May-July 1999 - Australia Post Shop
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May-July 1999 - Australia Post Shop
24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 9:37 AM Page 1 AUSTRALIAN stamp bu l le t in 100 Years of Test Rugby Children’s TV Nature of Australia – Coastal AAT Mawson’s Huts No.250 May–July 1999 Page 2 Reproduction of Designs Australia Post stamp designs and philatelic products are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without permission. All applications for the reproduction of Australian stamps should be made in writing to: The Manager – Philatelic Group Australia Post GPO Box 1777Q MELBOURNE VIC 3001 Fax: 03 9204 7744 Play Plaa y School Pl Sch o o l Scho Play Pla Pl a y School Sch o o l Scho 1999 1999 45¢ ¢ y o f I s s u e45 6 45¢a¢y 45 D o f Issu e 6 o¢f I s s u e 45¢ y45 6 an n n an a QLD 4702 45¢¢ 45 y 19 9 9 Ba Ba a QLD 4702 Da Ma y 19 9 9 y 19 9 9 an 45¢¢ 45 Ma Ma 2 Da n Find out more about stamps by visiting Australia Post’s web site: www.auspost.com.au/stamps First day cover MMrr Squ Sq u i gg ggll e Squiggle B a n a n as in P yjaa m as Pyj Bananas i n Pyjamas HHere’s e r e ’s Hum Hu m ph rrey ey Humph Ba Cover: Wallabies Action Photographics Children’s television programs have been a part of Australian television culture since it began in the 1950s. Parents who grew up in this era may recall their favourite characters and programs – some of which have stood the test of time to entertain and educate whole new generations of children. The long-standing success and popularity of such programs is due largely to the quality of performing artists and production staff who work on them and the creative minds behind them. Their contribution is recognised in five new stamps featuring four of the best-loved Australian children’s television programs – perennial favourites Mr Squiggle, Here’s Humphrey and Play School and relative newcomer Bananas in Pyjamas. 1999 The Australian Stamp Bulletin is produced by the Australia Post Philatelic Group and printed by Canberra Press Moorabbin. All information contained in this Bulletin has been included in good faith, on the basis that the products will be available for sale, at the prices stated, and in the manner described. To the best of Australia Post’s knowledge, all information contained in this Bulletin was correct at the time of printing. Australia Post will not, however, be held responsible for any inadvertent errors or oversights, or any change to information which may occur after publication. 45¢¢ 45 45¢¢ 45 Play Pla Pl a y School Sch o o l Scho 1999 Children’s TV 1999 16 19 45¢¢ 45 F i rs t 3 6 8 9 12 14 45¢¢ 45 F i rs t Children’s TV AAT Mawson’s Huts Perth Mint Centenary 100 Years of Test Rugby Cocos Mosaic Nature of Australia – Coastal Christmas Island Favourite Festivals New Issue Calendar Play Pla Pl a y School Sch o o l Scho 1999 In this Bulletin... 1999 Letter to Readers Dear Collector, Welcome to our new look Stamp Bulletin. After the success of our Australia 99 Souvenir Edition we felt inspired to revisit the overall look and feel of the Bulletin, and we trust you will enjoy the result. It has always been our aim for Australian stamps to reflect the diversity and vibrancy of the nation and the issues covered here are no exception. Television began in Australia in 1956 and has had a profound effect on our popular culture. One area in which Australia has consistently produced world class programming is the field of children’s television. An entire generation of Australians has grown up with the four very popular children’s television programs featured in our May issue. We want these stamps to be seen as a formal recognition of the excellence of Australian children’s television, and of the performers and producers who have made Australia a world leader in this field. Sport is another dynamic part of our culture and this year, as the centenary of Test Rugby in Australia, we celebrate the achievements and spirit of the game. Four stamps will be issued to commemorate the event in June – shortly before the centenary test match to be played against England. We also celebrate the centenary of the Perth Mint with beautiful gold embossed foil stamps featuring the original sovereign issued by the Mint. To soothe the nerves after so much action, our July issue continues the Nature of Australia – Coastal definitives, shown through beautiful illustrations of the coastline and creatures of Fraser Island. As I said, we live in a wonderfully diverse nation – wouldn’t you agree? Until next time, MMrr Squ Sq u i gg ggll e Squiggle 1999 Bulletin Bananas B a n a n as in i n Pyjamas P yjaa m as Pyj HHere’s e r e ’s Hum Hu m ph rrey ey Humph 1999 12:50 PM F i rs t 5/5/99 1999 24447p150_Bulletin250 a QLD 4702 45¢¢ 45 6 May 1999 Bananas in Pyjamas is the flagship for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television network. It is sold to over 36 broadcasters and has enjoyed unprecedented success in the United States, Asia and Latin America. The series is based around the song of the same name written by Carey Blyton (Enid Blyton’s nephew) in 1967 and published in a book titled “A Book of Nonsense”. The Bananas – B1 and B2 – are mischievous twins who cannot resist playing tricks on their Teddy friends Amy, Lulu and Morgan and the enterprising Rat in a Hat. Mr Squiggle (ABC) is a man from the moon whose nose is a pencil. Children send in their ‘squiggles’ which Mr Squiggle takes and, within minutes, turns into a drawing. Many of today’s parents grew up with Mr Squiggle and their children are now also watching it. Other characters in Mr Squiggle are Blackboard, Gus the Snail, Bill the Steamshovel and the ‘host’ Rebecca. Mr Squiggle celebrates his 40th birthday in 1999. David Maiden, Manager, Philatelic Group 3 Plaa y School Pl Play Scho Sch o o l Plaa y School Pl Play Scho Sch o o l 1999 1999 1999 1999 45¢¢ 45 45¢¢ 45 45¢¢ 45 45¢¢ 45 B a n a n as in yjaa m as Bananas i n Pyj P yjamas MMrr Squ Sq u i gg ggl le Squigg ggle Plaa y School Pl Play Scho Sch o o l Plaa y School Pl Play Scho Sch o o l 45¢¢ 45 45¢¢ 45 1999 45¢¢ 45 HHere’s e r e ’s Hum Hu m ph rrey ey Humph 1999 45¢¢ 45 1999 1999 45¢¢ 45 45¢¢ 45 $4.50 Sheetlet pack Maximum cards HHere’s e r e ’s Hum Hu m ph rrey ey Humph Plaa y Sch Pl Play Schoo o l School 1999 y o f Issu e 6 Da 45¢¢ 45 y 19 9 9 y 19 9 9 Ba an n a QLD 4702 Here's Humphrey Play School Self-adhesive booklet a QLD 4702 Bananas in Pyjamas Play School BBananas a n a n as iinn PPyj yja a m as yjamas 1999 y 19 9 9 F i rs t y o f Issu e 6 Ma F i rs t Da y 19 9 9 1999 y o f Issu e 6 Ma 45¢¢ 45 an n 45¢¢ 45 a QLD 4702 Ba an n a QLD 4702 1999 Da Ba Ch Chi i ld ren’s TTVV Children’s n 4 an y o f Issu e 6 y 19 9 9 Ba 45¢¢ 45 MMrr Sq Squ u i gg ggl le Squigg ggle Pl Play Plaa y Sch School Schoo o l Da Ma The Children’s TV stamps will be printed in six-colour (hexachrome). Mr Squiggle F i rs t n an y o f Issu e 6 F i rs t 45¢¢ 45 Ma Da Ma Mail order codes 032067 Stamps (five x 45c) ....................$2.25 032201 Sheetlet of ten stamps ............$4.50 032182 Self-adhesive booklet (ten x 45c) $4.50 032001 First day cover ........................$2.50 032130 Sheetlet pack ..........................$4.90 032220 Maximum cards (five) ................$4.50 032357 Classic Kids Collection CD ......$14.95 $4.50 MMrr Squ Sq u i gg ggl le Squigg ggle B a n a n as in yjaa m as Bananas i n Pyj P yjamas HHere’s e r e ’s Hum Hu m ph rrey ey Humph Ba Play School (ABC) is a pre-school show whose characters are toys, teamed with presenters. Commencing in 1966, this long-running children’s program has been hosted over the years by a number of wellknown Australian actors and relies on sets made from all the odds and ends found in homes. More than 80 per cent of children up to the age of four watch Play School. The Play School stamps are designed as a pair and convey the essential nature of Play School – a place where presenters introduce children to the world through creative play. Technical details Issue date ......................6 May 1999 Denominations ..............Five x 45c Designer ........................Phil Ellett, Cozzolino Ellett Design D’vision, Melbourne Printer ..........................SNP Ausprint Paper ............................Tullis Russell Printing process ............Offset lithography Stamp size ....................26 mm x 37.5 mm Perforations ..................14.6 x 13.86 Sheet layout ..................Sheetlet of ten National postmark ..........Banana Qld 4702 1999 Here’s Humphrey (Channel 9) is a preschool program which appeals to both little children and their parents, many of whom may have watched Humphrey B. Bear’s debut in Adelaide in May 1965. Humphrey is a perennial four-year-old who doesn’t speak, rather communicating through actions interpreted by the ‘hosts’ or friends who play with him on the show. He has won two Logie Awards and was given a Citizen of the Year Award at the 1994 Australia Day celebrations for his charity work. Here’s Humphrey is seen in the UK, parts of Europe, South East Asia and New Zealand and debuted on the PBS public television network in the United States last year. Page 4 1999 9:38 AM 1999 14/4/99 F i rs t 24447p150_Bulletin250 a QLD 4702 Classic Kids Collection CD All your favourite TV characters together on CD for the very first time! This CD features 18 great tracks, including the theme song from each television show, classics such as Teddy Bear’s Picnic and Six Little Ducks and a catchy new song – I like stamps! 