It only happens twenty-five times in each century, that odd day on the calendar, 29 February. What a great opportunity to sneak in some postal history to your mail art this year.At the end of this…Continue
Started by Keith S. Chambers. Last reply by Heleen de Vaan Jun 22, 2016.
Bonjour boys and girls! Angie and Snooky told us yesterday that:"This year July has 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. This apparently happens once every 823 years."I propose that we celebrate it…Continue
Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) Jul 26, 2011.
From today's UK Daily Telegraph Postboxes stolen and sold on eBay for thousandsBritains world-famous red Victorian postboxes are being stolen by criminals who sell them abroad for thousands of pounds…Continue
Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by Valentine Mark Herman Jun 28, 2011.
In the very early days of the postal system -- and going way back before postage stamps were introduced (in the UK in 1840 -- addresses were very simple, or even non -existent (and of course there…Continue
Started by Valentine Mark Herman. Last reply by John Tingey Jun 21, 2011.
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I am an "old" member here, but had to "join" again , ha!
Seems this group has been very quiet since 2017...time to wake up?
SILLY STAMPS – an appeal
This is an appeal for 'SILLY STAMPS'.
What, you might well ask, is a 'Silly Stamp'?
A 'Silly Stamp' is an officially issued postage stamp that, when you look at it, makes you think, "This is silly!''
And then, ''What on earth is going on here? What could its designers have possibly been thinking when they came up with this image?"
"And, given that postage stamps (like coins, banknotes, flags, etc) are important vehicles for promotong national images and messages, what were the responsible (sic) postal authorities smoking and/or drinking when they approved this stamp?''
Some examples of 'Silly Stamps' that I have come across on my philatelic travels can be seen on my web-site www.val-herman-art.eu Go to 'Stamp Art', then to 'Silly Stamps'.
I am collecting further examples of 'Silly Stamps' for an alt-philatelic exhibition that I will hold end 2017/start2018.
If you have any 'Silly Stamps' -- preferably in an unused or very good condition -- please can you send them to me (with or without a caption):
Val Herman,
1 Rue de la Vieille Fontaine,
F-11130 Sigean,
France.
All contributions will be acknowledged...and gratefully received.
Thank you! Merci!
Val
Well, this group (started by Valentine,
continued by Angie, encouraged by Keith's Leap Year)
could possibly have a "selvage" project?
Yes, this group was a lot about the postage stamps,
now how about the "leftovers"?
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