This page contains my latest A3 exhibition pages made in 2024-26 - you can also find them on the Exhibition pages.
I am very grateful for all the help and comments which improve the incomplete or inaccurate information related to my collections.
Historical letter signed by James Mayer Rothschild, displayed on a webpage about the Rothschild family, with a title 'The Rothschilds More than just bankers' and a section describing their influence in Florence, Milan, and Naples.
A page about Captain Friedrich Christiansen, a German fighter ace and World War II commander. The page includes a black-and-white portrait of Christiansen, images of vintage postcards, postage stamps, photographs of camels, and historical scenes related to his military service.
A historical financial document from the Société Immobilière du Domaine de Rothschild, showing several shares of 100 francs each, issued in 1896, with official stamps and signatures.
Two postcards with various Swiss stamps, postmarks, and handwritten notes, displayed with accompanying text about the history of the mail transit.
A historical display titled 'Russia - New York' featuring a collection of Soviet-era postage stamps, old photographs of people in military and civilian attire, and detailed descriptions about the stamps and postal history related to the first Soviet mail service from Russia to the United States in 1930. The display includes images of key personnel in the Soviet air mail flight, with captions explaining their roles and the significance of the postage stamps and postcards.
A historical newsletter page titled 'Südfunk Flight' discussing the first mail carrying flight of the Do X aircraft, dated November 17, 1929. It includes images of a postcard, stamps, and a black-and-white photograph of the Do X aircraft with crew and factory workers.
Historical page showing Suriname overprinted postage stamps and a rare cover from Paramaribo to Miami, with detailed text about the stamps and postal history.
Document titled 'Aviation Accident' reporting on a canceled flight on May 10, 1933, with images of vintage postcards and stamps, and detailed text describing the event and related postal items.
Architectural drawing of a building with detailed front and side views, labeled in French, showing the facade and internal sections, titled 'Le Recueil d'Architecture Moderne' by Mt. Emile Longfils.
A historical document with ornate handwritten script, a wax seal, and a postage stamp featuring Maria Theresa of Austria, accompanied by a portrait of her in a yellow and blue gown with a crown, in an exhibit display.
An image of a historical postcard collection display, featuring several postage stamps and postmarks from Saargebiet to Friedrichsthal, with detailed descriptions about the postal history and transportation methods used for mail delivery between 1930 and 1931.
A historical display about the first issue of Thurn and Taxis stamps from 1852, showing examples of various printings and color variations of the blue and dark blue postage stamps, accompanied by explanatory text.
A detailed informational page about the Rothschild family, featuring historic documents, photographs of family members, and stamps, with the title 'The Rothschilds' and a section labeled 'Five Brothers'.
An exhibition of historical postcards and stamps related to Germany and Austria. The display includes black-and-white and colored postal items, with international stamps, postmarks, and handwritten notes, focusing on the Germany to New York and Austria to New York postal routes during the early 20th century.
A collection of historical postage stamps, red wax seals, and a black-and-white photograph of Leopold II, the second King of the Belgians, with textual descriptions about his reign and related philatelic items on a display informational board.
A historical postcard collage celebrating a 1932 Germany tour, featuring images of stamps, airplane, airplane cockpit, and handwritten notes.
Historical document featuring early postage stamps and an old handwritten letter, with information on the first issues of stamps and postal history from Thurn & Taxis in 1852.
A page displaying commemorative stamps and postcards celebrating the 500th year of the Dutch post, including images of a Dornier aircraft and Graf Zeppelin, with historical descriptions and a large title indicating the Netherlands to New York flight of October 31, 1930.
Page with historical postal stamps and handwritten text, describing early airmail from Brazil to the United States in 1931, and details about the stamps and their significance.
Historical text and a handwritten letter related to Louis II, Duke of Bourbon, with a crest featuring a shield, three fleurs-de-lis, and a crown.
Historical international mail correspondence with multiple postage stamps, postmarks, and handwritten addresses, related to 1870-1874 postal rates between Philadelphia, USA, and France.
Historical newspaper article titled 'Roald Amundsen and Dory Wall 21.5.1925' with a black and white photograph of Roald Amundsen in a plane, and another photograph of Dory Wall with a plane, along with various postage stamps and images of exploration and expedition scenes.
A historic display of black and white photographs and memorabilia related to the ship Do-X and its flights from Port of Spain, Trinidad, to Toronto, Canada, in 1931, including stamps, postcards, and an image of the Do-X aircraft.
Historical black and white photographs and a postcard related to the Germany tour of the Do X flying boat in 1932, featuring images of the aircraft at harbors and on water, and a handwritten postcard with German text and a green postage stamp.
Historical black-and-white photograph of Lake Constance showing a large seaplane with several smaller boats and people around it, dated October 29, 1930, with postage stamps and postal markings on the right side.