032357 Classic Kids Collection CD ......$14.95 5 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 9:38 AM Page 6 AAT ANARE BASE FDI COVERS 45 45 90 45 45 13 May 1999 AAT MAWSONÕS HUTS Eighty-five years of exposure to harsh Antarctic conditions had virtually destroyed the historic baltic pine huts built by Sir Douglas Mawson’s team as the base for their 1911–14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE). It was from this Cape Denison camp that the men of the AAE spent two years exploring the frozen continent’s unknown interior and that Mawson earned his status as one of the giants of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. Ongoing conservation work for Mawson’s Huts began in 1962 and the AAP Mawson’s Huts Foundation was established to ensure that these unique buildings are conserved in perpetuity for the Australian people. 45c stamps The first of the se-tenant 45c stamps shows Mawson as a young man on the eve of his departure for the Antarctic, the vessel in which the expedition sailed and an architectural drawing of the main hut. First day cover 45 90 45 .35 .35 90 .35 The second stamp features the now famous photograph by official photographer Frank Hurley which evokes the name given to Cape Denison – ‘Home of the Blizzard’ and the windiest place on earth. 90c stamp Huskies played a key part in the exploration of Australia’s Antarctic territory. This photograph was taken by Mawson’s companion Xavier Mertz who, along with Belgrave Ninnis, perished during an expedition – leaving Mawson to survive a lone trek across the icecap. A Memorial Cross was erected on the site in memory of Mertz and Ninnis. $1.35 stamp Work undertaken by the conservation team included new roof cladding, rehanging the front door and repairing the structural timbers inside the hut. Computer technology was an integral part of the latest expedition to Cape Denison in 1997–98. Stamp pack Maximum cards Technical details Issue date ....................13 May 1999 Denominations ..............Two x 45c, 90c, $1.35 Designer ........................Janet Boschen Printer ..........................SNP Ausprint Paper ............................Tullis Russell Printing process ............Offset lithography Stamp size ....................37.5 mm x 26 mm Perforations ..................13.85 x 14.6 Sheet layout ..................Two panes of 25 National postmark ..........Kingston TAS 7050 Mail order codes 036067 Stamps (two x 45c, 90c, $1.35) ....$3.15 036240 Set of three gutter strips (ten x 45c, 90c, $1.35) [MO]......$27.00 036241 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) ..............$4.50 036242 Gutter strip (ten x 90c) ..............$9.00 036243 Gutter strip (ten x $1.35)..........$13.50 No special text or design in gutters 036001 036126 036220 First day cover ......................$3.40 Stamp pack ..........................$3.55 Maximum cards (four) ..............$5.00 These stamps were printed using a fivecolour process (silver as the fifth colour) and have a spot UV gloss coating to simulate the sheen of ice. A Mawson’s Huts PhoneAway® Card Collector Pack is due for release in August 1999. Stay tuned for more details. About 120 Australians spend a full year at one of the four ANARE stations. They are cut off from the rest of the world for up to eight months, until the arrival of supply ships at each station. These people use the majority of Australian Antarctic Territory stamps, such as the four stamps issued last year which illustrated the range of transport used in the AAT. Because of space limitations on Antarctic supply ships, and restricted facilities for processing large volumes of mail at ANARE stations, no philatelic mail is sent to the Antarctic. Orders and covers submitted for postmarking are processed in Australia. Mail orders for 1998 AAT first day covers showing the supply ship arrival dates at each of the stations are now being accepted. The first days of issue are determined by the arrival of supply ships at each station. 1998/99 Arrival Dates Davis 18 November 1998 Macquarie 21 November 1998 Mawson 1 December 1998 Casey 1 December 1998 A different supply ship was used to service Macquarie station. Supplies for both Mawson and Casey stations were sent by helicopter after a fire on board the official ship. Covers featuring a set of all four stamps can be ordered individually or as a set of four. There is a different postmark for each Station. Mail order codes 072027 072031 072030 072028 072029 Set of four AAT ANARE covers ..................$16.60 AAT ANARE cover with Macquarie Island postmark $4.15 AAT ANARE cover with Casey Station postmark ......$4.15 AAT ANARE cover with Mawson Station postmark ..$4.15 AAT ANARE cover with Davis Station postmark ......$4.15 7 Page 8 Technical details Issue date ......................13 May 1999 Denomination ................$2.00 Designer ........................Janet Boschen, Australia Post Graphic Design Studio Printer ..........................SNP Ausprint, Avon Graphics Paper ............................De La Rue Printing process ............Offset lithography Stamp size ....................50 x 30 mm Perforations ..................14.4 x 14 Sheet layout ..................50 stamps, no gutter National postmark ..........East Perth WA 6004 Mail order codes 033067 Stamp $2.00 ........................$2.00 033001 First day cover ......................$2.25 033126 Stamp pack ..........................$2.40 033220 Maximum card ......................$2.50 First day cover u s tral t r a l ia ia A us 2 Maximum card Au s t r a l i a 2 8 P E R T H M I N T C E N T E N A R Y 19 9 9 Stamp pack 100 Years of Test Rugby AUSTRALIA 100 Years of Test Rugby AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 100 Years of Test Rugby 8 June 1999 1999 This year marks the centenary of Australia’s oldest operating mint, the Perth Mint, which was established on 20 June 1899 as a branch of Britain’s Royal Mint. To commemorate the occasion, Australia Post will release a single stamp featuring both sides of an 1899 gold sovereign. Identical to sovereigns minted at other branches of the Royal Mint of London, the obverse features a portrait of Queen Victoria, and the reverse the legendary Saint George and the Dragon. The coin faces on the Perth Mint Centenary stamps are gold embossed – adding the reflective quality of real gold to the sovereigns. The Perth Mint, initially established to refine the gold mined from Western Australia’s Kalgoorlie gold fields, produced sovereigns and half-sovereigns before minting ceased in 1931. Between 1922 and 1983 it produced Australian legal tender coinage. The Perth Mint produces several bullion coin and coin jewellery products, as well as numismatic products such as the popular gold and silver coins in the Sydney 2000 Olympic coin program. P E R T H M I N T C E N T E N A R Y 19 9 9 45c 1999 CENTENARY $1.00 1.20 1999 PERTH MINT 2 1999 13 May 1999 100 Years of Test Rugby 9:38 AM AUSTRALIA 14/4/99 A u s t r a l ia 24447p150_Bulletin250 45c R R ugby is said to have been invented in 1823 by schoolboys at Rugby School, England when a boy called William Webb Ellis picked up a soccer ball and ran with it – quickly followed by his fellow students! This stamp issue commemorates 100 Years of Test Rugby in Australia. The first game of official test rugby played by an Australian team against an international opponent was at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 24 June 1899. More than 28,000 people watched Australia defeat the British Isles (known as the British Lions) 13–3. The visit by the Great Britain team, which won all but three of its 21 matches on the tour, excited public interest and gave rugby a clear advantage over its rival codes. Rugby became quite popular in Sydney – where a Rugby Union had already formed to bring order to the clubs – and Brisbane in the 1880s. By the turn of the century some clubs paid their players, and these clubs eventually formed their own code of Rugby, known as Rugby League. Rugby Union players were not paid until three years ago. Today Rugby Union is played in more than 140 countries. The Rugby World Cup, played every four years, is the third largest sporting event in the world in terms of revenue and viewing audience behind the Olympics and the Soccer World Cup. Australia will have its chance to host the Rugby World Cup in 2003. The stamps will be issued on 8 June prior to the Centenary Test to be played against England at Sydney’s Homebush Stadium on 26 June 1999. The teams will compete for the Cook Cup, named after Captain James Cook, of which Australia is the current holder. Since its inauguration in 1997 the Cup has been contested four times with Australia winning three times and one match drawn. Celebrating contemporary Test Rugby, the stamps feature illustrative images of the Wallabies against four other nations. Each stamp shows a different aspect of the game: a try, a lineout, a kick and a pass. P E R T H M I N T C E N T E N A R Y 19 9 9 9 Page 10 A test match is defined as any game in which an Australian team plays against another country whilst wearing the Wallaby jumper. ‘The Wallabies’ was voted in as the national team’s name in 1908. Selection in a team to play for Australia overseas has always been the greatest reward for a rugby player, and a tour of Britain the most eagerly sought honour. The tests are traditionally recognised as the most significant component of the game. Technical details Issue date ....................8 June 1999 Denominations ..............Two x 45c, $1, $1.20 Designer ........................Mark Sofilas, Sydney Printer ..........................SNP Ausprint Paper ............................Tullis Russell Printing process ............Offset lithography Stamp size ....................26 mm x 37.5 mm Perforations ..................14.6 x 13.86 Sheet layout ..................Two panes of 25 National postmark ..........Sydney NSW 2000 100 Years of Test Rugby AUSTRALIA 45c 1999 $1.00 AUSTRALIA 100 Years of Test Rugby 0 1999 NS W 20 0 NE 1 JU SY DN E Y RUGBY 8 AY OF ISSU TD E RS FI SY DN E Y RUGBY NS W 20 0 AY OF ISSU TD E RS FI 9 99 0 100 Years of Test Rugby AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 45c 1999 1999 100 Years of Test Rugby NS W 20 0 1.20 0 NE 1 JU SY DN E Y RUGBY NE 1 JU 0 8 NS W 20 0 NE 1 JU RUGBY 8 SY DN E Y 8 AY OF ISSU TD E RS FI AY OF ISSU TD E RS FI 9 99 1:10 PM 9 99 5/5/99 9 99 24447p150_Bulletin250 Maximum cards Mail order codes 035067 Stamps (two x 45c, $1, $1.20) ......