Rose-Red Plate 77 [L] 47/73, [L] 47/98, [L] 47/131

NEWTON, Alan Embossed Cut to Shape [S] 33/17

NICHOLLS, D. A. 1855-57 4d Variety [N] 24/78

NICOLSON, Jim Scottish Experimental Stamp Packs [L] 42/80

OAKLEY, D. H. ‘Ess’ and ‘Eff’ [N] 26/99

OLIVER, R. H. 1d Red Plate No. 1291 [N] 23/64

O’HARA, M. J. UK Bankers’ Mail Services in the 20th Century [L] 44/4

PALMER, Bob KGV Royal Cypher Varieties [N] 22/25

PALMER, H. W. Transitional Colours of Alphabet III [L] 30/24

PAPADOPOULOS, Alexios The Mysterious London EC ‘Malin’ Experimental Machine Cancel [L] 46/97

PARSONS, H. G. 1s Green & Carmine on Cover [S] 30/74

PARSONS, J. W. A Chinese Penny to Pay [S] 26/59

 — Missent Mark [N] 26/60

PAUL, Wyatt KGV broken pins [N] 28/63

PAYNE, Richard FILACENTO The Hague HOLLAND [M] 22/49

PEACH, Michael Used Budget Letter Card [S] 43/40

PEACOCK, Nick 1940 Centenary Essays [N] 33/50

 — KGV Royal Cypher ‘Currency Paper’ [S] 34/38

 — King George V Shades [M] 39/13

 — The Use of Toned Paper on the Royal Cypher Issues 1917 to 1921 [M] 37/39

PEARCE, C. John 1929 PUC ½d flaw [N] 37/50

PEARCE, John The Invalidation or Demonetisation of Postage Stamps [S] 40/52

PHILLIPS Sir Rowland Hill [S] 29/60

PHILLIPS PRESS RELEASE Robert Folkard Collection at Phillips [M] 36/112

PHILLIPS, John Embossed Imprints [N] 37/97

 — Surface Printed 1s Plate 6 – Used Imprimaturs [M] 40/90

 — Wattses Underprints [S] 39/117

PHILLIPS, John W. Colour Trials of the 1884 2d [S] 29/46

 — QV 3d Jubilee on Orange Paper [S] 38/73

 — The 1872 1s Green Plate 6 [S] 30/39

PICKERING, I. T. Numbers in Maltese Crosses [S] 34/99

POST OFFICE Changes in TPO operations [S] 26/75

POWELL, Dr John M. New Duplex Numeral Cancellations [S] 34/95

POWELL, Dr R. W. 1937 Coronation Stamp [S] 23/58

 — 1937 Coronation Stamp – Missing Control Letters [S] 33/110

 — 1½d PUC Variety [N] 24/21

 — Breaking Down a Collection of GB Perfins [L] 27/28

 — Imprint on QV 1d Stars [N] 24/21

 — Inserted Pillars – A New Discovery [M] 24/8

 — KEVII Miscellany [M] 21/44, [M] 21/71, [M] 22/13, [M] 22/62, [M] 23/29, [M] 23/46, [S] 23/60, [M] 24/7, [M] 25/20, [M] 25/38, [L] 25/46, [M] 25/90, [M] 26/2, [M] 26/28, [S] 26/44, [M] 26/92, [M] 27/76, [S] 28/17

 — Notes on the 1d Lilac – The Interpane Pillars [M] 21/81

 — QV One Shilling Jubilee [N] 23/64

POWELL, John 1937 Coronation Stamp [N] 39/76

PRICE, Brian KGV Broken Perforation Pins [M] 28/6

 — KGV Royal Cypher Varieties [N] 22/25

 — KGV broken pins [N] 29/40

 — Royal Cypher ½d SG N14u variety [N] 29/79

PRICE, N. A. R. Plate 40 Transitional Paper [S] 24/79

PUSTERLA, Terry A Survey of the 480-Crown Mill Sheet Paper Types 1880-1913 [L] 37/53, [L] 37/76, [L] 37/86

