Welcome to this stamps, first-day covers and postcards gallery of mine euphemistically called Lets Talk Stamps. My desire here, is to show as often as I can, some of my presumed beauties and talk about them. And hopefully make Your Day in the bargain. In case you want a better view, JUST CLICK on the picture and it will be ENLARGED. Please also see my picture postcards blog www.mypicturepostcards.blogspot.in
Friday, July 30, 2010
USA – Henry Ford
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Russia - Vladivostok - 150th Anniversary
Vladivostok is Russia's largest port city on the Pacific Ocean and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai. It is situated at the head of the Golden Horn Bay, not far from Russia's border with China and North Korea. It is the home port of the Russian Pacific Fleet. This important city celebrated her 150th Anniversary on 2nd July 2010. The ocassion was graced by the President Mr Medvedev.
The territory on which modern Vladivostok is located had been part of many nations, such as Balhae, Jurchen, the Mongol Empire, and China, before Russia acquired the entire Maritime Province and the island of Sakhalin by the Treaty of Aigun (1858). China, which had just lost the Opium War with Britain, was unable to act to maintain the region. The Pacific coast near Vladivostok was settled mainly by the Chinese, Jurchen, Manchu and Korean during Imperial Chinese Qing dynasty period. A French whaler visiting the Zolotoy Rog in 1852 discovered Chinese or Manchu village fishermen on the shore of the bay. The naval outpost was founded in 1859 by Count Nikolay Muravyov-Amursky, who named it after the model of Vladikavkaz, a Russian fortress in the Caucasus. An elaborate system of fortifications was erected between the 1870s and 1890s. A telegraph line from Vladivostok to Shanghai and Nagasaki was opened in 1871, the year when a commercial port was relocated to this town from Nikolayevsk-on-Amur. Town status was granted on April 22, 1880. The municipal coat of arms, representing the Siberian tiger, was adopted in March 1883.
Yours truly had the good fortune of being a resident of this wonderful city when the people there were preparing to celebrate the Centenary Anniversary. I spent two winters in Vladivostok. This superb card, with the 150th Anniversary Postmark was sent to me by friend Elena.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Birds from the Danube Delta
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Åland – Lighthouses 8.5.1992
Friday, July 16, 2010
Memories of Finland 2.11.2007
- Man with his horse working in the snowy forest in 1930's in Taivalkoski.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Tropical Birds 25.7.1998
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Aurora Borealis 9.9.2009
Friday, July 9, 2010
Norway - Europa 2009 ~ Astronomy issue
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Singapore – Indicia RiposteDispatch
The cover shown was issued on 13th May, 2000. It was to celebrate the First Global Electronic Indicia Mailing. This system of postal tariff was another landmark in postal communication – the world’s first ever global mailing using a full-colour electronic stamp. This communication was prepared using Escher Group’s RiposteDispatch product, and the envelope displayed features the RiposteMark indicia, which was approved as a form of postage by Singapore Post.
RiposteMark consists of technologies which can capure the natural variations in structure and texture of the envelope paper. These natural varieties in the fibres of the paper are used to create a unique identification for each mail item which can be encoded within the indicia mark. This “smart” security prevents duplication of the indicia. Using RiposteMark for data collection and data mining speeds up the detection and location of any attempted fraud.
As well as affording enhanced revenue protection, the indicia solution also preserves the aesthetic advantages of traditional postage while creating a universe of new opportunities.
This rare and unique cover was given to me Mr Ari Lyytinen to whom this cover was addressed.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Czech Republic – Maxi Cards
Stan sent me these three maxi cards issued between the 26th and 30th June 2010. The first maxi card is about the Prague Postal Museum. In a small house in a busy neighborhood street hiding one of the most interesting museums in Prague, is the Postal Museum, which celebrates 90 years since its inception. The collection features millions of objects.including the Penny Black. The visitor can admire not only the first adhesive postage stamps in the world - Penny Black, but also a unique blue Mercury - the first newspaper stamps of the world in 1851 by the then Austria served to deliver newspapers and plastered directly on the prints. Stan met Mr Adalf Born (while in Prague), the famous Czech stamp designer, who has been involved in stamp designing for over 50 years. On the 26th he opened the exhibition of his stamp designs in the Postal Museum. Here is a card with a special “Cat” postmark.
