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samedi 11 décembre 2010
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sent by Roman SUDZIK
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sent by Roman Sudzik
The postmark : Czeslaw Slania in collection of Mr Jerzy Kryszak
The stamps: the set of joint issue Poland-Vatican, 80th anniversary of birthday of JP II
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sent by AW Welch
Bill Mauldin (1921-2003)
During World War II, military audience got a knowing laugh from Bill Mauldin's cartoons featuring Willie and Joe, two characters who gave civilian readers an idea of what life was like for soldiers. After the war, Mauldin's influential work made him one of the America's favorite editorial cartoonists.
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sent by Roman Sudzik
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samedi 9 octobre 2010
sent by Thum Kok Tin
The 60 sen stamp portrays two women of the Proto-Malay tribe playing on a traditional musical instrument known as the "Ketuk Buluh".
A Negrito man hunting with his blowpipe adorns the 70 sen stamp.
A native of the Senoi Tribe is depicted on the 80 sen stamp applying his skills at woodcarving.
vendredi 8 octobre 2010
mercredi 6 octobre 2010
dimanche 26 septembre 2010
sent by A.W. WELCH
hereunder, I write comments of US postal services
Considered the "father" of Negro leagues baseball, Andrew "Rube" Foster (1879-1930) established the Negro National League in 1920, the first successful league of African-American baseball teams. He served as president of the league until 1926 and established its slogan "we are the ship, all else the sea".
The Negro leagues operated across country from 1920 to about 1960. Drawing some of the most remarkable athletes ever to play baseball, the leagues galvanized African-American communities, challenged prevailing racist notions of athletic superiority, and utimately sparked the integration of American sports.
sent by AW WELCH
hereunder, I write comments of US postal services
Pioneering filmmaker Oscar Micheaux (1884-1951) wrote, directed, producend and distribued more than 40 movies during the first half of the 20th century when African-American filmakers were extremely rare and support for their work was scarce. His entrepeneurial spirit and independend visdion continue to inspire new generatrions of filmmarkers and artists.
lundi 20 septembre 2010
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