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Louise Boyd Dale was born on 30 March, 1913 in New York City, is an American philatelist (1913–1967). Discover Louise Boyd Dale's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 30 March, 1913
Birthday 30 March
Birthplace New York City
Date of death 15 December, 1967
Died Place New York City
Nationality United States

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1875

Some of her other philatelic acquisitions included very rare items, such as imperforate pairs of the 1875 government reprints of the 1857 issue of the United States and the Bordeaux issues of France.

After she inherited Alfred Lichtenstein's stamp collection and, as the years and decades passed, the Buenos Aires “barquitos” tete-beche pair was never seen again, nor was it offered in the series of Dale-Lichtenstein public auctions held by the H. R. Harmer firm.

After the last of the Dale-Lichtenstein collection was sold, any hope for the tete-beche pair’s survival was lost.

1913

Louise Boyd Dale (March 30, 1913 – December 15, 1967) was a philatelist of the first rank, and the daughter of fellow philatelist Alfred F. Lichtenstein.

Born in New York City, she was raised as a stamp collector from an early age in the environment of her father’s rare collections and numerous prominent philatelic friends, she herself became a highly regarded collector of stamps and a recognized figure in the field of philately.

Serious philatelic research and collecting, up to the early 20th century, was generally regarded as a field for "men only" to enjoy.

Louise Boyd Dale was prominent in breaking this cultural mold, and establishing women in the ranks of philately.

She became a "first woman" in a number of positions previously held only by men.

Louise Dale was responsible for building a number of valuable philatelic collections, some based on the collections of her father, Alfred Lichtenstein.

One of her principal collections was that of the postage stamps of British Africa and Asia.

1916

Louise Boyd Lichtenstein married John Denny Dale (May 16, 1916 - April 20, 1993).

They lived in New Canaan, CT, and Red Bank, NJ.

1931

Dale became a member of the Collectors Club of New York in 1931 and served the club in various capacities.

1941

They had two children: Anne Boyd Dale (born January 4, 1941), and John Denny Dale Jr (born October 23, 1947)

1953

At the Philatelic Foundation she was Chairman of the Board and of the Expert Committee from 1953 to 1967.

While working with the Philatelic Foundation, she continued to build up the Foundation's Reference Library and Reference Collection.

Louise Boyd Dale was honored for her service to the field of philately in a number of ways.

She was:

1955

From 1955 to 1967 she served as Trustee to the club.

1967

After her death at the early age of 54 in 1967, many of the collections were held by the Anne Boyd Lichtenstein Foundation and made available to students and philatelic organizations to further philatelic research.