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Thứ Hai, 9 tháng 4, 2012

100 Years of Titanic Disaster…

 

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Date of Issue : 10 April 2012

Royal Mail is to release a special commemorative sheet of stamps to mark the centenary of the Titanic's tragic maiden voyage.The sheet will be issued on 10 April, the day RMS Titanic set sail from Southampton to New York, and will feature 10 x 1st class stamps featuring a red Royalty Seal.

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Then the world's largest passenger liner, RMS Titanic was built at the world famous Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast and was regarded as unsinkable.The Titanic's voyage began with her departure from Southampton at noon on 10 April 1912. She stopped at Cherbourg in France to pick up more passengers and mail before journeying through the night to Queenstown(Cobh) in Ireland.

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There the Titanic picked up the last of the passengers and a further 1,385 sacks of mail, before setting off across the Atlantic early in the afternoon on 11 April. However, four days into its historic journey and with 2,223 passengers on board, it hit an iceberg and sank within three hours.

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Five postal clerks were among the 1,500 passengers who perished. Two British postal clerks, James Bertram Williamson and John Richard Jago Smith, based in Southampton, were working in the doomed ship's mail area along with three American postal staff.

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The five men would have been kept busy sorting both the mail loaded on board and also letters posted by passengers in the Titanic's own posting boxes.

The Titanic's mail area was deep down in the ship on two deck levels. The mail was stacked along with first class luggage on the lower level and sorted just above on G deck. These two levels were connected by a companionway which continued up to F deck. When the Titanic struck the iceberg, the lower mail area was one of the first places to flood.

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A report carried in The Times a few days after the disaster stated "All five completely disregarded their own safety when the vessel struck and began to carry the 200 sacks of registered mail to the upper deck. The report continues:  "As the situation became more desperate they appealed to the stewards to assist them and continued their work to the last. All were lost."

A further quote from ship Steward Albert Theissinger, one of the 705 who survived the disaster says:" I urged them to leave their work. They shook their heads and continued at their work. It might have been an inrush of water later that cut off their escape, or it may have been the explosion. I saw them no more."

The bodies of the five postal workers were never recovered - nor was any of the mail aboard the Titanic.

The Titanic Commemorative Sheet comes in a fully illustrated presentation folder that tells the story of RMS Titanic, while each of the ten stamps features fascinating individual archive images of the construction and launch of the ship.

Titanic Picture Postcards

The brief life and tragic end of the Royal Mail Ship Titanic coincided with the first “golden age” of picture postcards, which lasted from 1907 to 1915, and postcards form an important part of the ship’s legacy. However, relatively few photographs exist of Titanic. Most images purporting to be the ship actually picture her slightly older, nearly identical sister, Olympic. Here are some examples from the National Postal Museum’s collection and the exhibition Fire & Ice: Hindenburg and Titanic.

 

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Above: Pre-disaster postcard
National Postal Museum Curatorial / History Reference File

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Above: Pre-disaster postcard, front and back
Courtesy Dr. Edward and Joanne Dauer

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Chủ Nhật, 1 tháng 1, 2012

Club News

 

Philatelic Items issued during GUJPEX 2011

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10 Post Cards of Gujarat Set Cost : Rs. 60/-

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Other philatelic items issued during Gujpex 2011


1. Bookmarks on Astrological Signs. Rs. 40/-

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2. Pack of Astrological Signs Miniature Sheet      Rs. 80/-

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3. Introduction to Stamp Collecting Book : Rs. 50/-

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4. Pack of Miniature Sheet of Indian Railway Stations (2009) stamps Rs. 50/-

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5. Pack of Miniature Sheet of Africa-India Forum Summit Rs. 50/-

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Orders may be placed to :
In-charge,
Philatelic Bureau,
Vadodara Head Post Office,
VADODARA - 390 001

courtesy : Prashant Pandya, Vadodara

Importance of Letters : A campaign by India Post to be started soon in Schools and Colleges

 

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Screenshot_3 : Ashwani Dubey, Gorakhpur

Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 10, 2011

Stamp Booklets and Post Cards on Tagore – Sri Lanka edition

 

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Sri Lanka Buddhist Philatelic Society and Kolkata Philatelic Club jointly issued  stamp Booklets and Post cards, commemorating 150th Birth Centenary of Guru Rabindranath Tagore.These Booklets and Post cards have been designed by renowned artist and philatelist of Kolkata Shri Dipok Dey.

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image  Dipok Dey is a renowned artist and philatelist of Kolkata . He has designed many special covers, Post cards Greeting cards, stamp booklets and philatelic souvenirs. He is the only Indian to design    stamp for United Nations Postal Administration in 1985. His specialized Thematic  collection on Cinema   has been displayed in several philatelic exhibitions. Mr Dipok Dey may be contacted at email : kaushikbabu01@gmail.com  facebook

Press Clippings

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Dipok Dey with Mrinal Sen at the exhibition; the Star War stamp sheet. Picture by Aranya Sen

Harry Potter, flanked by Hedwig, stands next to Frodo, while the Star Wars stars and the Narnians keep watch. This is no fairy tale collaboration among movie moghuls but a glimpse of the frames from Dipok Dey’s collection of stamps that celebrates cinema through philately.

The 71-year-old displayed his collection last weekend at the Indian Museum, in tribute to Indian cinema’s first lady Devika Rani’s birth centenary, which is this year.

“On behalf of Cine Central and Kolkata Utsav magazine, we had placed a proposal before the department of post to issue at least a special cover on the occasion. God knows why they turned it down,” the veteran philatelist and stamp designer laments.

Devika Rani may still be missing, but Dey’s store of stamps has many a doyen, from home and abroad. An Ingmar Bergman first day cover from Sweden, a sheet of Andrezej Wajda from Poland and a Kurosawa series from Japan would interest a lover of classics. Popular flicks turn the tiny pieces of paper into a riot of colours and expressions, issued around the globe. Top of the pops is Marilyn Monroe. Not just her homeland United States which boasts multiple Marilyn issues, the temptress has enchanted postal departments of countries like Congo, Marshall Islands, Mali, Tchad, Tanzania, Guyana and Montserat, to name a few.

Among men, high on the popularity scale — though nowhere near Marilyn — are Elvis Presley and Charlie Chaplin. Alfred Hitchcock has a full sheetlet, from Sierra Leone, treasuring nine of his masterpieces.

“But you know which stamp caused the most sweat to acquire?” Dey walks to a corner, pointing to a yellowing stamp. “That’s Sarah Bernhadt, who broke the barrier of women appearing on screen. France brought out that issue on her birth centenary in 1945.” Devika Rani could have found a place next to her.

The jewels — Sophia Loren and Doris Day issues with minutely engraved artwork — are personal stamps, designed and printed by the legendary Swedish engraver Czeslaw Slania, who once virtually monopolised his country’s stamp designs. “As editor of Stamps World, a magazine I started in 1979, I was in correspondence with him. He sent these rarities as a gift,” he said.

Dey’s collection is a lesson in the history of cinema too, with footnotes accompanying each stamp depicting evolution of the art, be it on the Lumiere brothers, the world’s first movie-makers, or on Georges Melies, who introduced trick photography.

Dey stands tall among philatelists for being the only Indian to have designed a stamp for the United Nations. “Their stamps are unique for having no link to any country. Mine was on child survival in 1984.” Dey is one of India’s best-known stamp designers, with one on Satyajit Ray to his credit.

The bearded art college graduate is dismissive of stamps that use actual photographs, like a recent Madhubala issue. “Anyone can do a copy-paste job on Photoshop,” is his terse take on technology-aided short cuts.

- The Telegraph  6 June 2008

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