Nordia 2016 exhibition will be held in Jyväskylä, Finland, under FEPA Recognition on April 8-10, 2016. The preparations are in their final stage. Mr. Ari Muhonen (left) and Mr. Tuomo Koskiaho, the President of the Organizing Committee, present here the FEPA Flag to the members of the Keski-Suomen Filatelistiseura, the organizing club of the exhibition.
The exhibition has accepted more than 150 exhibits to the cometitive classes. The list of the exhibits can be found here.
More information about the exhibition can be found at www.nordia2016.net.
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/fepa-lippu1_0.jpg382700José Ramón Morenohttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngJosé Ramón Moreno2016-02-29 12:36:312017-11-04 21:33:21FEPA Flag arrived to Jyväskylä
By Mr. Ivan Van Damme, Vice-President of the Belgium Federation representing Flanders and Chief Editor of “Belgaphil” magazine
The last 25 years, philately had a large (r) evolution: the arrival of the “Open philately” (ex open class). Some thought that this class was for philatelists who had not been successful in other disciplines. It was the opposite: this branch of stamp collecting has become a major component of participation in competitive exhibitions receiving further excellent results.
To this has been added the collections “One frame”. To the chagrin of envious, this branch of philately has also become a discipline that many philatelists appreciate because depending on the subjects, themes or issues, it brings them great success.
And now, a new field appears in the philatelic range. It will allow “other” collectors to satisfy their interest in philately. It may seem odd to use the word “other” collectors, but in fact, there is in our small country, tens, hundreds or even thousands of collections of what we commonly call “Postcards”. Many people collect these “postcards” showing views of their town, their city or region. Collectibles topics are varied: butterflies, hats, wigs, one or other celebration – Easter, Christmas, New Year, Valentine’s Day – or thousands of other topics.
In several countries, the discipline “Picture postcards” the only correct name, was already accepted as a discipline of philately. Australia, New Zealand and the Baltic countries are the precursors; followed by Germany, France and some other countries. We, in Belgium and especially in the Federation, we do not want to be left behind by missing the trend. We also have plans to move forward.
The European Federation, FEPA, also wanted to be part and has already prepared a draft regulation and guidelines. As “insatiable collector” in general and also as a collector of postcards, I translated it into French from English the regulations and directives of the FEPA. You can find it below.
A new discipline, there are new opportunities, new challenges and (possibly / probably) new collectors, but also new problems. To name one, where do we look for and find jurors qualified? Problems are there to be solved. A former Belgian Prime Minister said: “The problems must be solved when they arise “It is possible, however it is better avoid problems and have solutions before the problems arise. There is maybe among us, members of the federation, people experienced and able to assume the task of juror.
Above all, do not hesitate to show your works, we welcome you with open arms.
And do not think “I still have time” … Absolutely not! ✓✓ May 14, 2016, you will already have the opportunity to exhibit at Spa at the pre-competitive exhibition. Consider it rather as a first test since October 2016, the circle Lede will organize LEDA 50 as part of its 50th birthday, a first competitive exhibition dedicated to the Picture Postcards.✓✓ In 2017, during the FEPA exhibition in Tampere, FINLANDIA 2017 will be the official launch of this new discipline. And I will conclude by saying: “Young and old, at work!”.
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/TORRE-DEL-ORO-antigua-crop1.jpg10301635José Ramón Morenohttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngJosé Ramón Moreno2016-02-28 12:50:142017-11-04 21:39:01The Picture Postcards, new FEPA Class, goes ahead fast
Left, Francis Kiddle. Right Michèle Chauvet and the cover of her book
FEPA Medal 2015 for Exceptional Service to Organised Philately
Francis Edgar KIDDLE (Great Britain), in memoriam
Francis Kiddle’s service to international philately was expressed in several ways and was recognised with a number of important awards. Francis served as chairman of the Philatelic Literature and later of the Revenue FIP Commission. He was a keen supporter of FEPA initiatives, as UK international representative, as organiser, juror, secretary and president of international juries, up until the recent Europhilex 2015.