A display of historical postal covers and stamps from the 1857-1869 U.S.-France convention mail, with descriptions of the postal history and markings.
A collection of vintage Swiss airmail postcards and stamps from 1930, with handwritten notes, cancellation marks, and postal postmarks from various locations including Romanshorn, Friedrichshafen, and New York City. The collection highlights the flight of the Dornier Do X flying boat and its journey to America in 1931.
A collection of historic postal covers and stamps from the Thurn and Taxis postal service, including detailed descriptions and various stamp denominations from the 19th century.
Photograph of two envelopes with postage stamps and postal marks related to Brazil and the United States from 1931, depicting postal history and flights from Porto Alegre to New York.
Collage of vintage mailed letters and envelopes featuring various postage stamps and cancellation marks, with descriptive text about their history and routes.
A collection of historical postal items related to the first landing of the aircraft carrier USS Miami (Dox) in 1931. Includes an airmail letter, a postcard, and related stamps, with images of the aircraft carrier and notable figures.
A historical black and white photograph showing an indoor aircraft exhibition with several airplanes under construction within a large hangar. There are scaffolds and scaffolding equipment around the aircraft, with people working on and observing them.
Page displaying rare letters and photographs related to the first flight of the Do X airplane from Liechtenstein to New York, with various stamps, postmarks, and historical images of the aircraft.
A collage featuring vintage Colombian postage stamps, a postcard, and related historical flight images and descriptions. Contains stamps, cancellations, and text about flights from Colombia to the United States and other destinations in the 1930s.
Page featuring a black-and-white photograph of Zurich, Switzerland, with a river in the foreground, historic buildings, and a helicopter overhead. Accompanying text discusses a 1932 postal flight from Zurich to Altenrhein, Switzerland, with various postage stamps and postmarks.
Black and white newspaper clipping from August 23, 1930, featuring Lady Drummond-Hay in a test flight of the Do-X aircraft. Contains multiple photographs of the aircraft, crew, and officials, with captions describing the event and the aircraft's specifications.
Black and white vintage advertisement with a photograph of a large aircraft engine on the left and a drawing of an airplane on the right. The advertisement promotes Siemens engines used in the Dornier Do X aircraft, emphasizing smoothness, efficiency, and reliability.
Historical document featuring postal stamps, handwritten notes, and a black and white photograph of a coastal lighthouse with a ship in the water. The text explains the history of a specific airmail letter and postcards related to the German Dornier Do X flying boat and its journey.
A historical display titled 'Last Flight' from September 5, 1933, featuring postcards, stamps, and text describing the final flight of the German airplane Do X from Passau to Hamburg, with detailed descriptions of the event and commemorative postage stamps.
A historical postcard from Germany to New York dated November 5, 1930, displaying postage stamps, handwritten addresses, and postal markings.
Historical postcard images of 19th-century postal letters from Philadelphia to France, showing handwritten addresses, postal stamps, and markings from the 1839-1843 period.
Historical diagram and description of the Dornier Do-X flying boat from 1928, showcasing its structural design, three decks, and engine configuration, with photographs and technical illustrations.
An informational display about the history of postage stamps, specifically focused on the Thurn & Taxis stamps issued in 1862, featuring photographs of old handwritten mail and various postage stamps in different colors, with descriptions of their features and historical context.
A collection of vintage postage stamps and canceled postal covers from Russia and Germany, documenting a historical mail flight in 1933. The layout includes detailed captions explaining the significance of the stamps and covers.
Historical collection of old postal covers and stamps from France, Britain, and the United States, with various postmarks and handwritten addresses, displayed on a poster titled 'French Decree Mail 1851-1857'.
A historical postcard display featuring stamps and handwritten notes, commemorating the flyby of the Dutch aircraft 'Dornier' at Las Palmas, Canary Islands, on January 31, 1931, with detailed descriptions of the journey and stamps from various countries.
A historical newspaper layout featuring stamps, postcards, and photographs related to a farewell from New York to Europe dated May 19, 1932, including images of airplanes and postal markings.
A museum display panel titled "The Do X Final Chapter" dated November 23, 1943, describing the history of the Dornier Do X aircraft and its destruction during World War II, featuring black and white photographs of the aircraft and museum exhibits, and a small circular metal identification plate.
Historical display with a black-and-white photo of the Tower of London from 1880, featuring a vintage car in front of the fortress, old postage stamps, and handwritten letters from 1866 and 1868. Accompanying text discusses the history of gold trading, the London Tower's security changes, and the Royal Mint Refrigery's correspondence.
Historical document page with information about Brazilian airmail stamps and postal history from 1931, including stamped envelopes, postage stamps, an aviation postmark, and a route map of South America.
