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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Pierre de Fermat's birthday celebrated in Google Doodle

 

 

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La Poste commemorated Pierre de Fermat's  400th birth anniversary on a postage stamp in 2001

 

Hi ! Just received a mail from Mr Anurag Pratap of Silvassa about this news with the postage stamp issued by French Post…I wish  to share it with the readers …Some might have noticed it in 17th August 2011 in Google Doodle ….Those who have not noticed, might like the stamp issued on great “Amateur Mathematician” !  Mathematics  is a wonderful theme for the lovers of this subject ! This is all in this Post…Have a Nice Time !

The birthday of Pierre de Fermat, the 17th century French lawyer famous for the so-called 'Fermat's Last Theorem' mathematical puzzle, was celebrated in a Google Doodle on 17th August 2011. Because Ferment did not spread his work through books and journals and he often did not provide any proof for his theorems he was referred to as an 'amateur' mathematician, but that the same time Fermat is also considered to be one of the two (the other being Rene Descartes) leading mathematicians of the first half of the 17th century. Pierre de Fermat died at the age of 63 on January 12, 1665 at Castres, France.

Google doodles have gained immense popularity over the past few years and the Google team has put out commemorative doodles on events ranging from news events, civic milestones, birthdays, death anniversaries and important dates in history. Google estimates it has created more than 900 doodles since 1998, with 270 of them running in 2010.

The Doodle of  Pierre de Fermat shows a blackboard with algebraic symbols on it, with the word "Google" faintly visible as though rubbed out earlier. The symbols read: xn + yn ≠ zn. If you hover your mouse over the Doodle, the pop-up text reads "I have discovered a truly marvelous proof of this theorem, which this doodle is too small to contain."

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Pierre de Fermat, was born on 17 August 1601, 410 years ago. A lawyer at the Parlement of Toulouse and a gifted amateur mathematician, he made breakthroughs in several fields of calculus, probability, geometry and number theory, but is best known for a brief note he made in the margin of a book of arithmetic. His enigmatic aside set the scene for perhaps the greatest mathematical mystery of all time.

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Joint Issue : Portugal - Thailand

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Date of Issue : 20 July 2011

Diplomatic Relations : Portugal - Thailand

 

500 Years of the Arrival of the Portuguese to Siam and the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations

Five centuries of unbroken relations from 1511 to 2011 between Portugal, the oldest established nation in the West, and Thailand, the only Southeast Asian State ever to be colonized,  go far beyond simple trade contacts and are a unique case in the annals of international relations, with diplomatic, political, military, religious, cultural and sociological dimensions. The relationship from the very beginning was one between equal nation states.

 
In the former capital, Ayutthaya, where a Portuguese district with churches and a mixed Luso Thai population long existed, generations of naval pilots, soldiers, interpreters and doctors loyally served the Kings of Siam. From the 16th to the 18th Century, portuguese was the lingua franca, and it was here that the Portuguese introduced technology and the skills of military construction, as well as European pharmacology and medicine.


Sia, was closely connected to the Asian possessions of the Portuguese Crown and received large and important embassies from Portuguese centres such as Malacca, Macau and Goa, The relations between the two countries remained unaltered, even during the troubled times of the war of liberation led by King Taksin – whose personal guard was provided by Portuguese military men – and Rama I, who received important military assistance from the Portuguese Queen Dona Maria I, in 1796.


In 1820, Siam and Portugal signed the first written treaty of modern times, ensuring Siam’s full integration in to the international community. During the period of the major reforms that took place during  the 19th century and the  beginning of the 20th century, under the reign of Rama V and Rama VI, many Portuguese from Macau settled in Bangkok acting as advisors to the Siamese government. Unlike other foreigners, they became Siamese citizens and received Thai citizenship. The history of this old alliance is an eloquent and pioneering example of fruitful dialogue between civilizations.

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PHILANIPPON – 2011
World stamp exhibition, Yokohama city, Japan
(28th July – 2nd August 2011)

Pradip Jain_thumb[3]_thumb[3] Pradeep Jain from Patna writes…

Participating in Philanippon 2011 as a booth holder representing India, Bhutan, Nepal and Sri Lanka was a very pleasant experience. Being my first visit to Japan, I was excited on one hand but anxious on the other given the unfamiliar culture, taste and preferences and above all difference in language.