 — Four cut sides [S] 43/55

 — German Printers’ Samples of the KEVII One Penny [S] 47/3

 — KEVII 1d: A New Look at Pin Flaw 10 on Plate 9 [L] 40/56

 — KEVII Experimental Coils [S] 22/4

 — KEVII One Penny Pin Flaws [L] 42/36

 — KEVII One Penny Pin Flaws – Addenda [C] 42/92

 — KEVII One Penny Pin Flaws – Additional Data [L] 37/101

 — KEVII One Penny Varieties [M] 39/74

 — KEVII One Penny – New Pin Flaw P17 [M] 43/89

 — KEVII One Penny — New Pin Flaw P14 [M] 41/105

 — KEVII rubber stamp overprints [N] 31/54

 — KEVII – Additional Observations on the 480 Mill Sheet [S] 23/60

 — KEVII – Plug Flaw – Type E [S] 23/28

 — KEVII – Some Observations on the 480 Crown Mill Sheet [L] 22/27

 — King Edward VII One Penny Medallion Cracks [M] 22/12

 — QEII Ink Sample Proofs [M] 34/53

 — QEII Ink Sample Proofs — Update [M] 34/79

 — QV 1887 ½d Vermilion [S] 43/27

 — Varieties of the 480-Crown Watermark [N] 45/95

 — Wattses Underprints Revisited [L] 42/98

 — ‘ULTRAMAR’ overprint [N] 37/117

RASPIN, Geoffrey Queen Victoria £1 – Variety on Stamp JB [M] 35/33

RAY-SMITH, Malcolm Early British Letters [L] 42/1

RAY, Ian Impossible Lettering of the Stock Exchange Forgery [L] 27/54

READ, Tim Numberless ‘1844’ Cancellations [N] 40/46

REID, Charles Y. 1d red-brown Die II Alphabet II Plate 18 Imperf wmk Large Crown Inv. [N] 29/97

 — Twopence line engraved [S] 29/96

RESSLER, John Q. Shades of Green [M] 31/46

RESTALL, Robin L. 1937 Coronation Stamp [M] 23/84, [M] 24/4, [M] 24/36, [M] 25/36, [M] 34/47

 — 1937 Coronation Stamp – Constant Flaws on Control Blocks [L] 27/65

 — New Flaw on the 1937 Coronation Stamp [S] 36/79

 — Notes on the 1937 Coronation Stamp [M] 36/26

 — The 1937 Coronation Stamp [M] 22/70, [M] 25/63

 — The 1937 Coronation Stamp Flaws – Were They Deliberate? [M] 37/48

 — The Missing Control Letter on Cylinder 30 no stop [S] 33/110

ROBINSON, David Charge on a Registered Letter to Lugano [S] 30/98

 — Reversed Letters and other Date Slug Varieties [M] 35/22

ROBINSON, Philip 1857 Mixed Franking [M] 43/30

 — 1d Red Plate Flaw [N] 21/56

 — A Distinctive Type of the Maltese Cross [S] 28/57

 — Flaw on 1d red Plate 225 [N] 28/81

 — Possible First Sunday (10 May 1840) Penny Black Entire [C] 47/43

ROBINSON, Philip E. A Maltese Cross Variety [S] 37/72

ROGERS, Mike New QV Jubilee 2½d Constant Variety: ‘Dot in Value’ [S] 40/17

ROUTH, John W. Postage Due Mark – ‘CH’ [S] 22/10

ROWLANDS, David On Certificates [S] 45/55

ROWSE, David 1866 6d Plate 7 – The Plate That Never Was [S] 28/62

 — Joshua Bacon [M] 40/102

 — QV Surface Printed Die Proofs 1855-83: Vertical or Horizontal Format? [L] 33/88

 — Rainbow Trials [M] 30/89

 — The Steel Engraving Plates for the 1d Black and 2d Blue [L] 29/4

 — Waste Paper [M] 42/35

RUNDO, Dr John 1940 Centenary Essays [N] 33/20

 — Downey Head – extra row of perforations [N] 30/95

 — KGVI 1d booklet cylinder F9 [N] 29/76

 — ‘½v’ Cuts on Coil Stamps [M] 32/68

RUSSELL, George C. A 19th Century Find – But What Is It? [M] 37/92

RUSSELL, Harvey 1935 Silver Jubilee: Quantities Printed and Sold [M] 45/6

RUSSELL, Harvey J. 1935 Silver Jubilee Stamps [M] 23/66

 — A Photogravure Puzzle [M] 43/36

 — Airmail Etiquettes [M] 39/84

 — Cylinders of the 1935 Silver Jubilee Stamps [M] 45/96

 — KGV Photogravure 1d Printed on the Gummed Side [M] 37/90

 — KGV Photogravure Cylinder Numbering [M] 35/69

 — KGV Photogravure Perforation [S] 38/5

 — KGV Photogravure Sheet Printed Stamps with Inverted Watermark – A PS [C] 37/100

