AWARDS
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NEW ZEALAND 2005
PO Box 34-253
Birkenhead
Auckland 1310
New Zealand
Monday, November 25, 2024
EXHIBITION ENTRIES
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The list of all Adult and Youth entries in New Zealand 2005 is now complete.

The Organising Committee is pleased to announce that well over 600 frames will be on display from exhibitors in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, USA, Japan, and China.

Please use the index at the right to see the exhibits in the various Classes within each Division.

 
DIVISION 4 - (COMPETITIVE CLASSES – FIP QUALIFYING)
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FIP Qualifying
Thematic
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Frame Numbers400 - 404
Exhibitor NameGraeme Russell - Palmerston North
Exhibit TitleChemistry
DescriptionThe exhibit features the science of chemistry and the men and women who made the significant discoveries. The exhibit shows how chemistry impacts medicine, food, energy, the earth's resources and notes the place of the chemical industry.
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Frame Numbers405 - 409
Exhibitor NameJeff Long - Christchurch
Exhibit TitleThe Sport of Basketball
DescriptionThis exhibit is a philatelic story of this popular sport, starting with its history, the players, the facilities and equipment, how the game is played, and concluding with an overview the sport at championship level and the Olympic Games.
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Frame Numbers410 - 414
Exhibitor NameJillian Williams - Hawera
Exhibit TitleLighthouses
DescriptionThis exhibit shows the development of the lighthouse over the centuries, showing the early development of lights, construction and operation, including the type of lights and power sources used.
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Frame Numbers415 - 422
Exhibitor NameJeff Long - Christchurch
Exhibit TitleThe Horse in Our Lives
DescriptionFor centuries the strength and speed of the horse has led to a strong relationship with mankind, ongoing but changing with the impact of technology. The exhibit tells of this story, from domestication and breeding, the role of the horse in agriculture and transport and warfare, through to its current role in our leisure activities.
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Frame Numbers423 - 430
Exhibitor NameMarilyn Syme - VIC, Australia
Exhibit TitleTelecommunication
DescriptionThe Evolution of Telecommunication (The transmission of ideas and messages over a distance) was slow until the discovery of electrical current in the 1770s. Pioneers of telegraph, telephone and radio invented a variety of apparatus to use for the personal, social and scientific communication that we all take for granted these today.
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Frame Numbers431 - 436
Exhibitor NameDouglas South - Nelson
Exhibit TitleOur Feathered Friends
DescriptionThe life and times of birds and their relationship with man.
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Frame Numbers437 - 441
Exhibitor NameRoss Wood - WA, Australia
Exhibit TitleDucks
DescriptionThe study of the sub-family Anatinae of the Anserifornes, commonly known as ducks. I discuss their various habits, where the live, the food they eat and the threats they face.
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Frame Numbers442 - 444
Exhibitor NameVal Gould - Hawera
Exhibit TitleFishing for a Living
DescriptionA study of fish eating birds and various methods they use to catch their food.
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Frame Numbers445 - 450
Exhibitor NameMiklos Dombay - QLD, Australia
Exhibit TitleOne Europe
DescriptionOverview of the history of European Unification as reflected in EUROPA and associated issue stamps, letters, postmarks and unique philatelic documents (misprint, minister print, proof, etc) in six chapters from the Roman Empire to the 21st century.
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Frame Numbers451 - 456
Exhibitor NameDavid Cox - Cirencester, United Kingdom
Exhibit TitleThe World of Birds
DescriptionAn exciting excursion into the complex and intriguing world of birds.
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Open/Social
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Frame Numbers457 - 459
Exhibitor NamePauline Schwartz - Raumati Beach
Exhibit TitleDisability - A Changing World
DescriptionThe changes in attitudes towards disability in both the disabled and able-bodied communities are outlined, with the impact of sport, disability rights and medical discoveries on achieving independent living.
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Frame Numbers460 - 463
Exhibitor NameMaynard Ramson - Rotorua
Exhibit TitleThe Workings of the Joint Council of Red Cross and the Order of St John in Wartime
DescriptionPart of a collection of covers, Prisoner of War mail and paraphernalia of the Joint Council of Red Cross and the Order of St John. The collection covers the History Fund Raising and their workings in WW1 and WW2
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Frame Numbers469 - 474
Exhibitor NameFrank Jans - Thames
Exhibit TitleNew Zealand Centennial Exhibition
DescriptionTo celebrate the progress made in 100 years, Centennial celebrations were held in 1940. This exhibit is a study of this event using a wide variety of philatelic and associated material.
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Frame Numbers475 - 479
Exhibitor NameRJ & MM Comrie - Whangarei
Exhibit TitleSheep & Their Products
DescriptionShowing various types of sheep, their lifestyle and the way they are used through the world.
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Frame Numbers480 - 485
Exhibitor NameAnn Still - Auckland
Exhibit TitleAspects of Camels
DescriptionA collection showing some of the historical, social, modern and humorous aspects of an unusual animal.
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Frame Numbers486 - 489
Exhibitor NameRoss Dean - Otaki
Exhibit TitleSouthern PO Districts: NZ 1920 Victory Issue - Social History Behind the Postmarks
DescriptionRange of 1920 Victory stamps from Southern Post Office Districts Greymouth, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin and Invercargill. A short history of each stamp, information on the area in the 1920s and photographs of many of the Post Offices, old and new. Also includes the Richard Wooders cancellations showing Postmark type and frequency of use.
