A pictorial postmarker as illustrated was provided at a temporary post office established at the University of New South Wales in Sydney during the International Dental Congress from 16th – 20th July, 1973, The Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI), the international organisation of dentistry, has 72 national dental associations representing 350,000…
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Australia Philately: 1973 Marine Life & Gem Stones – First Day Covers No.50 & No.51 (SA)
5000 – G.P.O. ADELAIDE 5000 – GRENFELL STREET 5280 – MILLICENT
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Australia Philately: 1973 Marine Life & Gem Stones – 2c Fiddler Crab
Details Series: 1973 Marine Life & Gem Stones Subject: Banded Coral Shrimp Designer: Note Printing Branch artists Printer: Note Printing Branch, Reserve Bank of Australia, Melbourne Process: Multicolour photogravure Cylinders: Yellow – Mauve – Green – Red (printing order) Paper: Shoalhaven KP5D unwatermarked coated paper incorporating helecon with gum arabic Watermark: None…
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Details Series: 1973 Marine Life & Gem Stones Subject: Banded Coral Shrimp Designer: Note Printing Branch artists Printer: Note Printing Branch, Reserve Bank of Australia, Melbourne Process: Multicolour photogravure Cylinders: Yellow – Red – Grey – Black (printing order) Paper: Shoalhaven KP5D unwatermarked coated paper incorporating helecon with gum arabic Shoalhaven KP6T…
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The Australia Post Office’s definitive series depicting Australian gem stones and marine life replaces lower value one-colour Queen Elizabeth II stamps, the design of which has been in use since 1966. Gem hunting, polishing and cutting are increasingly popular hobbies. The name gem stone is applied to stones possessing the…
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Australia Philately: 1973 Marine Life & Gem Stones – First Day Covers No.50 & No.51 (NSW)
2000 – CLARENCE STREET 2000 – PHILATELIC SALES CENTRE SYDNEY 2000 – SYDNEY SOUTH 2100 – BROOKVALE 2170 – LIVERPOOL 2750 – PENRITH
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3000 – G.P.O. MELBOURNE 3000 – KING STREET 3000 – PHILATELIC BUREAU 3012 – FOOTSCRAY WEST 3039 – MOONEE PONDS 3042 – NIDDRIE 3122 – HAWTHORN 3148 – CHADSTONE CENTRE 3204 – BENTLEIGH 3305 – PORTLAND 3820 – WARRAGUL 3931 – MORNINGTON
View More Australia Philately: 1973 Marine Life & Gem Stones – First Day Covers No.50 & No.51 (VIC)Bahamas Philately: 1973 Independence – 3c Clarence A Bain ‘National Hero’
Clarence A. Bain was born 16 July 1904 in Love Hill, Andros, Bahama Islands. He was a politician, member of parliament, cabinet minister and civil rights activist. Bain received his early education at Calabash Bay Public School. He then moved to the United States where he lived for the next…
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