Next is the Baroque Style Pharmacy at the White Unicorn. This Royal Town of Klatovy in South Bohemia celebrated its 750th Anniversary on the 28th. And the third maxi card is about new series of self adhesive stamps. The card has a pretty postmark too.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Malaysia - Trains
This very nice first day cover is from Malaysia. The stamps depict the evolution of the Railway train Service in Malaysia. Details of the stamps are on the displayed info sheets. Please click to see an enlarged picture. For any more details please send me an e-mail. Budin My Good friend sent it to me.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
USA – Exploration of Mars 10.12.1997
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Austria 9.11.1962 - Monuments
Schloss Esterházy. Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt is one of the most beautiful baroque palaces in Austria and provides an impressive insight into the once glamorous life at the court of Prince Esterházy.
Friday, July 2, 2010
USA – The Salvation Army 2.7.1965
The Salvation Army is now 145 years old. It is an evangelical Christian church known for charitable work. It is an international movement that currently works in 121 countries. It has its International Headquarters (IHQ) at 101 Queen Victoria Street, London, England. It was founded in 1865 in the United Kingdom by William and Catherine Booth as the East London Christian Mission and has a quasi-military structure. William Booth was born in Nottingham in 1829 but was based in London from 1849 where, after working as a pawnbroker's assistant, he set himself up as an itinerant preacher. He died in 1912. The Salvation Army's stated mission is to perform evangelical, social and charitable work and bring the Christian message to the poor, destitute and hungry by meeting both their physical and spiritual needs. The organization claims that its ministry extends to all, regardless of age, gender, colour or creed. Its stated objectives are:
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Melodi Grand Prix (MGP or Grand Prix)
The First Day Cover on the left celebrates the Melodi Grand Prix (MGP or Grand Prix) which is an annual music competition organised by Norwegian public broadcaster Norsk Rikskringkasting (NRK). It determines the country's representatives for the Eurovision Song Contest, and has been staged almost every year since 1960. The festival has produced three Eurovision winners and nine top-five placings for Norway at the contest. However, Norway holds the record for the number of entries who have come last since entering Eurovision; 10 in all. Despite this, the competition still makes considerable impact on music charts in Norway, and in other Nordic countries, with the 2008 winner topping the Norwegian charts, as well as peaking 8th on the Swedish charts.
The FDC on the right commemorates the national anthem - Ja, vi elsker dette landet (In English it would be: "Yes, we love this country") is the national anthem of Norway. It is commonly referred to as just "Ja, vi elsker" ("Yes, we love"). The lyrics were written by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson between 1859 and 1868, and the melody was written by his cousin Rikard Nordraak in 1864. It was first performed publicly on 17 May 1864 in connection with the 50th anniversary of the constitution. Usually only the first and the last two verses are sung. It would be quite appropriate here to mention a few controversies in connection with the anthem. In 1905 the Union between Sweden and Norway was dissolved after many years of Norwegian struggle for equality between the two states, as stipulated in the 1815 Act of Union. The unilateral declaration by the Norwegian Storting of the union's dissolution on 7th June provoked strong Swedish reactions, bringing the two nations to the brink of war in the autumn. In Sweden, pro-war conservatives were opposed by the Social Democrats, whose leaders Hjalmar Branting and Zeth Höglund spoke out for reconciliation and a peaceful settlement with Norway. Swedish socialists sang Ja, vi elsker dette landet to demonstrate their support for the Norwegian people’s right to secede from the union. During World War II, the anthem was used both by the Norwegian resistance and the Nazi collaborators, the latter group mainly for propaganda reasons. Eventually, the German occupiers officially forbade any use of the anthem. In May 2006, the multicultural newspaper Utrop proposed that the national anthem be translated into Urdu, the native language of the most numerous group of recent immigrants to Norway. The editor's idea was that people from other ethnic groups should be able to honour their adopted country with devotion, even if they were not fluent in Norwegian. This proposal was referred to by other more widely read papers, and a member of the Storting called the proposal "integration in reverse". One proponent of translating the anthem received batches of hate-mail calling her a traitor and threatening her with decapitation.
These two lovely covers were sent to me by Sissel.