- Thomas Tapling
Thomas Keay Tapling (
30 October 1855 –11 April 1891 ) was an English cricketer, businessman, politician andphilatelist .Born in Norwood,
Surrey [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/21699.html Thomas Tapling at Cricinfo] ] , Tapling's father was a Lincolnshire born businessman who made a fortune in London from the manufacture of carpets, [ [http://www.one-name.org/profiles/tupling.html One-Name Study: Tupling] ] pianos and other furnishings. Tapling was educated at Harrow [ [http://www.ukphilately.org.uk/bpt/whowaswho/whowaswho-tu.htm Who Was Who In British Philately] ] and attended university atTrinity College, Cambridge , where he played first-class cricket, turning out for Trinity College, Cambridge, Trinity College Long Vacation Club and Cambridge University Long Vacation Club. He played for the MCC against Cambridge University in 1886 (his sole official first-class match), and toured India and Ceylon withGeorge Vernon 's side in 1889/90. [ [http://liberalengland.blogspot.com/2006/07/thomas-keay-tapling.html#links "Thomas Keay Tapling", "Liberal England"] ]Tapling was a Conservative
Member of Parliament (MP) for the Harborough Division ofLeicestershire from 1886 to 1891, while also running the family business.Tapling began collecting stamps as a schoolboy in 1865. During the 1870s and 1880s he purchased existing collections from other philatelists, including that of W. E. Image. By 1887 his collection was second only to that of
Philippe Ferrari de La Renotière . Among his holdings were many world famous rarities, including both values of the "Post Office" Mauritius and three examples of the Inverted Head Four Annas of India. He joined the Philatelic Society in London in 1871, serving as its vice-president from 1871 to 1881.Tapling's extraordinary collection was bequeathed to the
British Museum . It currently forms The Tapling Collection in the Philatelic Section of theBritish Library . [ [http://www.50connect.co.uk/leisure/antiques/antiques_archives/the_tapling_collection The Tapling Collection] ] [ [http://www.stamps.org/Almanac/alm_HallofFame_1941.htm American Philatelic Society Hall of Fame 1941] ] The collection features these rarities: [ [http://www.bl.uk/collections/philatelic/articles.html#Tapling The British Library, Principal Collections] ]* Gold Coast: 1883 (May) 1d on 4d magenta, unique
* Great Britain: 1858-79 1d red, plate 77, one of a few known
* Hawaii: 1851-52 2 cents to 13 cents (both types), the "Missionaries"
* India: 1854 4 annas blue and pale red, error head inverted, two used on a cover, unique
* Mauritius: 1847 1d red used on cover and 2d blue, the "Post Office" issue
* Spain: 1851 2 reals, error of colour, one of three known
* Switzerland: Zurich: 1843 4 rappen, the unique unsevered horizontal strip of five
* Uruguay: 1858 120 centavos blue and 180 centavos green, in tête beche pairs, two of five known
* Western Australia: 1854-55 4d blue, error frame invertedTapling died at the age of 35 of
pleurisy at Gumley Hall,Market Harborough inLeicestershire .References
External links
* http://www.stamps.org/Almanac/alm_HallofFame_1941.htm American Philatelic Society, "Hall of Fame."
* http://www.ukphilately.org.uk/bpt/whowaswho/whowaswho-tu.htm British Philatelic Trust, "Who was Who in British Philately."
* http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/21699.html Cricinfo page]
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