$3.10 035209 Self-adhesive roll of 100 ......$45.00 035240 Set of three gutter strips (ten x 45c, $1, $1.20) [MO] ........$26.50 035241 Gutter strip (ten x 45c) ..............$4.50 The Wallabies the Australian team Wallabies Centenary of Test Rugby logo in gutters Stamp pack 100 Years of Test Rugby 035002 035003 035126 035223 AUSTRALIA 100 Years of Test Rugby AUSTRALIA 100 Years of Test Rugby 100 Years of Test Rugby 1999 1999 1999 AUSTRALIA 1999 AUSTRALIA 45c $1.00 1.20 45c 45c 100 Y 100 Years earss of Test ear Tes estt Rugby Rugb Rug by AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 100 Years 100 Year earss of of Test Tes estt Rugby Rugb Rug by AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 1999 1999 45c 45c Gummed and self-adhesive first day covers 45c 45c 45c 100 Years 100 Year earss o off Test Tes estt Rugby Rugb Rug by AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 100 Years 100 Year earss of Test Tes estt Rug Rugb Rugby by 100 Years 100 Year earss o off Test Tes estt Rugby Rugb Rug by 100 Years 100 Year earss of Test Tes estt Rug Rugb Rugby by AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 1999 45c 45c 1999 1999 45c 45c 45c 45c 1999 1999 TEST RUGBY 100 Years 100 Year earss o off Test Tes estt Rugby Rugb Rug by 100 YEARS OF AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 45c 45c AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 9 99 0 NE 1 JU SY DN E Y RUGBY 8 AY OF ISSU TD E RS FI AUSTRALIA 1999 1999 100 Years of Test Rugby 100 Years of Test Rugby AUSTRALIA 45c NS W 20 0 Maximum cards (four) ..............$5.00 45c 45c 1999 1999 1999 Self-adhesive roll of 100 stamps 100 Years 100 Year earss of of Test Tes estt Rugby Rugb Rug by 100 YEARS OF AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 100 Y 100 Years earss of Test ear Tes estt Rugby Rugb Rug by AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 45c 45c 100 Y 100 Years earss of Test ear Tes estt Rugby Rugb Rug by 9 99 45c 45c AUSTR AUSTRALIA TRAL ALIIA 0 035220 Illustrated by Mark Sofilas, this special issue of stamps also features the Wallabies 100 Years of Test Rugby logo in the gutters of the 45c stamp sheet. 9 99 NS W 20 0 NE 1 JU SY DN E Y RUGBY 8 AY OF ISSU TD E RS FI AUSTRALIA 1999 0 1999 NS W 20 0 NE 1 JU SY DN E Y RUGBY 8 AY OF ISSU TD E RS FI 100 Years of Test Rugby 100 Years of Test Rugby AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 100 Years of Test Rugby 100 Years of Test Rugby AUSTRALIA 1999 45c TEST RUGBY 10 Gutter strip (ten x $1) ..............$10.00 Gutter strip (ten x $1.20) ..........$12.00 Set of two first day covers (gummed; self-adhesive) [MO] ........$4.50 First day cover (gummed) ............$3.35 First day cover (self-adhesive) ....$1.15 Stamp pack ..........................$3.50 Collector’s pack ....................$4.50 Contains eight stamps, two positional messages $1.00 1.20 1999 SNAPSHOTS OF THE GAME The stamps capture four aspects of the dynamic game that is rugby. • The se-tenant 45c stamps feature the Wallabies in action against New Zealand in a lineout and kicking the ball against England. • The $1.00 stamp depicts a Wallaby try against South Africa. • The $1.20 stamp shows the Wallabies passing against a tackling Wales. 035242 035243 035001 45c 45c For any mail order queries, or to place your order by telephone, please contact the Australian Philatelic Bureau on Freecall 1800 331 794. Alternatively, write or send a fax to Reply Paid 4000 Australian Philatelic Bureau PO Box 4000 FERNTREE GULLY VIC 3156 Fax : 03 9887 0236 Wa n t to k n ow m o re a b o u t R u g by U n i o n ? Vi s i t t h e i r we b s i te a t w w w. ru g by. c o m . a u 11 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 9:47 AM Page 12 Specialist Notes SPECIALIST NOTES 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 Agfest The rural community of northern Tasmania will host Agfest from 6 to 8 May. Covers cancelled with the Agfest postmark will be available for Bulletin readers. These are priced at 70c each and are available by mail from the Kings Meadow Post Shop Tas 7249. 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 Sheetlet shown at 75% of actual size Cocos (Keeling) Islands Living Mosaic This stunning sheetlet features images of the marine life, wildlife, plant life and boats of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and an aerial view of the main Cocos atoll. The sheetlet was created using photographs and printed in six-colour hexachrome to give a ‘real-life’ effect. Row one: • White Tern (Gygis alba) • Masked Booby (Sula dactylatra) • Direction Island lagoon – a popular haven for yachts • The Cocos Malay sailing boat, the jukong 12 17 June 1999 Row two: • Red-tailed tropicbird (Phaethon rubricauda westralis) and Greater Frigatebird (Fregata minor) • Danaus chrysippus petilia, a subspecies of the Lesser Wanderer and the Danaid Eggfly (Hypolimnas misippus) • Black-backed butterflyfish (Chaetodon melannotus), the golden coloured Bennett’s butterflyfish (Chaetodon bennetti) with dark false eye spot and the Ornate butterflyfish (Chaetodon ornatissimus) with deep yellow/orange diagonal bands across its back Sydney Pet and Animal Expo Australia Post will be present at the Sydney Pet and Animal Expo to be held at the Sydney Showground Exhibition Centre at Homebush Bay from 14 to 16 May. The Expo is open from 10am to 6pm each day and admission is $8 for adults, $4 for children aged between 4 and 16 and free for children under four years of age. The Expo highlights the positive role that pets and animals play in society and more than 160 exhibitors will be taking part. Australia Post will have several Expo ‘specials’ including a commemorative cover featuring the Children’s TV stamps which will be available for each day of the Expo. Orders for the commemorative cover should be sent to the Postal Manager, Queen Victoria Building NSW 1230. Kernewek Lowender Festival 15 – 17 May In celebration of South Australia’s Kernewek Lowender (Cornish Festival), four covers depicting the participating towns will be produced. Kadina’s cover will be available on May 15, Wallaroo on May 16, and Moonta on May 17. A single cover featuring all three towns will also be produced. Each cover will have the pictorial postmarker of the town plus the Kernewek Lowender postmark. Individual town envelopes will cost $1.00, and a cover with all three towns and pictorial postmark $2.50. A complete set of four envelopes will be available for $5.50. Covers are available by mail order from the Postal Manager Kadina SA 5554 or the relevant town Post Office during the festival. ANDA Brisbane Stamp & Coin Fair 4 – 6 June 1999 A special postmark will be produced for the Australasian Numismatic Dealers Association (ANDA) Brisbane Stamp & Coin Fair to be held at the Brisbane Convention Centre from 4 to 6 June. The postmark will be used at the Australia Post stand on each day of the show on the $2 Perth Mint Centenary stamp cover. A set of three covers, priced at $6.95, or individual covers, priced at $2.25 each, will be available. The special postmark can only be obtained from the ANDA Brisbane Stamp & Coin Fair or from the Post Australia Shop, Brisbane Qld 4000. Minimum credit card charge is $10. Ordering of postmarks All items which are accompanied by a mail order code are available from the Australian Philatelic Bureau. Where an item does not have a mail order code, it can only be ordered directly from the post office indicated. i 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 9:47 AM Page 14 Specialist Notes SPECIALIST NOTES PhilexFrance ’99 2 – 11 July 1999 Australia Post has produced a cachet to mark its participation at the World Philatelic Exhibition in Paris in July. A number of covers have been held aside for Bulletin readers. These can be obtained by mail order from the Australian Philatelic Bureau. 