Links
Societies
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The
Royal Philatelic Society of New Zealand has
an online monthly newsletter, an annual auction and a journal published
four times a year.
Their website contain information on their extensive publications on
New Zealand stamps and postal history.
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The
New Zealand Philatelic Federation's website
includes information about their activities and
constituent societies
including contact details for all Philatelic Societies in New Zealand.
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The
Air Mail Society of New Zealand has a monthly newsletter,
regular auctions and has published a series of handbooks on
airmail postal history.
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The
New Zealand Stamp Collectors Club have a monthly newsletter,
monthly meetings in Christchurch and auctions twice a year.
A related website
Christchurch Philately describes many aspects of philately
in Christchurch including links to local stamp dealers.
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The
Christchurch Philatelic Society publishes the monthly
newsletter Captain Coqk and has the largest philatelic library
in the Southern Hemisphere.
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The
Society of Australasian Specialists/Oceania promotes the study and
collection of stamps and postal history of Australia, New Zealand, Melanesia,
Micronesia and Polynesia.
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The
Pacific Islands Study Circle deals with stamps and postal
history of the Pacific Islands.
New Zealand Dependencies are covered, but not New Zealand or
Australia.
Their magazine
Pacifica is published four times a year.
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The Royal
Philatelic Society of Canada has an online library of
articles which are an excellent example of how the internet
can be used to display philatelic information.
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The
American Air Mail Society is the world's
largest, and second oldest aerophilatelic society. They are
publishers of the American Air Mail Catalogue, the monthly Airpost Journal,
and many other aerophilatelic publications.
The Society provides many services to aerophilatelists.
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The
British Air Mail Society (formerly the British Aerophilateic Federation)
publish the quarterly journal Air Mail News.
As well as meetings in London, there are six regional groups.
Stamp Details
Dealers, Catalogues, Auctions
Resources
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Stampboards.com is a chat board and a bulletin board
for stamp collectors. Lots of useful information and discussions.
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Joseph Luft has
a comprehensive list of philatelic web resources.
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Wardrop's Stamp Links provides
a good starting point for accessing sites on stamp collecting and dealing.
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Roger Pearce
maintains a New Zealand stamp links page.
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Peter Aitken
maintains a searchable data base of links.
The site includes
useful advice on scanning stamp images.
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The
Swappers & Collectors Pages contain everything for collectors! Bookstore,
phonecardstore, special offers, search engine, links, lists,
newsgroups, message boards, chat... free ads!
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Michael Mills maintains
an interesting philatelic web site with many links organised
in lists including
Australia/New Zealand/Oceania .
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Although still in its infancy,
the philatelicdatabase hopes to become encyclopedic and
to have databases for worldwide images of post offices and archival
material from 19th and early 20th century philatelic journals and magazines.
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The Stampfinder site claims to be
the largest and most diverse philatelic site on the Internet.
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The Philatelic Computing
Study Group are concerned with the use of computers to
enhance your collecting.
They publish a newsletter called The Compulatelist .
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