
The Crawford Library is a library of early books about
philately
Philately (; ) is the study of postage stamps and postal history. It also refers to the collection and appreciation of stamps and other philatelic products. Philately involves more than just stamp collecting or the study of postage; it is pos ...
formed between 1898 and 1913
[ by ]James Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford
James Ludovic Lindsay, 26th Earl of Crawford and 9th Earl of Balcarres, FRS, FRAS, KT (28 July 184731 January 1913) was a British astronomer, politician, ornithologist, bibliophile and philatelist. A member of the Royal Society, Crawford was ...
. By the time of his death in 1913, Crawford was thought to have amassed the greatest philatelic library of his time. Today, the library is part of the British Library Philatelic Collections
The British Library Philatelic Collections is the national philatelic collection of the United Kingdom with over 8 million items from around the world. It was established in 1891 as part of the British Museum Library, later to become the B ...
.[British Library Philatelic Collections: The Crawford Library]
Retrieved 13 February 2011.
Formation and bequest
Crawford was a noted bibliophile long before he became interested in philately. The family library, the "Bibliotheca Lindesiana" located at Haigh Hall
Haigh Hall is a historic country house in Haigh, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. Built between 1827 and 1840 for James Lindsay, 7th Earl of Balcarres, it replaced an ancient manor house and was a Lindsay family home until 1947, when it was so ...
in Haigh Haigh may refer to:
Places
*Haigh, Greater Manchester, England - a village
* Haigh, West Yorkshire, England - a village
Other uses
* Haigh (surname)
*Haigh's Chocolates, Australian chocolatier
*Haigh Foundry
Haigh Foundry was an ironworks and f ...
near Wigan, had its origins in the sixteenth century and became world-famous among scholars for its scope and the many bibliographies of its stock which exceeded 100,000 volumes.
The Tiffany Library
Not long after 1897, Crawford purchased the library of philatelic literature formed by John K. Tiffany of St. Louis, Missouri, the first president of the American Philatelic Society,[ and which was thought to be the most complete formed up to that time.][ Tiffany's library was particularly strong on United States philatelic journals and he was calculated to have 97% of everything published on American philately by the time of his death, including dealer's price lists, society records and even stamp related music. Much of Tiffany's library was included in the work which he produced for the Boston Public Library in 1874 entitled ''The Philatelical Library''.]
Free download of ''The Philatelical Library'' here.
The Tiffany Library was acquired for Crawford by Charles J. Phillips
Charles James Phillips (15 May 1863 – 2 June 1940) of London, England, and New York City, was a philatelist highly regarded in both England where he started his philatelic career and in the United States, where he emigrated to in 1922.
P ...
, then managing director of Stanley Gibbons
The Stanley Gibbons Group plc is a company quoted on the London Stock Exchange specialising in the retailing of collectable postage stamps and similar products. The group is incorporated in London. The company is a major stamp dealer and phi ...
, who viewed it while travelling in America. He informed Crawford that the condition of the library was not good and the price of $10,000 (about £2,000 at the time) was too high but Crawford told him to buy it at that price anyway. The library consisted of 909 bound volumes and 136 unbound as well as an extensive card index to its contents which was valuable in itself.[''The Earl of Crawford K.T. (1847-1913) A Short Biographical Sketch'' by Ron Negus. A supplement to as curator of the collection. Bacon worked from Cavendish Square, sorting and cataloguing the works and he was assiduous in tracking down missing philatelic periodicals with the help of Stanley Gibbons.][
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The Fraenkel Library
A further addition was the library of the late Judge Heinrich Fraenkel of Berlin, a former librarian of the ''Berliner Philatelisten-Klub'',[ which included strong holdings of German literature and also incorporated the library of ]Sigmund Friedl
Sigmund Friedl (1851, Lipník nad Bečvou, Moravia – 1914, Vienna) was one of the most famous Austrian philatelists. Toward the end of his life he defrauded stamp collectors by selling them forgeries.
Sigmund Friedl's interest in postage ...
of Vienna. This library totalled 39 cases of books with surplus material being donated to the Royal Philatelic Society
The Royal Philatelic Society London (RPSL) is the oldest philatelic society in the world. It was founded on 10 April 1869 as ''The Philatelic Society, London''. The society runs a postal museum, the Spear Museum of Philatelic History, at its he ...
for their library.[
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Donation
Crawford was a trustee of the British Museum
The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence. It docume ...
and following his death on 31 January 1913, the library was donated to the British Museum by a codicil
Codicil may refer to:
* Codicil (will), subsequent change or modification of terms made and appended to an existing trust or will and testament
* A modification of terms made and appended to an existing constitution, treaty, or standard form c ...
to his Will. The library was received on 17 March 1913.[ In 1973 it passed to the ]British Library
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and is one of the largest libraries in the world. It is estimated to contain between 170 and 200 million items from many countries. As a legal deposit library, the Briti ...
following a reorganisation.[
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Catalogues
In 1911, a catalogue of the library by Edward Denny Bacon was published by the ''Aberdeen University Press'' under the title ''Bibliotheca Lindesiana, Vol VII: A Bibliography of the Writings General, Special and Periodical Forming the Literature of Philately'' and in 1911 the rights to the work were assigned to the Philatelic Literature Society The Philatelic Literature Society (1907–1918)''Sir Edward Denny Bacon, KCVO (1860-1938): A short biographical sketch'' by Ron Negus. Supplement to The London Philatelist, 1999. was a short-lived society to promote the cause of philatelic literatur ...
