John Hall Barron

John Hall Barron (15 April 1873 – 5 January 1951) was a British philatelist and president of the Royal Philatelic Society London 1940–46. Barron was a specialist in the philately of Mexico.[1]

Selected publications in The London Philatelist

  • "Mexico: Its Names and Numbers", Volume XXIX, p. 112.
  • "The Counterfeits of the 1856 and 1861 Issues of Mexico", Volume XXXII, pp. 214, 239; Volume XXXIII, p. 41.
  • "The 1868-72 Issues of Mexico, overprinted exceptionally, at Mexico City", Volume XLII, p. 280.
  • "The Colombia Numeral Issues of 1904", Volume XXXIV, p. 211.
  • "The Settings of the 1908 Issue of Colombia", Volume XXXVII, p. 34.
  • "Colombia, Provisional Issues, 1920-23", Volume XLI, p. 85.
  • "The First Official Issue of Paraguay, and its Counterfeit", Volume XXXIX, p. 34.
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References

  1. "John Hall Barron", The London Philatelist, Vol. LX, No. 700, March 1951, p. 33.


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