Legible penmanship once paramount in handwritten communications By Janet Klug I often write about the appeal of modern stamps with their bright colors, appealing subjects and innovative use of printing technology.
" (German East Africa), 1927: stamps of Great Britain overprinted "Tangier," 1933, July 1: used postage due stamps of Kenya and Uganda, 1935, May: used stamps of Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika under the East African Postal and Telecommunications ...
Communications Museum of Japan - Ote-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo Canadian Postal Museum Japanese Postal Museum Marshall Postal Museum - United States Museum voor Communicatie - Zeestraat 80-82, NL- 2518 AD Den Haag, Netherlands ...
A real change in the collecting world has been brought on by the spread of electronic communications, especially in the form of email. Also, businesses, in the name of streamlining operations have mostly stopped using postage stamps on their mailings.
of Atlanta, and Director of Communications for the AIGA/SF chapter, had the original inspiration for our alphabet, and produced and directed its debut in a style that would have impressed even Martha Stewart.
7 One or more persons may participate in a meeting of the Board of Trustees by means of a telephone or other communications equipment which enables all persons participating in the meeting to hear one another.
Uniform designs of the Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications Authorities were used by the member countries until 1974, when it was decided that stamps should be issued in a common theme; ...
When writing evolved in the human world, communications came into existence. Postal services long existed in China since 4000 BC. Millennium later, Egypt and Assyria had their postal services.
Postal Service - a national, usually governmental, system of transmitting written communications. The U.S. postal system was reorganized in 1971. As a part of the transformation the Post Office Department, it was renamed the U.S.
Europa Issues Some European countries since 1956 to further the project of a United Europe and to commemorate the annual European Postal and Telecommunications Conference.
The study and collection of stamps, labels or seals, stamped envelopes and cards, wrapper stamps, their precursory or substitute markings, and their uses, issued for the purposes of postal communications, revenue, charity, promotion, ...
The original Europa stamps were issued by the nations in the European coal and steel association. Today, European nations that are members of the postal and telecommunications association (CEPT) issue Europa stamps.
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