Talk:Pearson Hill letter to French Post

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Presentation of the document[edit]

  • Letter written 1862 by Pearson Hill, British postal reformer Rowland Hill's son, to Piron, one of main head of the French Post, asking for specimens of the first French postage stamps.
  • The letter is conserved at the Musée de La Poste, in Paris, room 11 (named "the trasures' cabinet"). Museum's inventory number D/9638.
  • Two photographies of a copy of the letter are reproduced in two French postal historic books :

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Importance of the letter in French philatelic history[edit]

Considering Hill's demand, French Post discovered that they didn't keep any specimens of the first stamps. The "réimpression" of 1862 was done to create the Post's official archives. Pearson Hill's request was fulfilled. Sebjarod 12:23, 22 February 2007 (UTC)Reply