 — KGV Photogravure variety [N] 35/57

 — KGV Photogravure – A New Perforation Type? [M] 36/14

 — KGV Photogravure – some notes on perf. types [M] 35/58

 — KGV Photogravure — Sheet-Printed Stamps with Inverted Watermark [M] 34/94

 — KGV Photogravure: The Size Controversy [M] 37/80

 — KGV – Photogravure 1½d Cylinder 116 [M] 35/14

 — King George V Photogravure Varieties [L] 34/4

 — Unrecorded Parcel Mark? [S] 43/59

RUTTER, Alex Hodson Would you buy a used stamp from this man? [S] 34/40

SABEY, Alan 1924 Wembley Postmark Puzzle [N] 33/40

 — 1925 British Empire Exhibition 1½d Imprimatur [L] 36/2

 — Penny Venetian Red Used Fiscally [S] 34/115

 — Provisional 40 Paras on ½d [M] 27/48

 — Sequel to the World’s First Postcodes [M] 27/24

 — Wembley Coil Stamps [M] 29/72

 — Wembley: posted between dates [S] 27/72

SALMON, Michael J. Charles Whiting and the Fire at Perkins, Bacon [L] 41/66

SAMUEL, Marcus Stamp Office 1697-1894, The [L] 24/27

 — Stamp Office, The [L] 23/70, [L] 24/10

 — The Stamp Office [L] 23/6

 — The Stamp Office 1694-1894 [L] 22/34, [L] 22/51, [L] 22/75, [L] 23/41

SANDERS, Reg A Newspaper and the Infamous Tax [S] 29/44

 — Early reference to the Mulready [N] 28/100

 — From Ninepence to Ten Thousand Pounds [M] 23/34

 — KEVIII Threehalfpence Imperf. [S] 29/80

 — KEVIII booklet panes of two [S] 31/65

 — KEVIII — A Discussion of the New Stamps [M] 26/1

 — King George VI Coronation Stamps [S] 23/57

 — King George VI Definitives [M] 30/62, [M] 30/84, [S] 31/39, [M] 31/66

 — King George VI Definitives – Introduction [M] 30/23

 — King George VI Definitives: Halfpenny Cylinder 3 – The Cutting Line [M] 29/95

 — PUC ½d Frame Break [N] 23/64

 — ‘Postage’ and/or ‘Revenue’ [M] 28/72

SARGENT, Peter Dividing Sheets at Somerset House [L] 44/12

 — Government Trial Perforation 14? – an Update [M] 38/46

 — Official perforation – what is the date of issue? [N] 36/80

SCHMITZ-LE HANNE, Gero More on the Demonetisation of Obsolete Stamps [N] 40/78

SCHOFIELD, Frank H. 1937 Coronation Stamp [N] 24/21, [S] 34/17, [S] 34/80

SEDDON, G. A. 1d Royal Cypher Variety [N] 24/78

SEFI, Michael First Downey Head Die [L] 33/41

 — KGV Photogravure 1d Printed on the Gummed Side [S] 37/116

SHAIDA, Hassan An Undesirable Error [M] 27/75

 — From Bicycles to Biplanes [M] 27/15

 — Those Vintage British Cars [M] 26/45

SHARKEY, Tony Late use of numeral obliterators [N] 44/87

SHERMAN, Graeme 1958/86 British Special Stamps [R] 33/36

 — British Postal Guide [R] 33/16

 — British Stamp Design 1993 [R] 33/36

 — Brunswick Star Cancels [R] 33/16

 — By the hands of a constable [S] 28/64

 — Catalogue of Perfins 1924-1925 British Empire Exhibiton Stamps [R] 32/35

 — Complete Deegam Machin Handbook Supplement 1995, The [R] 33/49

 — Creating a Good Impression [R] 32/76

 — Deegam Catalogue of Machin Se-tenant Pairs, The [R] 33/50

 — Deegam Priced Catalogue of Elizabethan Coil Leaders [R] 33/36

 — Dotted Circle Cancellations [R] 36/19

 — Essential Guide to the GB Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars 1840-1864 [R] 35/92

 — Guide to the History and Values of British Postal Orders 1881-1984 [R] 32/35

 — Higlett Bijou Bibliography [R] 36/20

 — History of the Ship Letters of the British Isles, A [R] 33/49

 — Irish Spoon Cancellations [R] 36/19

 — Perfin Society Illustrated Handlist of GB Perfins – Hospital Dies [R] 32/35

 — Pilfering, Protection and Perfins – an Aspect of the Line-Engraved 2d [R] 37/19

