Philatelic research

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Specimens of stamps showing King Edward VII

Unlike most items in the archive, to research original material in the philatelic collections you must make an appointment with the Curator, Philately (see contact details below).

This is because material relating to one particular subject or issue may be held in more than one location. These would include registration sheets of stamps, metal dies and plates and modern stamp artwork (from 1985).

Philatelic material must also be viewed under on-to-one supervision, due to security and preservation reasons.

Philatelic material available through the Search Room

Commemorative or special stamp issues and definitives from 1924 to 1975 have been researched and ‘stamp histories’ have been written. These are currently being updated and will appear in the online catalogue during 2007-2008.

The stamp histories were primarily researched using these archive classes:

You can use these online catalogues to inform your enquiry to the Curator, Philately.

These POST classes contain files from the Post Office on the design and issue of various stamps, amongst other topics.

It is possible to see a small selection from the philatelic collections on display at The Royal Mail Archive. See What's On for information about the latest exhibition.

The R M Phillips Collection of Victorian philately is now available online thanks to a digitisation project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF).

Viewing philatelic material - how to make an appointment

To make an appointment, or to find out more about philatelic material held at the BPMA, please contact Douglas Muir, Curator of Philately:

The British Postal Museum & Archive
Freeling House
Phoenix Place
LONDON
WC1X 0DL

Tel: +44(0)20 7239 2565

Fax: +44(0)20 7239 2576

Email: douglas.muir@postalheritage.org.uk