Charlotte Tebay
Mrs Charlotte Tebay (c. 1819 - 22 December 1901)[1] was one of the first women philatelists and helped to organise the first stamp exhibitions in London.[2]
Like Adelaide Lucy Fenton, Mrs Tebay was one of the first members of the Royal Philatelic Society, London, being elected in April 1876, and many early meetings of the society were held at Dr. and Mrs Tebay's home[3] at 37 Belgrave Road in London.[1]
In 1897 Mrs Tebay was one of the first collectors to exhibit the primitive Ugandan Cowrie stamps.[4]
She died on 22 December 1901, at the age of 82.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 "Death of Mrs. Tebay" in Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal, Vol. XII, No. 139, 31 January 1902.
- ↑ Mackay, James. The Complete Guide to Stamps and Stamp Collecting. London: Hermes House, 2005, p.75. ISBN 1-84477-726-X
- ↑ "The Late Mrs Tebay" in The London Philatelist, Vol.11, No.121, January 1902, pp.2-3.
- ↑ "Ugandan Cowrie Stamps" in The London Philatelist, Vol.6, No.68, August 1897, pp.237-238.
Further reading
- "Mrs Charlotte Tebay: Interview" in The Philatelic Record, XXII, 221.
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