When British and Colonial forces invaded the Zulu Kingdom on 11 January 1879, they ignited one of the most famous conflicts of the Victorian era. In July 2023, the Spear Museum of Philatelic History at the Royal Philatelic Society London will host a public exhibition displaying more than 500 postal, historical, and cultural objects exploring the context, history, and ongoing legacy of this Clash of Empires. The exhibition’s narrative will begin in the early years of the 19th century with the emergence of King Shaka kaSenzangakhona and the rise of the Zulu Kingdom and go all the way through to 2019, 140 years after the start of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War. The depth and scope of this context philately exhibition is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to see the intertwined stories of this important history told through hundreds of artefacts.
The exhibition will open to the public on 1 July 2023 and remain open, Monday-Saturday, to 31 July 2023. The exhibition will be free admission, pre-registration required.
The upcoming issue of Post Horn Magazine will publish in Italian a 14-page article with the same title “Scontro tra Imperi: La guerra Anglo-Zulu” (i.e. Clash of Empires: The Anglo-Zulu War) by Alexander Haimann, the researcher and collector of Anglo-Zulu history and the exhibition curator.
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Since its establishment in London in 1666, Spink & Son Ltd. has grown to become a superior auction house for rarities worldwide. It specialises in the auctioning and private sales of stamps, coins, banknotes, medals, bonds & shares, autographs, books, wine & spirits, and lifestyle collectables.
Spink Insider was first published in 2009 and is currently released three times per annum. Along with articles of interest relating to areas in which the business specialises, it includes previews and reviews of upcoming Spink auctions.
Following a decision at the FESOFI General Assembly held in Madrid on 5th March, the FESOFI Medal was awarded to:
Alcañiz Philatelic and Numismatic Group (organisation)
Miguel Ángel García Fernández (individual)
The FESOFI Medals will be presented to the awardees at the EXFILNA-JUVENIA 2023 Palmares dinner on 22nd April.
In addition, the Medal of Philatelic Merit will be presented by the Council of the Civil Order of Postal Merit and the Medal of Philatelic Merit, following a decision at the 31st March meeting. The awardees are:
Clash of Empires: The 1879 Anglo-Zulu War Exhibition
When British and Colonial forces invaded the Zulu Kingdom on 11 January 1879, they ignited one of the most famous conflicts of the Victorian era. In July 2023, the Spear Museum of Philatelic History at the Royal Philatelic Society London will host a public exhibition displaying more than 500 postal, historical, and cultural objects exploring the context, history, and ongoing legacy of this Clash of Empires. The exhibition’s narrative will begin in the early years of the 19th century with the emergence of King Shaka kaSenzangakhona and the rise of the Zulu Kingdom and go all the way through to 2019, 140 years after the start of the 1879 Anglo-Zulu War. The depth and scope of this context philately exhibition is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to see the intertwined stories of this important history told through hundreds of artefacts.
The exhibition will open to the public on 1 July 2023 and remain open, Monday-Saturday, to 31 July 2023. The exhibition will be free admission, pre-registration required.
Clash of Empires promo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBxb4PV2OVo
Details on the exhibition website: http://clashofempires.org
The upcoming issue of Post Horn Magazine will publish in Italian a 14-page article with the same title “Scontro tra Imperi: La guerra Anglo-Zulu” (i.e. Clash of Empires: The Anglo-Zulu War) by Alexander Haimann, the researcher and collector of Anglo-Zulu history and the exhibition curator.
Latest issue of Spink Insider magazine now online
Since its establishment in London in 1666, Spink & Son Ltd. has grown to become a superior auction house for rarities worldwide. It specialises in the auctioning and private sales of stamps, coins, banknotes, medals, bonds & shares, autographs, books, wine & spirits, and lifestyle collectables.
Spink Insider was first published in 2009 and is currently released three times per annum. Along with articles of interest relating to areas in which the business specialises, it includes previews and reviews of upcoming Spink auctions.
The magazine is available either online or as a hard copy at https://insider.spink.com
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FESOFI and Philatelic Merit Medals 2023
Following a decision at the FESOFI General Assembly held in Madrid on 5th March, the FESOFI Medal was awarded to:
The FESOFI Medals will be presented to the awardees at the EXFILNA-JUVENIA 2023 Palmares dinner on 22nd April.
In addition, the Medal of Philatelic Merit will be presented by the Council of the Civil Order of Postal Merit and the Medal of Philatelic Merit, following a decision at the 31st March meeting. The awardees are:
Gold Medal
Silver Medal
Details at: https://fesofi.es/noticias/medallas-de-fesofi-y-del-merito-filatelico-2023