 — Postal Usage of the decimal Machin series 1971-1996 [R] 36/20

 — Postal Usage of the pre-decimal Machin series 1969-1971 [R] 36/20

 — Robertson Revisited [R] 37/18

 — The Essential Guide to the Great Britain Line Engraved 1d and 2d Stars [R] 34/17

 — Twopence Line-Engraved [N] 27/13

 — Under the Gum – Background to British Stamps 1840-1940 [R] 37/19

SIMPSON, Ray Another Combination Cover [M] 47/114

 — Combination Covers [L] 46/123

 — Distribution and Usage of Archer-Perforated Stamps [L] 47/14

 — Dividing Sheets at Somerset House [L] 44/12

 — Downey Head – extra row of perforations [N] 31/40

 — Government Trial Perforation 14? [M] 38/6

 — KGV Cancelling Lines [M] 36/89

 — Line-Engraved Plates – Withdrawal from Press & Defacement: Postscript [S] 36/105

 — Line-Engraved Stamp Plates: Withdrawal from Press and Defacement [L] 35/86

 — Line-engraved stamp plates: withdrawal from press and defacement [C] 36/18

 — Napier Perforating Machines: The 1874/78 Modifications [M] 36/38

 — Stamp Perforation: Modifications to the Napier Machines [M] 36/55

 — The 1879 Perforation Crisis: Conspiracy or Blunder? [L] 37/14

 — The Experimental and Promotional Distribution of Archer-Perf. Stamps [M] 47/63

 — The Penny Red: a Notation for Missing Perforation Pins [M] 32/61

 — The Post-Trial Archer Plates [L] 45/139

 — The Post-Trial Archer Plates – Correction [C] 46/3

 — Updates: Archer Post-Trial Plates and Combination Covers [M] 47/45

SKELLY, Ernest A King George V Mystery [M] 29/82

 — An Entire from Kingsbridge [M] 30/40

 — ‘My Own Dear Mary Jane’ [L] 27/86

SKINNER, Paul PUC £1 variety [N] 30/19

SLEMONS, Tom A Mixed-Franking Cover [L] 46/102

 — Buyer Beware! [M] 45/104

 — Mulready Advertisements [M] 45/14

SMITH, Edgar Machin Self-Adhesives to Look Out For [M] 41/20

SMITH, Edgar L. To Photocopy or Not [M] 38/86

SMITH, George W. 1857 Four Pence Rose Plates 1 and 2 [M] 28/61

 — A Chinese Penny to Pay [N] 26/20

 — Another Wyon ‘City’ Medal [M] 27/63

 — Boehm Head of Queen Victoria [M] 21/37

 — Bradbury, Wilkinson Seahorse 2s 6d Value – Major Re-Entry [S] 21/43

 — British Newspaper Sent Abroad [S] 29/43, [S] 31/40

 — Charles Skipper & East ‘Stamp’? [S] 23/65

 — Compound Plate Printing [M] 28/97

 — Die Flaw on the Engraved Stamps of Victoria? [M] 29/69

 — Further Study of the Engraved Machin £1 [M] 24/72

 — Gideon Fairman and the Mulready [M] 25/35

 — KGVI Ten Shillings Ultramarine of 1942 [L] 25/8

 — Medal Struck in Honour of a Partner in Perkins Bacon [M] 26/8

 — On the Use of King George IV’s Head [S] 25/43

 — Richard Sainthill and the Wyons [M] 26/88

 — Samuel Roberts — Postal Reformer [S] 25/83

 — Some Varieties of the KGVI 1951 Ten Shillings Value [S] 24/55

 — The Courboulds and the Queen’s Head [M] 27/70

 — The KGVI One Pound of 1951 [M] 28/14

 — The Work of Jeens and Chalon in a GB Collection [M] 29/86

 — Waterlow ‘Castle’ 2s 6d Plate 3B [N] 28/101

 — William James Linton (1812-1917) [M] 23/26

 — William Wyon and the Whiting Embossed Heads [M] 27/49

 — Wyon Essays – Not Only 1839 But Also 1879 [M] 27/21

SNARVOLD, Harry A Chinese Penny to Pay [S] 26/59

SPENS, The Lord Inverted Watermarks of the QEII ‘Castle’ Issues [M] 28/102

 — Inverted watermarks of the ‘Castle’ issues [S] 29/38

 — The Waterlow ‘Castle’ High Values 1955-58 [M] 27/84, [M] 28/5, [M] 28/90

