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Philip Beale (postal historian)

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Philip Beale was a committed Christian and Methodist Lay Preacher and was happily married to his wife, Barbara from 1951 until her death, in January 2019. Beale survived his wife by five years and passed away, peacefully, at the age of 98 in a Care Home in Eastbourne, UK on 16th April 2024. Beale
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in 1968, subsequently becoming a fellow of the society. He is a specialist in the postal history of West Africa and has written a number of books relating to that area and the history of the British postal system. His
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The agents of the General Post Office in Fernando Po, Lagos, Madeira, Teneriffe, St. Vincent (Cape Verde Isles) and Freetown during the nineteenth century
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Born in China to Missionary parents who subsequently returned to the UK, Philip Beale grew up in Yorkshire and received his advanced education at
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and his wife did not have children of their own and he is survived by his sister in law, his niece and his nephew, along with their families.
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and former teacher who wrote a number of books on the history of the British postal system and the postal history of West Africa.
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until 1966. While there he jointly organised an archaeological expedition to examine the
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in 2005. In 2011 he collaborated with Adrian Almond and Mike Scott-Archer to produce
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The Postal Service of Sierra Leone: Its history, stamps and stationery until 1961
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The Postal Service of Sierra Leone: Its history, stamps and stationery until 1961
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as MS 465. He later lectured on the running of secondary schools.
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In 1961, Beale travelled to The Gambia where he was principal of
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Manuscript Contents Beale, Philip Ormrod "collection" (MS 465).
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A History of the Post in England from the Romans to the Stuarts
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A History of the Post in England from the Romans to the Stuarts
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Royal Anthropological Institute. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
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West African GPO Postal Notices of the Nineteenth Century
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Philip O. Beale
FRPSL
postal historian
Magdalene College, Cambridge
The Gambia High School
Senegambian stone circles
Royal Anthropological Institute
Royal Philatelic Society London
ISBN
0900631163
ISBN
0853770263
ISBN
1859284043
West Africa Study Circle
ISBN
978-0953747412
ISBN
0953747433
ISBN
9780752434919
ISBN
978-1445600857
https://www.magd.cam.ac.uk/system/files/2017-08/magdalene_matters_issue_38_0.pdf



ISBN
1859284043

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