vintage and contemporary postcards and stamps from around the world
31 July 2019
30 July 2019
29 July 2019
dream harbor
painting by Leonid Afremov received from Russia
According to one website, the original painting — oil on canvas with a palette knife (57x45) — is for sale for $23,000
I am quite content with this postcard version.
According to one website, the original painting — oil on canvas with a palette knife (57x45) — is for sale for $23,000
I am quite content with this postcard version.
28 July 2019
Sunday Stamps - W
Continuing from last week's theme, here is a humpback whale. This one, however, is of least concern on the conservation status. They live in all of the oceans and are known to have some of the longest migrations of any mammal. Locally, there are about 4,000 in the Northwest Atlantic and 18,000 in the North Pacific (though, because of their travels, it is hard to know for certain). Their scientific name "Megaptera novaeangliae" translates to "large winged from New England".
for the letter W - whale
... as we are nearing the end of this round, I would like to ask if there is still interest in continuing? We seem to have lost a few people along the way, but I am happy to keep going. I enjoy seeing your postings and would be sad to have this end.
27 July 2019
26 July 2019
Petronas
The Petronas Towers were, from 1998 to 2004, the tallest buildings in the world. They are still the tallest twin towers in the world. Built by Cesar Pelli who died last week at age 93 (1926-2019)
25 July 2019
cottage garden
Anne Hathaway's Cottage Garden
One of many views of Anne Hathaway's Cottage that W.W. Quartremain painted.
24 July 2019
kluane
23 July 2019
22 July 2019
21 July 2019
Sunday Stamps - V
This North Atlantic Right Whale stamp was issued as part of a set for endangered species in 2013 when there was thought to be only 500 individuals left. They are vanishing at a rapid rate and are now estimated to be only 400 left. So far this year eight right whales have died in the Gulf of St Lawrence plus only this weekend two others were disentangled from fishing gear by a hard working rescue team who may or may not survive.
for the letter V - vanishing
20 July 2019
19 July 2019
18 July 2019
17 July 2019
nature's calling
16 July 2019
15 July 2019
the big land
Discover 300,000 sq km of unspoiled, ancient beauty. Labrador boasts towering mountains,
massive rock faces, and an infinite supply of lakes and rivers.
14 July 2019
Sunday Stamps - U
Greece
Issued in 2015 as part of a series for diving tourism, this underwater stamp shows off 'treeshaped sponges' or achaia.
for the letter U - underwater
Issued in 2015 as part of a series for diving tourism, this underwater stamp shows off 'treeshaped sponges' or achaia.
for the letter U - underwater
13 July 2019
12 July 2019
Dom Knigi
House of Books
built in 1902-04 for the Singer Sewing Machine Co it has been a massive book store with cafe since 1938
built in 1902-04 for the Singer Sewing Machine Co it has been a massive book store with cafe since 1938
11 July 2019
looking out to sea
on the Black Sea
Tarkhankut Lighthouse built in 1817 Crimea.
Still in use and you can even visit and follow the lighthouse keeper as he carries out his duties.
Tarkhankut Lighthouse built in 1817 Crimea.
Still in use and you can even visit and follow the lighthouse keeper as he carries out his duties.
10 July 2019
dancing and singing
black grouse lekking — a courtship ritual for attracting the ladies. In the spring the males strut around in a traditional area whilst making a distinctive mating call.
09 July 2019
temple
Longshan Temple, Taipei — a mix of Taoist, Buddhist and Confucian faiths
Built in 1738 and standing in one of Taipei's most historic neighbourhoods, Longshan temple has been rebuilt by the local people after ever flood or earthquake with little or no government help.
08 July 2019
07 July 2019
Sunday Stamps - T
A Portrait of a Man in a Turban. Or a self portrait of Jan Van Eyck.
Painted around 1433, it has been hanging in The National Gallery of London since 1851. The stamp was issued in 1996 for the Belgian Art Abroad series.
This rather messy turban is also called a chaperon, though that translates more as a hood (Little Red Riding Hood is known as Le Petit Chaperon Rouge). If this is a self portrait, I want to know how he managed to paint without it falling off or coming unravelled.
for the letter T - turban
06 July 2019
05 July 2019
an absolute unit
weighing over 97 tonnes, this glass reinforced cement merino stands 18 metres long and 15.5 metres tall. he is 34 years old and if you wish, you could climb inside and look out his eyes at the view around Goulburn NSW!
04 July 2019
1st century theatre
Roman Theatre of Orange, Vaucluse France
The theatre was a way of spreading (Roman) culture to the colonies,
and also a distraction from the political activities of the day.
03 July 2019
tram 28
Lisbon
Tram 28 travels through the popular tourist districts on a line that is unsuitable for modern trams because of the sharp turns and steep gradients. It runs from 6am until 10:30pm with departures every 15 minutes between 7am-8pm.
02 July 2019
01 July 2019
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