SPINK Sale of Stamps and Covers from the Royal Philatelic Collection [M] 39/56

SPREI, Malcolm KEVII 1d Voucher Pane [N] 22/15

 — KGVI 1d booklet cylinder F9 [N] 29/76

 — QV 2d GOVT PARCELS Variety [N] 22/15

STAFFORD, Peter ‘Flexography — Fact and Fiction’ Re-visited [L] 41/89

STEVENSON, Iain Book Review: Collect British Postal Stationery [R] 46/45

STIRLING, David M. Some GB Stamp Booklets [L] 22/43

STOCKDALE, Graham 1d Die 2, Alphabet 3, Plate 22 [M] 41/5

STRONG, Peter KGV Royal Cypher letter codes [N] 29/78

SUSSEX, Vivien 1900 Telegram Prepaid with 93 Postage Stamps [M] 35/36

 — A Problem Express Cover [S] 29/59

 — Early Blue Lines on Registered Mail [S] 34/75

 — Express Delivery Service [S] 29/39

 — Inland Registered Mail [M] 27/94

 — London Parcels Delivery Company [S] 31/64

SUTTERS, The Revd H. J. PUC 1½d Variety [N] 33/75

 — QV 1855 4d Variety [N] 33/73

TANNER, Peter KGV broken pins [N] 29/78

 — Royal Cypher 4d varieties [N] 29/79

TAYLOR, Dr C. J. O. Newspaper Tax Stamps [M] 22/2

 — One Penny Die II, Plate 53 [S] 32/72

 — One Penny, Die 2, Plate 53, SF [C] 33/40

TAYLOR, Fred A Registered Letter Receipt of 1841 [L] 45/33

 — Caveat Emptor [M] 44/138

TAYLOR, F. W. 1859 Rose-Red Penny Curiously Trimmed [S] 33/117

 — A Distinctive Maltese Cross of Newcastle upon Tyne [M] 43/51

 — Bedlington Penny Post [L] 35/74

 — Did Peebles lose its Numeral Canceller in 1862 or 1864? [M] 37/8

 — Embossed Receipt Stamp [S] 34/53

 — Modernising with Perfins and Typewriters [S] 31/85

 — Newcastle-on-Tyne Circular Datestamps 1845-47 [M] 33/78

 — Penny Star with Reversed Watermark [M] 38/71

 — Plate 225 Perforation Variety [M] 39/16

 — Postage Stamps Used Fiscally [M] 34/97

 — Pre-stamp Railway Letter [M] 33/38

 — Registered Label No. 1 [M] 35/55

 — Registration Labels [M] 36/113

 — Reversed Date Slug [M] 32/93

 — ‘Via Hull – Not London’ [M] 32/77

TAYLOR, Russell Unusual London District Office Cancellations [S] 47/3

TAYLOR, R. Admiralty Officials — Variation in the Overprint [N] 25/80

 — Postmarks on the KEVII 1d Army Official [M] 26/6

 — QV Officials – Quantities Issued [M] 25/24

THE BRITISH LIBRARY British Library receives Lundy philatelic archive [S] 30/17

 — Catalogue of the Crawford Library of Philatelic Literature at the BL [R] 29/72

 — Customs and Excise philatelic correspondence to British Library [N] 30/78

 — Langmead Collection to British Library [S] 29/97

THOMAS, Dr Alfred 1861 1d Plate 51 — Stamp OJ Repaired [M] 34/55

 — 1d Die 2, Plate 51, Repaired Impressions [L] 43/66

 — Brunswick Star Cancellations [L] 45/49

THOMAS, Nicholas Re-use of Line-Engraved Plates [S] 39/77

THOMPSON, R. Amendments to Volume III, Plates 92-131 [N] 26/76

 — Amendments to Volume II, Plates 46-91 [S] 26/77

THORNELOE, Peter KGV Photogravure ½d flaw [N] 40/47

TIBBENHAM, R. J. Fluorescence – Myths or Theories [M] 36/34

TINGEY, John 2d Blue Plate 8 – OE Repair [M] 47/29

TONNA, G. C. Die II, Alphabet III, C8 colour shades [N] 35/60

TREACEY, Scott 1d red Die I from Plate 165 lettered AE [S] 39/100

 — SG Specialised Catalogue, Vol. 1, 13th edn [R] 42/131

TURNER, David End of the Maltese Cross in Edinburgh [M] 42/96

 — MArch or MAy? [S] 43/11

TYRRELL, Robert Ronald Cecil Alcock [S] 29/70

VAUGHAN, Alan New Discovery – 1d red cancelled with Moreton Hampstead Penny Post [S] 46/137

