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Monday, October 25, 2021
Correos Argentina 30th Death Anniversary of Ernesto Che Guevara
Papua New Guinea Centenary of Radio
Saturday, October 23, 2021
Pos Malaysia Mel Rakyat Campaign
Mel Rakyat was launched by Pos Malaysia in conjunction with this year’s World Post Day which is celebrated on 9 October every year to mark the anniversary of the establishment of the Universal Postal Union in 1874
The Mel Rakyat campaign, which runs from Oct 4 to 31, is themed “Celebrating Legacy, Connecting the Future”.
I've already written one to my grandson. Will be writing more and sending soon, God willing.
Friday, October 22, 2021
Viet Nam Post Costumes of Vietnamese Women
Viet Nam Post 48th Anniversary of ASEAN
The Vietnamese designs, closely reflect the ASEAN’s motto of “One vision, one identity, one community”, and play a crucial role in enhancing Viet Nam’s prestige in culture and art, said Nguyen Quang Vinh, Deputy Head of the postal stamp board under the Viet Nam Post.
Viet Nam Post Vietnamese Traditional Costumes -- Ao Dai
Viet Nam is a country that has a long history with a unique culture and imbued with national identity. This is clearly reflected in the richness and the diversity of the traditional costumes. In which, Ao Dai is considered as Vietnamese national dress. Ao Dai is made for both men and women which is often worn on format festivals, fashion shows or as school uniforms. Historical records reveal the Ao Dai has changed over time, yet it still suits one and all in society. Even so, Ao Dai remains a symbol of the beauty, culture and pride of the Vietnamese people.
Date of Issue: 8 August 2019
Stamp Size: 46 mm x 31 mm
FDC Size: 180 mm x 110 mm
Stamp Designer: Mr. Pham Trung Ha
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Helvetia Post 50th Anniversary of Swiss Radio International
I was one of many worldwide listeners who caught the broadcasts of SRI, first in the United States, back in the 1960s. Later, in the 1980s and up until their last transmission, I listened in Malaysia where their transmissions were regularly heard, loud and clear. Since the end of SRI's shortwave service I have not bothered to catch any of their web-based content.
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Ascension Island Inauguration of BBC Relay Station on Ascension
Four of the towers supporting HF curtain arrays on easterly bearings to Africa. The towers vary from 60 to 125 meters in height. For more than 50 years, the Atlantic Relay Station has transmitted critical radio broadcasts to millions of listeners in some of the remotest parts of Africa.
The shortwave transmitters include two 250 kW Marconi BD272 transmitters originally installed in 1966 (and still in daily use) and four 250 kW RIZ K01 transmitters, which are also capable of transmitting in Digital Radio Mondiale mode.
Each transmitter can be switched to one of more than 20 antennas, which consist of HF curtain arrays beaming toward target areas in Africa and South America. Programming from London is delivered via satellite, with resilience and backup feeds.
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Friday, October 8, 2021
Republique du Niger "Promotion Humaine - Radio Clubs of Niger"
In many parts of the world, radio is still a more affordable medium than the alternative, i.e. computers, internet, cellphones. Additionally, the infrastructure for these devices we take for granted in more developed countries just does not exist or is limited to those who have the money and/or social/political position.
This was highlighted to me a few years back when communicating with the station director at a radio station on the South Pacific island of New Ireland (Papua New Guinea). Only a few folks had a cellphone, internet was down most of the time, roads could be impassable due to flooding, tropical heat and humidity was corrosive to electric devices, but radio was available and cheaply replaced if necessary to almost everyone on the island.
More importantly, radio had the reach to inform and entertain the people on this island. And mind you, it was radio with short-wave and medium-wave radio bands, not FM, as radio signals radiate further on these frequencies and over obstacles like hills/mountains, so much so that a listener like me, thousands of miles away, in Malaysia was able to receive their broadcasts.
That said, I often find postage stamps such as these historically interesting, and in some cases still relevant in promoting/disseminating a message to a nation's population. In 1965, these stamps certainly would have been informative to the people in Niger. The social settings, the clothing, etc would have been things they could relate to. And, these four stamps dedicated to "Promotion Humaine - Radio Clubs of Niger", i.e. recording music/songs, listening to radio transmissions, public debates and interviews intended for radio broadcasts, would have been topical in the day.
Anyway, that's how the old advertising/marketing guy in me looks at it and occasionally skews the world at large.
