Showing posts with label Philately. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philately. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2015

URU - 2015 - #032 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - BICENTENARY OF BIRTHDAY OF DON BOSCO


Uruguay - 2015 - Bicentenary of Birthday of Don Bosco PreviousNext )




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SERIES --- 1,00 EUR
 BLOCK --- 9,00 EUR
 FDC --- 2,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: September 8th, 2015
Printed: 15.003 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: Rectangular [39 mm. x 27 mm.]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration: 9 stamps [3 x 4] and one Label at position row 2, columns 1 to 3
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [189 mm. x 115 mm.]

FDC Type: Official Cover Issued by Post Office
FDC Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]


Catalogue information:

Michel: No Data Available
Ivert: No Data Available
Scott: No Data Available
Stanley & Gibbons: No Data Available

Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Clearly Cristianism or Catholicism, and in particular the Institute inside the Catolic Church named Society of St. Francis de Sales founded by Saint John Bosco, whose 200th Anniversary is honoured with this issue.

The Salesians of Don Bosco (or the Salesian Society, officially named the Society of St. Francis de Sales) is a Roman Catholic religious institute founded in the late nineteenth century by Saint John Bosco to help poor children during the Industrial Revolution. The Salesians' charter describes the society's mission as "the Christian perfection of its associates obtained by the exercise of spiritual and corporal works of charity towards the young, especially the poor, and the education of boys to the priesthood".The institute is named after Francis de Sales, an early-modern bishop from Geneva.

St. John Bosco, in Italian: Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco, born on August 16th of 1815 and passed away on January 31st of 1888, popularly known as Don Bosco, was an Italian Roman Catholic priest of the Latin Church, educator and writer of the 19th century. While working in Turin, where the population suffered many of the effects of industrialization and urbanization, he dedicated his life to the betterment and education of street children, juvenile delinquents, and other disadvantaged youth. He developed teaching methods based on love rather than punishment, a method that became known as the Salesian Preventive System. A follower of the spirituality and philosophy of Saint Francis de Sales, Bosco dedicated his works to him when he founded the Salesians of Don Bosco, based in Turin. Together with Maria Domenica Mazzarello, he founded the Institute of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, a religious congregation of nuns dedicated to the care and education of poor girls.

In 1876 Bosco founded a movement of laity, the Association of Salesian Cooperators, with the same educational mission to the poor. In 1875 he began to publish the Salesian Bulletin. The Bulletin has remained in continuous publication, and is currently published in 50 different editions and 30 languages.

Bosco established a network of organizations and centres to carry on his work. Following his beatification in 1929, he was canonized as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Pius XI in 1934.

The desing of the Issue, connects with Childhood as Don Bosco is shown listening to a Child, and also Hats, and Religious Costumes Topic could be added by the scene depicted. Then Block and FDC Cancellations did not add much Topics, just a reinforce to Childhood or Youth by the Block, and a kind of Path in the Cancellation.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

URU - 2015 - #031 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - SPECIAL POSTMARK: CENTENARY OF THE ORGANIZED JEWISH COLLECTIVITY IN URUGUAY


Uruguay - 2015 - Special Postmark: Centenary of the Organized Jewish Collectivity in Uruguay PreviousNext )



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POSTMARK on Cover 1 --- 5,00 EUR
POSTMARK on Cover 2 --- 6,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: September 7th, 2015

Cover Type: Official Cover from Post Office
Cover Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]


Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Israel, Judaica, Jewish, Sionism, and in particular Jewish Organizations, as the release celebrates the Centenary of the Organized Jewish Collectivity in Uruguay.

Now, looking more at the desing of this Special Postmark, unfortunately it did not add any Topic by it design, as it is only declarative of the event it celebrates.

Finally, the choice of Stamps for this Special Postmark was with the intention to reinforce Israel, Judaica, Jewish, Sionism Topic, so a release of 2013, a Joint Issue between Israel and Uruguay celebrating it Diplomatic Relationships was selected, which add the Topics: Paintings, and the Painter José Gurvich, as the Painting "La anunciación de Sara", that in english means "Sarah's Annunciation" is shown in it.

