Historical, Social and Special Studies Exhibiting
Historical, Social and Special Studies Exhibits on postal history exhibiting together with seminars on specific topics will be added to this page as they are sourced. The kind cooperation of Mr Kazuyuki Inoue is acknowledged
Tonga Tin Can Mail 1882 to 1947 (5.0 Mb)
Tonga Tin Can Mail
Kazayuki Inoue, Japan
This exhibit was recently awarded Large Vermeil and Special Prize at Hong Kong 2015, 31st Asian International Stamp Exhibition
Swedish militaries & volunteers in war, campaigns or, in active service abroad 16th century – 1919
Richard Bodin, Sweden
A highly awarded example of a class 2C exhibit shown in this class at National level in 2009. Demonstrates the additional material and knowledge that can be incorporated in a class 2C topic.
The kind cooperation of Richard Bodin is acknowledged
Guide & Narrative to the Exhibit by the Exhibitor
The Independence Wars in Northern Italy 1848-1866
Kurt Kimmel, Switzerland
Appropriate pages from the exhibit are represented on the website as an example of the scope for exhibits under class 2C and of material that can be considered as appropriate in such an exhibit.
The kind cooperation of Kurt Kimmel is acknowledged
The Great Australian Legend – ANZAC
Michael Blake, David Collyer & Russell Stern
This exhibit prepared as a Social class exhibit was shown in the Court of Honour at Pacific Explorer 2005. It shows pages extracted from the exhibit containing material provided by Michael Blake, David Collyer and Russell Stern in a collabrative effort using material from each exhibitor’s collection.
It is presented on the website as an example of the scope for exhibits under class 2C and of material that can be considered as appropriate in a social exhibit.
The kind cooperation of Michael Blake, David Collyer and Russell Stern is acknowledged.
The Business of the Australian Electoral Office
Hans Karman
This exhibit prepared as a Social class exhibit has received high awards in Australian National exhibitions.
It is presented on the website as an imaginative example of the scope for exhibits under class 2C and of material that can be considered as appropriate in a social exhibit.
The kind cooperation of Hans Karman of Canberra is acknowledged.
Medicine – Its History and Development
Jenny Banfield, New Zealand
This exhibit prepared as an Open class exhibit has been widely shown in Australia and New Zealand.
Appropriate pages from the exhibit are represented on the website as an example of the scope for exhibits under class 2C and of material that can be considered as appropriate in a social exhibit. It is also an excellent example of a subject that can be treated under the newly introduced class 2C
The kind cooperation of Jenny Banfield is acknowledged