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Australia 2013 Competitive Exhibit Listing Result (By Country) AUSTRALIA 2013 COMPETITIVE EXHIBIT LISTING RESULT (BY COUNTRY) Exhibit Frame To No From Frame Name of Exhibitor Title of Exhibit Total Medal SP/FEL/GP Remarks Argentina 2.4.1 1600 1607 CASIELLES Miguel Jose San Martin in Oval 1908-1923 90 G 2.4.2 1608 1612 PETTIGIANI Guillermo Argentina: La Serie Proceres y Riquezas 85 LV 2.4.3 1613 1620 REIM Pablo Argentine Post Classics 1867-1887 93 G SP (Material) 3.4.1 2656 2660 REIM Pablo Brazil - Prephilately 88 LV Mail in Punta Arenas (Magallanes) Chile 1875- 3.4.2 2661 2665 SCHLICHTER Andres 1945 87 LV MOSCATELLI Jorge 4.1 822 829 Eduardo Argentina Airmail 1912-1939 95 LG 4.2 830 834 SCHWARZ Alberto Correo Aereo de Argentina 73 S 10.B.1 2796 2799 CASIELLES Daiana Aylen My Friend's Dog 71 S Manual Para el Coleccionista de la Serie "Proceres 11A.1 PETTIGIANI Guillermo y Riquezas I" 83 V 12.A.1 323 SPILLE Wolf Argentina 1892 - The World's First Columbians 92 Australia CC-1 1 8 BROWN Gary Aden Postal History till WWI CC-2 9 16 FLETCHER Paul The Postage Due Stamps of Australia South Australia - Stamps printed from the Perkins 2.1.1 101 108 BLAKE Michael Bacon Plates 97 LG SP (Material) / GPNC The Errors of NSW, South Australia and Tasmania 2.1.2 109 113 DIFFEN Gary and the History of their Discovery 83 V 2.1.3 114 118 EDWARDS David 5d Brown - King George V Sideface 82 V The Postage Due Stamps of New South Wales and 2.1.4 119 126 FLETCHER Paul Victoria 88 LV The George V Sideface Definitive Issues of 2.1.5 127 134 GRAY Arthur W Australia 1913-1938 96 LG SP (Material) 2.1.6 135 142 GROOM Malcolm Tasmanian Pictorials 1899-1912 86 LV Australia - The Kangaroo and Map Series 1913- 2.1.7 143 147 O'ROURKE Peter 1948 90 G 2.1.8 148 155 MONK Gordon Plate Varieties of Australian KGV 1d 1914-1937 87 LV New South Wales Centennials - Worlds First 2.1.9 156 160 PALMER Ben Commemoratives 87 LV 2.1.10 161 165 PRESGRAVE Anthony Departmental Stamps of South Australia 91 G Genesis of Photolithography Stamps Australia 2.1.11 166 173 RONNE Peter 1977-87 83 V 2.1.12 174 181 Kay Gee Vee Australia King George V 1d 1914-1937 92 G 2.1.13 182 186 WILLIAMS Maurice Royal Stamps of King George VI 82 V 2.2.1 1047 1051 BARSDELL Paul Sarawak 87 LV 2.2.2 1052 1056 BROWN Gary Aden & Aden States KGVI Period 88 LV 2.2.3 1057 1064 FLETCHER Paul Niue 87 LV The Postage Stamps of Rhodesia & Nyasaland 2.2.5 1070 1074 MOORE Ken 1953-1963 80 V New Zealand Postage Dues 1899-1951 1st, 2nd & 2.2.6 1075 1079C SHAW James 3rd Series 86 LV 2.2.7 1080 1084 SHAW James New Zealand 1/2d Newspaper Issues 1873-1905 83 V 2.2.8 1085 1089 WELLS Penny New Zealand 1d Universals 1901-1908 83 V The "Van Acker" -10% Provisional Issue of Belgium - 2.3.1 1377 1381 BARDEN Michael the local surcharging period May-Sept 1946 73 S 2.3.2 1382 1386 EBING Gert Prussia 1850-1867 81 V 2.3.3 1387 1391 FLADEBY Jon Norway - Posthorn Issues 1886-1893 80 V 2.3.4 1392 1396 TRINIDAD Jeff Latvia 1918-1922 80 V 2.3.5 1397 1404 WEINGARTEN Heinz The First Issue of the German Reich 90 G 2.4.4 1621 1628 BOYLAN Russell St Vincent - The De La Rue Period 95 LG 2.4.5 1629 1633 WALKER Martin Lion Definitives of Paraguay 1903-1910 86 LV 3.1.1 