The other release selected was one celebrating the 70 Years of the closing of Auschwitz Concentration Camp from 2015 that adds the following Topics: World War II, Music, and Trains from a wider Transports.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

URU - 2015 - #030 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - SPECIAL POSTMARK: 75 YEARS OF ISRAELI CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF URUGUAY


Uruguay - 2015 - Special Postmark: 75 Years of Israeli Central Committee of Uruguay PreviousNext )



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POSTMARK on Cover 1 --- 5,00 EUR
POSTMARK on Cover 2 --- 6,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: September 7th, 2015

Cover Type: Official Cover from Post Office
Cover Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]


Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Israel, Judaica, Jewish, Sionism, and in particular Jewish Organizations, as the release celebrates the 75 Years of the Israeli Central Committee of Uruguay.

The "Comité Central Israelita del Uruguay (CCIU)" is a representative body of the Jewish community in Uruguay. It was founded on December 11th of 1940, representing the vast majority of Jewish institutions in the country, and covering the need for coordination and centralization.

Now, looking more at the desing of this Special Postmark, unfortunately it did not add any Topic by it design, as it is only declarative of the event it celebrates.

Finally, the choice of Stamps for this Special Postmark was with the intention to reinforce Israel, Judaica, Jewish, Sionism Topic, so a release of 2013, a Joint Issue between Israel and Uruguay celebrating it Diplomatic Relationships was selected, which add the Topics: Paintings, and the Painter José Gurvich, as the Painting "La anunciación de Sara", that in english means "Sarah's Annunciation" is shown in it.

The other release selected was one celebrating the 70 Years of the closing of Auschwitz Concentration Camp from 2015 that adds the following Topics: World War II, Music, and Trains from a wider Transports.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

URU - 2015 - #029 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - SPECIAL POSTMARK: PHILATELIC EXHIBITION URUTEM 2015, CENTENARY OF NEON LIGHT


Uruguay - 2015 - Special Postmark: Philatelic Exhibition URUTEM 2015, Centenary of Neon Light PreviousNext )



Options:

POSTMARK on Cover 1 --- 3,50 EUR
POSTMARK on Cover 2 --- 3,50 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: September 2nd, 2015 (it was put in the post office website after Artigas Pink webpage was published)

Cover Type: Official Cover from Post Office
Cover Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]


Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Philatelic Exhibitions, from Wider Philately or Exhibitions, and in particular Thematic Stamp Exhibitions, or URUTEMS, as the release celebrates the 2015 Edition of URUTEM.

URUTEM 2015 took place from September 2nd to September 4th on Montevideo, and in it, there were shown Thematic Collections from Brazilian and Uruguayan Philatelists.

Now, looking more at the desing of this Special Postmark, as besides presenting URUTEM 2015, it also celebrates the Centenary of the Neon Lights, other Topics appears, as: Technology, Light, Electricity, Chemistry, and Noble Gases.

Finally, the choice of Stamps for this Special Postmark was with the intention to reinforce Philately Topic, so a release of 2005 about another URUTEM Philatelic Exhibition was selected, which add the Topics: Architecture, and Trees, and then a Stamp celebrating the 150 Years of the Uruguayan Stamps from 2006 that adds the following Topics: Stamps over Stamps, Sun, Sun of May, Horses from a wider Animals, and Stagecoach from a wider Transport.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

URU - 2015 - #028 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - PERMANENT SERIE, JOSÉ GERVASIO ARTIGAS, PINK


Uruguay - 2015 - Permanent Serie, José Gervasio Artigas, Pink PreviousNext )



Options:

SERIES --- 1,00 EUR
 SERIES [2x2] --- 3,00 EUR
 FDC not Sent --- 2,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: September 4th, 2015
Printed: 200.000 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: Rectangular [21 mm. x 27 mm.]
Perforation: Lines
Gum: Self Adhesive

Block Configuration: 25 stamps [5 x 5]
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [Unknown]

FDC Type: Official Cover Issued by Post Office
FDC Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]


Catalogue information:

Michel: No Data Available
Ivert: No Data Available
Scott: No Data Available
Stanley & Gibbons: No Data Available


Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Clearly the Personality of José Gervasio Artigas is the Main Topic of this Release, as it will be of the whole Stamps of this Permanent series.