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Frame Numbers490 - 497
Exhibitor NameAnn Bennett - Auckland
Exhibit TitleA Family at War
DescriptionThe exhibit shows the build up to and some of the main events of World War II and also tells the story of a girl evacuated to South Africa from England during this time. The two stories run concurrently in chronological order.
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Frame Numbers498 - 501
Exhibitor NameFrances Burton - Napier
Exhibit TitleKnitting
DescriptionThis exhibit shows the large and varied items I have been able to find on knitting. A much-loved hobby of mine.
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Frame Numbers502 - 504
Exhibitor NameJohn Lancaster - VIC, Australia
Exhibit TitleNew Zealand Trade Exhibitions 1889 to 1926
DescriptionNew Zealand and South Seas International Exhibitions: Dunedin 1889/90, Christchurch 1906/7, Auckland 1913/4 and Dunedin 1925/6 inclusive of postal history and stationery, proofs and issued stamps, forgeries and select ephemera.
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Frame Numbers505 - 511
Exhibitor NameRoss Dean - Otaki
Exhibit TitleNorthern PO Districts: New Zealand 1920 Victory Issue - Social History Behind the Postmarks
DescriptionRange of 1920 Victory stamps from Northern Post Office Districts Whangarei, Auckland, Hamilton, Thames, Tauranga, Rotorua, Gisboune, Napier, and New Plymouth. A short history of each stamp, information on the area in the 1920s and photographs of quite a few of the Post Offices, mostly old but some recent. Also includes the Richard Wooders cancellations showing Postmark type and frequency of use.
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Frame Numbers512 - 516
Exhibitor NameRoss Dean - Otaki
Exhibit TitleCentral PO Districts: New Zealand 1920 Victory Issue - Social History Behind the Postmarks
DescriptionRange of 1920 Victory stamps from Central Post Office Districts Wanganui, Palmerston North, Masterton, Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim, Westport and Christchurch. Includes a history of each stamp.
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Frame Numbers517 - 519
Exhibitor NameCapt. John Paston - Hawke's Bay
Exhibit Title"Royal Yacht Britannia" & British Royal Yachts
DescriptionA History of the Royal Yacht Britannia in stamps, covers, postcards and memorabilia with coverage of previous royal yachts leading to her conception.
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Frame Numbers520 - 524
Exhibitor NameR.John Comrie - Whangarei
Exhibit TitleAirlines of the World
DescriptionThe display is what I call a Four Tier collection. The stamps show aeroplanes that can be identified to small airlines of the world. Also shown are pre-stamped aerogrammes, covers, postcards and passenger tickets. Some of the airlines only have 1-2 aircraft be they 747s or light aircraft.
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Frame Numbers525 - 531
Exhibitor NameKazuyuki Inoue - Tokyo, Japan
Exhibit TitleTin Can Mail History
DescriptionTonga Tin Can Mail History 1882-1983
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Frame Numbers532 - 536
Exhibitor NameRaymond Kelly - QLD, Australia
Exhibit Title"Memories of Melbourne 1956"
DescriptionA study of events, both social and philatelic, associated with the first Olympic Games philatelic exhibition and the 16th Olympiad of Melbourne 1956.
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Polar
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Frame Numbers537 - 541
Exhibitor NameGraham Englefield - NSW, Australia
Exhibit TitleFrom SY "Aurora" to RSV "Aurora Australis"
DescriptionThe involvement of various ships in the transporting of the mail in Australian sub-antarctic regions commencing with the SY 'Aurora' in 1911 and concluding 80 years later with the RSV 'Aurora Australis'.
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Maximaphily
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Frame Numbers542 - 546
Exhibitor NameBarbara Bartsch - SA, Australia
Exhibit TitleTouring Spain
DescriptionThis collection of Maximum cards is a tourist guide to Spain. First, with a general view of the country and how to get there, then visiting all 17 'autonomous communities', beginning at Madrid in the centre, from where all Spanish distances are measured.
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Frame Numbers547 - 551
Exhibitor NameDaryl Kibble - QLD, Australia
Exhibit TitleAustralia to the "Max"
DescriptionThis exhibit provides a snapshot of the essence of Australia through maximum cards. All maximum cards in this exhibit are made on commercial postcards. None were published by Australia Post. Approximately 90% of the maximum cards have been made by the exhibitor (80% on vintage postcards) - most being unique due to the rarity of the edition.
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Frame Numbers552 - 556
Exhibitor NameIan McMahon - ACT, Australia
Exhibit TitleBird Families
DescriptionThis exhibit explores the variety of birds by looking at many of the different groups of birds.
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Frame Numbers557 - 561
Exhibitor NameHendrikus Smits - Christchurch
Exhibit TitleA Look at New Zealand
DescriptionNew Zealand was formed by earthquakes, glaciation and volcanic processes and human beings made their mark on the landscape. The result of this plus the inheritance of plants and birds is shown here.
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Entries not provided for elsewhere
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Frame Numbers562 - 566
Exhibitor NameHarold Waite - Auckland
Exhibit TitleNew Zealand Commercial Perfins 1881-1956
DescriptionA study of the stamp perforated with initials of firms name to identify ownership of bulk purchases of adhesive stamps.
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Division 1
Non Competitive


Division 2
(Competitive) New Zealand


Division 3
(Competitive) All other Countries


Division 4
(Competitive classes – FIP Qualifying)


Division 5
(Competitive classes – Non FIP qualifying)


Division 6
Youth (Age as at 1 January 2005)


Division 7
(National One Frame Class)


 
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We would like to thank the following for their support

New Zealand Post

NZ Stamp Dealers Association

NZ Philatelic Federation
 
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