World of Stamps
Myriad philatelic content from around the world, such as first day covers, block stamp sets, maxicards, may be found at this website.
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Postes ALGERIE Pictorial Cover 1936-@937
Monday, January 6, 2025
Sarawak Early Charles and Vyner Brooke stamps - 1889-1918
The first stamp for Sarawak was issued 1 March 1869 with a portrait of Sir James Brooke, posthumously, as he died 18 August 1868.
As Sir James Brooke never married, the second White Rajah in 1868 was Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke, his nephew and sister's son.
Sir Johnson Charles Brooke appeared on all Sarawak's stamp issues between 1871-1908. A fourteen stamp typographed set was released between 1888-97 (four shown here).
The Kingdom of Sarawak became a British Protectorate in 1888, as did Brunei. North Borneo had already been a British protectorate since 1882.
With his passing in 1917, his son, Charles Vyner Brooke became the third (and last) White Rajah. Vyner appeared on Sarawak's stamps between 1918-1947.
The third "White Rajah", Charles Johnson's son, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, was enthroned in 1917. An unwatermarked twenty-one stamp typographed issue for him was released between 1918-1923 (four early stamps are shown here).
Of interest the usual, shown here, 1c slate blue & rose (CV $2+) was also printed by mistake in slate blue & slate in 1918. This stamp colour combination was never released for use, but can be found in the philatelic marketplace.
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Postes Republique Francaise Centre des Hautes Études sur l'Afrique et l'Asie Modernes
The Center for Advanced Studies on Modern Africa and Asia, created in 1936 by the Popular Front and abolished in 2000, was known until 1973 as the Center for Advanced Studies in Muslim Administration.
As its initial name suggests, it was initially an intelligence, resource and training service for French colonial officials (including the military).
Since its creation, CHEAM evolved several times (in 1958, 1973 and 1996). After decolonisation, it notably organised training for French diplomats and businessmen .
Saturday, January 4, 2025
USPS "Let's Dance/Bailemos
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Correos Cuba Folklore Artwork by Concepcion Ferrant
Concepcion (Concha) Ferrant was born on 28 February 1882 and studied at the San Alejandro Academy. Over lifetime she won prizes, certificates, medals and proved that a woman could paint as well or even better than her male colleagues.
Monday, December 30, 2024
USPS "To Form A More Perfect Union" Souvenir Sheet
Saturday, December 28, 2024
Hellenic Post 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles
Hellenic Post Aristotle Edition
Around 387 BC, Plato (c.427–347 BC) founded his school in a part of Athens called Academy. Here he wrote and directed studies, and the Academy soon became the focal point for mathematical study and philosophical research. It is said that over the entrance appeared the inscription: 'Let no-one ignorant of geometry enter here' .
Plato believed that the study of mathematics and philosophy provided the finest training for those who were to hold positions of responsibility in the state. In his Republic he discussed the Pythagoreans' mathematical arts of arithmetic, plane and solid geometry, astronomy and music, explaining their nature and justifying their importance for the 'philosopher-ruler'. His Timaeus includes a discussion of the five regular solids – tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron.
Aristotle (384–322 BC) became a student at the Academy at the age of 17 and stayed there for twenty years until Plato's death. Fascinated by logical questions he systematized logic and deductive reasoning. In particular, he referred to a proof that that Ö2 cannot be written in rational form a/b, where a and b are integers, and he discussed syllogisms such as: 'All men are mortal; Socrates is a man; thus Socrates is mortal'.
In Raphael's fresco The School of Athens, Plato and Aristotle are pictured on the steps of the Academy. Plato is holding a copy of his Timaeus and Aristotle is carrying his Ethics.
Another stamp featured a map of Halkidiki, the birthplace of Aristotle, as well as the ancient Aristotle edition of Stagira.
Source: Hellenic Post, 1978
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Hellenic Post 2300th Anniversary of Alexander the Great's Death
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Poste Republique Francaise 25th Anniversary of Nazi Germany's Capitulation
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Belgian Congo Ba-Tetele Woman
The Kusu people are concentrated between Kibombo and Lubao. In the mid to late 19th century they were under the rulership of the Kilembwe rulers and chief Kasongo Lushie where some came under the influence of Arab traders while the "Sungu" and other bilingual populations ventured inland towards the eastern section within the Kasai basin.
Belgian Congo Queen Astrid Fund for Children of Congo
Source: Wikipedia