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Stanhope Collectors International© is a members’ club founded by a group of Stanhope enthusiasts. It encourages specialist Stanhope collectors and new enthusiasts alike, and has much to interest those who have a representative group of Stanhope items among other types of collectable. e.g. sewing tools, writing equipment, jewellery, royal and 'world fair' commemoratives, religious artefacts.
The club has a considerable international membership, and holds meetings twice a year, usually in April and October. The all-day Sunday programmes include talks, illustrated presentations, members' themed displays, a sales session and discussions. Refreshments are provided.
S.C.I. publishes a twice-yearly newsletter.
For any queries and further information about the Stanhope Collectors International©, please contact the Membership Secretary Vera Roberts on v.roberts@talk21.com or the Club Secretary Jean Scott on jean@stanhopes.info.
You may also be interested by the following websites:

www.vuedot.com
Vuedots are today's "Stanhopes", made using modern technology and produced in full color.
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www.woodsetton.co.uk
Woodsetton Secret Picture Curios (Peeps) make a truly unusual gift and a delightful keepsake.
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www.wesonline.org.uk
Writing Equipment Society. The website for collectors of writing equipment (many pens/letter openers contain Stanhopes).
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www.3dimages.co.uk
3-D Images Ltd. has produced every conceivable form of 3-D imaging over more than 30 years.
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| "Stanhopes Magazine" |
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| "Stanhopes Magazine" is an entertaining and useful magazine for all those who find microphotography a fascinating and absorbing subject. It is a full colour magazine presenting interesting illustrated articles about antique and modern microphotographic collectables. |
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"Stanhopes: A Closer View"
a book by Jean Scott |
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| "Stanhopes: A Closer View" is an authoritative and comprehensive
handbook about microphotographic novelties,
illustrated by colour photographs of delightful
collectables and astonishing enlargements of
historical microphotographs. |
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