Sunday, March 18, 2012

Academia Militar - 175 Years

Set of stamps
Souvenir sheet
FDC with set of stamps
FDC with souvenir sheet
The Escola do Exército was created on 12 January 1837 by marquis Sá da Bandeira, being the most distinguished predecessor of the current Academia Militar. After the Restoration, King João IV created the Lição de Artilharia e Esquadria, in 1641, which can be considered the first school aimed at training higher military personnel. It was followed by the Aula de Fortificação e Arquitectura Militar, the Academia Militar da Corte, the Academia Real de Marinha and the Real Colégio dos Nobres. In 1790, Queen Maria I, created the Academia Real de Fortificação, Artilharia e Desenho, considered as the “first truly scientific school aimed at higher education in subject matters of interest to officers of the Portuguese army”.

In 1837, in an atmosphere of great political unrest and instability, marquis Sá da Bandeira (who was a former student of the Academia Real), created the Escola do Exército, as part of a vast and profound reform of the Portuguese Higher Education. The teaching method was compared to the method of
the Universidade Portuguesa and its teachers enjoyed the same honours and categories. The Escola do Exército, initially set up in the Real Colégio dos Nobres, was later transferred to another location in Lisbon and took up its current premises at Paço da Rainha (or Bemposta) in 1851.

After having undergone successive restructurings (Escola do Exército 1837-1910, Escola de Guerra 1911-
-1919, Escola Militar 1919-1938 and again Escola do Exército 1938-1959), the Academia Militar was created on 12 February 1959 with the aim of preparing Army and Air Force officers and, since then, its courses have, “for general purposes, been of the same standing as other higher education courses”.  The law creating the Academia Militar refers the 12 of January as the “anniversary of the establishment of the Escola do Exército”, that will celebrate its 175th anniversary in 2012. With headquarters in Lisbon and a detachment in Amadora, it is the Academia Militar’s mission, as a public military university/higher education institution to train the Army’s and the Guarda Nacional Republicana (GNR)’s core staff.
The Academia Militar, it provides the future officers with the competences necessary for the missions carried out by the Army and by the GNR, furthering individual development for the performance of command and management duties. In harmony with the Bologna process, the Academia Militar awards its officers a master degree, thus promoting the Escola do Exército, that over the last 175 years has had several of its students occupying high State positions – seven became Presidents of the Portuguese Republic – particularly in operations in the African Campaigns, in World War I, in the Overseas Campaigns and more recently in as varied operational theatres as Bosnia, Kosovo, Angola, Mozambique, Somalia, Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan.
With this philatelic issue, the CTT joins in the celebration of the 175th anniversary of the Escola do Exército, thus acknowledging the Army (Airforce up to 1982 and since 1991 the GNR) officers headquarters’ indispensable contribution to the training of leaders who, with the feather and the sword, so expertly have built and advanced Portugal in the concert of Nations.
Academia Militar

Technical Details
Date of Issue: 12 January 2012
Values: Stamps of €0,32; €0,68 and a souvenir sheet with one stamp of €2,50
Designer:
Printer:
Process: Offset
Size:
Perforation: Cross of Christ 13 x 13
Paper:
Watermark:
Sheet: sheets of 50 stamps

Saturday, March 17, 2012

NEW ZEALAND - China 2011 International Stamp Exhibition

China 2011 is the third FIAP international stamp exhibition to be held in China since the two successful exhibitions in 1996 and 2003. It will take place from 11 to 15 November 2011 and aims to promote the development of philately throughout Asia.
The exhibition is being held under the patronage of the Federation of Inter-Asian Philately and with recognition from the Fédération Internationale de Philatélie. 31 countries and regions will be participating in what will be one of the largest events on the 2011philatelic calendar.
More than 250,000 international visitors are expected to visit the city of Wuxi to attend China 2011. Wuxi lies on the southern border of Jiangsu Province, about 128 kilometers northwest of Shanghai.
New Zealand Post has issued an exhibition miniature sheet and exhibition souvenir cover to commemorate the event. The specially shaped miniature sheet incorporates three 2011 Round Kiwi stamps set alongside China’s national treasure – the giant panda. The exhibition souvenir cover beautifully depicts Wuxi’s Lake Taihu, which is China's third-largest body of fresh water.

