The last two German Zeppelins left a legacy of philatelic material that provides a fascinating opportunity to experience the fame and impact of these most famous technological marvels of the late 1920s and early 1930s.
Join the North Toronto Stamp Club as they look at the last two Zeppelins.
As an airmail collector as well as an avid Germany collector your presentation was very much appreciated.
I am the president of the Vancouver Island Philatelic Society and I help to produce our monthly newsletter. It consists of a maximum of 8 pages printed on 4 sheets so we can mail out to our non computer members at the 92 cent rate. I was very impressed with the NTSC newsletter and will get our Secretary and Editor to read and maybe pick up some pointers. We have done zoom power point presentations and we can learn even more by visiting your site. Congratulations to you on this and other presentations.
Cheers & Best Wishes, Reg Smart
Excellent presentation. I very much enjoyed the way you weaved both airship and related philatelic histories along with your choice of illustrative stamps and covers. Is there — or will there be — a similarly instructive presentation of Hindenburg philately?
I’ll enquire on your behalf. 🙂