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The Postal Stationery Society was formed on 26 September 1992 at an inaugural meeting held at the Union Jack Club, London.,[1][2] Starting in February 1993 the Society has published a Journal containing Society news and articles on all aspects of postal stationery. Initially the Journal was bi-annual and since 2002 it has been published quarterly.
^Postal Stationery Society’s 21st Anniversary Celebrations, The Postal Stationery Society Journal Vol 20 No 4 p2
^Gibbons Stamp Monthly, July 2013.
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