On occasion of the Centenary of the first Scouts stamps, has been held a Conference – Colloquium at the headquarters of the Scout Group “Kolonia de BP 347”, under the Organization of the “Club Filatélico Scouts y Guías” lead by Estanislao Pan de Alfaro.
The speaker has been the specialist in Scout Philately, Benito González Bugallo
The end of the First World War brought the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Republic of Czechoslovakia, formed from the former Habsburg possessions of Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia and the Ukraine of the Carpathians, declared its independence in October 1918.
In the chaotic days that followed, the Czechoslovak National Council authorized the Czech Scouts to deliver mail in Prague. The Czech Post Scout was in operation from November 7 to November 25, 1918, when the regular postal authorities assumed responsibility for the mail.
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The General Archive of the Indies, in Seville, UNESCO World Heritage building, hosted the Symposium
Amongst the events of the FEPA Exhibition “EXFILNA – ECC 2018”, on the 3rd of November were held at the “Archivo General de Indias”, in Seville, a cycle of conferences in front of a numerous and interested public coming from Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Panamá, Portugal, France, Netherlands, Sweden and Germany amongst others countries. Organized by the Spanish Federation FESOFI, with the Patronage of the Spanish Post “Correos” and the collaboration of the National Dealers Association “ANFIL”.
From left, Mr. Francisco Piniella, Mr. Manuel Alvarez, Mr. Manuel Arango, Mr. José Ramón Moreno, presenting the lecturers and Mr. Jesús Sitjá
The lecturers were presented by the FEPA President, José Ramón Moreno and its conferences were of such high interest that most would have needed much more time to accomplish the wishes of the public present.
The speakers of the Postal History Symposium “Spain-America, 500 years of Postal Relations” were:
-Jesús Sitja, President of the Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History “The beginnings of the Royal Rates of the Spanish Post in América (1764-1769)”
-Manuel Arango, from the Colombian Federation of Philatelic Societies, “Pre-philately of the new Kingdom of Granada”.
-Francisco Piniella, from the Spanish Federation of Philatelic Societies. “The Commercial Company of the Maritime Post Office of Havana or the decline of the colonial postal system”
-Manuel Álvarez, from the General Archive of the Indies. “The postal documentation in the Archivo General de Indias”
From left: Mr. Santiago Cruz, President of the Philatelic Federation of Colombia, Mr. Manuel Ravina, Director of the “Archivo General de Indias”, presenting the lecturer and Mr. Eugenio de Quesada who made the presentation “The Chasquis, Post of the Inca and the Viceroyalties of Peru and New Granada”
This series of conferences on Postal History were completed by Mr. Eugenio de Quesada who spoke about “The Chasquis, Post of the Inca and the Viceroyalties of Peru and New Granada” product of his own outstanding research, while Mr. Esteve Domenech made his excellent presentation “The value of Postal History: A proposal for dialogue”.
Mr. Esteve Domenech in his interesting lecture “The value of Postal History: A proposal for dialogue”
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Prague 1918-2018: 100 Years of the first Scout stamps
On occasion of the Centenary of the first Scouts stamps, has been held a Conference – Colloquium at the headquarters of the Scout Group “Kolonia de BP 347”, under the Organization of the “Club Filatélico Scouts y Guías” lead by Estanislao Pan de Alfaro.
The speaker has been the specialist in Scout Philately, Benito González Bugallo
The end of the First World War brought the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Republic of Czechoslovakia, formed from the former Habsburg possessions of Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia and the Ukraine of the Carpathians, declared its independence in October 1918.
In the chaotic days that followed, the Czechoslovak National Council authorized the Czech Scouts to deliver mail in Prague. The Czech Post Scout was in operation from November 7 to November 25, 1918, when the regular postal authorities assumed responsibility for the mail.
Postal History Symposium “Spain-America, 500 years of Postal Relations”
The General Archive of the Indies, in Seville, UNESCO World Heritage building, hosted the Symposium
Amongst the events of the FEPA Exhibition “EXFILNA – ECC 2018”, on the 3rd of November were held at the “Archivo General de Indias”, in Seville, a cycle of conferences in front of a numerous and interested public coming from Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Panamá, Portugal, France, Netherlands, Sweden and Germany amongst others countries. Organized by the Spanish Federation FESOFI, with the Patronage of the Spanish Post “Correos” and the collaboration of the National Dealers Association “ANFIL”.
From left, Mr. Francisco Piniella, Mr. Manuel Alvarez, Mr. Manuel Arango, Mr. José Ramón Moreno, presenting the lecturers and Mr. Jesús Sitjá
The lecturers were presented by the FEPA President, José Ramón Moreno and its conferences were of such high interest that most would have needed much more time to accomplish the wishes of the public present.
The speakers of the Postal History Symposium “Spain-America, 500 years of Postal Relations” were:
-Jesús Sitja, President of the Royal Spanish Academy of Philately and Postal History “The beginnings of the Royal Rates of the Spanish Post in América (1764-1769)”
-Manuel Arango, from the Colombian Federation of Philatelic Societies, “Pre-philately of the new Kingdom of Granada”.
-Francisco Piniella, from the Spanish Federation of Philatelic Societies. “The Commercial Company of the Maritime Post Office of Havana or the decline of the colonial postal system”
-Manuel Álvarez, from the General Archive of the Indies. “The postal documentation in the Archivo General de Indias”
From left: Mr. Santiago Cruz, President of the Philatelic Federation of Colombia, Mr. Manuel Ravina, Director of the “Archivo General de Indias”, presenting the lecturer and Mr. Eugenio de Quesada who made the presentation “The Chasquis, Post of the Inca and the Viceroyalties of Peru and New Granada”
This series of conferences on Postal History were completed by Mr. Eugenio de Quesada who spoke about “The Chasquis, Post of the Inca and the Viceroyalties of Peru and New Granada” product of his own outstanding research, while Mr. Esteve Domenech made his excellent presentation “The value of Postal History: A proposal for dialogue”.
Mr. Esteve Domenech in his interesting lecture “The value of Postal History: A proposal for dialogue”
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