Then, the Personality of José Artigas also could be included in wider Topics as Uruguayan Personalities, Uruguayan Militars, and of course in one dedicated to National Heroes.

Finally, surrounding the Personality of  José Artigas some Topics arises. The first that cames to our mind is History, in particular the History of Southamerica, focus on the Emancipation of Southamerica, or the Liberty of Southamerica, or the Spanish American wars of independence, as José Gervasio Artigas was one of the most notorious figures of that Emancipation. Also the Ideologies associated with him, as Federalism and Liberalism, even a last one centred on his figure called Artiguism, are clearly represented in this stamp. Finally, by his great labour in the Uruguayan Army, Militaria is another topic directly associated with this issue.

Then, the desing of the Issue is very simple so only the Portrait type of Painting Art Topic is added, as all the stamps from the Permanent Series will have the portrait with a Close-up of the Face of José Gervasio Artigas performed by the Artist Miguel Angel Tuala, based in the work "Artigas en la Ciudadela", an Oil Painting of one of the most worldwide known Uruguayan Painters as it is Juan Manual Blanes.

The difference between the stamps of this Permanent Series will be only the Facial Value and the Colour in which the Portrait of Artigas is printed. In this case the Facial value is 10 UYP, and the Colour selected for this Stamp is Plnk.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

Sunday, September 6, 2015

URU - 2015 - #027 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - SPECIAL POSTMARK: 15 YEARS OF ACORDELUR, CHORAL ASSOCIATION OF URUGUAY


Uruguay - 2015 - Special Postmark: 15 Years of ACORDELUR, the Choral Associaton of Uruguay PreviousNext )



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POSTMARK on Cover 1 --- 4,00 EUR
POSTMARK on Cover 2 --- 5,00 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: August 27th, 2015

Cover Type: Official Cover from Post Office
Cover Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]


Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Music, from a Wider Arts, and in particular Choruses, or Uruguayan Choruses, as the release celebrates the 15th Anniversary of ACORDELUR, "Asociación de CORos DEL URuguay", the Choral Association of Uruguay.

ACORDELUR consists of over 500 members, including a wide range of Choristers, Conductors and Musicians, as well as supporters of Choral Music that share the objectives of the Association.

Then, looking more at the desing of this Special Postmark, not much Topic could be added, as besides the Logo of the Association, only a group of People Singing is shown. Perhaps the only the Glasses that two of the people from the Chorus wear, could be useful for an additional Topic.

Finally, the choice of Stamps for this Special Postmark was with the intention to reinforce Music Topic, so a release of 2013 about the National Youth Orchestra was selected, which add the Topics: Orchestras, Music Instruments, specially Violin and French Horn, and also a beautiful Miniature Sheet of Frederick Chopin from 2010 that adds, besides the personality of this great Composer, Dance Topic, and also Music Instruments, Piano in particular.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

URU - 2015 - #026 - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - NATIONAL PAINTERS, FEDERICO SÁEZ AND ANHELO HERNÁNDEZ


Uruguay - 2015 - National Painters, Federico Sáez and Anhelo Hernández PreviousNext )




Options:

SERIES --- 2,00 EUR
STAMP 1 --- 1,50 EUR
STAMP 2 --- 1,50 EUR
SE-TENANT NORMAL --- 2,50 EUR
SE-TENANT INVERTED --- 3,00 EUR
SE-TENANT [2x2] --- 8,00 EUR
BLOCK --- 20,00 EUR
FDC not Sent --- 3,50 EUR

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Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: August 27th, 2015
Printed: 15.000 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: Both Rectangular
[ Stamp 1: [25 mm. x 39 mm.]
Stamp 2: [23 mm. x 39 mm.] ]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration: 12 series [4 x 3] , 24 stamps [4 x 6]
[ [ Stamp 1, Stamp 2, Stamp 1, Stamp 2 Stamp 1, Stamp 2 ]
[ Stamp 1, Stamp 2, Stamp 1, Stamp 2 Stamp 1, Stamp 2 ]
[ Stamp 1, Stamp 2, Stamp 1, Stamp 2 Stamp 1, Stamp 2 ] ]
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [202 mm. x 198 mm.]

