Saturday, January 2, 2010

INDIA - Cover Kerala, India to Braga Portugal

Cover posted on December, 18 2009.

(A very special thanks to my friend Dr. Asef)

Friday, January 1, 2010

INDIA - Cover Hyderabad, India to Braga Portugal

Registered cover posted on December, 16 2009.

(A very special thanks to my friend V. Prasad)

Something about British style post boxes...


Granddad’s fine art of making post boxes

Falkirk man, 69, has seen handiwork sent around the globe.

John Cooper, 69, has been making pillar boxes and lamp boxes – those on poles – for the Royal Mail since he was 16. Today the boxes will be put to the test as they are crammed to the brim with cards on the Royal Mail’s busiest day of the year.


Mr Cooper started making the boxes as a 16-year-old apprentice at the Carron Company in Falkirk, then moved to Machan Engineering in Denny, Stirlingshire, which now has the contract to make them.


They make nearly 1,000 post boxes a year for the whole of the UK, using only products from Scotland.


Mr Cooper, from Falkirk, is planning to retire next year, but his grandson is learning the ropes at Machan.


The royal cipher of Queen Elizabeth II does not appear on post boxes north of the border because of protests in the 1950s when post boxes were set on fire as she is technically only the first Queen Elizabeth of Scotland. It was replaced by the Scottish crown, in sympathy with Scots who did not recognise Elizabeth I.


Before 1859 there was no standard colour.

In 1859, a bronze green colour became standard until 1874 when red became the standard colour.


The Royal Mail said the earliest known post box was installed in Wakefield Post Office in Yorkshire in 1809.

To read the complete article:


http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1524566?UserKey=

Thursday, December 31, 2009

ALAND - Postcard from Mariehamn,Aland to Braga, Portugal

Official Aland Post maximum postcard sent on December, 16 2009.

Christmas stamps from Aland

The stamps have different denominations to fit as postage on greetings to friends both in Aland and abroad.

In 2009, the denomination Julpost (Christmas postage) equals ˆ0.60 in 2009, which is the appropriate postage on Christmas greetings within Aland and to Finland and Sweden during a limited period in November and December. When the future postage for Christmas greetings increases, so does the value of stamps with the Julpost denomination. The denomination Varlden (the world) of the other stamp may be used on mail up to 20 grams to any destination in the world.

CHINA - Cover Shangai, China to Braga Portugal

Registered First Day Cover posted on November, 16 2009.

(Special thanks to my friend Fan Ming)

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

2010 ! ! !

May each day of new year bring hapiness,
good cheer and sweet surprises.

Happy NEW YEAR

CHINA - Cover Shangai, China to Braga Portugal

Registered First Day Cover posted on November, 15 2009.

(Special thanks to my friend Fan Ming)

CHINA - Cover Shangai, China to Braga Portugal

Registered First Day Cover posted on November, 15 2009.

(Special thanks to my friend Fan Ming)

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

One Year...

XXXX Visitors,
xxxxx Posts,
365 Days,
52 Weeks,
12 Months...
one Year, a first of more...

with my followers. Thanks to follow me...
Happy 2010

Monday, December 28, 2009

Saturday, December 26, 2009

HONG-KONG– Cover from Hong-Kong to Braga, Portugal

Cover posted on March, 25 2009.

Friday, December 25, 2009

POLAND – Cover from Nowy Sacz, Poland to Braga, Portugal.

First Day Cover and Christmas postcard posted on December, 8 2009.

(Special thanks to my friend Andrzej)

CROATIA - Cover from Nedelišće, Croatia to Braga, Portugal

Cover with Christmas postcard posted on December, 8 2009.

(Special thanks to my friend Tomislav)