Reginald M. Phillips

In 1966, after negotiations with Tony Benn, the Postmaster General, he donated his comprehensive 46 volume collection of British Victorian stamps to the nation, together with £50,000 for its upkeep, where it formed the centrepiece of what was then (1966–1998) the National Postal Museum and is now The British Postal Museum & Archive.

[1] Having achieved success as a businessman Philips returned to his childhood hobby of stamp collecting in his fifties.

He then set about assembling the most complete collection of Victorian stamps and meticulously cataloguing it.

During his life he also made donations to help with the education of deaf children.

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