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Philatelic tribute to the 100th Anniversary of The Sinking of RMS TITANIC (1912-2012)

 

Titanic - Sheet of 16 PERMANENT TM (Domestic) stamps | Source: CanadaPost.ca

In commemoration of  the 100th Anniversary of the TITANIC fateful history, several postal administrations will be issuing commemorative postage stamps and related collectibles that tells the story of the largest ship ever built, and the tragedy that fell upon its passengers and crew members.

Titanic Centenary- Canada Post 2012

Canada Post - Titanic International Rate Stamp - 2012 | CanadaPost.ca

Stepping back in time…

 

Newfoundland-Cape-Race-Transatlantic-Beacon-Postage -StampIn 1904, the first wireless station in Newfoundland was built at Cape Race.

This was the only land-based location that received the distress call from the RMS Titanic.

On the night Titanic sank, wireless operator Jack Phillips was sending telegraphs to Cape Race for relay to New York City.

When Cyril Evans, wireless operator of the SS Californian, sent an iceberg warning to Titanic, only a few miles away, Phillips was annoyed with the loud signal (due to the proximity) and responded “Shut up, Shut up, I’m working Cape Race.”

This would become a famous incident, as the bored Evans soon went to sleep, and Titanic hit an iceberg only fifteen minutes later. After Titanic’s distress call, Cape Race played a major role in relaying news of the sinking to other ships and land locations.

Source: Wikipedia

100th Ann Titanic Sinking 1912-2012

Encyclopedia Britannica-RMS Titanic-Interactive-Map

(…) on Sunday, April 14 at 11:40 pm, Titanic struck a giant iceberg and by 2:20 am on April 15, the “unsinkable ship” was gone.  In less than three hours, the pride of the White Star Line had become one of the greatest marine disasters in recorded history.

Within days of the sinking, the White Star Line dispatched the first of four Canadian vessels to search for bodies. The first two vessels to carry out this grim task were the Halifax-based Cable Ships Mackay-Bennett and Minia, which recovered 306 and 17 victims respectively. In all, 150 unclaimed victims were laid to rest in Halifax, forever linking the city to the vessel’s tragic tale.

Today, the city of Halifax and the Province of Nova Scotia retain many reminders of the way in which the tragedy of the Titanic touched the lives of those who lived here.  From the gravestones of victims, to memorial monuments; preserved fragments of the vessel, to original photographs and documents; stories passed down through generations, to new insights and discoveries; Nova Scotians have remained respectful keepers of the vessel’s memory.

Source: Titanic In Nova Scotia

Titanic Deck Chair

Titanic Deck Chair | www.luxist.com

100 years later…

Canada Post commemorates the centennial of the sinking of RMS Titanic through an unique perspective, as the stamps from this commemorative issue, created by Haligonian design team of Dennis Page and Oliver Hill, depicts the best-known ship in the world with great realism.

How does one make a stamp of a ship that sunk a century ago?

Watch this video where stamp designer Dennis Page takes you through the creative process—from the inspiration to the actual products!

 

Canada Post has also produced some very unique and treasurable memorabilias:

The Titanic 100th Anniversary Collector Set, which includes a leather-bound embossed collectible album that tells the story of the tragedy from a Canadian perspective. It includes an authentic White Star stock certificate, all five stamps from the issue, two Royal Canadian Mint Titanic coins, a special-re-created Titanic cancel and three Titanic postcards. ( Only 10,000 produced )

Titanic Collector's Set by Canada Post and Memorabilia

Titanic Collector's Set and other memorabilia | Source: Canada Post Details Magazine Vol XXI No2

 

The complete Titanic stamp issue is composed of:

-  five stamps

- a stamp pane of 16

- a souvenir sheet

- a booklet of 6 stamps (international rate)

- a booklet of 10 stamps (bow stamp)

- an uncut press sheet

-  3 prepaid postcards

-  framed prints

- a collectible album

- a stamp and coin collector envelope

- two Official First Day Covers

The first FDC features a photo from Father Brown’s collection of the captain of the Titanic walking on the deck with the bow and the stern stamps.