Historical cover page with multiple images of vintage letters sent from Nice, France, to Philadelphia, USA, during the 1870s and 1880s, featuring postage stamps, cancellation marks, and handwritten addresses.
Black and white photographs of luxurious airplane cabins from the 1930s, with ornate wood paneling and elegant furniture, including seating areas, private cabins, and dining saloons, showcasing art deco interior design.
A historical photograph of a group of Dornier factory workers cheering and waving as their airplane departs for New York on November 5, 1930, with a body of water and some buildings in the background.
Historical postal covers and letters from 1843 to 1851 with various stamps, postmarks, and handwritten addresses, part of the Anglo-France Convention Mail collection displayed on a detailed informational page.
Page from a book or magazine about the history of the Zeppelin. Contains images of a Zeppelin postcard, stamps, and a photograph of a Zeppelin on Lake Constance. The text discusses Zeppelin milestones, flights, and related postal history.
A historical display describing the postal rates and routes for French decree mail sent from Philadelphia to Paris in the 1850s, including images of old handwritten letters, postal stamps, and a large black number 21.
Cover of a historical report titled "Do-X and NASA," dated February 1930, with a blue document on the left page and a white page of text on the right, describing the Dornier Do-X Flying Boat.
A historical display of vintage U.S.-France mail correspondence from 1857-1869, featuring two pre-paid single-rate letters with red stamps and postal markings, including handwritten addresses and canceled stamps, and detailed descriptions of the postal history and routes.
An old handwritten letter with a red wax seal and some handwritten notes or signatures.
A historical document showing a rare single rate letter from Philadelphia to France, postmarked January 3, 1859, with various stamps, handwritten addresses, and annotations.
Historical newspaper display featuring images of old envelopes with postage stamps, showing U.S.-France mail correspondence from the 1800s, with detailed descriptions of postage and mailing history.
A collection of historical postal covers and stamps from the late 19th century, including letter envelopes with postage stamps, postal cancellations, and handwritten addresses, primarily related to correspondence between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and France during the 1870s.
A historical exhibit featuring a handwritten letter from Philip V of Spain, dated November 29, 1702, alongside a series of Spanish postage stamps from different monarchs, including Philip V, Louis I, Ferdinand VI, Charles III, Charles IV, and Juan Carlos I.
Historical collection of private ship letters from Philadelphia to France and Bordeaux, including early 1800s handwritten envelopes, with markings, stamps, and illustrations of ships.
A historical document showing two handwritten old letters, one from 1805 and another from 1806, with red circular stamps and annotations, part of a display on private ship letters from France to Philadelphia between 1790 and 1823.
A historical document display with two sections, each showing images of old letters and their descriptions related to the Anglo-France Convention Mail from 1843-1851, including postal markings and dates.
Photograph of historical handwritten postal cover with ink and red postal stamp, addressed to Liverpool, England, from Philadelphia, with various postal markings and annotations.
Historical black-and-white photograph of a harbor scene with steamships and people on the dock, as part of a postcard or letter from the 1860s.
A historical document displaying a special Newfoundland postal issue from May 19, 1932, with images of handwritten letters, postage stamps, and a photograph of a flying boat landing in Newfoundland, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first Monaco Air Rally in 1914.
Historical postal cover with multiple blue and black stamps, handwritten address, and postmark instructions from 1874-1875 related to international mail between France and the United States.
Historical letter from Charles de Bourbon, Duke of Alencon, with handwritten script, wax seal, and signature, displayed in an exhibition setting.
Black and white photo of an indoor airplane hangar with a large aircraft under construction, scaffolding, and other aircraft parts visible inside. A second photo shows an aerial view of an industrial area with multiple buildings along a river. The text talks about the Dornier factory and aircraft, dating from 1927-1930.
Historical document about Suriname stamps from 1931, including images of postal covers, stamps, and related text.
A historical display of 19th-century postal covers and markings related to the New York - Havre Packet Mail service from 1839 to 1842, including stamps, handstamps, and handwritten addresses.
Historical newspaper front page from The New York Times dated August 26, 1930, featuring an article about Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight, with black-and-white photographs of New York City and seaplanes, and a color postage stamp from Germany.
Historical display of private ship letters from Philadelphia to France and Bordeaux from the early 1800s, showing handwritten envelopes and illustrations of ships.
Historical documents related to communication between France and Philadelphia, including letters and postal markings from the 1800s, with detailed descriptions and images of handwritten letters and postal stamps.
Image of historical letters and postal markings related to American and French mail from the mid-1800s. The letters feature handwritten addresses, postal stamps, and official markings, with explanatory text describing their postal history.
Displays two historical handwritten letters from the 1850s that are part of a U.S.-France convention mail collection, with postal marks, stamps, and annotations visible.
