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The top magazine for collectors of old and modern postcards worldwide! Moderns of the December 2009 no. 368 £2.60 year The Television Age Bowling along: the postcards Christmas special: Postcard Stockings galore! Inside this month: z Postcard television z Crown Green Bowls z The Alaska Mission z Hartley’s Jam z Jacob Popp’s brush with the law and much more plus news, auctions, moderns, postbag and Jacob fights the law events diary Picture Postcard Annual 2010 out now - don’t miss it! - packed with postcard information and articles Front cover pictures: Top right: this airline PPM Features December 2009 poster advert from Con- tour Creative of New Dealers and collectors - Kirsten Elliott sees life from Zealand is one of Mike and both sides of the table 10 Sue Huddy’s favourite Postcard themes: Liz McKernan settles down in modern postcards of the front of the telly 12 past year. See page 46 for I fought the law - Jacob Popp used postcards in his 15 Debdale Lane their other selections. Sunday trading battle, Alan Leonard recalls Keyworth Top left: Christmas means 16 Nottingham NG12 5HT stockings, and they are the State of the Nation - subject of Wendy Mann’s John Wood ponders some Tel: 0115-9937-44079 seasonal offering on page weighty postcard matters 19 Fax: 0115-9937-66197 30. Promoting Hartley’s jam - Nick Hartley looks at www.postcardcollecting.co.uk advertising postcards 22 e-mmail: reflections@ Centre right: postcards postcardcollecting.co.uk featuring television make Crown Green - John Mayhew is bowled over by his an interesting theme for postcard collection 24 Editorial, advertising and Liz McKernan on page 12. Enigma variations - Rick Hogben pursues a code correspondence: Brian Bottom left: John Mayhew from New Zealand 26 and Mary Lund tries his hand at Crown Who wrote all those postcards? Julia Gillen focuses Typesetting and origina- Green Bowls on page 24. on messages on the backs 27 tion: Helen Bradshaw and Bottom right: Alan Stockings galore - Wendy Mann hangs up in hope Brian Lund Leonard investigates the 30 Printing: Warners strange case of Jacob Famous showjumpers - Ron Severs looks at horsey Midlands plc, Bourne, Lin- Popp’s picture postcards postcards 36 colnshire (01778-391000) on page 16. Alaska’s Igloo Mission - in the far north with Liz McKendrick 42 SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 12 Postcard experiment ISSUES (including postage) Top Ten Moderns - Mike and Sue Huddy’s choice of on TV the year 46 U.K. £33 Europe (airmail) £40 Good to see Jon Snow of Postcard fairs continue to attract big Rest of world airmail £51 Channel 4 News posting a crowds Rest of world surface £38 selection of postcards on 29th October to viewers Despite the fears of some people within the hobby ADVERTISEMENT RATES who’d tweeted about the that internet sales would affect attendances at fairs, Royal Mail dispute. It was Page £175 there are signs that figures are holding up well and an exercise designed to in some cases increasing. Pudsey and Nottingham Half-page £99 test how quickly the post Quarter-page £61 was getting through. We’re fairs both saw big crowds in early November (Not- Eighth-page £39 still trying to find out how tingham had its best attendance for four years), Hay- Sixteenth-page £22 long the cards did take to wards Heath is going well, and Stockport’s midweek V.A.T. at 15% should be added to reach their destinations! event is booming under the stewardship of AMP the above rates Fairs. No fair promoter can afford to be complacent, Spot colour: 20% extra Birmingham date though, and continued imaginative ideas are need- Inside covers: 20% extra error ed to pull in more collectors. Some big issues are Full colour rates: 50% extra surfacing in the hobby at the moment, and this Semi-ddisplay:- One or two errors crept month’s Picture Postcard Monthly airs many of 3 single col.cms £7.50 them, possibly controversial but needing thought each extra col.cm £1.75 into AMP Fairs’ advert in Picture Postcard Annual and discussion. Because picture postcards provide Classified lineage: such a fascinating panoply of art and history (a 1-3 insertions 16p per word due to a crossed wires 4 + insertions 13p per word situation! Their Birming- theme we’ll explore next month) it is probably bet- Semi-display £7.50 per 3cm ham (National Motorcy- ter-placed than many other hobbies to ride out box financial problems. Picture ad (modern cards only) cle Museum) Fair in July b/w £9.50 col. £15 2010 is on the 11th (the VAT is included in the classified incorrect date also The question popped! rates. This is not applicable to advertisers outside Europe. appears in the Diary); entry to the Penkridge ISSN 0144-8137 fair is free; and