FEPA Medal 2015 for Exceptional Philatelic Study and Research
Michèle CHAUVET (France)
Les tarifs helléniques des lettres internationales 1861-1878,
published by JF-B Philatélie, Paris, 2015
This original research on the rates of international correspondence in the first two decades of adhesive stamps in Greece provides a systematic and detailed analysis of the different types of services concerning about 40 countries. It also presents a collection of the official documents supporting the research, the result of keen searches in the several public and private archives, where they are dispersed.
The cover pages of the three runners-up for Exceptional Study and Research
The runners-up for Exceptional Study and Research were:
1. José Antonio HERRÁIZ
Manual de las tarifas postales de España y sus territorios de Ultramar. Volumen 1. 1716/1849
2. Lajos HORVÁTH (Hungary)
Postal history of Subcarpathia from beginning up to 2014
3. Calin MARINESCU (Romania)
Revenue Stamps used In the Romanian Postal Service 1872-1915
FEPA Certificate of Appreciation 2015
for Outstanding Activities for the Promotion of Philately
Philatelic Society of Sofia „Petko Karaivanoff“, Sofia (Bulgaria)
This Society has over its 90 years’ history contributed strongly to the growth of philately in Bulgaria, founding the first philatelic library in the country, promoting youth philately, and supporting the organisation of exhibitions at national and international level.
Briefmarken-Sammler Verein Gotha 1890 e.V., Gotha (Germany)
This association is among the oldest and most active philatelic organisations in Germany. It has held numerous public events such as philatelic exhibitions and also published philatelic literature, most recently the very successful 114th German Philatelists Day in 2015.
Circolo Filatelico Bergamasco, Bergamo (Italy)
The Society is approaching a century of philatelic life, marked by a long series of events, including a Trade and Collectors Convention that has just been held for the 60th time. In recent years the Society has provided a significant support to the Italian Federation by organising national exhibitions and seminars.
Grupo Filatélico Avilesino, Avilés (Spain)
The Grupo Filatélico Avilesino, founded in 1951, has undertaken throughout its history intense and important activities not only locally, but also at regional, national and international level. Exfilna 2015 was this Club’s most recent achievement.
Club Filatelico Lugano, Lugano (Switzerland)
The Club has contributed to Swiss philately by organising a number of national events, also with international participation. Its latest engagement was the National Exhibition Lugano 2014, combined with the Alpe Adria Exhibition and Congress, and the FEPA Congress.
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Francis-y-Michele-crop1.jpg335527José Ramón Morenohttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngJosé Ramón Moreno2016-02-22 13:57:512017-11-04 21:52:23GRANTED THE FEPA AWARDS: THE FEPA MEDALS FOR FRANCIS KIDDLE (IN MEMORIAM) AND MICHÈLE CHAUVET
FEPA Flag arrived to Jyväskylä
Nordia 2016 exhibition will be held in Jyväskylä, Finland, under FEPA Recognition on April 8-10, 2016. The preparations are in their final stage. Mr. Ari Muhonen (left) and Mr. Tuomo Koskiaho, the President of the Organizing Committee, present here the FEPA Flag to the members of the Keski-Suomen Filatelistiseura, the organizing club of the exhibition.
The exhibition has accepted more than 150 exhibits to the cometitive classes. The list of the exhibits can be found here.
More information about the exhibition can be found at www.nordia2016.net.
The Picture Postcards, new FEPA Class, goes ahead fast
By Mr. Ivan Van Damme, Vice-President of the Belgium Federation representing Flanders and Chief Editor of “Belgaphil” magazine
The last 25 years, philately had a large (r) evolution: the arrival of the “Open philately” (ex open class). Some thought that this class was for philatelists who had not been successful in other disciplines. It was the opposite: this branch of stamp collecting has become a major component of participation in competitive exhibitions receiving further excellent results.
To this has been added the collections “One frame”. To the chagrin of envious, this branch of philately has also become a discipline that many philatelists appreciate because depending on the subjects, themes or issues, it brings them great success.
And now, a new field appears in the philatelic range. It will allow “other” collectors to satisfy their interest in philately. It may seem odd to use the word “other” collectors, but in fact, there is in our small country, tens, hundreds or even thousands of collections of what we commonly call “Postcards”. Many people collect these “postcards” showing views of their town, their city or region. Collectibles topics are varied: butterflies, hats, wigs, one or other celebration – Easter, Christmas, New Year, Valentine’s Day – or thousands of other topics.