FDC Type: Official Cover from Post Office
FDC Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]


Catalogue information:

Michel: No Data Available
Ivert: No Data Available
Scott: No Data Available
Stanley & Gibbons: No Data Available

Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Painters, in particular the Uruguayan Painters, and among them, the ones selected this year for this annual issue of National Painters, that are: Federico Sáez and Anhelo Hernandez.  Also undoubtely Art Topic is included too, in particular Paintings and Uruguayan Paintings, and also Art Noveau, as both Artist could be included in that category.

Carlos Federico Sáez (14 November 1878, Mercedes - 4 January 1901, Montevideo) was an Artist from Uruguay. He was born into a wealthy family in the city of Mercedes in western Uruguay. By the age of 13 he was producing outstanding paintings and drawings. In 1891 he moved to Montevideo to study with the painter Juan Franzi. The well-known painter Juan Manuel Blanes recommended that Sáez go to study in Italy, which was a fairly common practice for wealthy young artists in Uruguay at that time. The national government provided him with an art scholarship at just 14 years of age. He spent the next seven years in Rome. He entered the Academy of Fine Arts in 1893, but was interested in new artistic movements such as the Macchiaioli and Art Nouveau. In 1896 he set up his own atelier in the Via Margutta, offering a number of shows. In 1900 he fell ill and returned to Montevideo where he died shortly after at the age of 22.

Sáez painted mainly Portraits. His work is characterised by Loose Brush Strokes that still convey a Realistic Precision. While he was in Italy he painted a number of portraits where the canvas is left visible - a technique used in Abstract Art, and which was not seen elsewhere until 1910. In his short career he produced more than 70 oil paintings and 100 drawings. He is considered one of the principal Uruguayan artists and the first to produce truly modern art.

Anhelo Hernández Ríos (Montevideo, Uruguay, 1922-2010) Artist, Researcher and Professor of Uruguay. He was born on November 21, 1922. Between 1935 and 1941, he studied sculpture and drawing with Alberto Savio, a disciple of Aristide Maillol. In 1941, he entered the School of Applied Arts and studied with Antonio Pena, Edmundo Pratto and F. Moller De Berg. In 1942 he became a student of the newly formed National School of Fine Arts and attended the workshop of the sculptor Severino Pose. In late 1942 he joined the workshop of Joaquín Torres García, of which it was part until the master's death in 1949. In 1969 he won on a competitive grant from the Union of Artists of Uruguay to study and work at the School of Art Berlin where his mentor was Professor Arno Mohr

Then, looking more at the desing of the Issue, each Stamp shows a Painting of each of the Artist, and the Topics that appears in each one are very different. In the first stamp, the Painting "El Chal Rojo", that in English means "The Red Shawl", shows a Portrait of a wealthy young lady wearing that Clothing Adornment, the Shawl, that give the name to the Painting.

The second Painting is called "Eros and Psique", in which, although the representation is quite Abstract, it main elements is a barely Nude Androgynous Couple Hugging and probably Kissing, surrounded by a kind of Constructions that reminds a Suburb.

Finally, a few more Topics could be add, as Paintbrush, and Palette, because of the icons that shows the ink colours used in the printing of the Block, and also Sun, Astronomy, Maps, and Maps of Uruguay as they appear in the FDC Cancelation.


If you consider that there are another topics in this stamp, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

TOPIC STUDY - #0003 - BASKETBALL SPORT - URUGUAY - PART 1 OF 5


Basketball Sport - Uruguay PreviousNext )
 
Part 1 of 5: Years 2010 - 2015
PreviousNext )






Topic Description:

Basketball is a Sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court. The objective is to shoot a ball through a hoop 18 inches (46 cm) in diameter and 10 feet (3.048 m) high mounted to a backboard at each end.