The second FDC makes use of the international denomination stamp and features a photo of a paper boy in New York City announcing the disaster.

More Titanic Commemorative Stamps From Other Countries of the World

2012 Alderney Titanic Set of 6 Stamps

2012 Alderney Titanic Set of 6 Stamps | www.wopa-stamps.com

2012 Gibraltar Titanic Centenary

2012 Gibraltar Titanic Centenary | www.gibraltar-stamps.com

Isle Of Man Titanic 2012 Stamp Issue

2012 Alderney Titanic Stamps | www.wopa-stamps.com

What a great addition to a Titanic or Ships on Stamps topical stamp collection!

Happy stamping :-)

Talk soon,

Janice

PS: Below are two videos covering the story of Titanic from its inception in 1907 to its last day in 1912.


 


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From Topical Stamp Collecting to Thematic Exhibiting

Tatty Yellow Bear Postman

You’ve got mail!

The Topical Time,  Journal of Thematic Philately, published by the American Topical Association just came in!

 Such a joyful moment. :-)

 

ATA Topical Time Magazine - January February 2012

The magazine’s front cover features an article by David McNamee, From Topical Collecting to Thematic Exhibiting  which storytells how he went from a “topical collector” to a successful “thematic exhibitor”.

‘ I have collected Pacific island canoes on stamps for more than 35 years. I have a exhibit built from this collection, The Canoe in Pacific Island Culture. I found out quickly that they are fundamental differences between topical collecting and thematic exhibiting. The following steps describes the issues that I faced as a topical collector thinking of thematic exhibiting for the first time. I learned a few lessons along the way that might be helpful to others.’

Source: Topical Time, February 2012

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Fiji - 1977 - Canoes - Scott 380-383

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Along with sound advice, tips and tricks, David talks about the path he followed to reach successful exhibiting, and his story will help many stamp collectors and philatelists understand why it is important to vary the elements on each page of an exhibit.

As the author points out,  developing “curosity about the “why” and “how” of your subject” brings you to the discovery of related philatelic or non-philatelic material such as artist’s sketches, watercolor essays, postcards, and more.

As an example, this Tonga’s non conventional shaped picturing bananas which were transported aboard canoes.

 

Tonga Banana Die-Cut Issues on Envelope - Postal History

Airmail cover sent Tonga to Auckland NZ 1977 11s Centenary plus 2s Banana & 4s Banana stamps used, nice commercial usage, 4s Banana has black error, part G & outlined lettering

 

The Ah-Ah Moment!

‘(…) Take time to find your story. I always had in mind to “do something” with my canoe stamps. I was not sure how I could make an exhibit out of a bunch of mint stamps and a few covers.  (…)

I just could not figure out the framework to develop the canoe exhibit.

After a lot of thought over a period of a couple of years, it finally came to me that the story to be told is the origins and dispersion of the Pacific Island people and their culture over the world’s largest ocean. The canoe was the vital link”! (…)

Source: From Topical Stamp Collecting to Thematic Exhibiting , David McNamee, in Topical Time, February 2012

 

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Nauru - 1975 - Canoes - Scott 127a

Short Bio

David McNamee exhibits Van Diemen’s Land and Tasmania in the United States and Australia. Also an APS-accredited Chief Philatelic Judge, treasurer and board member of American Association of Philatelic Exhibitors (AAPE) and active locally, nationally and internationally in many other philatelic organizations. He resides in Northern California.

To learn more on how to bring to life all those beautiful topical stamps you’ve collected over the years, visit the  American Topical Association website .

Members at American Topical Association Show Booth

Members at the American Topical Association Show Booth

 

Topical Time - Jan/Feb 2012

Topical Time - January /February 2012 Vol.63 No 1.

Enjoy and talk soon,

Janice

ATA Member #48264


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