 — Seahorse variety [N] 36/19

VERNEY, Myra 1912-22 6d [N] 24/48

 — 1912-22 9d Agate [N] 24/48

VINCENT, Norman Surface Printed Stamps Postmarked Ascot Grandstand 14 June 1871 [S] 40/24

WALBY, Dr A. L. Cover to Adelaide [S] 33/20

WALKER, E. G. Changes of watermark [N] 29/58

WALKER, Tony Complete Deegam Machin Handbook [R] 31/80

 — Provincial meeting in Newcastle-upon-Tyne – 13 April 1991 [S] 29/57

WARREN, Daniel C. More on College Covers [M] 39/116

WEBSTER, Graeme KGV 1915 10s (De La Rue) ‘Cambridge’ Blue [L] 41/111

 — KGV Photogravure Sizes [M] 37/96

 — KGV Seahorses – Trial Impressions [L] 41/54

 — KGV Seahorses: Bradbury Wilkinson Paper Trials 1920-21 [L] 37/104

 — The Bradbury, Wilkinson 2s 6d Seahorses [L] 39/61

WELCH, John 1912 1d ‘Blot on O’ [N] 25/7

 — 1929 PUC halfpenny variety [N] 30/18

 — Budget Letter Card [N] 30/58

 — Christmas Greetings in Morse Code [S] 26/81

 — Postage Due Marks [S] 21/35

WELLSTED, W. Raife De La Rue Postage Stamp Booklets 1904-1910 [L] 22/66

 — Insurance and Compensation of Foreign Mail 1899–1946 [M] 21/52

WEST, Pete KGVI 1d booklet cylinder numbers [S] 30/19

 — KGVI and QEII Booklet Panes of Two [M] 30/92

 — Varieties on Booklet Stamps [M] 26/32

WEST, Vincent An Oxford Undergraduate and his Unpaid Bills [M] 40/87

 — College Stamp Covers – a Statistical Summary [L] 42/69

 — London Hotel Posts in 1912 [M] 45/123

 — More security embossing by Novelli & Co. [N] 43/137

 — Postal Envelope from Jesus College Cambridge [L] 38/21

 — Proposed Postal Envelope from Clare College Cambridge [M] 38/48

 — Security Embossing by Novelli & Co. [M] 42/29

 — The College Stamp Covers in the Royal Collection [L] 39/36

 — The Post Office and the Colleges [C] 46/137

WHEAT, Gilbert 1883 Ninepence Green on Cover [S] 39/115

 — More on the Demonetisation of Obsolete Stamps [S] 40/79

 — Scarcity of QV Surface Printed Stamps on Cover [M] 39/33

 — Surface Printed 2s Brown on Cover [L] 38/88

 — The 9d Green on Cover [M] 47/25

WHEAT, G. J. First Day Cover of the First Surface Printed Stamp [S] 32/64, [M] 34/33

 — Mysterious 1840 Cover [L] 30/85

 — Surface Printed on Cover [N] 29/18

 — Two Unrealised Rarities [M] 27/52

WHITEHEAD, Eric Display Card for the ‘Wonderland Postage-Stamp Case’ [M] 40/40

 — Penny Lilac Bisects [S] 33/9

 — ‘½v’ cuts on coil stamps [S] 36/82

WHITEHEAD, Eric L. Peebles Cancelling Practice [S] 37/37

WHITEHEAD, N. KGV Photogravure ½d variety [S] 40/70

 — More on the Demonetisation of Obsolete Stamps [N] 40/79

WHITE, A. R. Inland registered mail [S] 27/97

WHITWORTH, Andrew A. Further Notes on Plating the 1977 Silver Jubilee Aerogramme [M] 22/32

 — KGVI Varieties [S] 37/12

 — Plating the 1996 Christmas Aerogramme [M] 34/116

 — Plating the British Pictorial Aerogrammes, 1963 Onwards [M] 23/35, [S] 23/58, [M] 23/78, [M] 24/22, [M] 24/63

 — Plating the British Pictorial Aerogrammes, 1963 onwards [L] 23/19

 — Plating the Pictorial Aerogrammes [M] 25/15, [M] 25/40, [M] 25/93, [M] 26/5, [S] 26/67, [S] 26/89, [S] 27/26, [M] 27/50, [M] 27/78, [M] 27/85, [M] 28/3, [S] 28/73, [M] 29/8, [M] 29/35, [M] 29/47, [M] 30/6, [M] 30/36, [M] 30/55, [S] 30/69, [L] 33/65, [M] 33/96, [M] 33/115