( From L to R ) : Mr Pradip Jain, Mr AR Singhee (Jury ) Mr Tay Peng Hian, RDP President FIP, Mrs Singhee, Mrs Pramila Jain and Mr Praggya Kothari

Exhibition hall was well organised and perfectly laid out providing sufficient displays and space for the visitors. The end of the exhibition hall featured rows of collections of various categories. One side of the hall had space for postal operators and the other side for domestic and international dealers. My most memorable moment was watching kids
engrossed in various activities spread across the exhibition hall. Another Interesting feature of the Exhibition was the presence of various security printer international and domestic who were giving out special souvenirs.

Visitors at Mr Pradip Jain’s Booth

A special mention of Cartor Security printers - who had brought in their printing machine in the the exhibition hall. Visitors were provided hands-on demo and interesting souvenirs which was printed and perforated on spot was given as gift. Over the next few days as the crowd of stamp lovers increased, I am especially grateful to Japan Post for arranging a volunteer that provided assistance to us in the booth during the crucial hours of massive crowd.

Overall my experience of Phila Nippon, Japan post and Japan was of immense satisfaction. Starting from our arrival,hotel accommodation, exhibition and finally custom clearance and departure, I had never witnessed anything so smooth, well managed and professionally handled. In the face of great natural calamity faced by Japanese, organising an event of such magnitude with great efficiency is remarkable achievement in itself. My Heartiest gratitude to organizers of Phila Nippon and People of Japan for their services and hospitality which i shall carry with me for my life.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

New Stamps from Bangladesh

 

Rare species of Turtle

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Date of Issue : 17 July 2011

Bangladesh Post issued new stamps on a variety of subjects in the month of July . The stamps feature birds, animals, coins, musical instruments and a commemorative issue on recently concluded World Stamp Exhibition Philanippon 2011.

Magnificent  Birds of The Sundarbans World Heritage

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Date of Issue : 17 July 2011

Rare Animals of Bangladesh

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Date of Issue : 17 July 2011

Coins of Independent Sultans of Bengal (1st series)

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Date of Issue : 21 July 2011

 

Philanippon 2011

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Date of Issue : 21 July 2011

Traditional Musical Instruments of Bangladesh

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Date of Issue : 21 July 2011

: Pradip Jain - Patna

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From our readers…

Private FDC Rashtrapati Bhawan

Mr Boben J E of Trivandrum shares here   a privat  FDC prepared by him  for recent Rashtrapati Bhawan Stamps.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Struve Geodetic Arc - The “measuring tape” of the globe

 

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Date of Issue : 6 May 2011

Hi ! Here is the recent stamp from Finland featuring  The Struve Geodetic Arc, The “measuring tape” of the globe. The two stamps in the miniature sheet  are in  within each other in a very unusual style giving a look of single round stamp in the miniature sheet. In fact it is a composite beautiful se-tenant pair of stamps in which The outer stamp is round, and the inner has the shape of the map of Finland. A very interesting design for the collectors of se-tenants as well as those collecting on themes related with  Maps and geography..

In my last post I published the design of medals awarded in Philanippon 2011. Undoubtedly the design of medals  in the form of Japanese Fan is wonderful The idea of the designer is very innovative. Our distinguished member Mr Naresh Agarwal gives compliments to the designers and organizers of Philanippon 2011 for this unique design….. This is all in this Post…Till Next Post …Have a Nice Time ! 

 

The Struve Geodetic Arc
The “measuring tape” of the globe appears on new Finnish stamp issued in May 2011.
The Struve Geodetic Arc was used for determining the size and shape of the globe. The arc, which is approximately 2,820 kilometers long, extends from the Black Sea in Ukraine all the way to the Arctic Ocean in Norway. The arc was named after F.G.W. Struve who managed the measurement in 1816–1855.


The arc measurement stations are located in ten countries: Ukraine, Moldova, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Russia, Finland, Sweden and Norway. The 34 most representative measurement points of the Struve Arc were included in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a joint site of ten countries in 2005.

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The miniature sheet  indicates the six points located in Finland. The two stamps in the release are within each other in the miniature sheet. The outer stamp is round, and the inner has the shape of the map of Finland.

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From our readers…

Naresh Agrwal writes from Bilaspur (C.G.) …

Magnificent medals of Philanippon 2011….

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The medals of Philanippon 2011 are not just  beautiful but innovative  too. In fact, I feel the organizers should be innovative in their approach as we see philately stays in innovation now a days. Stamps of different designs,shapes and dimensions.These innovations are very pleasant. My  heartiest thanks to the organizers who came up with such innovations and showed the philatelic world a new way to be adopted in future exhibitions.

