THE POSTAL MARKINGS of the TRAVELLING POST OFFICES 1887-1989
This 1990 publication is now available to vies and download for members and includes the supplement!
This 1990 publication is now available to vies and download for members and includes the supplement!
We have an exciting new page under the members section of the website entitled: The Forged Provisional Stamps of Sudan This is a new ’embedded’ PDF file which you can view in its entirety once you have logged in. Each page is displayed individually and you can move through the…
The latest version of the 1998 publication by Richard Stock is now available to download in the publications page of the ‘About the SSG’ section of the website. This is compiled, and only recently been revised and updated by Richard. It is now available to members.
The October PDF file of the members presentations on zoom has been uploaded has been uploaded!
Exciting News! All SSG book publications, where we have digital copies, are now available to download for members and guests with no charge! If you are a guest and find the resource helpful perhaps you might consider joining the society. It’s only £15 a year for digital membership!
The latest edition of Camel Post, (CP106), is now available in the members section of this website.
I am pleased to let you know that the Autumn Auction – Auction 70 – is now available and showing on the members section of the website. You will also find the catalogue and bidding form on a separate page under the members section. Bidding closes on the 31 October.…
I am sorry to have to announce that sadly our fellow member Ian Sutherland has recently passed away.
Prices realised from the Simply Sudan auction held over this summer have now been published on the website. Also published is a call for submissions for our next Auction (70), to be held during the Autumn. Dealine for submissions is 10 September! Also published is details of the Spring…
SSG Auction 72 Final Report Auction 72 is my eighth as auctioneer, and I am starting to get used to the semi-annual rhythm of doing it. Where does the time go? This time, I unexpectedly had to go on fieldwork to Ethiopia (only as far as Addis) just after…