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Old August 13th 03, 01:22 PM
Rodney
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Default Stamps in Films: further

A dedicated topic and Post Office sponsored film was the 1971
"The Early Days" directed by David Sims.
The film shows how New Zealand's history has been
reflected in it's stamps, was awarded a gold medal at the
Interplex exhibition in New York in March 1971.

In the UK it was released by Columbia and in NZ by IFD
The American Philatelic Society distributed the film through
philatelic groups in the US.






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