034250 PhilexFrance ’99 cover ..................70c00 Windjammer postmarker Port Victoria SA 5573 will have a new permanent pictorial postmarker from 28 May. The postmarker will feature a Windjammer sailing ship. Port Victoria was a common stop for Windjammers carrying wheat between 1879 and 1949. The last Windjammer, Passat, left on 1 June 1949. In retrospect … A permanent postmarker introduced for the 125th anniversary of the Township of Poowong was incorrectly noted as being for the 126th anniversary in the last issue of the Bulletin. The postmarker became available on 17 April. The Irish Polly Woodside stamp featured on the Maritime Links – Australia and Ireland joint miniature sheet was reported in the March–April Stamp Bulletin as being 30.55 mm x 30 mm. In fact, the stamp is 30 mm x 40.27 mm. The March 22 Olympic Torch stamp release was incorrectly listed in the March–April Stamp Bulletin as having a special feature sheetlet of ten. It has a sheet layout of two panes of 25 only. ii The Windjammer 50 Committee will have a souvenir envelope featuring their logo, with the new postmark and the four Sailing Ships of Australia stamps (released 19 March) for a cost of $5.00. Orders are to be sent direct to: Mrs W Dutschke PO Box 38 Port Victoria SA 5573. Name changes Name changes have occurred for some of the printers and paper stocks used in the production of Australian stamps. CPL has become Tullis Russell, Harrisons is now De La Rue, and SNP Cambec is now SNP Ausprint. For philatelic queries, contact your nearest philatelic office. Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Adelaide Perth Hobart (02) (03) (07) (08) (08) (03) 9299 1215 9204 7736 3405 1438 8216 2367 9237 5902 6234 1284 Postmarks POSTMARKS Ordering postmark impressions by mail Please forward fully stamped and addressed covers, under prepaid outer envelopes, to post office addresses listed on these pages. • Endorse cover in the top left corner with the name of the postmark required. • Orders must be lodged before the last day of use of the postmarker. National FDI Postmarks and Commemorative Postmarks • These may be ordered from the Australian Philatelic Bureau. Associated Postmarks and Permanent Pictorial Postmarks • These should be ordered directly from the post office concerned. • A minimum base-rate 45c stamp is required to obtain a postmark impression. • Serviced covers are 70c each, unless otherwise specified. National FDI Postmarks First day covers, serviced with national first day of issue postmarks, are available from all First Day of Issue Post Offices and by mail order from the Australian Philatelic Bureau for four weeks. Private covers can only be serviced: • at the designated post office on the day of issue or • by the Bureau if covers are received prior to the first day of issue. 6 May Children’s TV • Banana Qld 4702 13 May Perth Mint Centenary • East Perth WA 6004 13 May AAT Mawson’s Huts • Kingston TAS 7056 8 June 100 Years of Test Rugby • Sydney NSW 2000 Associated Postmarks The following associated postmarks may appeal to thematic collectors. Orders should be sent to the relevant post office. 8 June 100 Years of Test Rugby • Sydney University NSW 2006 CDS 8 July Nature of Australia – Coastal • Goolwa SA 5214 River Murray mouth and coastline • Kiama NSW 2533 Blow hole, beach 15 July National Parks aerogrammes • Yulara NT 0872 Ayers Rock/Uluru • Burnside SA 5066 Waterfall Gully • Hawker SA 5434 Wilpena Pound • Jabiru NT 0886 Kakadu National Park • Katherine NT 0850 Katherine Gorge • Hornsby NSW 2077 Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park • Sydney NSW 2000 Royal Botanic Gardens 17 June Cocos (Keeling) Islands Living Mosaic • Cocos (Keeling) Islands Australia 6799 8 July Nature of Australia – Coastal • Hervey Bay Qld 4655 15 July Christmas Island Favourite Festivals • Christmas Island Australia 6798 iii 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 9:47 AM Page 16 Postmarks POSTMARKS Koala Count KOALA COUNT Permanent Pictorial Postmarks Impressions of permanent pictorial postmarkers are available from the post offices in the following listing. Stamps to a minimum value of 45c should be affixed to private covers. Please note that future editions of the Stamp Bulletin will contain new additions to the Koala Count only. An entire list of current Koala Count items will be included in each June–July Stamp Bulletin. At other times you may obtain a list of Koala Count items by telephoning the Australian Philatelic Bureau on Freecall 1800 331 794. Living Together AAT ANARE 828068 4c Trade Union 930088 $1.05 Sea Ice Research Nature of Australia – Peel & Stick Sport Series 964209 $45.00 Wetlands 828069 1c Lawn Bowls SNP Ausprint 828070 2c Ten Pin bowling 960266 $4.50 Wetlands SNP 995075 3c Football Ausprint Booklet 828076 20c Tennis 960132 $1.80 Wetlands SNP 828071 65c Rock Climbing Ausprint strip of four 995074 75c Netball (roll of 100) 751071 80c Squash 930133 $4.50 Wetlands Pemara 751076 $1.00 Fun Run roll of 100 828086 $1.20 Golf 930154 $1.80 Wetlands Pemara strip of four Native Animals (roll of 100) 995073 5c Possum 833269 $90.00 Wetlands SNP Ausprint 751075 30c Crocodile strip of four 985251* 30c Crocodile (roll of 200) 833085 35c Echidna 833270 $1.80 Wetlands SNP Ausprint 985252* 35c Echidna roll of 200 960083 50c Koala 930170 $90 Wetlands SNP Ausprint 833086 60c Possum roll of 200 928081 70c Kookaburra 930198 $1.80 Wetlands SNP 995072 85c Pelican Ausprint strip of four 928082 90c Kangaroo (roll of 200) 928083 95c Wombat 988193 $90.00 Wetlands SNP 995076 $1.20 Cockatoo Ausprint roll of 200 888068 $2.70 Gummed set of six Advertising Nature of Australia *Recent addition to the Koala Count 828087 5c Leadbeater’s Possum A99 A number of $1.00 Greasy Butterfly stamps were printed on site at Australia 99. 930089 10c Powerful Owl 985253* 20c Saltwater Crocodile The Koala Count identifies specific 960080 25c Dwarf Tree-frog reprints. If a koala symbol is printed in 960081 $1.00 Greasy Butterfly the selvedge adjacent to stamps down 985254*$1.00 Greasy Butterfly either side of a sheet, this indicates a 985255*$1.00 Greasy Butterfly A99 reprint. Two koalas indicate a second 960082 $2.00 Blackwood Wattle reprint, and so on. A kangaroo indicates 985256*$2.00 Blackwood Wattle the fifth reprint. A new pictorial postmark will be issued on 6 May 1999 at Junee NSW 2663. The postmark will feature an historic train. Impressions: Junee Post Shop. The tower at Sydney University will feature on the new pictorial first day of issue postmark to be released on 8 June at Sydney University NSW 2006. Impressions: Sydney University Post Shop. Temporary Postmarks Impressions of temporary pictorial postmarkers are available from the post offices in the following listing. Stamps to a minimum value of 45c should be affixed to private covers. The Norfolk will feature in the design of the new pictorial postmark at Yamba NSW 2464 and from the Australian Philatelic Bureau. The postmark, available from 2 to 12 July 1999, commemorates the bicentenary of Matthew Flinder’s discovery of Shoal Bay. Impressions: Yamba Post Shop NSW 2464 and the Australian Philatelic Bureau. 034251 iv Yamba Postmark ........................$0.70 Commemorative Postmarks Australian residents should send their orders to the addresses noted in these listings. Overseas collectors may obtain commemorative postmark impressions by forwarding orders to the Australian Philatelic Bureau. Commemorative postmarks will be held by the Bureau for three months. All orders should be accompanied by payment of 70c per cover, unless specified otherwise. From 3 to 6 May a postmark commemorating the Australian Convention of Lions International will be available. The postmark features the Lions logo and will be applied to the Queen’s Birthday 1999 stamp and first day cover. The postmark with 45c Queen’s Birthday stamp will cost 70c. Impressions: Post Australia Shop Brisbane Qld 4000 and the Australian Philatelic Bureau. 033250 Lions Convention Postmark............$0.70 A postmark commemorating the Centenary of the United Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Victoria will be available on 28 May. Impressions: Postal Manager East Melbourne Vic 3002 and the Australian Philatelic Bureau. 035250 Centenary of Mark Master Masons of Victoria Postmark ......................$0.70 v 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 9:47 AM Page 18 Agency Countries Agency Countries AGENCY COUNTRIES AGENCY COUNTRIES Australia Post sells stamps and other philatelic products issued by Fiji, Nauru, Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands and Western Samoa. Australia Post deals only in agency countries’ mint stock. Orders for first day covers and postmarked material should be directed to the bureau concerned. Stamps from these countries are available by mail order only. All new issues available from Australia Post carry a 25% service charge. Agency countries’ issues in this Bulletin include the 25% service charge. Conversion rates as at 1 March 1999 apply. To inquire about a standing order for agency countries’ stamps, please contact the Australian Philatelic Bureau on Freecall 1800 331 794. Alternatively, you may order direct from the bureau of the country concerned. Addresses are shown below. 