China Philatelic Society of London explained

China Philatelic Society of London
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The China Philatelic Society of London (CPSL) is a philatelic organisation devoted to the study of all aspects of Chinese philately from the Municipal Posts of the Treaty Ports to the People's Republic and Taiwan.[1]

Origins

The Society was formed on 1 June 1957 from the China Section of the City of London Philatelic Society, whose bulletins were reprinted by the CPSL in 1986. The first Chairman was Sir David Roseway and the first Editor of the Journal was James Negus.[2]

Activities

The society runs a regular auction, exchange packet service and maintains a library known as the H.B.R. Clarke Library. The Journal of Chinese Philately is published six times per annum.[3]

Membership is open worldwide but is mainly within the United Kingdom. Membership exceeded 300 as at June 2011. A counterpart, the China Stamp Society, operates in the United States.

Selected publications

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.cpsl.org.uk/ Home.
  2. "Philatelic Notes and Comments" in The London Philatelist, Vol. LXVI, No. 780, November 1957, p. 199.
  3. SSN No. 0951-8876.