Stanley Gibbons: A cover of the highest importance to Malayan and Indian Philately
Stanley Gibbons has an amazing item in their upcoming sale: The Gilmer cover, which travelled 10,000 km around the British empire by sea, from Malaysia to Mauritius in 1854, just four weeks after the first stamps were issued in Malaysia.
View More Stanley Gibbons: A cover of the highest importance to Malayan and Indian PhilatelyHRT3 Stamp Chats: Baseball Through Stamps Part III
The third of four parts – HRT3 Stamp Chats takes a look at some of the “early” US baseball stamps and their history. Part 3 looks back at classic ballparks and stadiums.
View More HRT3 Stamp Chats: Baseball Through Stamps Part IIIHRT3 Stamp Chats: Baseball Through Stamps Part II
The second of four parts – HRT3 Stamp Chats takes a look at some of the “early” US baseball stamps and their history. Part 2 continues with the players featured on the Legends of Baseball sheet released in 2000.
View More HRT3 Stamp Chats: Baseball Through Stamps Part IIConversations with Philatelists: Episode 8 – Graham Beck of Exploring Stamps
This week on the podcast, Graham Beck of Exploring Stamps talks to Charles Epting of HR Harmer and Michael Cortese of NobleSpiritabout his time creating the wildly successful Exploring Stamps, the new direction he is taking the show in, and how to engage philatelists using social media. Podcast Episode 8…
View More Conversations with Philatelists: Episode 8 – Graham Beck of Exploring StampsExploring Stamps: #Philately – Pilot Episode
Graham Beck, creator of the Exploring Stamps series, is back with a new look at philately and its growing expansion in the online world. Join Graham on his new adventure with the #Philately series. Welcome to the pilot episode!
View More Exploring Stamps: #Philately – Pilot EpisodeStamp Chats: Solving the Mystery of Specimen Stamp Irregular Blocks
Gary Loew joins the American Philatelic Society‘s Stamp Chat series to discuss “UPU Specimen Stamps and the Irregular Block Mystery”. He will explain what a UPU specimen stamp is and delve deep into this philatelic subject. Fans of Gary Loew will enjoy his style; always adding good humor to each…
View More Stamp Chats: Solving the Mystery of Specimen Stamp Irregular BlocksThematic: Paleontology – Paleoanthropology
Paleoanthropology or paleo-anthropology is a branch of paleontology with a human focus, which seeks to understand the early development of anatomically modern humans, a process known as hominization, through the reconstruction of evolutionary kinship lines within the family Hominidae, working from biological evidence (such as petrified skeletal remains, bone fragments,…
View More Thematic: Paleontology – PaleoanthropologyHRT3 Stamp Chats: Baseball Through Stamps Part I
The first of four parts – HRT3 Stamp Chats takes a look at some of the “early” US baseball stamps and their history.
View More HRT3 Stamp Chats: Baseball Through Stamps Part IStamp Chats: North Korea and South Korea – First Issues after World War II
The American Philatelic Society‘s Stamp Chats returns! Join Professor James Grayson of the Sheffield Philatelic Society as he discusses the semiotics (symbolic meanings) of the first stamp issues of North Korea and South Korea after World War II.
View More Stamp Chats: North Korea and South Korea – First Issues after World War IIAustralia
Australia, officially known as the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising six states and ten territories. Indigenous Australians inhabited the continent for about 65,000 years prior to the first arrival of Dutch explorers in the early 17th century, who named it New Holland. In 1770, Australia’s eastern half…
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