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The Augustan Society, Inc., has the study of philatelics (stamps) within its purview, and it is delegated to the Philatelic Study Group to conduct that study. In the natural course of events, this study has included compiling a substantial collection of stamps.
 
The Augustan Society, Inc., has the study of philatelics (stamps) within its purview, and it is delegated to the Philatelic Study Group to conduct that study. In the natural course of events, this study has included compiling a substantial collection of stamps.
  
These stamps are used both for the study thereof, and photographs of same may be used to illustrate Society publications. To this end, a focused collection that display images of monarchs, seals, heraldry, and perhaps other topics should rightly be held, even while this Study Group is inactive.
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These stamps are used both for the study thereof directly, and photographs of same may be used to illustrate Society publications. To this end, a focused collection that display images of monarchs, seals, heraldry, and perhaps other topics should rightly be held, even while this Study Group is inactive.
  
The collection is a combination of several individual’s donated collections, plus some deliberate work to collect topical stamps. These need to be organized into the following collections, with surplus material sold.
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The collection is a combination of several individuals’ donated collections, plus some deliberate work to collect topical stamps. These need to be organized into the following collections, with surplus material sold.
  
 
# Comprehensive collection (which itself might be sold)
 
# Comprehensive collection (which itself might be sold)
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# Insignia on Stamps
 
# Insignia on Stamps
 
# Royalty on Stamps
 
# Royalty on Stamps
# Possibly others at the discretion of the Philatelic Committee
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# Possibly others at the discretion of the Philatelic Study Group
  
There is an additional challenge in identifying the personal collections of our Founder, which have been packed without specific identification. These need to be separated and returned to his heir.
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There is an additional challenge in identifying the personal collections of our [[Founder]], which have been packed without specific identification. These need to be separated and returned to his heir.
  
At present, some of the philatelic collection has been found among the library materials, and more among the former museum collection. The numbering on the boxes suggests that there is more yet to be found. The collection is presently being consolidated into the [[Equipment Room]].
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At present, some of the philatelic collection has been found among the [[Library]] materials, and more among the former [[Museum]] collection. The numbering on the boxes suggests that there is more yet to be found. The collection is presently being consolidated into the [[Equipment Room]].
  
Books on the topic are to be shelved in the library.
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Books on the topic are to be shelved in the Library.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:56, 27 July 2016

The Augustan Society, Inc., has the study of philatelics (stamps) within its purview, and it is delegated to the Philatelic Study Group to conduct that study. In the natural course of events, this study has included compiling a substantial collection of stamps.

These stamps are used both for the study thereof directly, and photographs of same may be used to illustrate Society publications. To this end, a focused collection that display images of monarchs, seals, heraldry, and perhaps other topics should rightly be held, even while this Study Group is inactive.

The collection is a combination of several individuals’ donated collections, plus some deliberate work to collect topical stamps. These need to be organized into the following collections, with surplus material sold.

  1. Comprehensive collection (which itself might be sold)
  2. Castles on Stamps
  3. Chivalry on Stamps
  4. Flags on Stamps
  5. Heraldry on Stamps
  6. Insignia on Stamps
  7. Royalty on Stamps
  8. Possibly others at the discretion of the Philatelic Study Group

There is an additional challenge in identifying the personal collections of our Founder, which have been packed without specific identification. These need to be separated and returned to his heir.

At present, some of the philatelic collection has been found among the Library materials, and more among the former Museum collection. The numbering on the boxes suggests that there is more yet to be found. The collection is presently being consolidated into the Equipment Room.

Books on the topic are to be shelved in the Library.