200th Anniversary of First Contact Nauru recently released two stamps and a souvenir sheet in celebration of the 200th Anniversary of First Contact. FIJI Mail order address: The Philatelic Bureau PO Box 100 SUVA, FIJI Stamps and first day covers are on sale from the Fiji Philatelic Bureau for twelve months provided stocks last. Fiji does not charge return postage or handling fees. Maritime Past & Present Part I Four stamps depicting traditional sailing vessels and ships from the 1920-30s were released on 26 October 1998. A souvenir sheet with the Australia 99 World Stamp Expo logo is also available. One of the four maritime stamps Issue date (Aust) ..........................25 May 1999 Values ................13c, 44c, 87c, $3.00 ($A4.65) Souvenir sheet value ..................$1.50 ($A1.55) Stamp size ....................44.45 mm x 27.94 mm Souvenir sheet size ................105 mm x 75 mm Printer ....................................BDT International Security Printing Designer ....................................John Batchelor Withdrawal date..................30 September 1999 vi Maritime Past & Present Part II The second set of four maritime stamps and a souvenir sheet were released on 19 March 1999. The series depicts the evolution of sailing vessels in Fijian waters. The souvenir sheet shows the SS Makatea from the 1920s Issue date (Aust) ..........................25 May 1999 Values ..........63c, 81c, $1.00c, $2.00 ($A4.65) Souvenir sheet value ..................$1.50 ($A1.55) Stamp size ....................44.45 mm x 27.94 mm Souvenir sheet size ................105 mm x 75 mm Printer ....................................BDT International Security Printing Designer ....................................John Batchelor Withdrawal date..................30 September 1999 NAURU Mail order address: The Philatelic Bureau NAURU CENTRAL PACIFIC Nauru uses Australian currency. There is no charge for servicing or postage on mail orders. All consignments are sent by registered mail. These stamps both feature on the souvenir sheet Issue date (Aust) ..........................25 May 1999 Values ................................2 x $1.50 ($A3.75) Souvenir sheet value ..................$3.00 ($A3.75) Withdrawal date..................30 September 1999 Note: Exact stamp and souvenir sheet sizes, printer and designer details could not be confirmed at the time of printing. These details will be included in the next Bulletin. NORFOLK ISLAND Mail order address: Bureau Manager The Philatelic Bureau NORFOLK ISLAND 2899 SOUTH PACIFIC Local Postage Stamp Booklet Two of the many aircraft that provide mail services to Norfolk Island are depicted in a booklet of 5c stamps. Issue date (Aust) ..........................25 May 1999 Values ....................................40 x 5c ($A2.50) Stamp size ....................27.94 mm x 44.45 mm Printer ..........................Photopress International Artwork ............................................Mary Duke Withdrawal date..................30 September 1999 PITCAIRN ISLANDS Mail order address: Pitcairn Islands Administration British Consulate-General Private Bag AUCKLAND New Zealand Millennium Part II This is the second set of four stamps released to celebrate the new millennium. The stamps, featuring modern graphic elements, will be released on 25 May. Issue date (Aust) ..........................25 May 1999 Values ............20c, 90c, $1.80, $3.00 ($A6.30) Size ..............................27.94 mm x 44.45 mm Printer ........................Southern Colour Print, NZ Designer ......................................GL Vasarhelyi Withdrawal date..................30 September 1999 School Days The 50th anniversary of government education on Pitcairn was celebrated with four stamps released on 15 February. These stamps show various scholastic endeavours and trace the history of education, including the various schoolmasters, on Pitcairn. One of the four stamps celebrating schooling on Pitcairn Issue date (Aust) .......................... 25 May 1999 Values ............20c, 90c, $1.80, $3.00 ($A6.30) Size ................................50.8 mm x 35.17 mm Printer ..................House of Questa Ltd, London Designer ............................Lesley Harraway, NZ Withdrawal date..................30 September 1999 vii Page 20 1999 999 E1 COCOS K EE 999 COCOS K EE DA E1 999 E1 ISLANDS 679 9 T I S S U E 17 J LING TRALIA AUS FIR S T Y OF 1999 FIR S DA UN TRALIA AUS I S S U E 17 J 1999 Y OF ISLANDS 679 9 LING UN UN I S S U E 17 J LING ISLANDS 679 9 1999 1999 Y OF 1999 1999 COCOS LIVING MOSAIC 999 E1 COCOS K EE E1 T T I S S U E 17 J ISLANDS 679 9 LING DA TRALIA AUS FIR S Y OF 999 ISLANDS 679 9 FIR S LING DA TRALIA AUS COCOS K EE 1999 1999 1999 1999 UN Y OF I S S U E 17 J UN COCOS LIVING MOSAIC 999 E1 999 999 COCOS K EE COCOS K EE DA E1 UN Y OF I S S U E 17 J UN 1999 1999 I S S U E 17 J TRALIA AUS Y OF T DA 1999 FIR S UN T I S S U E 17 J 1999 FIR S Y OF ISLANDS 679 9 LING TRALIA AUS DA 1999 ISLANDS 679 9 1999 LING 1999 1999 viii DA TRALIA AUS WESTERN SAMOA Mail order address: The Philatelic Bureau Chief Post Office APIA WESTERN SAMOA TRALIA AUS Issue date (Aust) ..........................25 May 1999 Values ....................................$5.90 (20c, 90c, $1.80, $3.00) ($A6.30) Stamp size..........................30 mm x 45.71 mm Souvenir sheet size ..............75.71 x 75.71 mm Printer ........................Southern Colour Print, NZ Designer ..............................Paul Martinson, NZ Withdrawal date..................30 September 1999 Mail order codes Fiji Maritime Past & Present I 062142 Souvenir sheet ........$1.55 062067 Stamps....................$4.65 Maritime Past & Present II 063142 Souvenir sheet ........$1.55 063067 Stamps....................$4.65 Nauru 200th Anniversary of First Contact 064142 Souvenir sheet ........$3.75 064067 Stamps....................$3.75 Norfolk Island Local Postage Stamp Booklet 065182 Booklet....................$2.50 Pitcairn Islands Millennium Part II 066067 Stamps....................$6.30 School Days 067067 Stamps....................$6.30 Bounty Relics 068142 Souvenir sheet ........$5.30 Year of the Ocean 069142 Souvenir sheet ........$6.30 Western Samoa Maritime Heritage 070067 Stamps....................$6.30 1999 T Year of the Ocean A joint UNESCO/Pitcairn Islands souvenir sheet celebrates the Year of the Ocean. The souvenir sheet features four stamps and the UNESCO 1998 International Year of the Ocean logo. Maritime Heritage Four stamps featuring water craft from canoes to sailing ships and the Australia 99 logo were released on March 19. Issue date (Aust) ........................25 May 1999 Values ..........70s, 90s, $1.05, $6.00 ($A6.30) Stamp size..................28.45 mm x 42.58 mm Printer ........................Walsall Security Printers Artwork ....................................John Batchelor Withdrawal date ................30 September 1999 ISLANDS 679 9 FIR S Bounty Relics On 19 March a souvenir sheet featuring four diamond-shaped stamps was released. The souvenir sheet celebrates the archeological expedition to survey the wreck of the HMS Bounty. Issue date (Aust) ..........................25 May 1999 Souvenir sheet value ............$5.00 (50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00) ($A5.30) Size ......................................190 mm x 80 mm Printer ........................Southern Colour Print, NZ Designer ........................................Clive Abbott Withdrawal date..................30 September 1999 LING T One of four maritime stamps • The Dotted butterflyfish (Chaetodon semion), Meyeris butterflyfish with black bands running across its back, and the Saddled butterflyfish (Chaetodon ephippium) Row three: • Chinese Rose or Rose of China (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) • Lesser Frigatebird (Fregata ariel) and Greater Frigatebird • Moorish Idols (Zanclus cornutus) are usually seen in pairs or small groups • The large Green turtle (Chelonia mydas), weighing up to 400 kilograms, and Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) with its beak-like upper jaw Row four: • Meadow Argus (Junonia villida) • Hippotion velox moth • The small, brightly coloured Pseudoanthias cooperi live in groups comprising one male and several females. When the male dies, the head female quickly assumes male colouration and functional testes • Chaetodon ornatissimus, Chaetodon meyeri, Chaetodon bennetti and Chaetodon ephippium appear in this stamp along with the Clark’s Anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii), the most widely distributed of all anemonefishes. Row five: • The Sea Hibiscus (Hibiscus tiliaceus) sighted growing on the lagoon margins of the West Island • The Common Eggfly (Hypolimnas bolina nerina) is also known as the Blue Moon or Varied Eggfly • Red-tailed tropicbirds (Phaethon rubricauda westralis) have a body length of 46 cm with tail streamers up to 35 cm • The Humphead or Giant wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) is one of the few predators of the Crown of Thorns starfish. FIR S Agency Countries AGENCY COUNTRIES E1 12:08 PM COCOS K EE 5/5/99 COCOS K EE 24447p150_Bulletin250 COCOS LIVING MOSAIC First day covers Technical details Issue date ......................17 June 1999 Denominations ..............Five x 5c, five x 10c, five x 25c, five x 45c Designer ........................Melinda Coombes, Australia Post Graphic Design Studio Printer ..........................SNP Ausprint Paper ............................Tullis Russell Printing process ............Offset lithography Stamp size ....................37.5 x 26 mm Perforations ..................13.86 x 14.6 Sheet layout ..................Sheetlet of 20 National postmark ..........Cocos (Keeling) Islands Australia 6799 Mail order codes 037250 Sheetlet of stamps (five x 5c, five x 10c, five x 25c, five x 45c) ..................