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Irish Airmail Society

NEWS

NEW Irish Airmail Rates came into effect 1 March 2007 - See revised Airmail Rates web pages

STAMPA 2007 took place on October 12-14, 2007
at The RDS, Ballsbridge, Dublin.


Results will appear here soon

Downloadable Application Form
(online in pdf format-requires Adobe Acrobat)

Background

The Irish Airmail Society was founded in 1989, following interest in Irish airmails shown by several philatelists, some resident in Ireland and others in Great Britain, Switzerland, Canada and USA. The Society had over 30 members within its first year. Coincidentally, it was formed in the year of the 50th Anniversary of the first regular passenger and airmail service across the North Atlantic to Foynes. The current membership stands around 50 members.

Objectives

The philatelic interests of our members is very varied but very few specialise only in airmails. The main objectives of the Society are to study Irish Airmails in all its aspects, Early Flights, Rates, Routes, Recent Irish Flights, Aerogrammes, Airmail Stamps and Etiquettes, etc.

What we do

The Society publishes a bulletin, O.E.78., named after the Airmail etiquette identification number. The bulletin contains very varied information and articles about airmails. Material determines its frequency, though the intention is to publish two issues per year.

The first substantial publication was the 1st edition of Irish Crash Airmails, by Ronny Vogt that detailed all known Irish related mail carrying crashes. In 1998 Ronny produced a substantially expanded and updated 2nd edition. It is over four times the size of the original: a very high quality publication with many fine illustrations. It is one of the best value philatelic publications ever and it too is entitled Irish Crash Airmails.

In June 1996 we produced our second book, Irish Airmails 1919-1990 by Bill Murphy, a joint publication with the Éire Philatelic Association. This extensive reference work gives details of all known mail-carrying flights to and from Ireland.

Co-operations

The Society is a Patron Founder of the Foynes Flying Boat Museum which entitles members to lifetime free entrance to the Museum and also access to its archives. It is also a member of the FPSI, Federation of Philatelic Societies of Ireland and FISA, the International Federation of Aerophilatelic Societies.

AGM

We try to have an annual meeting during Stampa, the Irish National Philatelic Exhibition that usually takes place in early November in Dublin, Ireland, that is well worth while attending.


Articles for publication

and letters in North America
can be sent to the editor:

Mr. Bill Murphy,
5813 Castano Drive
San Jose
CA 95129
USA

e-mail to: wjm5813@aol.com

Subscriptions

Europe: 15 Euro or £10 Sterling per
Bulletin Volume of 4 issues.

Outside Europe $20 US per
Bulletin Volume of 4 issues.

and should be sent to the Treasurer:

Mr David Reid
Irish Airmail Society
18 Glenlucan
Killarney Road
Bray
Co. Wicklow
IRELAND

Membership Application