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PRESIDENT'S CUP Winners & RULES
2010 Martin Lynes

Repatriation of British and German Prisoners of War [WWI & WWII]

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A display which showed examples of mail from the repatriation of British and German Prisoners of War during World War 1 and World War 2.

2009 Martin Lynes Finland Winter War - Mail of Foreign Volunteers

A display which showed examples of mail from Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and British contingents.

2008 Tony Walker British Navy WW1 - The Battle of the Falkland Islands 1914

A display from a larger display centred on the Battle of the Falkland Islands (1914 vintage), with mail and correspondence from Albert Smith on board HMS Macedonia as the link.  Perhaps there was not enough postal history for the purist, but nevertheless fascinating naval history, including his 2700 word letter to his parents written during the battle.

2007 Graham REYNOLDS Allied Prisoners of War and Internees in Japanese Occupied Borneo 1942-45

The exhibit showed a selection of covers and cards to and from the POWs / Internees in Kuching and Sandaken Camps.

2006 Michael DOBBS Ben Ferguson - Royal Engineers (Postal Service) 1945-47
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A display reflects mail Ben Ferguson (FPHS editor and live auction manager for many years) sent and received during this period, together with ephemera connected with his time in the Army.

2005 N R (Tom) HANDLEY The War in Ethiopia - Fighting the Italians
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A display showing Ethiopia during 1935/36 following the Italian invasion which started on 3 October 1935.

2004 A (Tony) WALKER George V was a Navy Man
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A display of Naval material from, to and associated with His Majesty King George V. Joint second were Derek Brook with "POW Ships at Portsmouth 1914/15" and Peter High with "Anglo-Boer War: The Hospital Ships" whilst in third place was John Daynes with "Battle of the River Plate".

2003 Peter L HIGH Japanese Hospital Ships of the Russo-Japanese War

A selection of covers and cards from medical personnel in both Naval and Army hospital ships during the conflict. Second was Edmund Hall with "Egyptian Army Stamps - Use, Misuse and Abuse" whilst in third place was Tony Walker with "British Naval Mail - Registered Letter Mail".

2002 Derek B HEPWORTH, FRPSL Crimean War 1854-56

The course of the war is traced from the blockade and bombardment of Odessa (cover March 1854) by the Franco-British fleet. This had entered the Black Sea in Jan 1854 following the elimination of the Turkish fleet in Nov 1853 off Sinope (Turkish Black Sea port). The Allies declared war on Russia Mar 1854. A Raglan letter is evidence of the Allies in Varna and of the Russian retreat from Austrian threats in Moldovia. A single Turkish cover is from the aptly named Lt Gen Cannon, hero of the Siege of Silistria. By Sep 1854 the Allies had invaded the Crimea to destroy the main Russian naval base of Sevastopol. Covers from and to Scutari hospitals are shown. Other items include a Baltic naval cover and a reference to "the Charge of the Light Brigade".

Second was Graham Mark with "Postage Due on Military Mail 1914-18" whilst in third place was Peter L. High with "Italian Hospital Ships".

2001 John A de M LEATHES The Black Sea Flotilla

German U-Boats started operating out of Constantinople in June 1915; known as the "U-Boat Half Flotilla - Constantinople", they used several depot ships which were based in the port.

Second was Eddie Weeks with "Gibraltar Camp, Jamaica" whilst in third place was Ernie Leppard with "Maori Wars".

2000 Kenneth R. SANDFORD RAF France 1939-40

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Ken Sandford (left) is congratulated by the President (Peter High) on winning the 2000 President's Cup


Second was Ernie Leppard with "Mori Wars" whilst in third place was Walter Bjork with "German Feldpost in North Africa".

1999 Michael BOOKER Anna Frank correspondence and Jewish Internment

Second was George Crabb with "Gallipoli" whilst in third place was Michael Dobbs with his "Sudan".

1998 John A. DAYNES German Surface Raider Mail of WW2

Second was Ernie Leppard with "Mori War mail of 1860s from New Zealand" whilst in third place was Bill Dennis with his "personal Dennis memorabillia".

1997 John A de M LEATHES
1996 Keith TRANMER Turkish Gallipoli mail

Second was Eddie Weeks with "German Naval Airships" whilst in third place was John Leathes with "Adriatic and Mediterranean Flotillas".

1995 John A de M LEATHES
1994 John A. DAYNES
1993 Dr Nick COLLEY
1992 Keith TRANMER
1991 R.C. (Bob) EMERY
1990 Z.R.(Richard) BOJAKOWSKI
1989 Z.R.(Richard) BOJAKOWSKI
1988 Keith TRANMER
1987 R.W. PATTON
1986 R.W. PATTON
1985 Z.R.(Richard) BOJAKOWSKI
1984 Z.R.(Richard) BOJAKOWSKI
1983 Z.R.(Richard) BOJAKOWSKI
1982 Z.R.(Richard) BOJAKOWSKI
1981 Alec W. HEMMINGS
1980 George F. CRABB
1979 George F. CRABB
1978 George F. CRABB
1977 Alan J. BROWN
1976 George F. CRABB
1975 Alan J. BROWN
1974 George F. CRABB
1973 George F. CRABB
1972 E. TYMKOW
1971 Michael BOOKER
1970 John E.O. HOBBS
1969 Stephen STOBBS
1968 George F. CRABB
1967 Alan J. BROWN
1966 J.D. HAYHURST
PRESIDENT'S CUP COMPETITION RULES

1. The President's Cup Competition shall consist of an entry of 9 sheets on any subject matter covered by the aims of the Society (i.e. the postal history of the Armed Forces of all countries, at all times, whether in war or peacetime and shall include postmarks, cachets, postage rates, prisoner of war mail, stamps and stationery, censorship and the organisation of postal services. Related matters such as the effects of war on civil mails, wartime airmail routes and services, psychological warfare leaflets, and courier services are also included).

2. There is no requirement for an introductory page.

3. Voting on the winner shall be by the members present on the day. There is no requirement to judge displays and award marks in accordance with nationally recognised marking criteria.

4. Judging will be based on a points system, with the winner being the entry with the highest total number of points awarded. Points are to be awarded by members present and voting on the day as follows:

1st place = 5 points; 2nd place = 3 points; 3rd place = 1 point.

5. A member may submit more than one entry, subject to the decision of the Competition Secretary on the day. In submitting more than one entry the member must stipulate first and second choice. Each entry must be accompanied by a separate Entry Form (see paragraph 9 below).

6. The voting process is simple: members present record which entry in their opinion is worthy of First, Second and Third place respectively. For voting, the placement of entries is left to individual choice which may be based on the story told, items displayed as well as the general appearance of the entry.

7. The Rules do not prohibit members present from voting for their own entries. There is no requirement for a member voting to have to vote for a Second or Third place.

8. By tradition, and as far as possible, votes are counted by a non-displaying member and the results checked by another non-displaying member.

9. Each entry will be accompanied by a completed Entry Form (see overleaf).

10. The winner will provide the Newsletter Editor with copies of the entry at the Society's expense.

11. The Cup will be returned to the Society one month before the next competition to enable engraving to take place, if it has not already been engraved.

12. For members living outside of the United Kingdom it is acceptable to provide a copy of their exhibit subject to the following conditions:
(a) The exhibit must represent material from the individuals own collection.
(b) The exhibit must be high quality coloured images of near photographic quality or better.
(c) The exhibit must be accompanied by a letter of authenticity signed by the owner who will certify that the exhibit is a genuine copy.
(d) It must be understood that the Cup will not be sent overseas, but the winner will receive a certificate.

 

 
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