Further, I believe these medals should be presented in a beautiful show case/display pack so that these may be placed otherwise these are just kept in lockers for passing their life time.......

 

New sites for topical Collectors

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Discover Topical Stamp Collecting

How-To, Tips, News, Reviews and Resources for Stamp Collectors

This is a very good site by Topical Stamp Collecting Queen, Janice  for the lovers of Topical / Thematic Philately.

http://secretstostampcollecting.com/members/

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http://bears-stamp-family.forumotion.com/

A nice site for all collectors !

Stamp Bears writes….

I was searching a number of items today and your site came up quite often. first i would like to say that you have done an incredible job with your site and all of your hard work shows!  I encourage some one with so much knowledge to join us also. 

Indian Winners at PHILANIPPON 2011

 

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World Stamp Exhibitions  “PHILANIPPON 2011” was concluded on 2 August 2011 at Yokohama, Japan. Collectors from many countries  gathered in Yokohama this week for one of the world’s largest philately events. Each day of the event was organized along different themes like animals (July 30) and flowers (August 2) where international collectors  displayed their treasures. Complete award list could be seen at following link.

View complete award list of PHILANIPPON 2011 :

http://www.philanippon.jp/english/e_exhibi/image/award1_country.pdf 

 

Medals

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Indian Participation

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Exhibit No.  Frame Nos.     Exhibitor    Title of exhibit       marks            award

2211     22069-22073 Desai Dhananjay India: Morvi state                     -   71   Silver


3212    32068-32075     Kishor Chandak Early Indian Cancellations 1852-1900                                                                                           -  87  Large Vermeil


4010   40055-40059 Meere Biswal Postal Stationery of Gwalior   - 68  Silver Bronze


9002   90006-90013 Anil Suri Fiscals of Cochin                        - 93   Gold + Sp Prize


10108  91124-91127 Mrinal Mathur From Wheel to Car on Stamps    -  63     Bronze


078  Madan Middha   Year Book of Indian Philately : 2009         -
68  Silver  Bronze


105  Praful Thakkar Collectors Guide to First Day Covers & Folders of India 1947-1964 Official & Private                                                                        -    63   Bronze

Heartiest Congratulations to all Winners !!

 

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

China 2011 - 27th Asian International Philatelic Exhibition

 

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China 2011 - 27th Asian International Philatelic Exhibition

The 27th Asian International Stamp Exhibition China 2011 , co-sponsored by State Post Bureau, Jiangsu Government, China Post and All-China Philatelic Federation, will be held in Wuxi Taihu International Exposition Center from November 11 to November 15, 2011. This exhibition will be a large international stamp culture exchange activity. held in China after the 2009 World Stamp Exhibition.

Exhibition Date: November 11 – 15, 2011, will run for five days. 
Exhibition scale: competition and non-competitive exhibition:  1300, plans 1100 exhibits outside , China (mainland) exhibits 200 . Exhibition area of 4,000 square meters. 100 Sales Booth: 100  outside the Post and 40 stamp dealers, stamp collecting domestic companies and 60 private dealers.

Exhibition aims: to promote the development of our culture; promote the cause of China's postal and philatelic career development; promote the holding of the economic, cultural, all-round coordinated development; to promote philately in Asia and Oceania-round development; to promote international cultural exchange of people.


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Venue :  Taihu International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Organizers: the State Post Bureau, Jiangsu Provincial People's Government, the China Post Group Corporation, China National Philatelic Federation. 

Sponsor: Wuxi Municipal People's Government.

Website : China 2011

 

 

PHILANIPPON 2011: World Stamp Exhibition

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Date : July 28 – August 2, 2011

National Commissioner : Anil Suri

Email : anilksuri@email.com

Venue : Pacifico Yokohama, Exhibition Hall.1-1-1.1 Minatomirai Nishi-ku,

Yokohama 220-0012, Japan

Patronage : Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (FIP)

Auspices : Federation of Inter-Asian Philately (FIAP) http://www.philanippon.jp/english/

 

Great Poets of India

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Philatelic Tributes to Firaq Gorakhpuri

Today is Death anniversary of famous Urdu poet Firaq Gorakhpuri. Firaq Gorakhpuri's real name was Raghupati Sahay. He was born in 1896 in Gorakhpur, India. He left his imprint on three important genres of Urdu poetry - ghazal, nazm and rubaayee. He wrote more than 40,000 couplets. He was a poet of love and beauty. His poems are published in three anthologies - Rooh-o-Qaayanat, Gul-e-Ra'naa, Nagma-numaa. He passed away on 3rd March 1982 after a long illness.