(PLS).[ The Society republished the work as ''The Catalogue of the Philatelic Library of the Earl of Crawford, K.T.'',][ a work which won a Large Gold medal at the ''Postwertzeichen Ausstellung'' stamp exhibition in Vienna in 1911.][''Sir Edward Denny Bacon, KCVO (1860-1938): A Short Biographical Sketch'' by Ron Negus. A supplement to ]The London Philatelist
''The London Philatelist'' was first published in January 1892
by David Beech
David Richard Beech MBE (born 1954) was the curator of the British Library Philatelic Collections from 1983–2013. He is a fellow and past-president of the Royal Philatelic Society London (RPSL). In 2013, it was announced that Beech was to r ...
.
Not all the works mentioned in these books are included in the library, as the original book was a bibliography of all known philatelic works, and not a catalogue of Crawford's library.
Preservation
In 1985 a major project started to microfilm
Microforms are scaled-down reproductions of documents, typically either films or paper, made for the purposes of transmission, storage, reading, and printing. Microform images are commonly reduced to about 4% or of the original document size. F ...
the library as many of the works were found to have deteriorated with age. This has now been completed.
In addition, by February 2011, about 80% of the library had been rebound, with and without conservation work such as deacidification
Mass deacidification is a term used in library and information science as one possible measure against the degradation of paper in old books, the so-called " slow fires". The goal of the process is to increase the pH of acidic paper. Although a ...
and lamination
Lamination is the technique/process of manufacturing a material in multiple layers, so that the composite material achieves improved strength, stability, sound insulation, appearance, or other properties from the use of the differing materials ...
.
Viewing the library
The works may be viewed in the British Library
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and is one of the largest libraries in the world. It is estimated to contain between 170 and 200 million items from many countries. As a legal deposit library, the Briti ...
's ''Rare Books & Music Reading Room''.
Contents
The library includes approximately 4500 volumes[ and is notable for containing:
* Early postal notices of China.][
* ]Frederick Booty
Frederick William Booty (1841 – 13 October 1924)Schofield, Brian. ''Who Was Who in British Philately''. London: British Philatelic Trust, 2003, p.10.Online version here was an English artist from , who was also the author of the first postage st ...
's ''Aids to Stamp Collectors'', 1862. The first postage stamp catalogue
A stamp catalog (or stamp catalogue) is a catalog of postage stamp types with descriptions and prices.
The stamp catalog is an essential tool of philately and stamp collecting. Stamp catalogs are part of philatelic literature.
Similar catalogs ...
in English.[
* The notebooks of Judge F.A. Philbrick, one of the first philatelists.][
* Literature and ephemera from the early ''Philatelic Congresses of Great Britain''.][
* Mount Brown's ''Catalogue of British, Colonial, and Foreign Postage Stamps'', 1862. The second stamp catalogue in English.][
* The earliest known ]Stanley Gibbons
The Stanley Gibbons Group plc is a company quoted on the London Stock Exchange specialising in the retailing of collectable postage stamps and similar products. The group is incorporated in London. The company is a major stamp dealer and phi ...
stamp catalogue.
* Dr J.E. Gray's ''A Hand Catalogue of Postage Stamps for the use of the Collector'', 1862. One of the first stamp catalogues.[Free download here.]
* The first fifteen editions of the catalogue by J.W. Scott & Co.[
* A.C. Kline's ''Stamp Collectors' Manual''. First edition.][
* Material from ]Oscar Berger-Levrault
Oscar François George Berger-Levrault (9 May 1826 in Strasbourg – 24 September 1903 in Nancy) was a French philatelist. The invention of the stamp catalogue is attributed to him and to the Englishman, John Edward Gray.
Life
Oscar Berger-L ...
, Jean-Baptiste Moens
Jean-Baptiste Philippe Constant Moens (27 May 1833, Tournai – 28 April 1908) was a Belgian philatelist recognized as the first dealer in stamps for collectors. He was one of the original philatelic journalists.
Youth
Moens began collecting ...
and Pierre Mahé & Son.[
* A drawing by Adolph Reinheimer depicting the first recorded public display of postage stamps at the Vandermaelen Museum in Brussels (1852).][
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See also
* The Crawford Medal
:::''See also'' Crawford Award for fantasy novels.
:::''See also'' Max Crawford Medal Australian academic award.
The Crawford Medal is a vermeil medal awarded by the Royal Philatelic Society London for the most valuable and original contributio ...
. A medal awarded by the Royal Philatelic Society London for philatelic literature.
* List of philatelic libraries This is a list of philatelic libraries.
Philatelic libraries
*American Philatelic Research Library (United States)
* Crawford Library, part of the British Library Philatelic Collection (United Kingdom)
* Hamburg Philatelic Library (Germany)
* KNBF ...
* Philatelic literature
Philatelic literature is written material relating to philately, primarily information about postage stamps and postal history.
Background to philatelic literature
Philatelic literature is held by stamp collectors and dealers, philatelic soci ...
* The Crawford Collection at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh.
References
Further reading
* Bacon, Edward Denny. ''Catalogue of the Crawford Library of philatelic literature at the British Library''. Revised edition. New York: Printer's Stone in association with the British Library, 1991.
External links
British Library Philatelic Collections: The Crawford Library.
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