2000: The 20th Century. Issue 1 (Design - Keith Bassford) |
1997: 25th Anniversary Reign of Queen Margrethe |
such as the 25th anniversary of her reign which shows her with her consort Prince Henrik, then with her son Crown Price Henrik, her New Year's speech and lastly meeting the people.
1971: Centenary Women's Association (Design - C Linck after a photo; Engraver - Cz Slania) |
For Mathilde Fibiger (1830-1872) a Danish feminist, the vote for women would have been but a dream. Her debut novel 'Cara Raphael 'had a great influence on the women's movement but her writing, although well regarded, did not make much money so she turned to painting porcelain, dressmaking and translating German novels for income. She then trained as a Telegraph Operator in 1866 and became the first female official of Danish State Telegraph. The Danish Women's Association's Mathilde Prize is named after her as an advocate of women's rights and is awarded to women, men, companies and organisations who are working for full legal and factual equality between men and women.
1988: Europa - Transport and communications |
Perhaps if Mathilde had been born in the 20th Century she might have become a postie like this one.
Sunday Stamps II theme this week is - Women - for the female of the species - See It On A Postcard
4 comments:
Grat post!
I didn't know about Mathilde Fibiger.
I did not know that about the Danish succession.
Great stamps today.
Another telegraph operator!
I've just gone down a long rabbit hole of Danish royalty from your Margrethe II stamps! What an interesting woman.
I have spent many happy hours working in and visiting Demark but have not seen most of these before.
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