MEMBER’S WEEKEND MEETING AT MILFORD HALL HOTEL, SALISBURY 19th – 21st APRIL 2024 IS CANCELLED!!

Due to circumstances beyond the control of the C.I.S.S., it is with great regret I have to inform you that the Member’s Weekend Meeting due to be held at the Milford Hall Hotel, Salisbury on the above dates IS CANCELLED!!.
The C.I.S.S. was reassured by the hotel that the current hotel refurbishment would be completed by the end of February 2024. I have just been informed that the work will now not be completed before the end April/early May 2024. and because of Health and Safety regulations the hotel cannot accept bookings, including ours.
DO NOT CONTACT THE HOTEL TO MAKE ANY RESERVATIONS FOR THE WEEKEND MEETING.
If I receive any further information I will contact you as soon as possible.
Richard Flemming
Secretary
CISS

C.I.S.S Member’s Meeting on Saturday 16th September 2023 at the R.P.S.L.

Some of the members attending the Member’s Meeting held at the R.P.S.L. on Saturday, 16th September 2023. Photo by Richard Flemming

Fourteen members attended in person at the Royal, with a further four members joining the afternoon Zoom session.

The room auction in the morning comprised some 64 mixed lots which were well bid by a number of attendees in competition, with some 43 lots selling well, either at reserve, or in some cases, well above reserve, with a final sum of £470 being realised.

Three further members provided displays before the lunch break. Simon Burke provided some very interesting items relating to Herm, including seven scarce Tuck picture postcards, and four postally-used postcards, all cancelled either with a rare Herm double-ring datestamp. This scarce datestamp was used from 1925 – 1938.. Simon also showed three items addressed to A. Toplis on Sark, and a Sark registered first flight cover carried by Imperial Airway on its inaugural flight across the north Atlantic. Examples of the 1¼d postal stationery cards were also shown, along with a copy of a King George III Act of Parliament titled “Duties on Coal, Culm and Cinders and the Exportation of Salt, Pepper and Wine to Guernsey, Jersey and Sark.”

Nick Martin showed six items of mail sent from Guernsey to France via St Malo, and Nick Stuart showed two postcards sent from Jersey bearing hotel cachets either for the Hotel de L’Europe or Grand Hotel du Palais de Cristal. These two hotels formed part of the private postal service of French hotels in Jersey (for further information about this service see Roger Harris’ book Delivered by the Hotel’s Care).

The first display of the afternoon broadcast on zoom was presented by Bryan Elliston, on early Guernsey postal history which revealed a 1796 entire letter from Guernsey to Inverness in Scotland endorsed care of Mr Hugh Fraser/ merchant Inverness N.B. (North Britain) in the address. This most interesting display of early postal history was then followed by our Secretary, Richard Flemming, displaying Gerald Marriner’s destination mails with some quite fascinating and interesting letters and postcards to and from all corners of the globe. Further details will be available in the December Les Iles Normandes.

Report on first CISS Regional Meeting in the Solent, 13th April 2023 by Alan Whittaker

Despite the national rail strike, 11 members and one guest were able to attend the inaugural south coast regional meeting held at Chandlers Ford, Hampshire. The meeting commenced with a 50+ lot room auction, followed by displays provided by seven members; Brian Austin, Mark Bailey, David Laurillard, Peter Mollett, Alan Whittaker and David Winnie. At the end of the day, all members thought that the day had been well worthwhile and would like to see it become an annual event.

Attendees at the Chandlers Ford Regional Meeting

NB: 2024 Chandlers Ford meeting arranged for 18th May Secretary