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[[Christopher John Phillips|Christopher Phillips]] arrived at [[Boston Grammar School]] as a teacher of Mathematics in 1979. Based on his own interest in stamp collecting, and the fact that he had run such [http://www.philatelic.org.uk/chrisphillips_files/Page811.html clubs] since he was a boy in [[Wikipedia:Tunbridge Wells|Tunbridge Wells]], he started a Philatelic Society. He encouraged members to be active in their stamp collecting hobby, ran stamp auctions, and took boys on trips to other clubs and to philatelic events.
[[Chris Phillips]] arrived at [[Boston Grammar School]] as a teacher of Mathematics in 1979. Based on his own interest in stamp collecting, and the fact that he had run such clubs<ref>[http://www.philatelic.org.uk/chrisphillips_files/Page811.html Philatelic Societies - The life of Chris Phillips]</ref> since he was a boy in [[Wikipedia:Tunbridge Wells|Tunbridge Wells]], he started a Philatelic Society. He encouraged members to be active in their stamp collecting hobby, ran stamp auctions, and took boys on trips to other clubs and to philatelic events.


He published his own [[Wikipedia:First day of issue|First Day Covers]] for all current British Stamps under the brand name [http://www.bfdc.co.uk/producers/philcovers/page1.html Philcovers], with the designs originally by Chris himself. Quickly he made it into a competition. Members of the society were asked to design a cover. If a design was chosen, then the artist received a copy of the cover as a prize (two copies if a colour separation was produced, thus saving some work in reproduction).
He published his own [[Wikipedia:First day of issue|First Day Covers]] for all current British Stamps under the brand name Philcovers<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXXrimnRufA First Day Covers for UK by PHILCOVERS 1968 ~ 83 - YouTube]</ref>, with the designs originally by Chris himself. Quickly he made it into a competition. Members of the society were asked to design a cover. If a design was chosen, then the artist received a copy of the cover as a prize (two copies if a colour separation was produced, thus saving some work in reproduction).


After Chris Phillips' departure from the school in 1982, [[John Anthony Clutterbuck|John Clutterbuck]] took charge of the society. Chris Phillips' Philcovers First Day Cover service was still available, and contact was kept via [[Michael John Maltby|Michael Maltby]].
After Chris Phillips' departure from the school in 1982, [[John Clutterbuck]] took charge of the society. Chris Phillips' Philcovers First Day Cover service was still available, and contact was kept via [[Michael Maltby]].


==First Day Covers==
==First Day Covers==
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File:Dogs 07-02-79.jpg|Dogs 7 February 1979 - designed and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Dogs 07-02-79.jpg|Dogs 7 February 1979 - designed and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Rowland Hill 22-08-79.jpg|Death Centenary of Sir Rowland Hill (postal reformer) 22 August 1979 - designed and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Rowland Hill 22-08-79.jpg|Death Centenary of Sir Rowland Hill (postal reformer) 22 August 1979 - designed and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Liverpool Manchester 12-03-80.jpg|150th Anniversary of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway 12 March 1980 - designed by [[Robert Simon Meeds|Simon Meeds]] and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Liverpool Manchester 12-03-80.jpg|150th Anniversary of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway 12 March 1980 - designed by [[Simon Meeds]] and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Queen Mother 04-08-80.jpg|80th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 4 August 1980 - designed and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Queen Mother 04-08-80.jpg|80th Birthday of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 4 August 1980 - designed and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Folklore 06-02-81.jpg|Folklore 6 February 1981 - designed by Simon Meeds and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Folklore 06-02-81.jpg|Folklore 6 February 1981 - designed by Simon Meeds and printed by Chris Phillips
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File:Christmas 18-11-81.jpg|Christmas Through the Eyes of a Child 18 November 1981 - designed by Simon Meeds and printed by Chris Phillips
File:Christmas 18-11-81.jpg|Christmas Through the Eyes of a Child 18 November 1981 - designed by Simon Meeds and printed by Chris Phillips
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:00, 5 April 2021

Chris Phillips arrived at Boston Grammar School as a teacher of Mathematics in 1979. Based on his own interest in stamp collecting, and the fact that he had run such clubs[1] since he was a boy in Tunbridge Wells, he started a Philatelic Society. He encouraged members to be active in their stamp collecting hobby, ran stamp auctions, and took boys on trips to other clubs and to philatelic events.

He published his own First Day Covers for all current British Stamps under the brand name Philcovers[2], with the designs originally by Chris himself. Quickly he made it into a competition. Members of the society were asked to design a cover. If a design was chosen, then the artist received a copy of the cover as a prize (two copies if a colour separation was produced, thus saving some work in reproduction).

After Chris Phillips' departure from the school in 1982, John Clutterbuck took charge of the society. Chris Phillips' Philcovers First Day Cover service was still available, and contact was kept via Michael Maltby.

First Day Covers

A Selection of Philcovers designs produced while Chris Phillips was running the Philatelic Society.

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