Nordia 2020 will be held at Malmö on September 4-6, 2020. The organization committee has recently published Bulletin 1.
The president of the organizing committee, Mr. Lars Nordberg, welcomes everybody to take part:
“The team has planned this exhibition since before 2018, when Malmex 2018 took place in the same place. Based on this experience, we are proud to invite you to an even better, larger and more international philatelic exhibition with participation of important international organizations. We know that the exhibition area has good lighting, plenty of space, and hotel accommodation just across the street with a sky bar on the 16th floor with panoramic windows in all directions. Here you get a unique view of Malmö and Öresund.”
Bulletin 1 contains an application form as well as IREX of the exhibition.
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Nordia-2020-Bulletin-1-cover-small-e1580205373164.jpg122200Ari Muhonenhttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngAri Muhonen2020-01-28 11:51:412020-01-28 11:56:26Nordia 2020 Bulletin 1 is out
Every London international stamp exhibition has historically attracted many of the best exhibits from across the world, and this is certainly true of London 2020. Regrettably, the organisers have had to turn down many top class exhibits but hope that the goal of offering the visitor examples of the finest exhibits across a wide range of subjects has been achieved.
As with previous International stamp exhibitions held at the Business Design Centre in Upper Street, Islington, this exhibition is divided, for the purposes of the competitive exhibits, into two halves.
On Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, 2 to 5 May, exhibits will be shown covering Postal History, Revenues, Postal Stationery, Open Class, Postcards (experimental class), and part of the Youth section.
Over Tuesday night every frame will be dismounted and new exhibits will be mounted. Thus, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 6 to 9 May, exhibits will be shown covering Traditional, Thematic, Aero and the remaining part of Youth plus the World Stamp Championship class.
As usual for the once every decade London FIP International exhibition, the available frames were heavily over-subscribed. However, by using some ingenuity and finding room for frames in every conceivable corner of the space, the organisers have been able to increase the number of frames from 2,750 to 3,400 across the two halves. This was achieved despite a tight budget. Therefore, London 2020 is showing that it is able to stand on its own feet and, at the same time, is bigger in frame numbers than either the 2010 FIP International or the 2015 FEPA exhibitions.
Each half of the exhibition is dominated by either the Postal History (186 exhibits) or the Traditional (147 exhibits) classes, offering material from every continent and from every period. Everything is covered from Aden to Zululand. In addition, the Postal Stationery class offers 36 exhibits, the Revenue class 23 exhibits while in the the Aerophilately class there are 26 exhibits. Among the other classes, there are 43 exhibits of Thematic Philately, 32 exhibits in the Open Class, a class that has been growing in popularity at national and international levels, and 15 exhibits in the experimental Picture Post Card class. The popular ‘One Frame’ class has generated over 100 exhibits across all classes.
The organisers are pleased to announce that there are 39 Youth exhibits across all three age categories, coming from a number of countries across the world. The only disappointment is there are very few ‘Modern’ exhibits (defined as material from approximately the last 20 years). Although such material is widely collected, it seems not by those who wish to exhibit.
To the surprise of the organisers, there are also over 250 literature exhibits (believed to be a record for any FIP exhibition) including over 30 in the digital literature class, all of which can be seen in the Reading Room at the exhibition.
Every visitor will enjoy some of the finest collections across the wide spectrum of philately, and has the opportunity to see and learn about their own and other interests; and will also be able to see many and varied examples of how to display material. It will be another decade until a similar opportunity arises, so a visit is thoroughly recommend – or rather two visits, one for each half of the exhibition.
The international Jury will be headed by Jury President Chris Harman, with Andrew Cheung, Brian Trotter and Dan Walker as Jury Vice-Presidents. The Jury Secretary will be Lars Engelbrecht, assisted by Michael Smith. The FIP Jury Honorary President is Bernie Beston, while the FIP Consultant is Bernard Jimenez.
For more information, go to www.london2020.co/mailchimp/ to receive newsletter updates about the progress of the exhibition and receive important announcements as they are made.
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The official website of the FEPA, fepanews.com, was active offering 100 news in 2019. The topics can be categorized as follows:
Topic
Number of news
FEPA (Family, Board, Congress, magazine)
30
FEPA Exhibitions (Patronage, Recognition)
25
National exhibitions
22
FIP exhibitions
5
National Federation
14
FIP
8
Literature
4
Other
4
TOTAL
110
During the year there were altogether
35 422 sessions
14 640 users
110 662 page views
The Board hopes to continue this pace. We invite the Federations and organization committees of exhibitions to send us information that we can publish on the website. It xan be sent to the FEPA President and/or webmaster or to any member of the Board. The contact addresses can be found here:
Nordia 2020 Bulletin 1 is out
Nordia 2020 will be held at Malmö on September 4-6, 2020. The organization committee has recently published Bulletin 1.
