SCOTS Project - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk Document : 1045 Title : Minutes of Caledonian Philatelic Society meeting 2130 Author(s): 907 Copyright holder(s): Name withheld Text The Caledonian Philatelic Society Minutes of meeting 2130 on Thursday 26 October 2000. Room 327, John Anderson Building, University of Strathclyde. President [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] opened the meeting by welcoming those present Apologies were received on behalf of [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] , [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] , [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] , [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname], Minutes: were on the table, as was an Application for Membership from Mr [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] (3rd reading). Mr [CENSORED: surname] was duly declared a member. President’s Intimations: Secretary: Form for Glasgow 2000 souvenirs plus Bulletin 3 to read. Various auction catalogues, Portsmouth Stamp Shop, It was requested that items for the Auction should be in the hands of the Secretary by 30th November – some had, in fact, already been received. Treasurer: not present. Packet secretary: not present. Librarian: not present. Delegate to Congress: The delegate reminded members of the previous week’s items. Vera Trinder order: [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] reported that the Vera Trinder catalogue was available and that he would be happy to receive orders. President, [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname], then introduced [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] – inviting him to give his display of ‘A Century of the Cinema’. Mr [CENSORED: surname] is a Fellow of the Royal Television Society, a Film and T.V. lecturer, a Film and T.V. Historian and a critic of both subjects. The first part of the evening was a showing of a film he had written and devised for the 1999 NE Philatelic Weekend – “Century of Cinema – A Celebration in Stamps”. This proved to be superbly entertaining, educational and of high technical achievement. It was of great interest to see stamps, on the screen, enlarged to 6ft across. Greatly appreciated by members was Mr [CENSORED: surname] technique of dissolving from an illustration, on a stamp, exactly into the relevant clip from the ‘movie’ depicted. Mr [CENSORED: surname] was to be congratulated on his research, acquisition of film clips and his undoubted talent. The second round consisted of a very fine selection of stamps, postal stationery, meter marks, covers, maximum cards etc. The material coming from many countries and covering all genres and was most interestingly described, with great enthusiasm, by Mr [CENSORED: surname] . Vote of thanks: Mrs [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] thanked Mr [CENSORED: surname] for making the journey north and complimented him on a most original and entertaining display. It had been a fascinating evening given by an obviously very keen expert. This was heartily endorsed by the Society. In reply, Mr [CENSORED: surname] thanked the Society for the warmth of its welcome and donated a copy of The Postal History Of Durham City (which he had co-written with [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] to the library. Next meeting: Thursday 2 November, Visit by Largs P.S. Tea Rota: [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] . Barrier: [CENSORED: forename][CENSORED: surname] . The President closed the meeting by wishing everyone a safe journey home. This work is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. The SCOTS Project and the University of Glasgow do not necessarily endorse, support or recommend the views expressed in this document. Information about document and author: Text Text audience Adults (18+): Specialists: Audience size: 21-100 Writer knew intended audience: Text details Method of composition: Wordprocessed Year of composition: 2000 Word count: 421 Text medium Other: Circulated at meetings Text publication details Part of a longer series of texts: Name of series: Series of minutes of Caledonian Philatelic Society Text setting Leisure/entertainment: Text type Written record of speech (e.g. hansard, legal proceedings, minutes of meetings): Author Author details Author id: 907 Gender: Male Decade of birth: 1930 Educational attainment: College Age left school: 15 Upbringing/religious beliefs: Protestantism Occupation: Computer assistant Place of birth: Glasgow Region of birth: Glasgow Birthplace CSD dialect area: Gsw Country of birth: Scotland Place of residence: Bearsden Region of residence: Dunbarton Residence CSD dialect area: Dnbt Country of residence: Scotland Father's occupation: Insulating Engineer Father's place of birth: Glasgow Father's region of birth: Glasgow Father's birthplace CSD dialect area: Gsw Father's country of birth: Scotland Mother's occupation: Tailoress Mother's place of birth: Cambuslang Mother's region of birth: Lanark Mother's birthplace CSD dialect area: Lnk Mother's country of birth: Scotland Languages: Language: English Speak: Yes Read: Yes Write: Yes Understand: Yes Circumstances: General life