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{{Short description|Philatelic collection relating to the first commercial jet airliner}}
The '''Seymour Collection''' is a collection of [[philatelic]] material relating to the development and operation of the [[de Havilland Comet]] aircraft, that forms part of the [[British Library Philatelic Collections]]. The collection was formed by Kenneth Seymour and donated to the library by his daughter Yvonne Wallace and his son Derek Seymour in 2003.<ref name=bl1>[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/philatelic/philateliccollections/collectionsoverview/collectionsairmail/philcollectionsairmail.html The Seymour Collection.] British Library, 29 January 2012.</ref>
The '''Seymour Collection''' is a collection of [[philatelic]] material relating to the development and operation of the [[de Havilland Comet]] aircraft, that forms part of the [[British Library Philatelic Collections]]. The collection was formed by Kenneth Seymour and donated to the library by his daughter Yvonne Wallace and his son Derek Seymour in 2003.<ref name=bl1>[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/philatelic/philateliccollections/collectionsoverview/collectionsairmail/philcollectionsairmail.html The Seymour Collection.] British Library, 29 January 2012.</ref>


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Latest revision as of 22:48, 17 July 2024

The Seymour Collection is a collection of philatelic material relating to the development and operation of the de Havilland Comet aircraft, that forms part of the British Library Philatelic Collections. The collection was formed by Kenneth Seymour and donated to the library by his daughter Yvonne Wallace and his son Derek Seymour in 2003.[1]

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  1. ^ The Seymour Collection. British Library, 29 January 2012.