$4.25 037001 Set of three first day covers ......$4.50 13 A U S T R A L I A 5/5/99 12:09 PM A U S T R A L I A Page 22 A U S T R A L I A A U S T R A L I A Nature of 1999 HERVEY B F I RST A 8 JU D A UST RA LI A Humpback Whales 70c Humpback Whales 1999 E 1999 $105 Loggerhead Turtle 90c Fraser Island 90c Brahminy Kite 1999 Humpback Whales 70c D 4655 QL Y Y OF I SS U A 1999 LY 1999 AUS TRALIA HERVEY B F I RST A 8 JU D AUS TRALIA HERVEY B F I RST A 8 JU D HERVEY B F I RST A 8 JU D HERVEY B F I RST A 8 JU D E The 1999 HERVEY B F I RST A 8 JU D AUSTRALIA Brahminy Kite 90c Brahminy Kite $120 D 4655 QL Y Y OF I SS U A 1999 LY E 1999 D 4655 QL Y Y OF I SS U A 1999 LY 1999 HERVEY B F I RST A 8 JU D 1999 ......$4.75 First day cover ........................$5.00 Stamp pack ..........................$5.15 Maximum cards (five) ..............$7.00 (70c, two x 90c, $1.05, $1.20) A UST RA LI A Fraser Island 90c AUS TRALIA $120 Mail order codes 039067 Stamps D 4655 QL Y Y OF I SS U A 1999 LY Fraser Island $105 AUS TRALIA W h i t e-b e l l i e d S e a-E a g l e 1999 E E Nature of AUSTRALIA 90c D 4655 QL Y Y OF I SS U A 1999 LY AUS TRALIA Loggerhead Turtle 1999 AUS T RAL I A Fraser Island 90c D 4655 QL Y Y OF I SS U A 1999 LY Brahminy Kite 1999 Humpback Whales 70c AUS T RAL I A L o g g e r h e a d Tu r t l e 1999 1999 Technical details Issue date ....................8 July 1999 Denominations ..............70c, two x 90c, $1.05, $1.20 Designer ........................Wayne Rankin, Melbourne Printer ..........................SNP Ausprint Paper ............................De La Rue Printing process ............Offset lithography Stamp size ....................30 mm x 25 mm Perforations ..................13.86 x 14.6 Sheet layout ..................50 stamps National postmark ..........Hervey Bay Qld 4655 E First day cover AUS T RAL I A A US TR A LIA $105 Loggerhead Turtle Fraser Island’s coastal environment was listed as a World Heritage site in 1992. It is the world’s largest sand island and took more than 700,000 years to form. $1.05 Loggerhead Turtle A Loggerhead Turtle (Caretta caretta) and a Baler (Melo amphora), also known as a Melon Shell, feature on this stamp. The Loggerhead Turtle is an inhabitant of the tropical and warm temperate waters of the Australian coast. $1.20 White-bellied Sea-Eagle This stamp features the White-bellied Sea-Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) and a Campbell’s Stromb (Strombus vittatus campbelli) which is an abundant shell species on Fraser Island. The Whitebellied Sea-Eagle is a common breeder on Fraser Island, mostly seen along the coastline. E D 4655 QL Y Y OF I SS U A 1999 LY AUS TRALIA 70c W h i t ee-b bellied S e a-E a g l e 1999 1999 Humpback Whales 8 JULY 1999 1999 W h i t e-b e l l i e d S e a-E a g l e $120 White-bellied Sea Eagle Loggerhead Turtle $105 A U ST RA L IA $120 1999 E A U S T R A L I A AUSTR ALIA 90c 1999 AUSTRALIA Fraser Island 90c D 4655 QL Y Y OF I SS U A 1999 LY Brahminy Kite Coastal ustralia’s 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone covers nine million square kilometres of seas (an area sixteen per cent larger than its land surface). Its marine environments feature some of the most diverse and spectacular marine life in the world. The Nature of Australia – Coastal stamps, the third issue in the Nature of Australia definitive series, are based around the marine life and coastal habitat of Fraser Island, located on the north eastern coast of Australia. 70c Humpback Whales Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) grow to a length of sixteen metres and a weight of 40 tonnes. They travel from Antarctic waters up to the seas near Fraser Island each year where they give birth to their calves. The shell is a Zebra Volute (Zebramoria zebra) – a common shallow water species of Fraser Island. Two x 90c Fraser Island coastal habitat (se-tenant) A Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus) in flight features on the right hand se-tenant stamp. On the left hand stamp is a Checkerboard Helmet Shell (Phalium areola) while the other has an interior view of a Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius). 14 AUSTRALIA W h i t e-b e l l i e d S e a-E a g l e A OF HERVEY B F I RST A 8 JU D NATURE Stamp pack he coastal region of Fraser Island is featured in the third Nature of Australia series of stamps which began with Eucalypt Forests (the Mountain Ash forests of Victoria) and was followed by Wetlands (Kakadu). Australia is the world’s largest island, bounded by 32,000 kilometres of coastline - one of the longest and most beautiful in the world. Located on the northeastern coast of Australia, approximately 350km north of Brisbane, Fraser Island was listed as a World Heritage site in 1992 and is one of Australia’s and the world’s outstanding natural areas. The world’s largest sand island, taking over 700,000 years to form, Fraser Island has been the home of the Batdjala people for thousands of years. It takes its name from Eliza Fraser, a shipwreck victim who spent some time on the island in 1836. The 65c stamp features Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta caretta) and a Baler (Melo amphora), also known as a Melon Shell. Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are shown on the 75c stamp; the shell is a Zebra Volute (Zebramoria zebra). The $1.05 stamp features the White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) and a common shell, Campbell’s Stromb (Strombus vittatus campbelli). The $1.20 stamps show the coastal habitat of Fraser Island with a Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus) in flight. On the right stamp is a Checkerboard Helmet Shell (Phalium areola), while the other shell is an interior view of a Chambered Nautilus (Nautilus pompilius). The 24447p150_Bulletin250 1999 Maximum cards Also Available A Coastal Flowers booklet of twenty x 45c stamps will be released on 8 July. This is the first booklet produced by Pemara. Mail Order Code 030261 Booklet of twenty ..................$9.00 039001 039126 039220 The Coastal Flowers PhoneAway® Card Collector Pack will be available from 8 July. The pack , featuring a set of three cards and four x 45c definitive Coastal Flowers stamps, was due for release on 8 April but was delayed in production. Mail Order Code 030133 PhoneAway® Card Collector Pack ....................$82.00 ® PhoneAway is a registered trade mark of Telstra Corporation Limited 15 9:57 AM Page 24 45c island Favourite 19 9 9 19 9 9 s christma 45c Siti Zanariah Zainal age 11 Fong Jason age 10 19 9 9 christmas island National Parks Aerogrammes $1. o 8 5c christmas island 14/4/99 Favourite 24447p150_Bulletin250 19 9 9 CHRISTMAS ISLAND Favourite Festivals 16 christmas Tan Diana age 8 19 9 9 christmas island Favourite 19 9 9 island 45c 19 9 9 Favourite christmas island $1. o 85c 19 9 9 Siti Zanariah Zainal age 11 m part of life on Christmas Island, celebrating its multicultural heritage and people. Last year the children of the Christmas Island District High School were asked to illustrate their favourite festivals, and five of these were chosen to feature in a special issue of four stamps and a first day cover. A dragon from the Community Arts Festival by Fong Jason, aged 10, and a Red Crab clutching an Easter egg by Siti Zamaria Zainal, aged 11, are depicted on the se-tenant 45c stamps. The Community Arts Festival is an integral part of the Territory Week Community Festival which celebrates the Island’s formation as an Australian territory. The Hungry Ghost Festival is shown on the 85c stamp by Tan Diana, aged 8. This festival culminates in a special ghost feeding ritual to avoid the malice of despairing ghosts. Anwar Ramlan, aged 10, designed the $1.20 stamp which features the Hari Raya Haji festival – marking the conclusion of the annual pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca. The first day cover, ‘Territory Day Festival’, features a drawing by Tang Huoy Wei, aged 12. 45c s christma the Territory Week Community Festival and Hari Raya to the Lunar New FYearrom and Easter, festivals are an important Anwar Ramlan age 10 Tan Diana age 8 Fong Jason age 10 15 July 1999 Anwar Ramlan age 10 island Favourite Festivals First day cover Technical Details Issue date ....................15 July 1999 Denominations ..............Two x 45c, 85c, $1.20 Designer ......................Andrew Christensen, Australia Post Graphic Design Studio Printer ..........................McPhersons Paper ............................Tullis Russell Printing process ............Offset lithography Stamp sizes (2 x 45c)....37.5 mm x 26 mm (85c, $1.20) ..26 mm x 37.5 Perforations (2 x 45c) ....13.86 x 14.6 (85c, $1.20) ....14.6 x 13.86 Sheet layout ..................Two panes of 25 National postmark..........Christmas Island Australia 6798 Mail order codes 060067 Stamps (two x 45c, 85c, $1.20) ..$2.95 060001 First day cover ......................