Technical Details
Date of Issue: 11 November 2011
Values: Stamps of 1$20, 1$90 and 2$40
Designer: Stamps Business, New Zealand Post, Wellington
Printer: Southern Colour Print Ltd
Process: Offset lithography
Size: Round stamps
Perforation:
Paper: Tullis Russell 104gsm red phosphor gummed stamp paper
Watermark:
Sheet: One exhibition miniature sheet with three stamps

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Sunday, March 11, 2012

MALAYSIA – Cover from Penag, Malaysia to Braga, Portugal


Hotel Equatorial cover sent on February, 24 2012.

This was my hotel during my recent business trip to Penang, Malaysia.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Welcome the 24000th Visitors

Aqui ficam as melhores saudações Filatélicas, para os visitantes de todo o mundo, que diariamente visitam o meu blog.

(English version)
Here are the best Philatelic greetings to visitors from all over the world who daily visit my blog.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Monday, February 6, 2012

LATVIA – Cover from Riga, Latvia to Braga, Portugal

Postcard
First day cover of the ‘Latvian Coat of Arms’ stamp series issue posted on January, 7 2012.
(Special thanks to my best friend Juris Tarvids)

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Saturday, February 4, 2012

GERMANY – Covers from Hildesheim, Germany to Braga, Portugal

 
 
Batch of covers with stamps sent on 2009.
(Special thanks to my best friend Helge Holland)

Thursday, February 2, 2012

ALGERIA – Covers from Setif, Algeria to Braga, Portugal

 
 
Batch of three First Day Covers sent on February, 01 2011.
(Special thanks to my friend Ouari Khemissi)


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

PORTUGAL – Cover from Atouguia da Baleia, Portugal to Braga, Portugal

Commercial cover with stamp of 0,32€ from the issue ‘Aqui Há Selo’ posted on December, 23 2011.

Monday, January 30, 2012

INDIA – Postcard from Jaipur - Rajasthan, India to Braga, Portugal

 
Postcard representing the Amer Fort from Jaipy, state of Rajasthan with stamps from the issue ‘Indian Postage Stamps: Princely States – Princely State of Indore’, posted on January, 10 2012.
(Special thanks to my best friend César Meireles)

Welcome the 23000th Visitors

Aqui ficam as melhores saudações Filatélicas, para os visitantes de todo o mundo, que diariamente visitam o meu blog.

(English version)
Here are the best Philatelic greetings to visitors from all over the world who daily visit my blog.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

CHINA – Postcard from Suzhou, China to Braga, Portugal

 
Postcard ‘China & the World, Shanghai & World Expo, World Heritage & Lijiang’ sent on January, 5 2012
(Special Thanks to my friend Wei Xu)

Thursday, January 26, 2012

GERMANY – Postcard from Hildesheim, Germany to Braga, Portugal

 
Season Greetings postcard posted on December, 22 2011.
(Special thanks to my best friend Helge Holland)

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

TURKEY – Cover from Bursa, Turkey to Braga, Portugal

Cover with stamps from the 2009 ‘The Sultan’s Boats’ stamps issue posted on December, 17 2011.
(A very special thanks to my friend Baris Yakar)


The set of stamps shows us the Sultan’s boat an imperial caique used by the Sultan and his family for local travel.
The name used is SALTANAT KAYIGI for this craft.
Each Sultan had one built for his own use, and the last was used till World War I.
The craft is heavily ornamented along the sides and at the stern and bow.
Bow elongated and horizontal or upturned and recurved.

Commonly she carried a figurehead of a golden bird, this craft was known as a bird caique.
An ornate pavilion at the stern provided shelter for the Sultan his family and guests.
She was double banked and rowed by 26 men, steered by a rudder with a tiller.
The early boats were also equipped with double sails.
Length between 30 and 32 meter, beam and depth between 2.5 and 3 meter.

The Sultan’s boats were used by the Sultan on the Bosporus and Golden Horn.
But many of that type were used as ferries across the Bosporus and Golden Horn by local boatmen, only she were smaller and less decorated as the boat from the Sultan.
The Sultan’s boats were always the largest craft of that time.

Monday, January 23, 2012

FRANCE – Cover from Paris, France to Braga, Portugal

 
Cover and Season Greetings postcard posted on December 2011.
(A very special thanks to my best friend Hawa ALI)

Sunday, January 22, 2012

LATVIA – Postcard from Riga, Latvia to Braga, Portugal

 
Christmas postcard posted on December, 30 2011.
(Special thanks to my best friend Juris Tarvids)

Saturday, January 21, 2012

MONACO – Postcard from Monte Carlo, Monaco to Braga, Portugal

 
Christmas postcard sent by de ‘Office des Emissions de Timbre-Poste’ posted on December, 23 2011.