The president of the organizing committee, Mr. Lars Nordberg, welcomes everybody to take part:
“The team has planned this exhibition since before 2018, when Malmex 2018 took place in the same place. Based on this experience, we are proud to invite you to an even better, larger and more international philatelic exhibition with participation of important international organizations. We know that the exhibition area has good lighting, plenty of space, and hotel accommodation just across the street with a sky bar on the 16th floor with panoramic windows in all directions. Here you get a unique view of Malmö and Öresund.”
Bulletin 1 contains an application form as well as IREX of the exhibition.
You can read the Bulletin here:
Something for every collector
Press release
Every London international stamp exhibition has historically attracted many of the best exhibits from across the world, and this is certainly true of London 2020. Regrettably, the organisers have had to turn down many top class exhibits but hope that the goal of offering the visitor examples of the finest exhibits across a wide range of subjects has been achieved.
As with previous International stamp exhibitions held at the Business Design Centre in Upper Street, Islington, this exhibition is divided, for the purposes of the competitive exhibits, into two halves.
On Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, 2 to 5 May, exhibits will be shown covering Postal History, Revenues, Postal Stationery, Open Class, Postcards (experimental class), and part of the Youth section.
Over Tuesday night every frame will be dismounted and new exhibits will be mounted. Thus, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 6 to 9 May, exhibits will be shown covering Traditional, Thematic, Aero and the remaining part of Youth plus the World Stamp Championship class.
As usual for the once every decade London FIP International exhibition, the available frames were heavily over-subscribed. However, by using some ingenuity and finding room for frames in every conceivable corner of the space, the organisers have been able to increase the number of frames from 2,750 to 3,400 across the two halves. This was achieved despite a tight budget. Therefore, London 2020 is showing that it is able to stand on its own feet and, at the same time, is bigger in frame numbers than either the 2010 FIP International or the 2015 FEPA exhibitions.
Each half of the exhibition is dominated by either the Postal History (186 exhibits) or the Traditional (147 exhibits) classes, offering material from every continent and from every period. Everything is covered from Aden to Zululand. In addition, the Postal Stationery class offers 36 exhibits, the Revenue class 23 exhibits while in the the Aerophilately class there are 26 exhibits. Among the other classes, there are 43 exhibits of Thematic Philately, 32 exhibits in the Open Class, a class that has been growing in popularity at national and international levels, and 15 exhibits in the experimental Picture Post Card class. The popular ‘One Frame’ class has generated over 100 exhibits across all classes.
The organisers are pleased to announce that there are 39 Youth exhibits across all three age categories, coming from a number of countries across the world. The only disappointment is there are very few ‘Modern’ exhibits (defined as material from approximately the last 20 years). Although such material is widely collected, it seems not by those who wish to exhibit.
To the surprise of the organisers, there are also over 250 literature exhibits (believed to be a record for any FIP exhibition) including over 30 in the digital literature class, all of which can be seen in the Reading Room at the exhibition.
Every visitor will enjoy some of the finest collections across the wide spectrum of philately, and has the opportunity to see and learn about their own and other interests; and will also be able to see many and varied examples of how to display material. It will be another decade until a similar opportunity arises, so a visit is thoroughly recommend – or rather two visits, one for each half of the exhibition.
The international Jury will be headed by Jury President Chris Harman, with Andrew Cheung, Brian Trotter and Dan Walker as Jury Vice-Presidents. The Jury Secretary will be Lars Engelbrecht, assisted by Michael Smith. The FIP Jury Honorary President is Bernie Beston, while the FIP Consultant is Bernard Jimenez.
For more information, go to www.london2020.co/mailchimp/ to receive newsletter updates about the progress of the exhibition and receive important announcements as they are made.
fepanews.com offered 110 news in 2019
The official website of the FEPA, fepanews.com, was active offering 100 news in 2019. The topics can be categorized as follows:
During the year there were altogether
The Board hopes to continue this pace. We invite the Federations and organization committees of exhibitions to send us information that we can publish on the website. It xan be sent to the FEPA President and/or webmaster or to any member of the Board. The contact addresses can be found here:
fepanews.com/about-fepa/board