At the same time the Royals also visited Canada. Stamps commemorating their visit can be see at he bottom of the page below.
My wife and I, also, have just finished watching the Crown series. It was fascinating seeing mention of their visits to various British colonies mentioned in the show and finding several stamp issues related to the visits with spaces (and, occasionally, stamps ) in the Scott International albums to which I have been moving my collection.
It was, also, fascinating getting a look at some of the political issues that occurred during Elizabeth's first 10 years as Queen. The stories about her interactions with Jackie Kennedy, the Egyptian takeover of the Suez Canal, etc. found me looking for stamps that were related to the events as well.
A whole new specialization - collecting to a TV show
I have an extensive collection of the 1939 Royal Tour My parents traveled to Halifax to see the royal couple They met on the back of a truck , sat on benches for the then 3 hour drive to the city. Needless to say their friendship continued and I am a product of that encounter.lol My collection of covers as they traveled across Canada and in to the US has special meaning and is dedicated to my parents Someday soon it will be displayed at a stamp show. It is a continuous growing collection as there are unusual covers popping up all the time, flags, pictures and artifacts
Yes, a new obsession!
Jerrel. I see that you did respond to my message but I was not notified of it.
Seems you forgot the reason for my message which was to get your address so I can send the Venezuela stamps to you. Please send it ASAP so I can get them off to you.
It is interesting that the modern anti-royal cynicism fails to recognise that recent generations of the Royal Family ( even the much-maligned Prince Charles over the Diana business ) are all paragons of virtue compared with some of their predecessors ( one of whom was so bad we chopped off his head ! ).
Those who would like to see Charles passed over have not listened to his eldest son who patently doesn't want the job anytime soon, although he will be lumbered with it eventually. It is also evident that no.2 son has waited until he has reached the "unlikely to be King" stage before getting engaged. There have been one or two candidates in the past, and the relationships fizzled out, presumably because the candidates haven't fancied the "job" that goes with being married to Royalty.
Malcolm
Malcolm,
Though a Yank, I have always admired the Royal Family (except for that dust-up a number of years ago.) The longevity of the line makes me think that Prince William is thinking it is a retirement job.
Also, I will add "lumbered" to my vocabulary in context used - wonderful!
Geoff
I am a bit of a "history geek" - over the past 50 years reading tons of books specifically on The Holocaust, WWI, WWII, Winston Churchill, etc. That has defined some of my stamp collecting interests (and vice versa).
My wife and I just finished Season 2 of the TV series "The Crown" on Netflix - and today watched the first 2 episodes of the BBC documentary "The Royal House of Windsor". Fascinating, if you like that sort of thing.
This interest was spurred on at Christmas, when my father-in-law's wife's dad gave me his collection of Winston Churchill books and (part of) his stamp collection (he's 96 and moving into "a home"). Included were some interesting covers related to royal visits and various anniversaries.
I've decided to start collecting some of these things and I'll post some scans as I sort through them, for anyone who's interested. I'd also like to see anything others have along the same lines.
Dave.
A couple things to start, from the tour of the USA in 1939 - sent from "The Royal Train RPO".
re: A New Obsession (Like I Need One!!!) - The (British) Royal Family...
At the same time the Royals also visited Canada. Stamps commemorating their visit can be see at he bottom of the page below.
re: A New Obsession (Like I Need One!!!) - The (British) Royal Family...
My wife and I, also, have just finished watching the Crown series. It was fascinating seeing mention of their visits to various British colonies mentioned in the show and finding several stamp issues related to the visits with spaces (and, occasionally, stamps ) in the Scott International albums to which I have been moving my collection.
It was, also, fascinating getting a look at some of the political issues that occurred during Elizabeth's first 10 years as Queen. The stories about her interactions with Jackie Kennedy, the Egyptian takeover of the Suez Canal, etc. found me looking for stamps that were related to the events as well.
re: A New Obsession (Like I Need One!!!) - The (British) Royal Family...
A whole new specialization - collecting to a TV show
re: A New Obsession (Like I Need One!!!) - The (British) Royal Family...
I have an extensive collection of the 1939 Royal Tour My parents traveled to Halifax to see the royal couple They met on the back of a truck , sat on benches for the then 3 hour drive to the city. Needless to say their friendship continued and I am a product of that encounter.lol My collection of covers as they traveled across Canada and in to the US has special meaning and is dedicated to my parents Someday soon it will be displayed at a stamp show. It is a continuous growing collection as there are unusual covers popping up all the time, flags, pictures and artifacts
re: A New Obsession (Like I Need One!!!) - The (British) Royal Family...
Yes, a new obsession!
re: A New Obsession (Like I Need One!!!) - The (British) Royal Family...
Jerrel. I see that you did respond to my message but I was not notified of it.
Seems you forgot the reason for my message which was to get your address so I can send the Venezuela stamps to you. Please send it ASAP so I can get them off to you.
re: A New Obsession (Like I Need One!!!) - The (British) Royal Family...
It is interesting that the modern anti-royal cynicism fails to recognise that recent generations of the Royal Family ( even the much-maligned Prince Charles over the Diana business ) are all paragons of virtue compared with some of their predecessors ( one of whom was so bad we chopped off his head ! ).
Those who would like to see Charles passed over have not listened to his eldest son who patently doesn't want the job anytime soon, although he will be lumbered with it eventually. It is also evident that no.2 son has waited until he has reached the "unlikely to be King" stage before getting engaged. There have been one or two candidates in the past, and the relationships fizzled out, presumably because the candidates haven't fancied the "job" that goes with being married to Royalty.
Malcolm
re: A New Obsession (Like I Need One!!!) - The (British) Royal Family...
Malcolm,
Though a Yank, I have always admired the Royal Family (except for that dust-up a number of years ago.) The longevity of the line makes me think that Prince William is thinking it is a retirement job.
Also, I will add "lumbered" to my vocabulary in context used - wonderful!
Geoff