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Courtesy: Srini Thevearyan, Klang Malaysia : Ashwani Dubey, Gorakhpur

Friday, February 25, 2011

INDIPEX –2011 Souvenir Cover from Singapore..


Singapore Post issued a Souvenir Cover and a Souvenir Sheet on INDIPEX 2011 with seven day cancellation from 12-18 February 2011.


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12 February 2011 - PEACE AND HARMONY DAY

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13 February 2011 - YOUTH DAY

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14 February 2011 - ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT DAY

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15 February 2011 - TECHNOLOGY DAY

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16 February 2011 - CULTURAL DAY

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17 February 2011 - TOURISM DAY

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18 February 2011 - AERO-PHILATELY DAY

: Sreejesh Krishnan, Trivandrum

Monday, February 14, 2011

Stamp boy of 1957 children’s day stamp in INDIPEX 2011..

 

 

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Stamp boy, 62, wants to be philately ambassador

Fifty-four years ago, a photograph of an eight-year-old boy eating a banana was chosen by Jawaharlal Nehru to be put on a postage stamp. Shekhar Borker, the boy in the stamp, now a 62-year-old, wants to dedicate his life to promote Indian philately. Borker, who retired from Indian Aluminium Company in 2009, was invited by the India Post to address hundreds of school children at the World Philatelic Exhibition 2011 on Monday.

“I will be happy to be India Post’s ambassador to promote philately amongst children,” he said.

“He proposed to get associated with us as an ambassador for philately promotion among the children. We welcome him as an ambassador to promote philately,” said Subhash Barmma, general manager, World Philatelic Exhibition 2011.

“Philately is a cost-effective but extremely useful hobby through which one can easily learn about history, geography, scientific invention, art and culture,” he said.

A philatelist himself, Borker’s pride and joy is an album of stamps featuring him that have been signed by Nehru and Indira Gandhi. “This album is my prized possession,” he said.

The stamp with Borker on it, priced at 8 naya paisa, was released along with two others on November 14, 1957, to commemorate Children’s Day.

Borker is the only other living person, after Mother Teresa and a Kanpur girl (now in her 70s) Rita Malhotra, who has been featured in India’s postage stamps. The stamp with Borker on it has been featured Court of Honour from three stamps issued together in 1957. India Security Press, Nasik, displayed the stamp at the ‘Court of Honour’ zone at the exhibition.

- Subhendu Ray, Hindustan Times

 

 

City philatelist’s collection on airmails displayed in Delhi

PATNA: Eminent philatelist from the state capital, Pradip Jain, has made the country proud. For the last 30 years he has done extensive study in the field of Indian airmails. Currently, his prized collection of stamps and first covers has been put on display in New Delhi as a part of the civil aviation centenary year.
On February 18, 1911, the first commercial plane flew in
India between Allahabad and Naini. This was also the world's first official airmail.
In the
World Philatelic Exhibition-INDIPEX 2011, being held between February 12-18 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Jain's collection has been invited for 'court of honour'. President Pratibha Singh Patil saw it on Saturday.
His collection 'Indian Airmails' Development and Operations (1911-1942)' has received acclaim and numerous awards the world over. He has authored a book by the same title, detailing his research, which was released by former president
APJ Abdul Kalam in 2003.
To commemorate the centenary of airmail, he has donated from his collection a rare 1911 cover of world's first airmail flight to Smithsonian Museum,
USA.
It was around 5 pm on February 18, 1911, when French pilot Henri Pequet loaded a sack of 6,500 cards and letters on a two-seater plane stationed at a polo field in Allahabad and soared into the evening sky. The flight to Naini lasted only 13 minutes and it covered a mere five miles. But history had been made. This was the world's first official airmail. Among the letters was one written by Motilal Nehru to his son Jawaharlal; some were addressed to England's King George V.

"President Patil showed keen interest in reading Motilal's letter to Jawaharlal which is on display in the exhibition," Jain told TOI over phone from New Delhi.
"The world's first airmail delivery flight would be re-enacted on February 18 by the Indian Post," Jain said. It will also issue a set of special stamps on this occasion.
Jain (58), a resident of Mithapur area of Patna, said French government will put up his collection on display from February 28, and then it would go to the US.

- Pranava K Chaudhary,  Feb 14, 2011,The Times of India, Patna

Cancellations by Postal administrations at INDIPEX 2011

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: Ashwani Dubey from New Delhi

INDIPEX 2011: Today’s Programme

DAY 4 – Tuesday, 15th February 2011

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DAY

10:00 hrs to 18:00 hrs

Time Schedule

11:30 hrs to 12:00 hrs – Release of Special Cover – HCL.

