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Nostalgia: My Stamp Collection

May 15, 2014 By Janet Williams 13 Comments

I suffered a bit of personal loss at the reshuffle of the Fryern Arcade.

The post office has changed hands. A special service that I used to enjoy is now lost.

I went to the Fryern Arcade post office twice recently, to try to buy my special stamps, but was surprised to be told that – “No, we don’t sell those kind of things.”

I thought a post office would sell stamps. My kind of stamps.

Let me explain to you: the stamps I want are the Presentation Packs. I had been buying them for about 10 years, from the post office in Chandler’s Ford. First it was located at Bournemouth Road, and later the post office moved to the Fryern Arcade.

One of the presentation packs looks like this:

Winnie the Pooh (front)
Winnie the Pooh (front)

I collect new stamps and I buy the Presentation Packs by the Royal Mail. You can buy them online, but I have always been buying them from the local post office. Why? Because I love a little personal touch; I love buying stamps at the counter; I love having a chat with the person who serves me when I collect my stamps; because I love the post office.

In my old diary, I discovered that I had analysed the root of my new hobby:

Royal Shakespeare Company
Royal Shakespeare Company

“I arrived in the cold suburbs of England from London, heavily pregnant, without a friend. Dark hair, yellow skin and speaking English with a funny accent.

Being stuck in the middle of nowhere, I was eager to understand where I stood and trying not to be suffocated. I discovered new British stamps by chance. I somehow indulged in the simple delights of understanding characters and events hidden behind the images. I love the stamps in their clean, elegant presentation packs. These stamps have taken me through generations of the British history and the world’s culture.

These are my precious collections stemmed from a lonely heart. I must have possessed more than 100 packs. I still indulge in them.”

This was not my finest writing, and a rather embarrassing one, but it was a genuine reflection of my thought, as a new-comer in Chandler’s Ford.

Lest We Forget
Lest We Forget

In the past, the kind employees of the post office would always keep a presentation pack for me, when new stamps were issued. I would collect them once every few weeks. Inside the plastic cover, I would find my name ‘Janet’ scribbled on a white piece of paper torn by hands. It feels personal. Actually quite a few local people collect and buy new stamps this way – as I could see our names were in a little notebook.

Sometimes I forgot to collect the stamps. Sometimes I delayed collecting them when the post office was too busy, and I would collect the stamps at a later time. My packs were always there waiting for me – even after months. My presentation packs were kept just for me.

More on Charles Dickens
More on Charles Dickens

When I visited the Fryern Arcade post office a few months ago, I realised that it had changed hands. I asked them again last week, and tried to explain what I wanted and what the stamps normally look like, and that they come in beautiful presentation packs, but I knew that I was not understood.

My new stamps on Britain
My new stamps on Britain

I’m pretty upset as my collection over the past 10 years has now been interrupted. I don’t even know how many packs I have missed and I need to track them online and hopefully I can buy them from the Royal Mail one day. These are mass-produced stamps and I should be able to buy them rather easily, but it is going to be a hassle.

It’s not how I normally buy my stamps.

I’m upset as buying stamps from the post office from real, smiling people was once a very significant moment in my life in Chandler’s Ford. It was almost a ritual for me. It was my connection with the outside world.

Robert Burns
Robert Burns

Now what should I do?

Option 1: Shop at the Hiltingbury post office and ask if they would keep new Presentation Packs for me in the future. However, it takes longer for me to get to Hiltingbury. Is the post office willing to keep the new stamps for me? Someone needs to help me find out.

Option 2: Buy online directly from the Royal Mail. Time-saving and efficient. Forget about the personal touch.

Well, here are some of my collections over the past 10 years. They mean a lot to me. I love their beauty, creativity, and the surprises they bring me each time, in this part of the world, which I used to tell my mum, ‘in the middle of nowhere’.

Do scroll down if you would love to see more of these stamps. I’ve been totally captivated. What about you?