free tea Views expressed by and coffee will not be contributors are not dispensed at the Rugby necessarily those of the fair, where entry is actu- editor and publisher. ally £1. We check all advertise- ments, but cannot be Regular columns responsible for changes of dates, failure of individu- als to answer letters, etc. Newsdesk 3 We shall of course be Fairs/Auction Diary 6 pleased to follow up any Auction notes 28 problems readers may Postbag 20 experience. What the postman saw 38 Readers writing to PPM for Clubscene 40 information should Card Chat 48 Jean Thomas of Rob Roy Albums has become engaged to enclose a S.A.E. Cliff Davis, who is also quickly becoming a familiar face at Early posting dates 51 major postcard fairs. The couple plan to marry in May next Please make out cheques Freecard Gossip 52 year. Rob Roy have been selling albums and accessories to to ‘Reflections of a Book Review 56 postcard collectors for almost three decades, since Jean’s Bygone Age.’ Picture Postcard Puzzles father Bob Hogben appeared at London Charing Cross’s 57 Saturday market under the arches in 1981. 2 Picture Postcard Monthly December 2009 Rare appearance K Newsdesk J Ron Griffiths (right, at the moderns fair at Notting- ham in 1990) has been one London theme for next year’s Picture of the most prominent fig- Postcard Show ures in the postcard collect- ing world over a period of Organisers have decided that postcards of London some 40 years. He pio- neered the collecting of will form the exhibition theme for the Show, which modern postcards, most runs from 2nd-44th September. One highlight will be famously buying the entire a display on Jewish Life put together by David Pearl- residue of moderns (and man, former editor of Postcard Collectors’ Gazette, many older cards, too) left which premiered at City Hall, London, a year ago. after the legendary ‘Blue Successful tee-ooff Other displays will focus on aspects of the capital, Peter’ sale of picture post- with a strong showing for the various superb ‘Lon- cards at Phillips’ London Horncastle Postcard Fair don Life’ postcards published during the 20th centu- salerooms in 1977. He edit- debuted at its new home, ry. ed the Hertfordshire club the town’s golf club, in magazine before turning it October, and promoter into the British Postcard David Calvert was pleased Collectors’ Magazine in that the attendance 1981, which he famously matched last year’s. The billed as non profit-making. golf club put on a carvery That ceased publication a and its proprietors were couple of years ago, but delighted with the refresh- Ron carried on with an ment take-up by cus- occasional newsletter, the tomers. Perhaps this will final edition of which has start a new venue trend for just been published. Fierce- fairs! ly critical of other dealers, z Charity postcard sales- who he claimed failed to man Len Whittaker has had support his publishing ven- a record-breaking year with tures, Ron had a loyal fol- his fund-raising efforts for lowing of readers among the Sudan Church associa- the collecting fraternity. He tion. His sales to the end of wrote many of the articles June 2009 showed a best- himself under pseudo- ever profit of £13,505. Postcards in a box Pudsey in Wonderland nyms. He is making a rare Sylvia and Michael appearance as a dealer at Porter’s postcard sales Postcards are the stars of Nottingham Postcard Fair the Tolworth Postcard Fair efforts on behalf of deaf what is being billed as ‘the raised £886 for the BBC on December 28th with his children in Norfolk have smallest art gallery in the ‘Children in Need’ appeal fabulous stock of moderns. now grossed almost world’. A group called Cul- last month, adding to the £77,000 over 20 years. tivating Settle has turned £250+ already netted from the old BT telephone box the sale of Brian Par- 15 & 16 January 2010 on the green of the North tridge’s souvenir postcard The top French postcard fair! CARTEXPO Yorkshire market town for this year. 10am - 7pm into a community partici- METRO (ligne 10) & parking: 54 pation project titled ‘The z West London Postcard Maubert-Mutualite Gallery on the Green’. Any Club have sorted out their residents or visitors can various problems and are MAISON DE LA MUTUALITE contribute something rep- flourishing again. They 24 rue Saint-Victor resenting their visit to Set- have a new chairman in 75005 Paris tle or their home town or Michael Goldsmith and village. The display, limit- secretary in Graham ed to 28 images, is Wheeldon. The club has Details: changed frequently. Muse- taken over the promotion Marc Lefebvre um curator Roger Taylor is of the Wembley Postcard 0033.1.42.71.36.69 on the lookout for interest- Fair from Roger Lee, the Alexandre Przopiorski ing exhibition proposals.