$3.20 y 15 July 1999 A set of five aerogrammes celebrating our National Parks will be released on 15 July. The Litchfield National Park in the Northern Territory features many natural wonders. The Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is a wild form of domestic dog thought to have been brought into Australia by the Aborigines thousands of years ago. Tasmania’s Wild Rivers National Park takes in the Franklin and the Gordon Rivers. The Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinuscan) can be found throughout the eastern seaboard of Australia. South Australia’s Nullarbor National Park borders the Great Australian Bight. The cliffs are a spectacular whalewatching site with nearly 100 Southern Right Whales (Eubalaena australis) arriving each winter. The Grampians National Park straddles a sandstone ridge of mountains in Victoria. The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) is one of the most widespread of all birds in the world with Australia as its stronghold. Crater Lakes National Park in northern Queensland contains two lakes, Lake Barrine and Lake Eacham, surrounded by rainforest. The Green Python (Morelia viridis) has bright yelloworange young and is rare in Australia. Technical details Issue date ......................15 July 1999 Denominations ..............Five x 75c Designer ........................Beth McKinlay Printer ..........................Mercury-Walch Mail order codes 034134 Set of five aerogrammes (mint) ....................................$3.75 034144 Set of five aerogrammes (postmarked) ............................$3.75 17 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 9:57 AM Page 26 Sydney 2000 Olympic Games March 22 was special for a number of reasons this year – Australia Post hosted Olympics Day at Australia 99, released the Olympic Torch stamp, and announced its Sydney 2000 Olympic Games stamp issue program. The Sydney 2000 Olympic Games will be held from 15 September to 1 October 2000 – taking Australia to the world on television and on stamps. As part of these celebrations the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games stamp issue program will include the following stamp issues: • Sydney 2000 Olympic Games logo – September 1999 This is a single stamp featuring the official logo of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games • Panorama of Sydney – June 2000 A souvenir panorama miniature sheet of Sydney Harbour comprising four stamps • Olympic Games Sports – September 2000 Featuring various Olympic sports on a sheetlet of ten stamps • Joint issue with Greece: flag handover – September 2000 Depicting the handover of the Olympic flag to the host nation of the 2004 Olympic Games • Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games – September 2000 A single stamp issue commemorating the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games to be held from 18 to 29 October 2000. Look out for an exciting Sydney 2000 Olympic Games special offer in the August – September Stamp Bulletin. 18 SEVEN SEAS SUPPLEMENTS The following will be included in Seven Seas’ 1999 Supplements and Optional Pages. Seven Seas’ pages are only available from stamp dealers and from Seven Seas. Children’s TV Supplement • Se-tenant strip of five • Five peel & stick single stamps Optional pages • Sheetlet of ten • Peel & stick booklet of ten Centenary of Perth Mint Supplement • Single stamp 100 Years of Test Rugby Supplement • Se-tenant pair (two x 45c) plus two single stamps • Gutter pair two x 45c • Two peel & stick single stamps Optional pages • Four se-tenant pairs (two vertical, two horizontal) • Two blocks of four (mirror image) • Peel & stick pair • Peel & stick Collector Pack Nature of Australia: Coastal Supplement • Gutter pair two x 90c • Se-tenant pair (two x 90c) plus three single stamps Optional page • Peel & stick booklet 20 x 45c (designs from Coastal Flowers issue) AAT Mawson’s Huts Supplement • Se-tenant pair (two x 45c) plus two single stamps • Gutter pair two x 45c Cocos (Keeling) Islands Living Mosaic Supplement • Complete sheetlet of 20 stamps Christmas Island Favourite Festivals Supplement • Se-tenant pair (two x 45c) plus two single stamps • Gutter pair two x 45c Mail Order Codes 034235 Bulletin 250 Australian Supplements ....................................$17.95 034236 Bulletin 250 Australian Optional Pages ................................$30.60 034239 Bulletin 250 AAT Supplement ..............$4.05 034237 Bulletin 250 Cocos (Keeling) Islands Supplements ......................................$4.25 034238 Bulletin 250 Christmas Island Supplements ......................................$3.85 Extra pages from Bulletin 249 032236 Extra Bulletin 249 Optional Pages A99 Set of six monotel labels ..............$2.70 New Issues NEW ISSUES Mail Order Code Product Description Price Withdrawal Date 032067 032201 032182 032001 032130 032220 6 May Children’s TV * Stamps (five x 45c) Sheetlet of ten stamps Self-adhesive booklet (ten x 45c) First day cover Sheetlet pack Maximum cards (five) $2.25 $4.50 $4.50 $2.50 $4.90 $4.50 30 Sep 1999 30 Sep 1999 30 Sep 1999 3 June 1999 30 Sep 1999 30 Sep 1999 036067 036240 036241 036242 036243 13 May AAT Mawson’s Huts Stamps (two x 45c, 90c, $1.35) Set of three gutter strips (tenx 45c, 90c, $1.35) [MO] Gutter strip (ten x 45c) Gutter strip (ten x 90c) Gutter strip (ten x $1.35) $3.15 $27.00 $4.50 $9.00 $13.50 30 May 2000 30 May 2000 30 May 2000 30 May 2000 30 May 2000 No special text or design in gutters 036001 036126 036220 First day cover Stamp pack Maximum cards (four) $3.40 $3.55 $5.00 10 June 1999 30 May 2000 30 May 2000 033067 033001 033126 033220 13 May Perth Mint Centenary Stamp $2.00 First day cover Stamp pack Maximum card $2.00 $2.25 $2.40 $2.50 30 Sep 1999 10 June 1999 30 Sep 1999 30 Sep 1999 035067 035209 035240 035241 8 June 100 Years of Test Rugby* Stamps (two x 45c, $1, $1.20) Self-adhesive roll of 100 Set of three gutter strips (ten x 45c, $1, $1.20) [MO] Gutter strip (ten x 45c) $3.10 $45.00 $26.50 $4.50 31 Dec 1999 035242 035243 035001 035002 035003 035126 035223 Gutter strip (ten x $1) Gutter strip (ten x $1.20) Set of two first day covers (gummed; self-adhesive) [MO] First day cover (gummed) First day cover (self-adhesive) Stamp pack Collector’s pack $10.00 $12.00 $4.50 $3.35 $1.15 $3.50 $4.50 31 Dec 1999 31 Dec 1999 6 July 1999 6 July 1999 6 July 1999 31 Dec 1999 31 Dec 1999 Maximum cards (four) $5.00 31 Dec 1999 17 June Cocos (Keeling) Islands Living Mosaic Sheetlet of stamps (five x 5c, five x 10c, five x 25c, five x 45c) Set of three first day covers $4.25 $4.50 30 June 2000 31 Dec 1999 31 Dec 1999 Wallabies Centenary of Test Rugby logo in gutters Contains eight stamps and two positional messages 035220 037250 037001 15 July 1999 [MO] – Available by mail order only [MO/CC] – Available by mail order and from Collector’s Corner outlets * Postcards available – these can only be purchased from retail outlets 19 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 9:57 AM Page 28 039067 039001 039126 039220 8 July Nature of Australia – Coastal* Stamps (70c, two x 90c, $1.05, $1.20) First day cover Stamp pack Maximum cards (five) 030261 030133 8 July Nature of Australia – Coastal Flowers Booklet of twenty PhoneAway® Card Collector Pack 034134 034144 15 July National Parks Aerogrammes Set of five aerogrammes (mint) Set of five aerogrammes (postmarked) $3.75 $3.75 12 Aug 1999 060067 060001 15 July Christmas Island Favourite Festivals Stamps (two x 45c, 85c, $1.20) First day cover $2.95 $3.20 30 June 2000 12 Aug 1999 19 March Australia 99 Souvenir Cover $4.75 $5.00 $5.15 $7.00 020266 7 Aug 1999 020255 020251 $9.00 $82.00 020260 040134 A complete list of issues on sale is not included here. Details of current issues may be obtained from the Australian Philatelic Bureau (Freecall 1800 331 794). Recent issues RECENT ISSUES 020067 020250 020126 020220 020155 024251 024253 024254 024261 024263 024264 021142 021251 021126 021220 021252 022176 022220 2o 19 March Sailing Ships of Australia* Stamps – 45c, 85c, $1.00, $1.05 Sheet of twenty x 45c (Australia 99 logo on tabs) Stamp pack Maximum cards (four, no tab) Aerogramme 19 March Maritime Links – Australia and Ireland Miniature sheet (mint) Souvenir cover Polly Woodside Ticket Pack (with joint miniature sheet and Entry Ticket to the Polly Woodside Melbourne Maritime Museum) [MO] 19 March Maritime Links – Australia and Canada Miniature sheet (mint) Souvenir cover Joint Miniature Sheet Pack (with both Maritime Links joint miniature sheets) 19 March Early Navigators in Australian Waters Miniature sheets x two (mint) Miniature sheets x two (imperforate) [MO] Stamp pack Maximum cards (six) Australia 99 perfin set of two miniature sheets [MO] (maximum two sets per customer) 19 March Tiwi Designs Frama* Stamps (button set of 45c, 70c, $1.20) [MO] Maximum card $3.35 $9.00 $3.75 $5.50 $0.75 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 $1.25 $1.50 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 $3.00 31 Jul 1999 $1.30 $1.55 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 $3.00 31 Jul 1999 $2.70 $2.70 $3.10 $5.50 $2.70 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 $2.35 $1.00 31 Jul 1999 31 Jul 1999 027067 027220 027250 004092 004201 004182 004130 004220 004219 030067 030182 030251 030252 030250 030209 030210 030001 030002 030003 030126 030223 030220 031067 031201 031001 031130 031220 019270 019276 019280 019281 019282 019283 899260 019260 Souvenir cover (blank) [MO] 19 March Australian Sailing Ships Pack Special Issue Stamp and Phonecard Pack 19 March Celebration of the Seas