A collage of historical documents and photographs related to the Rothschild family and the Bank of Finland, including handwritten letters, postage stamps, and a vintage postcard with a photograph of a building.
An informational display about historical U.S.-France mail exchange from 1857 to 1869, with a photograph of a letter marked with red wax seal, handwritten correspondence, and postal stamps.
A historical display featuring two old handwritten letters, postage stamps, and annotations related to 19th-century mail from Philadelphia to Havre. The background includes text explaining the history and details of the postal correspondence and rates from the 1820s.
Photograph of a historical display about U.S.-France mail from 1857-1869, featuring images of old handwritten letters, postage stamps, and descriptions of mail routes and rates.
A scanned image of two handwritten letters from 1709. The left letter is official and addressed to Charles de France from Count Thurin, dated January 15, 1709, regarding the Great Frost of 1709. The right letter is a copy of a letter from Charles de France to Louis, Duke of Burgundy, dated March 10, 1709, describing his role in the Bourbon succession and his alliances.
A display of historical postage mail, including covers and stamps, with descriptions of their origin, postage rates, and dates, dating from the late 19th century, related to international postal treaties and mail routes.
A detailed informational display about historical letters sent between Philadelphia and France during the 1840s and 1850s, featuring images of old envelopes with postmarks and stamps, large blue circular date stamps, and printed text explaining the postage rates, stamps, and historical context.
An informational display featuring images of historic letters and postal marks from the 1800s, including handwritten documents, postmarks, and details about their postal history and routes.
Vintage newspaper cover titled "Arriving in New York" dated August 27, 1931, featuring an illustration of the cruise ship Do-X flying over New York City with a city skyline and Statue of Liberty, accompanied by text describing the arrival of the Do-X airplane and the newspaper's publication information.
A historical document detailing old mail packets, including images of early 19th-century handwritten letters with postal stamps and annotations, and information about postal history between France and Philadelphia from 1823 to 1838.
A private letter from Lionel de Rothschild to Prince Albert sent from London on August 17, 1848, with a wax seal and handwritten cursive address, accompanied by a description of Rothschild's financial advisory role and their relationship.
A historical display of a letter addressed to Clarence E. Miller, along with postage stamps from Germany and Brazil, and a black and white photograph of the DORNIER aircraft flying over New York City skyline on Manhattan Island. The display commemorates the first flight of Dox in New York City on August 27, 1931, highlighting the aircraft's achievement and related postal history.
Historical document showing original postal covers with handwritten addresses, postage stamps, and cancellation marks from the 1850s, related to U.S.-France mail exchange during the American Civil War.
Historical postal cover with red and black handstamp marks from 1849 to 1851, including a large red octagonal 'PHILA 5 PAID' handstamp and various other canceled stamps and handwritten address.
A historical display with images and descriptions of 19th-century mail letters, including postage stamps and handwritten addresses, related to transatlantic mail routes between France and the United States.
Historical postal document showing vintage French and American postage stamps, postal cancellations, and handwritten addresses from the late 1800s. Contains detailed descriptions of postal history and stamp usage between France, Philadelphia, Bordeaux, and London.
Photograph of handwritten letters from Louis de Orléans, including a letter from 1894, with a brief historical description about Louis de Orléans, a member of the Bourbon dynasty.
Black and white collage featuring a portrait of Claude Dornier, a photo of a Dornier airship, and a postcard with images of two men in military uniforms and a Dornier aircraft.
Collection of historical postcards and photographs, including a black and white photograph of a sailing ship, handwritten letters, postal stamps, and descriptive captions related to U.S.-France mail correspondence from the 1850s and 1860s.
A historical display of 19th-century postal covers, stamps, and handwritten letters from Philadelphia to France, including details about postal routes, dates, and annotations.
Historical document and article about the Rothschilds' involvement in colonial India, including images of old letters from 1812 and 1826, with text discussing their financial activities and influence in Curacao and East India.
Image of a historical postal cover from the 'No Treaty' period 1870-1874, featuring multiple postage stamps, handwritten addresses, postal markings, and a large blue octagonal postmark from Brest, France.
Photograph of a postcard with various stamps, postmarks, and handwritten notes, related to a 10-month overseas mail journey from Czechoslovakia to Argentina in 1930-1931.
Historic postal covers and handwritten letters from the 1820s and 1830s, showing early international mail exchanges between Philadelphia, New York, and Havre, France, with postal stamps and markings.
Historical letter collection from Brazil, including stamps and postmarks from 1931, with detailed descriptions of the stamps' designs and significance.
Image of historical postal cover with multiple stamps and handwritten addresses, related to early 19th-century mail routes between Philadelphia and Havre, France.
Photograph of an old handwritten letter with a wax seal and ribbon, displayed on a historical exhibit panel about Henri II d'Orléans, the Duke who tested Bourdons.