WOW - good response on this - and I have been to busy with Lux to reply.... Thank you all for good feedback.
@rusty - No, I have not scanned each stamp, that would be too much for me. The links were part of a list of place names that I copied from the web into the database, links leading to homepages for the different towns etc.
@Don Sellos -
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My only criteria for inclusion is that the cancel must include a clearly readable town name, with day, month, and year of use.
Yeah, that was my intention as well (in order to avoid this postmark collection becoming a monster!), but for Luxembourg which kind of limits itself, I will allow also postmark 'fillers'.
@geoffha
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I shouldn't let Fru Blaamand see this if I were you!

Your advise is very sensible and spot on!
Funny you mention the marcophilie site - I think that fabulous site was part of what got me going more deep into postmarks in the first place. barbu and me has already started collecting PC and GC lozenges separately. That's really a delight - so many beautiful cancels on such beautiful classical stamps! Barbu and me even traded GC/PC postmarks with each other some weeks ago (disregarding what kind of stamps the postmark was on) I don't think that kind of trading is commonplace in our community....

Please share with us some images of your result with the French when you proceed!
@cjd -

- I might look like I have been doing lots of typing, but (as stated above) the list of names were simply copy-paste. The database on the other hand required lots of hours to make functional, so I can use it as a template for other countries later. The database automatically generates Tags with Place-names for each postmark, to go in the Variopage with each stamp. Saves me for my own terrible script

Clever idea with info on the adjoining page. Images to share?
@barbu -

. I agree. The lesson learnt with Luxembourg is that I definitively need to be more picky about which postmarks to save when I start with larger countries.
@ClassicalS -
Would be nice to see some of thos commemorative postmarks of yours
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For the classical period, I would like to have one of each type of postmark for a particular country.
Clever idea

I have been thinking the same. If considering France - with literally thousands of different postmarks/slogans etc - one of each is terrifying enough as it is. On my last 'visit' to France I put aside several envelopes with Imprimes, Conveyour, Slogans, hotel cancels etc etc - and I do not know what to do with it all. Maybe they will just remain in those envelopes....
I guess 'time'is a key word that summarize many of the responses from you good people. Need to find sensible limits to avoid postmark collecting to take more time than stamp collecting in itself.
Thank you all for responses - please do not hesitate to show your postmark collections/work in progress

Jon