Celebration of the Seas [MO/CC] 19 March Maritime Portfolio Maritime Heritage Deluxe Black Portfolio [MO] 20 March Commissioning of HMAS Huon PSE Pre-stamped envelope 22 March Olympic Torch Stamp Maximum card Penny Pack 22 January Australian Legends Stamps – 45c x two Sheetlet of ten stamps Self-adhesive booklet (ten x 45c) Sheetlet pack Maximum cards (two) Australians on Boyd book [MO/CC] 8 April Nature of Australia – Coastal Flowers* Stamps (se-tenant block of four x 45c) Self-adhesive booklet (ten x 45c) Self-adhesive strip of four (Pemara) Self-adhesive strip of four (SNP Ausprint) Sheetlet of five self-adhesive stamps Self-adhesive roll of 100 Self-adhesive roll of 200 Set of two first day covers (gummed; self-adhesive) [MO] First day cover (gummed) First day cover (self-adhesive) Stamp pack Collector’s pack Maximum cards (four) 15 April Queen’s Birthday Stamp Sheetlet of ten stamps First day cover Sheetlet pack Maximum card April Olympic Coins $5 Tennis Coin $5 Taekwondo Coin $5 Basketball Coin Preparation I Gold Coin Reaching the World I Silver Coin Emu and Flora Silver Coin Commemorative Olympic Games Coin Album Coin Album and thirteen coin set (not including April release coins listed above) $0.25 31 Jul 1999 $14.95 $12.95 31 Dec 1999 $75.00 $0.55 31 Jul 1999 $1.20 $1.50 $12.95 $0.90 $4.50 $4.50 $4.90 $2.00 $16.95 $1.80 $4.50 $1.80 $1.80 $2.25 $45.00 $90.00 $4.10 $2.05 $2.05 $2.20 $9.90 $4.00 $0.45 $4.50 $0.70 $4.90 $1.00 30 Jan 2000 30 Jan 2000 30 Jan 2000 30 Jan 2000 30 Jan 2000 30 Jan 2000 6 May 1999 6 May 1999 6 May 1999 31 Aug 1999 31 Aug 1999 13 May 1999 31 Aug 1999 31 Aug 1999 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $380.00 $54.00 # $54.00 # $19.95 $116.35 21 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 10:00 AM Page 30 Also available Also available ALSO AVAILABLE ALSO AVAILABLE 896260 Australian Stamp Catalogue Range ◆ 1999 Compact Australian Stamp Catalogue The Australian Air Mail Catalogue [MO] Brusden White Specialists’ Catalogue (bound) [MO] Brusden White Specialists’ Catalogue (loose-leaf) [MO] Rennicks Australian Coin and Banknote Values – 17th Ed [MO] The Pocketbook Guide to Australian Coins and Banknotes – 4th Ed [MO] Wonderful World of Australian Stamps CDRom [MO] 989171 989214 989194 984219 984250 946219 905219 858219 870250 983260 988252 903293 801270 801255 Collections, Books and Accessories 1998 Collection of Australian Stamps – Deluxe 1998 Collection of Australian Stamps – Executive 1998 Collection of Australian Territories Stamps The Living Ocean book The Planet Ocean Giant Poster and Sticker book The Story of Australian Birds Coming South: Australia’s Days of Sail Australian Antarctica Caring for Your Collection Stamp Collecting Starter Kit 1998 Stamp Printing Technical Details [MO/CC] Night Creatures Stamp Gang Book Stamp Gang Collecting Kit Adventures in Cyberspace Stamp Gang video 019138 019139 019140 019141 019142 019143 1019256 1019257 980270 980276 980280 980285 899270 899276 899280 899285 899290 899295 926270 926276 926280 899260 Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection ◆ The Festival of the Dreaming Silver Coin Kangaroo and Flora Silver Coin A Sea Change I Silver Coin A Sea Change II Silver Coin Great White Shark and Coral Silver Coin Lizard and Flora Silver Coin Dedication I Gold Coin Dedication II Gold Coin $5 Canoeing/Kayaking Coin $5 Handball Coin $5 Softball Coin $5 Wrestling Coin $5 Archery Coin $5 Athletics Coin $5 Gymnastics Coin $5 Hockey Coin $5 Sailing Coin $5 Weightlifting Coin $5 Cycling Coin $5 Football Coin $5 Triathlon Coin Commemorative Olympic Games Coin Album 017255 825260 870174 870175 870255 870260 # $9.95 $59.50 $189.00 $189.00 $9.95 $12.95 $49.95 $57.95 $87.95 $25.95 $12.95 $9.95 $12.95 $16.95 $16.95 $5.95 $14.95 $10.00 $6.95 $14.95 $12.95 $54.00 $54.00 $54.00 $54.00 $54.00 $54.00 $380.00 $380.00 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $8.95 $19.95 31 Dec 1999 31 Dec 1999 31 Dec 1999 Album Sheets First day cover album binder Album stock sheets – two strip (set of ten) FDC Album stock sheets – five strip (set of ten) Album stock sheets – six strip (set of ten) Album stock sheets – seven strip (set of ten) Album stock sheets – mixed strip (set of ten) Album stock sheets – single (set of ten) $10.00 $9.50 $9.50 $9.50 $9.50 $9.50 $9.50 019250 019251 019252 019253 019254 Numismatic Range ◆ 1999 Uncirculated Coin Set 1999 Proof Coin Set 1999 Baby Coin Set 1999 Baby Coin Proof Set 1999 $1 Silver Kangaroo $19.95 $64.75 $24.50 $75.00 $29.50 Standing Orders A standing order can make life easier for you by ensuring that you automatically receive the issues or products you prefer. You may create a standing order for new stamp issues, or for a product type, such as for first day covers. For more information fill out the relevant boxes on the mail order form and send it to the Australian Philatelic Bureau.This form can also be used if you wish to be added to the Bulletin mailing list, or to have your existing details updated. IMPORTANT NOTICE # # # # # # Denotes change in price due to increase of silver price as advised by the Royal Australian Mint. Price change is effective as of 3 May 1999. 22 903270 903271 903272 903273 903274 903275 903276 From this issue of the Stamp Bulletin forward, you will note the Standing Order and Mail Order forms have been combined to produce one easy to understand and easy to fill out form. The combined form still enables you to request further information about a Standing Order, update your mailing address or request your mailing address to be changed without asking you to fill in a separate form. We trust you will find this new form much more useful. The new form will be located on the back of the mail order sheet in each Bulletin. Also, please note that the minimum credit card charge has changed to $10.00. This is due to increased merchant fees charged to Australia Post for every order processed under $5.00. ◆ POSTAGE AND HANDLING CHARGES A postage and handling charge of $3.00 applies to each of the Australian Stamp Catalogue, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection or Numismatic ranges, shown on the previous pages. This charge applies only once for each category. Therefore, if you purchase an item from each category, you pay $9.00 for postage and handling. Whether you order one or several items from a category, you only pay the $3.00 postage and handling charge once. When you order items which are from two categories, then you pay $6.00 postage and handling. A complete list of issues on sale is not included here. Details of current issues may be obtained from the Australian Philatelic Bureau (Freecall 1800 331 794). Find out more about stamps by visiting Australia Post’s web site: www.auspost.com.au/stamps 23 24447p150_Bulletin250 14/4/99 10:00 AM Page 32 National Philatelic Centre The Post Master Gallery Posted Aboard R.M.S. Titanic 7 April - 27 June 1999 The tragic drama of the R.M.S. Titanic has long captivated the world’s imagination, but few people remember that the Titanic was more than a luxurious vessel – as the ‘R.M.S.’ denotes, she was a Royal Mail Ship. Shortly after the Titanic’s collision with an iceberg on the night of 14 April 1912, the five postal clerks assigned to the ship and a steward, Albert Tessinger, tried desperately to save 200 bags of registered mail by dragging these to the upper decks. The mail bags were located very close to the fatal gash in the Titanic’s hull. The five postal clerks – three Americans and two British – were among those who perished when the Titanic sank two hours and forty minutes after the collision. The entire cargo, including 3,364 bags of mail, was lost. ‘Posted Aboard R.M.S. Titanic’ will include artefacts and objects from the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, the Public Records Office (UK) and from private individuals. No objects from the wreck site are in this exhibition, in accordance with the ‘sanctuary principle’ which respects the wreck site as the final resting place of 1,523 souls. The exhibit focuses on the mail ship and its Sea Post crew. Video footage taken four kilometres below the icy North Atlantic will be used to show the mailroom as it now appears, including views of the Titanic’s mailbags, still in the mailroom after nearly nine decades. The exhibition is from the Smithsonian Institution, National Postal Museum, Washington, USA. The Titanic at sea Loading the mail bags at Queenstown, Ireland Photos courtesy of the Fr. Browne S.J. Collection, The Irish Picture Library 1999 Exhibition Program A Letter to Picasso – The Stamp in Contemporary Art 3 July – 26 September 1999 Curated by Merryn Gates, this exhibition shows how artists have used stamps, cancellations, mail art, covers and stationery in collage. Hours of opening Tuesday–Friday Monday 10.00 am – 5.00 pm 12.00 pm – 5.00 pm The Post Master Gallery is in the National Philatelic Centre, 321 Exhibition Street (cnr La Trobe), Melbourne Victoria 3000. General Enquiries and Education Bookings (03) 9204 5021 Please allow 28 days for delivery. Please see product listing. Mint $A P/mark TOTAL VALUE $A Postage for non-Australia Post products ◆ Registered Post Sub-total ¢ No. Required For any queries, or to place your order by telephone, call the Philatelic Bureau on Freecall 1800 331 794. 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