The genus Clematopsis is in the family Ranunculaceae in the major group Angiosperms (Flowering plants). Two species of Clematopsis are native to Zambia. Details Designer: Gabriel Ellison Printer: Harrison & Sons Ltd, London Process: Photogravure Paper: Watermark: None Perf: 14 x 13.5 Cylinders: 1A (Yellow), 1A (Purple), 1A (Sepia Sheet: R6 x 10 Quantity:…
View More Zambia Philately: 1965 1st Anniversary of Independence – 1/3d ClematopsisAuthor: James Gavin
Zambia Philately: 1965 1st Anniversary of Independence – 6d Independence Stadium
Independence Stadium was opened in 1964 in Lusaka, Zambia. On midnight of 23 October 1964, the stadium was host to Independence celebrations where the green, red, orange and black flag with a fish eagle, designed by Gabriel Ellison, was hoisted at 12.01am on 24 October 1964 to the national anthem…
View More Zambia Philately: 1965 1st Anniversary of Independence – 6d Independence StadiumZambia Philately: 1965 1st Anniversary of Independence – 3d State House
The State House (also known as Government House) is located in Lusaka and was opened in 1935 as the official residence of the Governor of Northern Rhodesia. The building was designed by renowned British architect Sir Walcot who famous for designing government buildings in South Africa. The building was funded…
View More Zambia Philately: 1965 1st Anniversary of Independence – 3d State HouseZambia Philately: 1965 1st Anniversary of Independence
During the Independence Ceremony in Lusaka on 24th October, 1964, the President of the Republic of Zambia, Dr. Kuanda, said: “The task before us in building our new nation is formidable and I shall need the support of you, the people of Zambia, if I am to succeed.” The People…
View More Zambia Philately: 1965 1st Anniversary of IndependenceAustralia Philately: 1965 50th Anniversary of the Death of Lawrence Hargrave
Details Date of Issue: 4 August 1965 Withdrawn Date: Invalidated: Designer: George Hamori Printer: Note Printing Branch, Reserve Bank of Australia Process: Photogravure Cylinders: Sepia – Yellow Brown – Purple – Black Paper: Wiggins Teape – chalk-coated with Helecon Watermark: None Perf: 13.25 x 13.5 (comb) Sheet: R12 x 4 (48 stamps) Quantity: 37,324,320 Sheet Number
View More Australia Philately: 1965 50th Anniversary of the Death of Lawrence HargraveBahamas Philately: Max Basker & Sons (P67300 Series)
Details Publisher: Distributor: Max Basker & Sons Printer: Colorpicture Publishers Inc, Boston, Mass., USA Process: Plastichrome Photographer: Year: 1965 Series: P67300
View More Bahamas Philately: Max Basker & Sons (P67300 Series)British Overseas Airway Corporation: 1965 First Flight – Vickers Super VC10
On 1 April 1965 the British Overseas Airway Corporation (BOAC) operated the first Vickers Super VC10 service between London and New York. On 30th April, the Super VC-10 began flying the New York to Nassau and Nassau-Jamaica routes three times weekly. First Flight Covers 92 covers were postmarked at Nassau…
View More British Overseas Airway Corporation: 1965 First Flight – Vickers Super VC10Bahamas Philately: Wasile Enterprises Ltd (NAS.50-99 Series)
Details Publisher: Wasile Enterprises Ltd, Nassau, Bahamas Distributor: Printer: Process: Designer: Elysee Wasile Year: 1965 Series: NAS.50-99
View More Bahamas Philately: Wasile Enterprises Ltd (NAS.50-99 Series)Rhodesia Philately: Cutty Sark Hotel
The Cutty Sark Hotel, located on the shores of Lake Kariba, was built in 1965.
View More Rhodesia Philately: Cutty Sark HotelBahamas Philately: PAN AM – 1964 First Airmail Service – Rock Sound to Miami
On 24 December 24 1964, Pan American extended its long-standing Miami to Nassau service to Rock Sound in the Eleuthera Islands group of the Bahamas, some 80 miles east of Nassau. Rock Sound was the location of The Cotton Bay Club – originally developed by the founder of Pan Am…
View More Bahamas Philately: PAN AM – 1964 First Airmail Service – Rock Sound to Miami