A team can score a field goal by shooting the ball through the basket during regular play. A field goal scores three points for the shooting team if the player shoots from behind the three-point line, and two points if shot from in front of the line. A team can also score via free throws, which are worth one point, after the other team was assessed with certain fouls. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins, but additional time (overtime) is issued when the score is tied at the end of regulation. The ball can be advanced on the court by bouncing it while walking or running or throwing it to a teammate. It is a violation to lift or drag one's pivot foot without dribbling the ball, to carry it, or to hold the ball with both hands then resume dribbling.

As well as many techniques for shooting, passing, dribbling and rebounding, basketball teams generally have player positions and offensive and defensive structures (player positioning). Traditionally, the tallest and strongest members of a team are called a center or power forward, while slightly shorter and more agile players are called small forward, and the shortest players or those who possess the best ball handling skills are called a point guard or shooting guard.


Brief Description of Releases:

Only a few Releases on Basketball Sport Topic were released by the Uruguayan Post Office, in the period studied by this publication that is Years 2010 to 2015, being precisely, only Five Releases were issued until now, being only Two of them, with Basketball Sport as Main Topic, then having One a Major Reference in the Design, and the other Two having a Minor Reference in the Design.

The First Uruguayan Release related to the Basketball Sport Topic in the period studied was issued on September 1st of 2010, and was about the Centenary of Sporting Club, a Sport Club who is most known by his Basketball Team.

Then, the following release was issued on March 30th of 2012 and it was about XXX Olympic Games in London 2012 showing a Minor Reference to Basketball only in the Full Sheet of the Release.

Later, on May 5th of 2014 another Minor Reference was seen on a release about the Centenary of the University League.

Finally the two Releases in which Basketball was the Main Topic, came in in year 2015, the first one in March 18th of 2015, this time sharing Main Topic with Volleyball, as this release celebrated the Centenary of Basketball and Volleyball Federations, and then on April 7th of 2015 a Special Cancelation was issued to commemorate the Centenary of Basketball Federation.


Chronological Ennumeration of Releases:


September 1st of 2010Single Stamp Series with Mayor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport
March 30th of 2012: Block of a Four Stamp Series with Minor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport
May 5th of 2014Single Stamp with Label Series with Minor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport
March 18th of 2015: One Stamp of a Two Stamp Series with Uruguayan Basketball Federation as Main Topic
April 7th of 2015: Special Postmark with Uruguayan Basketball Federation as Main Topic


Relevance Clasification of Releases:

Main Topic of the Release:

March 18th of 2015: One Stamp of a Two Stamp Series with Uruguayan Volleyball Federation as Main Topic
April 7th of 2015: Special Postmark with Uruguayan Volleyball Federation as Main Topic

Major Reference in the Design:

September 1st of 2010Single Stamp Series with Mayor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport


Minor Reference in the Design:

March 30th of 2012: Block of a Four Stamp Series with Minor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport
May 5th of 2014Single Stamp with Label Series with Minor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport

 Topic Intrinsical Classification of Releases:

Basketball Teams:

September 1st of 2010Single Stamp Series with Mayor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport


Basketball Sport

March 30th of 2012: Block of a Four Stamp Series with Minor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport
May 5th of 2014Single Stamp with Label Series with Minor Reference in the Design to Basketball Sport


Uruguayan Basketball Federation

March 18th of 2015: One Stamp of a Two Stamp Series with Uruguayan Volleyball Federation as Main Topic
April 7th of 2015: Special Postmark with Uruguayan Volleyball Federation as Main Topic


If you consider that there are another releases in this Topic, that were not spot in this review, you are encouraged to telling me about them, so please do not hesitate to post a comment. I would appreciate your help very much.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

URU - 2012 - MAR 30TH - BRIEF DESCRIPTION - XXX OLYMPIC GAMES LONDON 2012


Uruguay - 2012 - XXX Olympic Games, London 2012 PreviousNext )






Options:

SERIES --- 7,50 EUR
STAMP 1 --- 3,50 EUR
STAMP 2 --- 3,50 EUR
STAMP 3 --- 3,50 EUR
STAMP 4 --- 3,50 EUR
SE-TENANT NORMAL --- 8,00 EUR
SE-TENANT INVERTED --- 10,00 EUR
BLOCK --- 15,00 EUR
BLOCK with First Day Cancellation --- 18,00 EUR
FDC not Sent --- 9,50 EUR

If you are interested in any of this items, or any other items from Uruguay, just make a donation including your e-mail in the description.

