22 articles from prominent scholars under the general theme “The Spanish speaking countries” was this year’s contribution to Editor Guy Coutant’s call for papers in Opus XXIV. It is the socond time that the annual publication of the European Academy of Philately is devoted to Spanish philately, following Opus XI, in 2011.
“The international influence of the AEP is clearly demonstrated by the diversity of the authors’ nationalities. In addition to the large number of Spanish authors, I received three articles from France, two from the United States, four from Belgium, one from Portugal, one from Uruguay, and one from Gibraltar”, the Editor mentions in his message.
In the opening remarks of his message, President Peter Suhadolc quotes: “The decision to have this year’s Opus dedicated to Spanish speaking countries has proven to have hit the bull’s eye. Both the volume and quality of papers submitted demonstrated the great interest for this area, the many related topics and the high level of research of the authors”.
Next year’s theme is Italy, territories and colonies.
In his President’s Newsletter, dated 8 May, Mike J Y Roberts FRPSL, President of the Royal Philatelic Society London, wrote:
Some of you who follow the press briefings over in the UK will be aware that there has been a recent review of Royal Patronages.
Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II had about 460 Patronages of charities which she followed. To these were added several hundred from Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla, which together brought the total to approximately 1,000. All these have been the subject to a recent review to see which are to be continued; indeed the numbers have been cut down considerably.
I have received a personal letter from Sir Clive Alderton, The Principal Private Secretary to the King and Queen. He writes “I am pleased to confirm that His Majesty would be delighted to accept the Patronage of the Royal Philatelic Society. It is my great pleasure to share this news with you to mark the first anniversary of their Majesties’ Coronation”.
It is indeed a great honour for our Society. I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all those who have contributed to this including our staff and our many volunteers both in the UK and abroad.
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https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/RPSL_2023_video.jpg800800Costas Chazapishttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngCostas Chazapis2024-05-09 17:42:162024-05-09 22:29:44RPSL and Royal Patronages
The lists of exhibits at HAFNIA 24 are now available on-line. The lists are in both class and country order and a separate list for literature exhibits. Please take the opportunity to have a look at the lists and get a first impression of the many wonderful exhibits you will be able to see in Copenhagen in October.
In total we have 268 exhibits from 38 countries in 1498 frames plus 60 literature exhibits.
The jury is also available, and they are listed per team, so you will be able to see the jurors for each class. The jury president is Lars Jørgensen, Belgium/Denmark and the jury secretary is Peter Suhadolc, Slovenia. Honorary Jury President is our FEPA President Bill Hedley, United Kingdom.
In total there are 32 jurors, 7 apprentices and two experts from 33 countries.
We still need all the support we can get, and one way you can support HAFNIA 24 is by becoming a member of the HAFNIA 24 Club. Please read more about the club and the benefits:
Opus XXIV
22 articles from prominent scholars under the general theme “The Spanish speaking countries” was this year’s contribution to Editor Guy Coutant’s call for papers in Opus XXIV. It is the socond time that the annual publication of the European Academy of Philately is devoted to Spanish philately, following Opus XI, in 2011.
“The international influence of the AEP is clearly demonstrated by the diversity of the authors’ nationalities. In addition to the large number of Spanish authors, I received three articles from France, two from the United States, four from Belgium, one from Portugal, one from Uruguay, and one from Gibraltar”, the Editor mentions in his message.
In the opening remarks of his message, President Peter Suhadolc quotes: “The decision to have this year’s Opus dedicated to Spanish speaking countries has proven to have hit the bull’s eye. Both the volume and quality of papers submitted demonstrated the great interest for this area, the many related topics and the high level of research of the authors”.
Next year’s theme is Italy, territories and colonies.
Cover design by Dr Myrsini Vardopoulou, Hon. AEP.
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RPSL and Royal Patronages
In his President’s Newsletter, dated 8 May, Mike J Y Roberts FRPSL, President of the Royal Philatelic Society London, wrote:
Some of you who follow the press briefings over in the UK will be aware that there has been a recent review of Royal Patronages.
Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II had about 460 Patronages of charities which she followed. To these were added several hundred from Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla, which together brought the total to approximately 1,000. All these have been the subject to a recent review to see which are to be continued; indeed the numbers have been cut down considerably.
I have received a personal letter from Sir Clive Alderton, The Principal Private Secretary to the King and Queen. He writes “I am pleased to confirm that His Majesty would be delighted to accept the Patronage of the Royal Philatelic Society. It is my great pleasure to share this news with you to mark the first anniversary of their Majesties’ Coronation”.
It is indeed a great honour for our Society. I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all those who have contributed to this including our staff and our many volunteers both in the UK and abroad.
[photo credit: Exploring Stamps (video): A Visit to the Royal]
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HAFNIA 24 Newsletter #10
Exhibits and Jury ready
Newsletter #10
Copenhagen, 6 May 2024
The Exhibits for HAFNIA 24 are now on-line
The lists of exhibits at HAFNIA 24 are now available on-line. The lists are in both class and country order and a separate list for literature exhibits. Please take the opportunity to have a look at the lists and get a first impression of the many wonderful exhibits you will be able to see in Copenhagen in October.
In total we have 268 exhibits from 38 countries in 1498 frames plus 60 literature exhibits.
Click here to go to the exhibit lists
The Jury is now on-line
The jury is also available, and they are listed per team, so you will be able to see the jurors for each class. The jury president is Lars Jørgensen, Belgium/Denmark and the jury secretary is Peter Suhadolc, Slovenia. Honorary Jury President is our FEPA President Bill Hedley, United Kingdom.
In total there are 32 jurors, 7 apprentices and two experts from 33 countries.
Click here to see the Jury
Please join the HAFNIA 24 Club
We still need all the support we can get, and one way you can support HAFNIA 24 is by becoming a member of the HAFNIA 24 Club. Please read more about the club and the benefits:
Click here for information on HAFNIA 24 Club
Best wishes
Lars Peter Svendsen
President of the organizing committee
and
Lars Engelbrecht
General Commissioner, HAFNIA 24
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https://www.hafnia24.com
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