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Sierra Leone Postal Authority 100th Memorial Anniversary of Mata Hari
In 1917, France had been badly shaken by the Great Mutinies of the French Army in the spring of 1917 following the failure of the Nivelle Offensive together with a huge strike wave, and at the time many believed that France might simply collapse as a result of war exhaustion. In July 1917, a new government under Georges Clemenceau had come into power, utterly committed to winning the war. In this context, having one German spy on whom everything that went wrong with the war so far could be blamed was most convenient for the French government, making Mata Hari the perfect scapegoat, which explains why the case against her received maximum publicity in the French press, and led to her importance in the war being greatly exaggerated.
Zelle wrote several letters to the Dutch Ambassador in Paris, claiming her innocence. "My international connections are due of my work as a dancer, nothing else .... Because I really did not spy, it is terrible that I cannot defend myself."
Canadian historian Wesley Wark stated in a 2014 interview that Mata Hari was never an important spy and just made a scapegoat for French military failures which she had nothing to do with, stating: "They needed a scapegoat and she was a notable target for scapegoating."
Likewise, British historian Julie Wheelwright stated: "She really did not pass on anything that you couldn’t find in the local newspapers in Spain." Wheelwright went on to describe Zelle as "... an independent woman, a divorcee, a citizen of a neutral country, a courtesan and a dancer, which made her a perfect scapegoat for the French, who were then losing the war. She was kind of held up as an example of what might happen if your morals were too loose.”
She was put on trial on 24 July 1917, accused of spying for Germany, and consequently causing the deaths of at least 50,000 soldiers. Although the French and British intelligence suspected her of spying for Germany, neither could produce definite evidence against her. Ultimately she was executed by firing squad in France. Mata Hari's sealed trial and related other documents, a total of 1,275 pages, were declassified by the French Army in 2017, one hundred years after her execution.
Wednesday, October 6, 2021
Sri Lanka Post Colombo Lotus Communications Tower
The design of the tower is inspired by the Lotus flower. The lotus symbolises purity within Sri Lankan culture and is also said to symbolise the country's flourishing development. The tower base is inspired by the lotus throne and will also be formed by two inverted trapezoidal The tower's color is planned to alternate between pink and light yellow by smooth transition- an effect achieved by coating the glass.
Source: Wikipedia
Sri Lanka Post Lighthouses of Sri Lanka
With Sri Lanka being an island, lighthouses have had and continue to have an essential function in the country's maritime activities. Even the great tsunami, which devastated the Sri Lankan coast on 26th December 2004, failed to destroy the lighthouses, although some were slightly damaged.
Galbokka Point Lighthouse, Colombo was built in 1952 after the decommissioning of the nearby Colombo Clock Tower Lighthouse. This round concrete tower has a focal height of 26 meters (85feet). The white light flashes every 10 seconds. The light beam is visible up to 25 nautical miles. The front of the lighthouse is painted black and white. It is situated on the western coast on the approach road to the Colombo harbor. The lighthouse is active and open to the public.
Barberyn Lighthouse, Beruwala was built in 1890. It is one of four international lighthouses in Sri Lanka. It is a round stone embossed tower painted white. Situated in an island named Barberyn on the South-Western coast of Sri Lanka near the town of Beruwala, can only be reached by boat. The lighthouse was operated by the Imperial Lighthouse services up to 1969 when it was taken over by the Sri Lankan authorities. Its focal height is 46 meters (151 feet). The white light flashes every 20 seconds and is visible up to 27 nautical miles. The glass of the tower is still the original glass installed by the British when the lighthouse was built. This is a tribute to British engineering and architecture. The lighthouse is active and open to the public.
Oluvil Lighthouse, Oluvil was built in 1999 with the commissioning of the Oluvil fisheries harbor. It is situated on the Eastern coast of Sri Lanka 12 KM from the town of Kalmunai. The focal height is 25 meters (82 feet). The white light flashes every 10 seconds. The white cylindrical tower is the first lighthouse built by Sri Lankan authorities. The lighthouse was opened on 19th June 1999 by the then Minister of Port Development, late M.H.H. Ashraff. The lighthouse suffered minor damage from the 2004 Tsunami, but since has been repaired. The lighthouse is active and open to the public.