Armistice: Latin Arma, meaning Arms; Stitium, meaning Stoppage.
Armistice: Latin Arma, meaning Arms; Stitium, meaning Stoppage.
Lest We Forget: Somme: 1916-2006
Lest We Forget: Somme: 1916-2006
Lest We Forget: Armistice 1918-2008
Lest We Forget: Armistice 1918-2008
Trafalgar
Trafalgar
Britain Alone: Dunkirk (26 May - 4 June 1940)
Britain Alone: Dunkirk (26 May – 4 June 1940)
Britain Alone
Britain Alone
150 years of the Victoria Cross
150 years of the Victoria Cross
The Crimean War: 1854-1856
The Crimean War: 1854-1856
Lest We Forget - Passchendaele, 1917
Lest We Forget – Passchendaele, 1917
Roald Dahl's The BFG
Roald Dahl’s The BFG
Winnie the Pooh large image
Winnie the Pooh large image
Charles Dickens (inside pack)
Charles Dickens (inside pack)
Comics
Comics
Mythical Creatures
Mythical Creatures
Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre
Animal Tales
Animal Tales
Charles Dickens (back)
Charles Dickens (back)
Charles Dickens (front)
Charles Dickens (front)
Roald Dahl (with Quentin Blake) (back)
Roald Dahl (with Quentin Blake) (back)
Royal Shakespeare Company 50 Years (front)
Royal Shakespeare Company 50 Years (front)
Harry Potter (back)
Harry Potter (back)
Harry Potter (front)
Harry Potter (front)
The Beatles: Rock 'n' Roll
The Beatles: Rock ‘n’ Roll
Magical Realms
Magical Realms
Musicals
Musicals
Thunderbirds
Thunderbirds
Ian Fleming's James Bond
Ian Fleming’s James Bond
The Beatles (front)
The Beatles (front)
The Beatles (back)
The Beatles (back)
Classic ITV
Classic ITV
Classic Carry on and Hammer films
Classic Carry on and Hammer films
The Beatles: Inside
The Beatles: Inside
The Beatles: more stories
The Beatles: more stories

Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps
Royal Mail Mint Stamps

I have roughly categorised my collections:

  • British Kings and Queens
  • Literature
  • War and Peace
  • Progress and invention
  • Sports
  • Transportation
  • British Isles and icons
  • Animals
  • So British people

In Literature and Writing, there are:

  • Harry Potter
  • Roald Dahl
  • Royal Shakespeare Company 50 years
  • Robert Burns 250th Anniversary (1759-2009)
  • Jane Eyre
  • Mythical Creatures
  • Animal Tales: Favourite children’s book animals
  • Charles Dickens
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Comics

In entertainment, there are:

  • The Beatles
  • Ian Fleming’s James Bond
  • Thunderbirds
  • Musicals
  • Magical Realms
  • The Magic Circle’s Centenary Magic!
  • Classic Album Covers
  • Classic ITV
  • Classic Carry On and Hammer Films

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  1. Mike Sedgwick says

    May 15, 2014 at 8:00 am

    I did not know that you were a philatelist. Your collection must be quite valuable. I still have my collection from 1948-1952. Foreign stamps from exotic countries that I would never have a chance to visit. Now I have visited many of them.

    I would have thought that, now the post office has been privatised, they would be eager to sell you whatever you want rather than whatever they want.

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    • Janet says

      May 15, 2014 at 5:30 pm

      I once met a stamp expert on the train. He told me that the new stamps I’m collecting are not at all valuable as they are mass-produced. I collect the stamps not for their monetary value, but more for keeping my memories. They remind me that I’ve lived in Chandler’s Ford long enough – now I have got two big boxes of these pretty stamps.

      I’m curious about 1948-1952.

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  2. Mike Sedgwick says

    May 15, 2014 at 10:20 pm

    Just looked out my old stamp album. Surprising how many countries there were that no longer exist because they are renamed or amalgamated.

    Some of the stamps are commemorative. The Olympic Games 1948, Silver Wedding of King George VI, 100 years of the postage stamp 1840-1940. One which I think is from the Festival of Britain 1951 and another with masonic symbols on it.

    The most valuable, I thought, were from Barbados while some of the nicest looking are from Tanganyika (now what it that called these days?) Some celebrated royal visits to former colonies. There are a couple of UK stamps with the uncrowned head of Edward VIII because he abdicated before the coronation.

    It has been a great feat of civilisation that we have had a reliable world-wide postal service for so long and through so many historical and political difficulties.

    I remember buying the Stamp Album from an educational shop in 1948. We were lucky to get it as it was a time of shortages. Such poor quality paper, now brown round the edges and very fragile.

    A bonus of this exercise was to find a photograph of my father in the album which I took, developed and enlarged. Photography was the next hobby after stamp collecting from 1952-53.

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