I will contact you as soon I receive your donation, we agree on which items do you need, and I will discount the donation done to the amount of your purchase.



Issue information:

Country: Uruguay
Date: March 30th, 2012
Printed: 45.000 copies

Stamp Shape and Size: All Rectangular [47 mm. x 32 mm.]
Perforation: Circular
Gum: Water Activated

Block Configuration: 2 series [2 x 1] , 8 stamps [4 x 2]
[ [ Stamp 1, Stamp 2 ]
[ Stamp 3, Stamp 4 ]
[ Stamp 1, Stamp 2]
[ Stamp 3, Stamp 4 ] ]
Block Shape and Size: Rectangular [140 mm. x 180 mm.]

FDC Type: Official Cover from Post Office
FDC not sent Shape and Size: Rectangular [165 mm. x 105 mm.]


Catalogue information:

Michel: No Data Available
Ivert: 2554 - 2557
Scott: No Data Available
Stanley & Gibbons: No Data Available


Topics:

Brief Description:

A brief description of the Most Popular Topics of this Release are: Olympic Games, or a a wider Sports, or in particular the XXX Olympic Game London 2012.

The 2012 Summer Olympics, formally the Games of the XXX Olympiad and commonly known as London 2012, was a major international multi-sport event celebrated in the tradition of the Olympic Games, as governed by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). It took place in London, United Kingdom and to a lesser extent across the country from 25th of July to 12th of August 2012. The first event, the group stage in women's football began on 25 July at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, followed by the Opening Ceremonies on 27th of July. More than 10,000 athletes from 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated.

Following a bid headed by Former Olympic Champion Sebastian Coe and Then-Mayor of London Ken Livingstone, London was selected as the host city on 6th of July of 2005 during the 117th IOC Session in Singapore, defeating bids from Moscow, New York City, Madrid and Paris. London was the first city to host the Modern Olympic Games three times, having previously done so in 1908 and in 1948.

The Games received widespread acclaim for their organisation, with the volunteers, the British military and public enthusiasm praised particularly highly. The opening ceremony, directed by Danny Boyle, received widespread acclaim throughout the world, particular praise from the British public and a minority of widely ranging criticisms from some social media sites. During the Games, Michael Phelps became the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time, winning his 22nd medal. Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei entered female athletes for the first time, so that every currently eligible country has sent a female competitor to at least one Olympic Games. Women's boxing was included for the first time, thus the Games became the first at which every sport had female competitors.

These were the last Olympic Games under the IOC presidency of Jacques Rogge, and the Medal Table was won by United States, followed by China, and Great Britain.

Then, looking more at the desing of the Issue, many Topics arise, mostly related with Sports, however it also appears Architecture and Tourism, as many Typical Views of London are shown in the Design besides the Sportsmen chosen to be honored with Stamps in this Release.

Starting with Sports, from the eight in which Uruguay participated on this Olympic Games, only four were chosen to be present, one on each stamp of the Series. The selected ones were: Football, Cycling, Laser Sailing, and Atlethics, and the Sportsmen chosen in each Sport were: Luis Suarez, actual Striker of the National Team of Uruguay and the Barcelona Futbol Club, that also played in great Football Teams as Liverpool from England and Ayax from Holland. Then Jorge Soto in Cycling, Alejandro Foglia in Laser Sailing, and finally Deborah Rodriguez in 400 m Hurdles Atlethics.

Although only the Four previously mentioned Sports appears in the stamps, in the complete desing of the release, Sixteen are shown, as on the margins of the Block, two stripes of Icons with Draft Representations of Sports are placed, and these include the following Sports: Basketball, Waterpolo, Fencing, Tennis, Rowing, Football, Wrestling, Boxing, Taekwondo, Canoeing, Gymnastics, Equestrian, Shooting, Cycling, and Field Hockey.