244 248 ALLAN Peter Australian Postal Rates - King George VI 83 V 3.1.2 249 253 BLAKE Michael The Great Australian Legend 1914-16 90 G Fel 3.1.3 254 261 BROWNE Stephen The Postal History of New South Wales 1801-1849 96 LG SP (Material)/GPNC 3.1.4 262 266 BURKE David Controlling and Managing Mail 77 LS 3.1.5 267 271 DIFFEN Gary The Australian Military Campaign at Gallipoli 85 LV 3.1.6 272 276 GREY Alan Postage to Collect for Australian Colonial Mail 92 G 3.1.7 277 284 GREY Alan British New Guinea and Papua 1891-1942 87 LV 3.1.8 285 289 HIGGS John The First AIF in the Middle East 1914-1916 80 V Letter and Printed Matter Rates of New South 3.1.9 290 294 PALMER Ben Wales 1850-1912 92 G 3.1.10 295 299 STAFFORD Glen Forces Mail in Western Australia during WWII 86 LV 3.1.11 300 304 WATSON Max Free Mail and the Franking System of Victoria 83 V Pre UPU Registered Mail from Victoria 1851-1891 3.1.12 305 309 WINCHESTER Ronnie Routes & Rates 87 LV 3.2.1 1798 1802 HAYNES Bruce Mauritius Postal Markings 1811-1918 83 V Interrupted/Delayed Mail of the Arab-Israeli 3.2.2 1803 1807 KIBBLE Daryl Conflict 83 V 3.2.3 1808 1812 LYON Anthony New Zealand at War 1939-45 78 LS 3.2.4 1813 1820 PEGGIE Paul Mission Mail Central Africa 87 LV 3.3.1 2165 2172 BELL John Portugal prior 30th June 1853 86 LV 3.3.2 2173 2180 DAHL Hans The German Fieldpost 1937-1945 86 LV Too Late and Posted Since Mail of Great Britain 3.3.3 2181 2185 HAYWARD Graham 1783-1904 88 LV The First Issue of the German Reich 1872-1874 3.3.4 2186 2193 WEINGARTEN Heinz Rates & Routes at the time 88 LV Years of Change - International Airmail to and 4.3 835 839 COLLYER David from Australasia January 1939 to December 1945 87 LV SP (Research) 4.4 840 844 DALTON Chris Australia - USA Air Mail to 1945 78 LS 4.5 845 849 GIBSON John Sudan Airmails from 1927 to 1945 80 V The Evolution of French Commercial and Postal 4.6 850 854 LUCACI John Aviation Post WWII 1945-1970 78 LS 4.7 855 862 NAPIER Donald The Development of Airmails in British Africa 86 LV 4.8 863 870 SADLER John Australian Air Mails 1914-1935 92 G 4.9 871 878 YEN Boon-Swee Malayan Airmails 1919-1942 95 LG 6.1 974 981 ELSMORE Dave New South Wales Revenues 90 G Cape of Good Hope 1711 'Tavern of The Seas' to 6.2 982 989 FLETCHER John 1899 (Day Before Boer War Hostilities) 85 LV 6.3 990 994 SHAW James New Zealand Wages Tax Issues 1931-1958 78 LS 7.1 378 385 BESTON Bernard Queensland - The Postal Stationery 95 LG 7.2 386 393 BESTON Bernard British Guiana - The Postal Stationery 92 G 7.3 394 401 BLINMAN Michael New South Wales Postal Stationery 93 G SP (Material) 7.4 402 406 COURTIS John K Newspaper Wrappers of Great Britain 77 LS 7.5 407 411 DISERIO Mark Australia Pre-decimal Postal Wrappers 85 LV 7.6 412 419 FULLER Darryl Leeward Islands Postal Stationery 95 LG Postal & Letter Card Development in the Austro- 7.7 420 424 GRIFFIN Tony Hungarian Empire 82 V 7.8 425 432 LEVINE Philip Gold Coast Postal Stationery 91 G 7.9 433 437 SCOTT Anthony Air Letters to Aerogrammes 80 V 7.10 438 445 SINFIELD John Scenic Lettercards of Australia 95 LG 8.A.1 2915 2919 CHEQUER Graeme & Gaye About Orchids - A Chat 82 V 8.A.2 2920 2924 YOUNG Andrew Cetaceans and Man 70 S 8.B.1 3011 3018 KIBBLE Daryl Angelic Beings: Our Story 88 LV 8.C.1 