Lindenberg Medal
The Lindenberg Medal is an award given to those who provide “conspicuous service to philately” because of their investigations and contributions to philatelic literature.
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Dr. Carl Lindenberg
It is considered by some as the Nobel Prize of Philately.[1]
Origin
The medal was authorized by the Berlin Philatelic Club (Berliner Philatelisten-Klub) in 1905 in honor of noted philatelist Judge Carl Lindenberg.
Carl Lindenberg
Carl Lindenberg (1850–1928), a judge and major stamp collector in Germany, began collecting at age seven in 1857, headed the Berliner Philatelisten-Klub, and initiated the Lindenberg medal in 1905. He was instrumental in exposing Fouré’s forgeries of German postal stationery and in giving the Reichsmuseum a cover with the Moldavian Bulls.
Recipients
Recipients of the medal include:
- Nils Strandell (Schweden)
- Edward Denny Bacon (England)
- Dr. F. Diena (Italy)
- M. Hancian (Belgium)
- Major E. B. Evans (England)
- M. P. Castle (England)
- Hans Kropf (Austria)
- Pierre Mahe (France)
- Franz Kalckhoff (Germany)
- Judge V. Suppantschitsch (Austria)
- Dr. José Marcó del Pont (Argentine)
- August Dietz (USA)
- Wolfgang Hellrigl[2]
- Carroll Chase (USA)
- John Robert Boker, Jr. (USA)
- Herbert J. Bloch (USA)
- Soichi Ichida (Japan)
- Emilio Diena (Italy)
- Enzo Diena (Italy)
- Charles Lathrop Pack (USA)
- Walter Dorning Beckton (England)
- A.M. Tracey Woodward[3]
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References
- Horst Hille: Pioniere der Philatelie. Verlag Phil*Creativ, Schwalmtal, Germany 1995, ISBN 3-928277-17-0, page 11
- "W. Hellrigl Received the Lindenberg-Medal". Archived from the original on 2013-07-20. Retrieved 2009-03-17.
- Who Was Who in British Philately, Association of British Philatelic Societies, 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2013. Archived here.
Further reading
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