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The society was a huge success, capitalising on pent-up demand for a philatelic society that anyone could join and the new society soon had to seek a larger meeting place. In 1906 Melville formed a Manchester branch of the society. Branches were also formed at Brighton and Liverpool.
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The success of the J.P.S. in its early years has been attributed to the partnership between Melville as propagandist and writer, and
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and the first meeting is believed to have been at a shop in Clapham, South London. Melville had applied for membership of the
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Today the society is still going strong, and continues to hold regular meetings and to publish its journal
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The Philately of the Edwardian Era as shown in its Literature
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Philatelic organisations based in the United Kingdom
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Index


philatelic
Great Britain
Royal Philatelic Society London

Gibbons Stamp Weekly
Fred Melville
Herbert "Johnny" Johnson

List of philatelic libraries
Mackay, James
ISBN
1-84477-726-X
ISBN
0-906291-02-X
ISBN
0-906291-02-X
"National Philatelic Society, NPS Constitution, UK Philately, Stamps and stamp collecting plus much, much more GB , one of the largest general philatelic societies in Great Britain"
The Philately of the Edwardian Era as shown in its Literature
David Beech
Society website
NPS Library Online search page
The British Postal Museum & Archive
June 2010 edition of Stamp Lover.
Categories
Philatelic organisations based in the United Kingdom
1899 establishments in the United Kingdom

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