Tristan Da Cunha Permanent Exibition Supporting Group

Information

Tristan Da Cunha Permanent Exibition Supporting Group

Helping to Start a Permanent exhibition on the Island most 

Far and isolated on  the planet 

TRISTAN DA CUNHA


Please send one of your Art Work to :


Post Office & Philatelic Bureau
Tristan da Cunha, TDCU 1ZZ
South Atlantic Ocean

Location: Some where in the Southern Atlantic Ocean
Members: 103
Latest Activity: on Saturday

Discussion Forum

This group does not have any discussions yet.

Comment Wall

Comment

You need to be a member of Tristan Da Cunha Permanent Exibition Supporting Group to add comments!

Comment by Jeff Bagato on February 22, 2021 at 1:52pm

Postmistress response actually in comment below on page 3. I guess Susan and I have pushed them a bit lower! But they are expecting mail art and planning to display it!

I wonder if it would help to put the postmistresses name on the address?

Comment by Susan Weisberg on February 22, 2021 at 3:59am

If you go to page 2 of the Comments and scroll down to the bottom, there's a nice email from the postmistress of TDC, saying that she is expecting mail art and intends to exhibit it.

I haven't checked the website yet, but I'm intrigued by the hand knitted penguins! 

Comment by Jeff Bagato on February 22, 2021 at 3:50am

Your welcome, Susan. The TDC website is a real rabbit hole. they sell stamps, postcards, even hand knitted sweaters and penguins!

Not sure who exactly is expecting mail art on the island! There's no info about any collection.

Comment by Susan Weisberg on February 22, 2021 at 3:42am

Thanks for all this information, Jeff. It sounds as if my Mail Art will have just missed a March delivery! 

Comment by Jeff Bagato on February 22, 2021 at 3:31am

It sounds like getting any mail onto the island will be an accomplishment!

Comment by Jeff Bagato on February 22, 2021 at 3:31am

And from the TDC philatelic store page:

"Nine scheduled ships a year bring mail from Cape Town to the world's most remote community. The last 2009 ship leaves Cape Town on 26th November. Miss this last post before Christmas and the next post is not due until 3rd March 2010, a gap of three months. So it is hardly surprising that the arrival of post is an important event on the island."

Comment by Jeff Bagato on February 22, 2021 at 3:24am

Not sure if this helps, but here is the Tristan Da Cunha post office website and the info they give there: https://www.tristandc.com/postoffice.php

The settlement there is called Edinburgh of the Seven Seas, but that doesn't seem necessary.

Contact the Post Office by email: postoffice@tdc-gov.com or phone: (44) 0203 014 5103
By post: Postmistress, Post Office, Tristan da Cunha, TDCU 1ZZ, South Atlantic Ocean, (Via Cape Town, South Africa)
Comment by Susan Weisberg on February 22, 2021 at 1:46am

Actually, that four-line one in French is not mine, Bradford. That one was sent by Sandra Gaches, who lives in France (see below); I don't know if she had any delivery problems. I wrote the address, in English, exactly as instructed at the top of the Tristan da Cunha page. I'll report what the Post Office says after I talk to them.

Comment by Bradford on February 21, 2021 at 7:51pm

The main problem with the address is not the language, but the format.  In all cases (countries) you should put the country LAST.  Placing it on the 2nd line of 4 lines is never a good idea.  In fact, having "South Atlantic Ocean" in French as the 4th line is superfluous anyway.  It should be spelled, "TRISTAN DA CUNHA" for the best result.  Some underline the country name once or twice as well, but not necessary.

Comment by Mim Golub Scalin on February 21, 2021 at 2:08am
Oh no Susan, that might happen to mine, also. I’ll post here if it does.
 

Members (103)

 
 
 

Support

Want to support the IUOMA with a financial gift via PayPal?

The money will be used to keep the IUOMA-platform alive. Current donations keep platform online till 1-july-2024. If you want to donate to get IUOMA-publications into archives and museums please mention this with your donation. It will then be used to send some hardcopy books into museums and archives. You can order books yourself too at the IUOMA-Bookshop. That will sponsor the IUOMA as well.

Bewaren

Bewaren

Bewaren

Bewaren

Bewaren

Bewaren

Bewaren

Bewaren

Bewaren

© 2024   Created by Ruud Janssen.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service