In several countries, the discipline “Picture postcards” the only correct name, was already accepted as a discipline of philately. Australia, New Zealand and the Baltic countries are the precursors; followed by Germany, France and some other countries. We, in Belgium and especially in the Federation, we do not want to be left behind by missing the trend. We also have plans to move forward.
The European Federation, FEPA, also wanted to be part and has already prepared a draft regulation and guidelines. As “insatiable collector” in general and also as a collector of postcards, I translated it into French from English the regulations and directives of the FEPA. You can find it below.
A new discipline, there are new opportunities, new challenges and (possibly / probably) new collectors, but also new problems. To name one, where do we look for and find jurors qualified? Problems are there to be solved. A former Belgian Prime Minister said: “The problems must be solved when they arise “It is possible, however it is better avoid problems and have solutions before the problems arise. There is maybe among us, members of the federation, people experienced and able to assume the task of juror.
Above all, do not hesitate to show your works, we welcome you with open arms.
And do not think “I still have time” … Absolutely not! ✓✓ May 14, 2016, you will already have the opportunity to exhibit at Spa at the pre-competitive exhibition. Consider it rather as a first test since October 2016, the circle Lede will organize LEDA 50 as part of its 50th birthday, a first competitive exhibition dedicated to the Picture Postcards.✓✓ In 2017, during the FEPA exhibition in Tampere, FINLANDIA 2017 will be the official launch of this new discipline. And I will conclude by saying: “Young and old, at work!”.
GRANTED THE FEPA AWARDS: THE FEPA MEDALS FOR FRANCIS KIDDLE (IN MEMORIAM) AND MICHÈLE CHAUVET
Left, Francis Kiddle. Right Michèle Chauvet and the cover of her book
FEPA Medal 2015 for Exceptional Service to Organised Philately
Francis Edgar KIDDLE (Great Britain), in memoriam
Francis Kiddle’s service to international philately was expressed in several ways and was recognised with a number of important awards. Francis served as chairman of the Philatelic Literature and later of the Revenue FIP Commission. He was a keen supporter of FEPA initiatives, as UK international representative, as organiser, juror, secretary and president of international juries, up until the recent Europhilex 2015.
FEPA Medal 2015 for Exceptional Philatelic Study and Research
Michèle CHAUVET (France)
Les tarifs helléniques des lettres internationales 1861-1878,
published by JF-B Philatélie, Paris, 2015
This original research on the rates of international correspondence in the first two decades of adhesive stamps in Greece provides a systematic and detailed analysis of the different types of services concerning about 40 countries. It also presents a collection of the official documents supporting the research, the result of keen searches in the several public and private archives, where they are dispersed.
The cover pages of the three runners-up for Exceptional Study and Research
The runners-up for Exceptional Study and Research were:
FEPA Certificate of Appreciation 2015
for Outstanding Activities for the Promotion of Philately
Philatelic Society of Sofia „Petko Karaivanoff“, Sofia (Bulgaria)
This Society has over its 90 years’ history contributed strongly to the growth of philately in Bulgaria, founding the first philatelic library in the country, promoting youth philately, and supporting the organisation of exhibitions at national and international level.
Briefmarken-Sammler Verein Gotha 1890 e.V., Gotha (Germany)
This association is among the oldest and most active philatelic organisations in Germany. It has held numerous public events such as philatelic exhibitions and also published philatelic literature, most recently the very successful 114th German Philatelists Day in 2015.
Circolo Filatelico Bergamasco, Bergamo (Italy)
The Society is approaching a century of philatelic life, marked by a long series of events, including a Trade and Collectors Convention that has just been held for the 60th time. In recent years the Society has provided a significant support to the Italian Federation by organising national exhibitions and seminars.
Grupo Filatélico Avilesino, Avilés (Spain)
The Grupo Filatélico Avilesino, founded in 1951, has undertaken throughout its history intense and important activities not only locally, but also at regional, national and international level. Exfilna 2015 was this Club’s most recent achievement.
Club Filatelico Lugano, Lugano (Switzerland)
The Club has contributed to Swiss philately by organising a number of national events, also with international participation. Its latest engagement was the National Exhibition Lugano 2014, combined with the Alpe Adria Exhibition and Congress, and the FEPA Congress.