Venue

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15:30 hrs to 16:00 hrs Release of Special Cover – Sethu Educational Trust Institute of Technology.

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16:00 hrs to 16:30 hrs – Release of Special Cover – HP

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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Valentine’s Day…

 

 

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Date of Issue : 14 February 2011

Today is Valentine’s Day, celebrated all over the world as Lovers’ day. Taiwan is issuing today a set of two stamps for this special occasion. Young people in Taiwan  widely celebrate western Valentine’s Day .

The design of the stamp features a heart formed by a row of perforations, as well as images of roses, presents, hearts, and the word “LOVE” created from pixels. Through the interaction between the sender and the receiver, these stamps convey love and heighten the romantic atmosphere of Valentine’s Day. The message of the code is “Happy Valentine’s Day” for the NT$5 stamp and “I Love You” for the NT$25 stamp.

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Love may be a universal theme, but the first U.S. stamp to commemorate this basic human emotion didn’t appear until January 1973. The design was based on the iconic LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana (born 1928), today one of the most well-known works in the pop art movement. The artist had played with the design for a number of years and in a variety of formats. He first used the concept in 1958 for a series of poems that employed the iconography of a stacked LO and VE. When Indiana was commissioned to design a Christmas card for the Museum of Modern Art in New York he made three paintings of the word LOVE in red, blue and green. First printed in 1965, it remains the most popular card ever published by the Museum.

The first LOVE sculpture was carved from a single block of unpolished aluminum in 1966. Over the years numerous editions of the sculpture have been created, including versions in red and blue, blue and green, and red, white and blue. International language editions can be found in Italian and Hebrew. The image has appeared on t-shirts, mugs, posters, paperweights, and many other collectibles.

Although the first LOVE stamp was enormously popular, it would be eight years before the LOVE theme was repeated. Finally, following numerous requests, in 1982 the USPS released a floral tribute with the word “LOVE” spelled out in a variety of flowers.Two years later, a third LOVE stamp was issued, this one showing five repetitions of the word “LOVE” with a different colored heart replacing the “V” in each. Like the 1982 release, the 1984 LOVE stamp was considered a special rather than a commemorative; that is, it was available in larger quantities and for a longer period of time than a commemorative. According to USPS press releases, the new LOVE stamp was intended for use “not just for Valentine’s Day but for special occasions throughout the year, such as weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and letters to loved ones.” A generic LOVE stamp appeared in 1985 and 1986. Picking up a color scheme begun with the 1984 issue — and would continue pretty consistently for the next ten years — the 1985 stamp one that featured bold slashes of primary and secondary colors above a purple “LOVE,” red “USA,” and green “22.” The 1986 stamp featured a whimsical cartoon puppy with a hopeful expression.

The 1984 through 1986 issues coincided with the phasing out and retirement of “Mr. ZIP,” the ambassador of the Postal Service’s ZIP Code system since 1964. The American public found the “friendly little salesman in blue” enormously appealing, with his theme song of “Zip-a-dee-doo-dah” (sung by Ethel Merman). He appeared on several stamps himself, as well as on post office collectibles and the selvedge of various stamps, including the 1984, 1985, and 1986 LOVE stamps. Mr. ZIP was officially retired in 1986.

Read the whole article http://www.stamps.org/albums/love.pdf

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INDIPEX 2011 – Glimpses of second day

 

Winning designs of Stamp design competition

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At India Post Counter !!

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Philatelists meet at the show

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Booths of Postal Administrations

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: Ashwani Dubey from New Delhi

INDIPEX 2011 Today’s Programme

DAY 3 – Monday, 14th February 2011

YOUTH DAY

10:00 hrs to 18:00 hrs

Time Schedule

11:30 hrs to 12:00 hrs – Release of Special Cover – SPMCIL.

Venue

Activity Area

15:30 hrs to 16:00 hrs – Release of Special Cover – St. Michael Group of Institutions.

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DAY 4 – Tuesday, 15th February 2011

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY DAY

10:00 hrs to 18:00 hrs

Time Schedule

11:30 hrs to 12:00 hrs – Release of Special Cover – HCL.

Venue

Activity Area

15:30 hrs to 16:00 hrs Release of Special Cover – Sethu Educational Trust Institute of Technology.

Venue

Activity Area

16:00 hrs to 16:30 hrs – Release of Special Cover – HP

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