JEAN VORUZ, WINNER OF THE FINLANDIA 2017 FEPA GRAND PRIX CLASS
Jean Voruz, celebrating his victory at the FINLANDIA 2017 Grand Prix
The Jury of FINLANDIA 2017
The beautiful medal of FINLANDIA 2017
The National Commissioners of FINLANDIA 2017
380 persons attended the Award Ceremony “Palmares”
Jean Voruz with his exhibit “Geneva Postal Services 1839–1862” won the FINLANDIA 2017 FEPA Grand Prix Class. The other Grand Prix were the Grand Prix International, for Joseph Hackmey with “Classic Romania” and the Grand Prix National for Erkki Toivakka with “Finland 1856–1875”.
Other Large Gold Medals in the Competition Classes were for:
Gregory Frantz: Steamship Companies and Their Stamps USA TR 95
Jan-Olof Ljungh: From N.D.P. -U.P.U. German items sent to Oversea’s Destinations 1.1.1868 –1.7.1875 Sweden PH 95
Gerald Heschl: Austria – Papal States 1815–1859 Austria PH 95
Adriano Bergamini: The Austrian Post in Hungary 1850–1867 Switzerland PH 95 + SP (Material)
Ramón Cortés De Haro: Madrid 1561–1856 Royal Post And Public Correspondence Spain PH 95 + SP (Material)
Juha Kauppinen: Forwarding Mail from and inside Ethiopia prior to UPU entry 1908 Finland PH 95 + SP (Material)
Michel Meuwis: Teach me the French Literature Belgium TH 95 + SP (Treatment)
Jean Frick: L’acoustique France TH 95 + SP (Knowledge)
Jeanette Banfield: Medicine – Its History and Development United Kingdom OP 95 + SP (Treatment)
Alan Huggins: The Mulready Postal Stationery United Kingdom LI 95
J. L. C. M Tschroots: Luchtvaart en Luchtpost Encyclopedie deel 2 Netherlands LI 95
Edifil, S.A.: Specialized Catalog of Spain stamps. Vols. I to V (1850–2016) Spain LI 95
Gunnar Lithen: Facit Special Classic 2017 Sweden LI 95
Michael Kramarenko: Ukraine. Comprehensive specialized stamp catalogue 1866–2012.
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Many and clever activities are been running for young philatelist within the Exhibition.
Photos from Lauri Poropudas
On Saturday 27th of May, was held the 1st FEPA Symposium of Youth Philately.
Eight FEPA Federations, amongst the most successful on Youth Philately, had their specialists in the youth field sharing their best practices to all the attendants to a full conference room of the Symposium, through presentations of around 15 minutes each: Austria (Verband Österreichischer Philatelisten-Vereine) by Alfred Kunz; Cyprus (Cyprus Philatelic Society) by Nicos Rangos; Denmark (Danmarks Filatelist Forbund) by Ib Krarup Rasmussen; France (Fédération Française des Associations Philatéliques) by Claude Desarmenien; Germany (Bund Deutscher Philatelisten) by Axel Brockmann; Slovenia (Slovenian Philatelic Association), by Bojan Bračič; Spain (Federación Española de Sociedades Filatélicas) by José Pedro Gómez-Agüero; and Sweden (Sveriges Filatelist-Förbund) by Peter Nordin.
This successfull initiative will be continued in the near future. Congratulations!
All presentations will be available for download here soon.
NORDIA 2017: Another FEPA exciting exhibition is coming !
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Nordia Website: www.nordia2017.dk
JEAN VORUZ, WINNER OF THE FINLANDIA 2017 FEPA GRAND PRIX CLASS
JEAN VORUZ, WINNER OF THE FINLANDIA 2017 FEPA GRAND PRIX CLASS
Jean Voruz, celebrating his victory at the FINLANDIA 2017 Grand Prix
The Jury of FINLANDIA 2017
The beautiful medal of FINLANDIA 2017
The National Commissioners of FINLANDIA 2017
380 persons attended the Award Ceremony “Palmares”
Jean Voruz with his exhibit “Geneva Postal Services 1839–1862” won the FINLANDIA 2017 FEPA Grand Prix Class. The other Grand Prix were the Grand Prix International, for Joseph Hackmey with “Classic Romania” and the Grand Prix National for Erkki Toivakka with “Finland 1856–1875”.
Other Large Gold Medals in the Competition Classes were for:
Gregory Frantz: Steamship Companies and Their Stamps USA TR 95
Jan-Olof Ljungh: From N.D.P. -U.P.U. German items sent to Oversea’s Destinations 1.1.1868 –1.7.1875 Sweden PH 95
Gerald Heschl: Austria – Papal States 1815–1859 Austria PH 95
Adriano Bergamini: The Austrian Post in Hungary 1850–1867 Switzerland PH 95 + SP (Material)
Ramón Cortés De Haro: Madrid 1561–1856 Royal Post And Public Correspondence Spain PH 95 + SP (Material)
Juha Kauppinen: Forwarding Mail from and inside Ethiopia prior to UPU entry 1908 Finland PH 95 + SP (Material)
Michel Meuwis: Teach me the French Literature Belgium TH 95 + SP (Treatment)
Jean Frick: L’acoustique France TH 95 + SP (Knowledge)
Jeanette Banfield: Medicine – Its History and Development United Kingdom OP 95 + SP (Treatment)
Alan Huggins: The Mulready Postal Stationery United Kingdom LI 95
J. L. C. M Tschroots: Luchtvaart en Luchtpost Encyclopedie deel 2 Netherlands LI 95
Edifil, S.A.: Specialized Catalog of Spain stamps. Vols. I to V (1850–2016) Spain LI 95
Gunnar Lithen: Facit Special Classic 2017 Sweden LI 95
Michael Kramarenko: Ukraine. Comprehensive specialized stamp catalogue 1866–2012.
The whole Palmares: https://www.finlandia2017.fi/program/palmares.
FINLANDIA 2017: Youth Philately, protagonist
Many and clever activities are been running for young philatelist within the Exhibition.
Photos from Lauri Poropudas
On Saturday 27th of May, was held the 1st FEPA Symposium of Youth Philately.
Eight FEPA Federations, amongst the most successful on Youth Philately, had their specialists in the youth field sharing their best practices to all the attendants to a full conference room of the Symposium, through presentations of around 15 minutes each: Austria (Verband Österreichischer Philatelisten-Vereine) by Alfred Kunz; Cyprus (Cyprus Philatelic Society) by Nicos Rangos; Denmark (Danmarks Filatelist Forbund) by Ib Krarup Rasmussen; France (Fédération Française des Associations Philatéliques) by Claude Desarmenien; Germany (Bund Deutscher Philatelisten) by Axel Brockmann; Slovenia (Slovenian Philatelic Association), by Bojan Bračič; Spain (Federación Española de Sociedades Filatélicas) by José Pedro Gómez-Agüero; and Sweden (Sveriges Filatelist-Förbund) by Peter Nordin.
This successfull initiative will be continued in the near future. Congratulations!
All presentations will be available for download here soon.