2022 Competition Palmares Palmares Announcer List by AwardUniform Penny Postage in the Channel IslandsRon BrownThe first ten years of Uniform Penny Postage stamps, Mulreadies and postal markings in place of stamps. Large Gold (92 Points)Alderney Mail during the German Occupation 1940-1945Ron BrownMail to and from Alderney for German armed forces, agricultural working party and organisation Todt Gold (85 Points)Civilian Mail between the Channel Islands, Axis, Occupied Countries and Friendly NeutralsRon BrownMail to and from the Channel Islands. Examples displayed of Axis countries mail of both Germany and Italy, occupied countries and friendly neutrals being Eire and Switzerland Gold (86 Points)Forwarding Agents’ Mail to and from the Channel IslandsRon BrownChannel Islands mail handled by forwarding agents in the Islands, England, Europe and South America. Gold (88 Points)Guernsey Arms Stamps 1941-1945Ron BrownThe Guernsey printed stamps during the German Occupation Gold (88 Points)Surcharged Jersey MailGerald Marriner Gold (85 Points)The German Occupation of Alderney 1940 to 1945Richard FlemmingSixteen sheet entry highlighting some of the units based on the Island of Alderney from 1940 to 1945. Units shown come from the German army, navy and air force. Also included are two items from concentration camps. Gold (85 Points)The International Civilian Red Cross Scheme to the Channel Islands 1940-1945Alan WhittakerOfficial envelopes, forms and routes Also British Red Cross and International Red Cross, Geneva stationery Gold (85 Points)Civilian Mail between the Channel Islands and Occupied FranceRon BrownMail between the Channel Islands and Occupied France including different stamps used, censorship and postage rates Large Vermeil (82 Points)Guernsey Early Philately – Boite MobileJulian BagwellThis presentation shows a number of items illustrating boite mobile mail, both French cancellations on British stamps and vice versa. Large Vermeil (80 Points)Letter Forwarding Agents to and from the Channel IslandsNick StuartA set of examples of wrappers, entires, and letters which have been handled by agents. Also a description of what a letter forwarding agent is. Large Vermeil (83 Points)120 Years or Early Philately, 1758 to 1878Julian BagwellThis presentation shows a number of items illustrating early philately on Guernsey, from 1758 to 1878. There are many different elements in this period and three have been chosen: Early unstamped items, Early QV Letters and Ship Letters Vermeil (79 Points)Guernsey Machine CancellationsJohn GooseA study of the Universal cancellation machine used in Guernsey from 1931 to 1969, showing the range of types used with continuous and wavy lines as well as slogans. A range of stamps was used including Occupation stamps and Guernsey Regional stamps. Vermeil (75 Points)Guernsey – Unusual Inbound Items 1802 to 1940Julian BagwellThis presentation shows a number of interesting and unusual inbound items, mail sent to Guernsey from the early 19th Century until the outbreak of WW2. The items shown come from places where mail to Guernsey is uncommon or have some other reason to be shown. Silver (66 Points)The Channel Island GUERNSEY under German Occupation in World War Il (July 1, 1940 to May 9, 1945)Detlev AlbrechtThe Channel Island GUERNSEY under German Occupation in World War Il (July 1, 1940 to May 9, 1945) - Bisected 2d Stamps, Registered and Express Letters, and German Field Post. Silver (70 Points)Guernsey AirlettersJohn GooseThe entry illustrates the various airletters use by the Guernsey Post Office and shows the different designs and postage rates used from 1969 and 1980. New stamps and postal stationery were released on 1 October 1969 when Guernsey received postal independence from Great Britain. Silver Bronze (63 Points)