Point Pedro Lighthouse, Point Pedro built in 1916 lies on the northern coast of Sri Lanka in close proximity to the town of Point Pedro, the northern most point of Sri Lanka. The focal height of the tower is 31 meters (102 feet) and it flashed a white light every 5 seconds when it was active. The flash could be seen up to 10 nautical miles. It is a round concrete tower painted in white. The control of the lighthouse and tower is under the authority of the Sri Lanka Navy. The lighthouse and tower is presently not opened to the public, even though the surrounding area is inhabited by people.
Source: Sri Lanka Post Philatic Bureau
Sri Lanka Post Spices of Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Post Bicentennial Anniversary of the Uva-Wellassa Struggle
The Great Liberation War of 1817–18, also known as the 1818 Uva–Wellassa uprising (after the two places it had started), was the third Kandyan War between native Kandyan rebels and the British, in what is now Sri Lanka. It took place in what is presently known as Uva, then a province of the Kingdom of Kandy, against the British colonial government under Governor Robert Brownrigg, which had been controlling the formerly independent Udarata (up-country in Sinhalese).
The rebellion led to the British colonial government to adopt a scorched earth policy in order to suppress it.This included the killing of cattle and other livestock, the destruction of private property (including homes and stocks of salt) and the burning of rice paddies. In addition to the scorched earth policies, the colonial government also confiscated properties owned by insurgents. After the uprising was suppressed as a measure of stopping future uprisings the entire able bodied male population , at the time was stated to be around 100,000 were killed. It is estimated that about a half-million to one million people who were children, women, and elderly died due to the scorched earth policy of the British.
During the Great Liberation war, a Gazette Notification was issued by Governor Robert Brownrigg to condemn all those who fight against British Rule in Sri Lanka. All those who participated in the uprising were condemned as “traitors” and their properties confiscated by the government under the notification with some executed and others exiled to Mauritius. Several governments after the independence of Sri Lanka in the past have indicated their intention to revoke this Gazette Notification, but, however, did not take action to do so. The Gazette Notification issued by Governor Brownrigg was brought to Sri Lanka on the instruction of President Maithripala Sirisena. It was submitted to the Parliament and was formally revoked with the signature of the President in 2017. This allowed all those who participated in the uprising to be recognized as National Heroes, and their label as traitors officially erased. A National Declaration was awarded on their behalf to their descendants.
Source: Wikipedia
Sri Lanka Post National Meelad-Un-Nabi
SRI LANKA POST on 23 December 2017 issued a first day cover stamps marking National Meelad-Un-Nabi (Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad). The stamp featured the Muhammadiya Jumma Masjid in Jaffna. It should be noted Sri Lanka Post has issued previous stamps as well to commemorate his birth and the stamps portray different mosques in Sri Lanka.
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Sahara Espanol Correos Postman Stamp Day
Correos de Espana Patrimonio Mundial - Alhambra de Granada
The complex of the Alhambra, Generalife and Albaicín forms a complete and unique heritage which is especially representative of the architecture that emerged during the long period of the Arab rule in Spain. The Alhambra besides the Alcazaba, includes within the city walls the Nazaríes palaces defended by the towers of Vela, Armas, Pólvora, Sultana , Homenaje, Damas, Oratorio, Picos, Cadí, Infantas, Cautiva, Siete Suelos, Agua and many others. Within the complex, there are other important buildings such as the Palacio de Carlos V, a magnificent example of Renaissance architecture, designed by architect Pedro Machuca and built over the ruins of part of the previous buildings. It was commissioned by Emperor Charles V so that he could admire and enjoy the spirit and wonders of the Alhambra.
ABOUT THE STAMP:
Issue date: 12/05/2011
Printing Process: Calcografía y Offset
Paper: Estucado, engomado, mate, fosforescente
Size of stamp: Circular
Size of block sheet: 104,5 x 150 mm. (vertical)
Postal value of the stamps: 2 €
Print run: 280.000 hojas bloque
Dented: 13 ½ circular
Block print run: 280.000 hojas bloque
Friday, October 1, 2021
USSR 70th Anniversary of the Great October Revolution with Lenin
The stamps replicate the artworks of :
1. Lenin by Aleksei Aleksandrovich Vasiliev
2. Lenin planning strategy with two generals Vladimir Serov
3. Lenin leading the proletariat
4. Lenin proclaims Soviet Authority at Smolny Palace, Petrograd by Vladimir Serov
5. Storming of Zimnij Palace by Vladimir Serov