A ceremonial mace is a highly ornamented staff of metal or wood, carried before a sovereign or other high officials in civic ceremonies by a mace-bearer, intended to represent the official’s authority On 27 April 1965, a day known in the Bahamas as “Black Tuesday”, Lynden Pindling, then Opposition Leader,…
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Bahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – 3c Blackbeard the Pirate, 1718
Edward Teach (1680–1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain’s North American colonies. Teach was a shrewd and calculating leader who spurned the use of violence, relying instead on his fearsome image to elicit the response that…
View More Bahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – 3c Blackbeard the Pirate, 1718Bahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – $1 Modern Agriculture
Details Designer: John Waddington of Kirkstall Ltd, Leeds, England Printer: Format International Security Printers Ltd Process: Lithography Paper: Watermark: Crown CA (Diagonal) Perf: 14.5 (comb) Cylinders: Printed in four panes separated by gutter between the four panes, and guillotined into two horizontal panes. 1A (Cyan) 1A (Yellow) 1A (Magenta) 1A (Black) 1A (Olive) : 1B (Cyan)…
View More Bahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – $1 Modern AgricultureBahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – $2 Modern Air & Sea Transport
The $2 stamp depicts Bahamasair and Cunard‘s Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2). Bahamasair was established by the Bahamas Government and started operations on 17 June 1973 by acquiring the routes of Flamingo Airlines and the operations and routes of Out Island Airways. The government’s vision of several airlines discontinuing service to…
View More Bahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – $2 Modern Air & Sea TransportBahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – $3 Banking in the Bahamas
The Bahamas had very permissive banking regulations and became a major centre of Eurocurency along with the Cayman Islands. The Bahamas had no interest rate ceilings and requirements other than to have a prudent reserve and was referred to as the ‘Switzerland of the West.’ The stamp depicts the Central Bank…
View More Bahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – $3 Banking in the BahamasBahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – 15c Slave Trading at Vendue House
Vendue House, situated on Bay Street, Nassau, was built some time before 1769. It was one-storey building, furnished only with a roof and rounded pillars and was erected for the convenience of traders selling their goods at Public auctions. Slavery in the Bahamas dated back several centuries. Slavery was legally…
View More Bahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – 15c Slave Trading at Vendue HouseBahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – 18c Blockade Running (American Civil War)
The American Civil War (1861 –1865) was a civil war in the United States. It was fought between the Union (“the North”) and the Confederacy (“the South”), the latter formed by states that had seceded. The central cause of the war was the dispute over whether slavery would be permitted…
View More Bahamas Philately: 1980 Definitive Series – 18c Blockade Running (American Civil War)Australia Philately: 1980 Centenary of the Siege of Glenrowan – First Day of Issue (VIC)
Australia Philately: 1980 Centenary of the Siege of Glenrowan
A commemorative pre-stamped envelope will be issued on 25 June 1980 to mark the centenary of the Siege of Glenrowan. The Siege of the Glenrowan Inn proved to be the end of a colourful road the bushranger Ned Kelly and his notorious Kelly Gang, after some two years of robbery…
View More Australia Philately: 1980 Centenary of the Siege of GlenrowanAustralia Philately: 1980 Opening of the High Court Building – First Day Covers No.141 (VIC)
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View More Australia Philately: 1980 Opening of the High Court Building – First Day Covers No.141 (VIC)