Tom Macnamara, from Maryborough, with Joan Orr, a foundation member of the Nanango Stamp Club and now Education Officer for the Queensland Philatelic Council, and Brisbane stamp dealer Craig Chappell

February 10, 2015

The Nanango Stamp Club was delighted with the results of its annual Stamp Day with more than 100 people dropping into the Nanango State High School auditorium on Saturday.

The Stamp Day has been running for more than 20 years and is always held on the first Saturday in February.

Club secretary Madge Locke said stamp clubs from all over south-east Queensland and dealers were invited to attend.

Saturday’s event attracted philatelists from Bundaberg, Brisbane, Maryborough and Toowoomba.

There were boxes of stamps, first day covers and other collectibles laid out neatly on tables while collectors sat quietly perusing albums.

Raffles and lucky draws were also held throughout the day.

The Nanango Stamp Club currently has about 20 members.

Kay Schultz, from Kingaroy, with Club secretary Madge Locke, also from Kingaroy

Joan Andersen, from Nanango, with Nanango Stamp Club foundation member Denise Nothduft

 

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