WILKINSON, Leslie 1911 ½d Die 1b Variety [N] 24/78

 — 1912-22 2d Die 2 Frame Break [N] 24/20

 — 1912-22 6d Plates [S] 24/71

 — 1918 Bradbury Wilkinson Seahorses with ‘Punch’ Cancel [S] 24/45

 — 1922 Advertisement Trials [S] 27/27

 — Alfred J. Kirk [S] 38/19

 — Arnold John Lowe, FRPSL [N] 33/48

 — Block Cypher 1½d variety [N] 30/19

 — British Postal Reforms of 1839-1840 [M] 27/18

 — Charing — Post Town or Sub-office? [M] 26/84

 — Control Numbers and Plates of the KGV 6d Somerset House Printings [S] 23/61

 — Discovering Seahorses [R] 43/138

 — High Value Stamps Punched for Use on Telegraph Forms [L] 41/120

 — Identifying Seahorses [S] 30/83

 — Introduction of the Seahorse Issue [L] 27/1

 — KGV 1½d Booklet Stamps – Deepened Die [S] 37/93

 — KGV Notes [S] 22/64, [S] 23/49, [S] 23/83, [M] 24/39, [M] 26/33, [M] 27/40, [S] 29/15

 — KGV Royal Cypher Dates of Issue [M] 28/11, [M] 32/66

 — KGV Royal Cypher Plating [N] 37/12

 — KGV Seahorses — Rough Plate Proofs [S] 34/36

 — KGV notes [N] 29/97

 — King George V Colour Trials [N] 33/73

 — King George V Notes [M] 22/11

 — King George V Varieties [M] 32/86

 — King George V — Introduction of the Profile Head Stamps [L] 25/65, [L] 25/94, [L] 26/9

