Date of Issue – 4 December 2009
Hi ! Here is a new stamp on Louis Braille by Slovakia issued on 4 December 2009 to commemorate 200 years of his Birth. The design of the stamp is very exclusive and is one of the most beautiful designs of this year’s Braille stamps. Its colorful with special Tab. This stamp will become favourite of all those collecting on Braille. A great appreciation for the designer of this stamp, Mr Ľubomír Paľo . In Club news, some news from our readers.This is all for Today !……Till Next Post…Have a Nice Time !..
Louis Braille
It is an exciting experience to run your fingers over a piece of paper that informs in detail. That’s what blind and visually-impaired people around the world are able to do thanks to Louis Braille, the inventor of the ingenious system used by blind people to read and write. At the age of sixteen (in 1825) he developed a system of characters with six raised dots which can be variously combined to represent the whole alphabet. The invention represented a real breakthrough on the path of knowledge, education, and self-assertion of millions of blind and visually-impaired across the world.
Louis Braille was born on 4 January 1809 in Coupvray, France, to the family of a harness maker. He was the youngest of four children. When he was just over three years old, he unfortunately lost his sight while playing in his father’s workshop. Louis Braille died on 6 January 1852 in Paris.
As a sign of the French society’s gratitude, his ashes were deposited in the Panthéon in Paris, a place of last repose for the greatest men and women of France. Several years ago, the Society of Friends of Louis Braille turned his birth house in Coupvray, located about 35 km from Paris, into a museum.
Courtesy – Postal Philatelic service, Slovakia
Club News
Hobby Festival in Delhi
The Hobby festival is the first of its kind to be organized in the Christmas break of December 2009. Stamps Coins and Banknotes will be on display for two days at the festival. On display there shall be more than 100 frames of quality stamp collections on various themes, more than 40 frames of coins and banknotes. No entry fee for exhibitors.
Closing date for exhibitors: 23rd December 2009
Last date for article for souvenir: 22nd December 2009
An article for the souvenir is mandatory for exhibitors.
Inauguration on 26th December 2009 at 9.30 am
Exhibition closes at 5.30 on 27th December 2009
Distribution of Certificate of Participation at 6.00 pm on 27th December 2009
For details contact: 9810241363
Details of the Exhibition
Date : 26th and 27th December 2009 (Saturday & Sunday)
Venue : Auditorium, Sardar Patel Vidyalaya
Time : 1000 hrs to 1800 hrs (both days)
Display : Twenty five collector’s material with be on display
Coins: British India – copper and silver coins, Indian States, Mughal period coinage, Republic India etc,
Banknotes: British period, Independent India, Polymer banknotes, worldwide and thematic
Stamps: British India, India Republic, thematics and postal stationery.
Special Pmk : Two special postmarks on both the days of the exhibition
Sale counter : India Post (stamps and first day covers)
: Reserve Bank of India (new coins and banknotes)
: Army Postal Service (APS Special Covers)
: Stamp Dealers for sale of stamps and coins
- Vijay Seth, Chairman - Organizing Committee
New Blog on Gandhi
My name is Ketan Patel and I am a newbie in Gandhi Philatelic collection. Recently I joined with Maulik Thakkar who started this blog on Gandhi. Just click to view http://gandhiphilately.blogspot.com/
- Ketan Patel.Fremont,CA,USA
News from Gorakhpur
Philatelists from Gorakhpur making request to India Post to issue a stamp on Woman farmer. Mr Ashwani Dubey has sent the image of proposed stamp.
1 comment:
Hey are you a professional journalist? This article is very well written, as compared to most other blogs i saw today….
anyhow thanks for the good read!
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