Then, as noted previously, many Typical Views of London are shown in the Design of the Stamps. These Views are:

The Arcelormittal Orbit,  a 114.5 metre tall Sculpture and Observation Tower in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London. It is Britain's largest piece of public art, and is intended to be a permanent lasting legacy of London's hosting of the 2012 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, assisting in the post-Olympics regeneration of the Stratford area.

Orbit was designed by Turner-Prize winning artist Sir Anish Kapoor and Cecil Balmond of Engineering Group Arup. Announced on 31 March 2010, it was expected to be completed by December 2011. The project came about after Mayor of London Boris Johnson and Olympics Minister Tessa Jowell decided in 2008 that the Olympic Park needed "something extra". Designers were asked for ideas for an "Olympic tower" at least 100 metres (330 ft) high, and Orbit was the unanimous choice from proposals considered by a nine-person advisory panel.

The project was expected to cost £19.1 million, with £16 million coming from Britain's richest man, the Steel Tycoon Lakshmi Mittal, Chairman of the ArcelorMittal Steel Company, and the balance of £3.1 million coming from the London Development Agency. The name "ArcelorMittal Orbit" combines the name of Mittal's Company, as chief sponsor, with "Orbit", the original working title for Kapoor and Balmond's design.

Then, the St Paul's Cathedral, an Anglican Cathedral, the Seat of the Bishop of London and the Mother Church of the Diocese of London. It sits on Ludgate Hill, the highest point of the City of London. Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604. The present church, dating from the Late 17th century, was designed in the English Baroque Style by Sir Christopher Wren. Its construction, completed within Wren's lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding programme in the City after the Great Fire of London.

The cathedral is one of the most famous and most recognisable sights in London. Its dome, framed by the spires of Wren's City churches, dominated the skyline for 300 years. At 111 m. high, it was the tallest building in London from 1710 to 1962. Its dome is among the highest in the world. St Paul's is the second largest church building in area in the United Kingdom after Liverpool Cathedral.

St Paul's Cathedral occupies a significant place in the national identity. It is the central subject of much promotional material, as well as images of the dome surrounded by the smoke and fire of the Blitz. Important services held at St Paul's have included the funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Sir Winston Churchill; Jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria; peace services marking the end of the First and Second World Wars; the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, the launch of the Festival of Britain and the thanksgiving services for the Golden Jubilee, the 80th Birthday and the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II.

In the third stamp you can see The Tower Bridge (built 1886 – 1894)  is a Combined Bascule and Suspension Bridge in London. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London. Tower Bridge is one of five London bridges now owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates, a charitable trust overseen by the City of London Corporation. It is the only one of the Trust's bridges not to connect the City of London directly to the Southwark Bank, the northern landfall being in Tower Hamlets.

The bridge consists of two Bridge Towers tied together at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, designed to withstand the horizontal tension forces exerted by the suspended sections of the bridge on the landward sides of the towers. The vertical components of the forces in the suspended sections and the vertical reactions of the two walkways are carried by the two robust towers. The bascule pivots and operating machinery are housed in the base of each tower. The bridge's present colour scheme dates from 1977, when it was painted red, white and blue for Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee. Originally it was painted a mid greenish-blue colour.

The last stamp is dedicated to the Big Ben Clock, and the Parliament Palace, where Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the Clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and often extended to refer to the Clock and the Clock Tower.

The Tower is officially known as the Elizabeth Tower, renamed as such to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II (prior to being renamed in 2012 it was known simply as "Clock Tower"). The tower holds the Second Largest Four-Faced Chiming Clock in the world (Minneapolis City Hall being the largest). The tower was completed in 1858 and had its 150th anniversary on 31 May 2009, during which celebratory events took place. The tower has become one of the most prominent symbols of the United Kingdom and is often in the establishing shot of films set in London.

Finally, Maps, and in particular Maps of the United Kingdom Topic could be added, as a small iconic one appears as the colour proof at the right-bottom corner of the Block.


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