 — Numbered Sheets of the 1924 Wembley Issues [S] 38/20

 — Photogravure – The Official Sizes [M] 38/2

 — Plating Postage Due Controls [S] 39/77

 — Royal Cypher 1½d ‘THREF’ variety [N] 30/35

 — Royal Cypher 5d coil stamp [N] 30/19

 — Royal Cypher Halfpenny plate flaw [N] 31/54

 — Society Meeting — 14 October 1987 [S] 26/21

 — Stamps in Miniature [M] 33/86

 — The End of an Era – Grover & Co. Ltd Close [M] 40/18

 — The Somerset House Continuous Printing Plates for the 1d Roll Stamps [L] 41/80

 — The ‘Missing’ Somerset House Rolls [M] 37/51

 — Use of 9d King George V Stamps – 1 [M] 45/1

 — Visit to Bishops Stortford & District Philatelic Society [S] 29/13

WILLCOCKS, R. M. 1841 1d Plate 12 — an Earlier Date [S] 34/113

 — 3d Rate and Notices of Objection or ‘Good Old Brighton’ [M] 31/41

 — Date of issue of embossed stamps [S] 27/73

 — More on Postal Rates [S] 24/44

 — Multiplicity of Plates [N] 23/47

 — Penny Blacks and Mulreadys – Early Dates [M] 30/60

 — Philip d’Arcy [S] 35/23

 — Returned Letter Forms [M] 29/48

 — Stamp Distribution in 1840 [L] 28/82

 — Stamp distribution in 1840 [N] 29/18

WILLIAMS, Mike 1d Die 2 Alphabet 3 Plate 53 IJ & IK [M] 47/44

 — 1d Red Die 2 Plate 39 – A Date Conundrum [L] 45/97

 — 1d Rose-Red Die 2 Plate 58 [M] 46/68

 — Line Engraved 1d Dies I and II: an Unrecorded Difference [S] 29/98

WILLIAMS, Winston 1s Embossed – Earliest Known Date of Use [M] 31/94

WILSON, Alan Inverted watermarks of the ‘Castle’ issues [N] 29/38

WILSON, A. E. KGV Photogravure inverted watermarks [N] 35/59

 — Multipositives for the KGV Photogravure Halfpenny [M] 43/43

WISEMAN, Tony The Advent of the 1881 1d Lilac [L] 46/49

WISEMAN, W. A. 1864 Penny Plates [S] 35/86

 — 1884 Colour Trials Without Corner Letters [S] 33/52

 — 1885 ½d and 1d IR Official Overprinting [S] 34/112

 — 1887 ½d Plate Numbers [M] 23/18

 — Back to Stamps [L] 32/55

 — Brass Rings [L] 41/115

 — Dates of Issue of Certain Army Official Stamps [S] 25/76

 — Downey Head halfpenny die 1b plate scratch [N] 28/62

 — Free Postage? [M] 24/26

 — Inland Revenue Stamping Department 1878-1910 [L] 36/114

 — KEVII penny – no watermark [N] 28/17

 — KGV offsets [N] 28/62

 — Line-Engraved Perforation and Other Matters [M] 43/37

 — Measurement of Shades – 3 [L] 39/30

 — New Plate Combination of the KEVII 5d [L] 35/82

 — Numbers of Certain GB Official Overprints [S] 25/51

 — Official Plate Numbers of ½d KEVII Plates [M] 22/72

 — Penny Lilac – ‘inverted’ control letter X [N] 33/72

 — Pin Repairs on the KEVII 1d [M] 42/115

 — QV 3d on 3d Lilac of 1883 – Mystery Stamp: Part 1 [M] 44/35

 — QV 3d on 3d Lilac of 1883 – Mystery Stamp: Part 2 [M] 44/51

 — Q/R Controls of the 1887 and 1900 ½d [L] 31/21

 — Small Parcel Post Labels of the Post Office Stores Dept., 1883-c.1908 [L] 36/21

 — The 1890 10d and Other Matters [M] 28/79

 — The Consolidated Contract 1880 – Perforation [S] 36/54

 — The De La Rue Family [S] 22/60

 — The KEVII 1d Diagonally Overprinted ‘CANCELLED’, SG Spec. M6t [L] 40/6

 — Thoughts on the GBPS & GBJ [M] 29/28

WITHAM 1841 One Penny Plate 64 Stamp CK [S] 38/87

WITHAM, Paul 1844 1d Red-Brown Plate 49, TF [S] 41/7

 — 1854 Die 1 1d Perforated [C] 24/21

 — 1855 1d, Alphabet 2, Plate 12, JH [S] 42/137

 — 1d Die 2, Alphabet 2, Plate 20 [M] 45/24

 — 1d red Die I from Plate 165 lettered AE [S] 39/100

 — Line-Engraved Notes [M] 43/42

 — Plate 71 Second State Re-Entry [S] 24/36

WLODARCZYK, Marius KEVII 1d Control H8 – A Follow-Up [M] 47/28

 — KEVII Notes [M] 46/121

 — Neglected Plate Varieties [L] 33/25

 — Neglected Plate Varieties 1887-1913 [L] 29/32, [L] 30/1, [M] 31/49, [L] 31/73

 — QV Jubilee 2½ and 3d Plate Varieties [L] 47/49

WOLFSON, Harvey Guillotined Machin [N] 35/39

 — KEVII 7d – over-inked? [N] 37/98

 — KEVII ½d with inverted watermark [N] 35/39

 — KGV Downey Head Halfpenny Die 1b – Flaw on N2c [N] 37/99

 — PUC Varieties [N] 24/21

WOOD, Dr Keith J. 1861 3d Inverted Watermark [N] 21/56

WORSFOLD, Peter A King George VI Proof [M] 32/69

 — Double Heads [L] 43/98

 — Penny Red and Penny Blue Revisited [M] 32/36

 — Postage Due – The 1951 Provisionals [L] 41/48

 — ‘SHORTH AND’ [M] 45/125

WYLDE, Graham MA is for March [S] 42/138

YOUNG, Peter De La Rue and their Artists’ Drawings [L] 29/61

 — De La Rue’s Embossed Dummy Stamp [M] 30/76

 — Inserted Pillars – A New Discovery [M] 24/8

 — Notes on the 1d Lilac – The Interpane Pillars [M] 21/81

 — Notes on the 1d Lilac – Sheet Numbering [M] 27/7

 — Penny Lilac Lantern Slide [S] 23/69

 — Printers’ Samples – The Colour Trials [L] 21/74, [L] 22/4, [L] 23/52, [L] 24/74, [L] 25/26

 — QV Surface Printed Notes [S] 26/30

 — Some Notes on Postal Rates [S] 23/62

 — Surface Printed Bisects [M] 29/26

 — Surface Printed Notes [M] 41/38

 — Surface Printed Study Circle Notes [M] 22/26

 — The 1881 Colour Trials [M] 28/74

 — The Earliest Inks of the 1881 1d Lilac [L] 45/75

 — The Invalidation of Victorian Postage Stamps [L] 40/21

 — The Invalidation or Demonetisation of Postage Stamps [M] 40/50

 — The ‘Official’ Forgeries [M] 26/24