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This is a very well structured and interesting video. Thanks! Sir Rowland Hill must have been a very creative and visionary person.
Such an entertaining way to learn some knowledge, Thank you, Oscar!
Fascinating! Were there, I wonder, similar movements in places like France or the US?
We are planning a Q&A session with Oscar Young. Do you have any questions about your stamps or about collecting? Fill in our form here with your question: share-eu1.hsforms.com/1SLb2hIW7SEiu00e1JR0dbg2dfse1
Sir Baldwins Auction Raffles my stamps update please
The pre-reform postal system was truly Python-esque: having the receiver of a letter cover the postage is the last word in ludicrousness.
Hello. I have a collection of valuable and rare original stamps from several countries with a long life. Can you help or buy?
We have Rowland Hill House in our town.
If anyone wants to see one the finest philatelic displays on the postal reform of GB, try and get to see Bill Barrell's display on the subject.
You might also like some of my videos on youtube about rare stamps. 👍
1d in 1840 was equivalent in purchasing power to about £1.28 today, so stamps aren't that much more expensive nowadays.
Sadly the Royal mail do not frank stamps anymore and have destroyed the machin collecting scene.
This is a very well structured and interesting video. Thanks! Sir Rowland Hill must have been a very creative and visionary person.
Such an entertaining way to learn some knowledge, Thank you, Oscar!
Fascinating! Were there, I wonder, similar movements in places like France or the US?
We are planning a Q&A session with Oscar Young. Do you have any questions about your stamps or about collecting? Fill in our form here with your question: share-eu1.hsforms.com/1SLb2hIW7SEiu00e1JR0dbg2dfse1
Sir Baldwins Auction Raffles my stamps update please
The pre-reform postal system was truly Python-esque: having the receiver of a letter cover the postage is the last word in ludicrousness.
Hello. I have a collection of valuable and rare original stamps from several countries with a long life. Can you help or buy?
We have Rowland Hill House in our town.
If anyone wants to see one the finest philatelic displays on the postal reform of GB, try and get to see Bill Barrell's display on the subject.
You might also like some of my videos on youtube about rare stamps. 👍
1d in 1840 was equivalent in purchasing power to about £1.28 today, so stamps aren't that much more expensive nowadays.
Sadly the Royal mail do not frank stamps anymore and have destroyed the machin collecting scene.