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    • The Fiscal Philatelic Society (11 January 1902 – 1928) was an early twentieth-century British philatelic society that is seen as a predecessor to today's The Revenue Society. The principal object of the society was the study of fiscal stamps, or, as they are more usually called today, revenue stamps.


      Objects


      The objects of the society were:
      (a) To encourage and advance the study of Fiscals and Revenue Stamps of all Countries.
      (b) To compile Catalogues of Fiscals.
      (c) To draw together all interested in these stamps.
      (d) To form a Library for the use of the Members.
      (e) To facilitate the exchange of duplicates among members.
      (f) To appoint corresponding Members and Societies in various countries for the exchange and circulation of information respecting Revenue Stamps.
      In 1911 the objects of the society were extended to include local stamps and railway stamps.


      Activities and history


      The society was instrumental in collating information about the latest revenue stamps, which was published in their journal The Bulletin.
      From 1 January 1920 the society became the Fiscal and Local Stamp Section of the International Philatelic Union.
      By 1928 the society had ceased to exist, possibly reflecting a declining interest in revenue stamps that started around the end of the First World War and continued until a revival that started in the 1970s. By then the society had been replaced by The Cinderella Stamp Club and, later, The Revenue Society.


      Membership


      Although small, the society was notable for its distinguished membership which included many of the most prominent names in British philately in the first decades of the twentieth century and shows a high correlation with Schofield's Who Was Who in British Philately and a significant number of signatories to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists. Members included, among others:

      Thomas Allen
      E.D. Bacon RDP
      Maj. K.M. Beaumont RDP
      Walter Beckton RDP
      Louis Bradbury RDP
      William Wilmot Corfield (India)
      C.S.F. Crofton (India)
      Alfred Forbin
      Lionel Fulcher RDP
      Frank Godden RDP
      William F. Hadlow RDP
      Thomas William Hall RDP
      H.F. Johnson
      A.B. Kay (co-founder of Bridger & Kay)
      Dr. J.A. Legrand RDP
      Oswald Marsh
      Fred Melville RDP
      Jean-Baptiste Moens
      Walter Morley
      Charles Nissen RDP
      Herbert Rooke Oldfield RDP
      Percival Loines Pemberton RDP
      Judge Frederick Philbrick RDP
      Alexander Joseph Sefi RDP
      James Benjamin Seymour RDP
      John Stanley Telfer RDP
      Arthur John Warren RDP
      Robert Blake Yardley RDP
      RDP = Roll of Distinguished Philatelists


      Publications


      The Bulletin of the Fiscal Philatelic Society, Vols. I & II. (Reprinted in one volume by the Cinderella Stamp Club, London, 1980)
      May, O. Egyptian interpostals or official local stamps. Published for the Fiscal Philatelic Society by Bridger & Kay, 1915.
      Various catalogues of revenue stamps.


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