3205 3209 TRINIDAD Yvette Medical Discoveries 73 S 10.A.1 2756 2758 PARRY Alexandra Australian Animals Pre-Stamped Envelopes 70 S Self-Adhesive Definitive Stamps of Australia (1991- 10.C.1 2869 2871 CRAIGIE Andrea 2000) 75 LS 10.C.2 2872 2876 GRIFFIN Blake Captain James Cook RN 72 S 11A.2 ALMEIDA Noel Overseas Mailers FDCs of Australia 61 B Avant qu'il ne soit trop tard - Belgium's 10% Van 11A.3 BARDEN Michael Acker issue 80 V ELSMORE Dave & COATH 11A.4 David Private Revenue Perfins of NSW 81 V 11A.5 FREEMAN Hugh The Numeral Cancellations of New South Wales 88 LV 11A.6 KELLY Raymond Papua 1929 3d Airmail Overprint Errors 78 LS 11A.7 KELLY Raymond Papua 1930 1/- Inverted Aeroplane Overprint 73 S ROBINSON Mark & PARR Collectors Guide to the stamps of British New 11A.8 Mike Guinea and the Territory of Papua 1901-1932 83 V Royal Philatelic Society of The Half Lengths of Victoria - The Stamps and 11A.9 Victoria Postal History 92 G SP (Research) 11A.10 VENUS Richard The Kangaroo & The King 73 S 11B.1 Australian Airmail Society The Australian Aerophilatelist 73 S Australian Postcard 11B.2 Society Australian Postcard Society Bulletin 68 SB 11B.3 BURKE Sean Journal of the Rhodesian Study Circle 82 V 11B.4 DOHERTY Bernard The Asia-Pacific Exhibitor 80 V Royal Philatelic Society of 11B.5 Victoria Philately from Australia 81 V 11C.1 PITT Alan B Stamps of Australia - 13th Edition 72 S Comprehensive Colour Catalogue of Australian 11C.2 WEINER Ernest Stamps Absent 9d Commonwealth Stamp of Queensland & New 12.A.2 324 BESTON Bernard South Wales 80 12.A.3 325 BURKE David The "Mt. Pinatubo Fund" Postal Tax Stamps 71 12.A.4 326 LOWER Harry South Australia's "Tannenbergs" 90 12.A.5 327 LOWER Harry The 1891 Surcharges of South Australia 88 New Zealand Decimals "Errors by Design" 1967- 12.A.6 328 SHAW James 2010 85 New Zealand 1 1/2d Boer War Issues and Usages 12.A.7 329 SHAW James 1900-1908 82 12.A.8 330 SHAWLEY John Mauritius - The 1859 Dardenne Issue 88 12.A.9 331 WALKER Martin Halfpenny GPO Definitive of South Australia 90 12.A.10 332 WILLIAMS Maurice Coat of Arms 1949-1964 87 New Zealand 1d Stamp Duty 1873 Issues and 12.F.1 365 SHAW James Usages 82 12.G.1 368 LANEY Ian Horse Drawn Tramways 73 12.G.2 369 ORR Joan Black Swan Dreaming 75 Rhodesia - The British South Africa Years 1900- 13.A.1 726 730 BURKE Sean 1924 66 13.A.2 731 735 DWYER Kevin ANARE The First 30 Years 1947-1977 80 13.A.3 736 740 DWYER Kim Cocos (Keeling) Islands 1955-1994 75 13.A.4 741 745 GARRICK Ann Australian Antarctic Territory - Cover Makers 68 13.A.5 746 750 GENDEK Marilyn The International Council of Nurses 75 13.A.6 751 755 RADLEY Dawn Handcraft 72 13.B.1 820 FIGG David Friendly Societies in Australasia 70 14.1 656 660 BROWN Gary South Africa - The Protea Series 90 14.2 661 665 GRAY Arthur W The Australian Bird Series 1964-1966 95 14.3 666 670 ROLAND Michel Electronic Counter Services and Australia Post 85 14.4 671 675 VASSALLO John Fujeira 76 14.5 676 680 WALKER Martin Marine Life & Gemstone Definitives of Australia 87 Austria 3.3.5 2194 2201 HESCHL Gerald From, to and via Austria 95 LG 3.3.6 2202 2206 JURKOVIC Martin Postal History of Carpatho-Ukraine 1786-1945 76 LS 3.3.7 2207 2211 MAJORG
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