See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt is looking for Travelling Animals
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| "The Champ" |
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| 2014: Working Horses |
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt is looking for Travelling Animals
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| "The Champ" |
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| 2014: Working Horses |
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| 1965: Gorges du Tarn |
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| 1982: Navigation on the Danube - Danube Commission |
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| 1970: Floating Logs - Log Driver Johan Eriksson |
Timmerflotting (historic log driving) from the times past when harvested timber was floated down rivers to saw mills. The trees were cut in winter and the spring floods sent them on their watery journey. Commercial floating ended in 1991 with a final drive on the River Klaralven.
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| 2023: River Wildlife |
Sunday Stamps theme - Rivers - See It On A Postcard
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt this week is travelling in Boats although I am mostly travelling in ships here -
A variety of vessles plying their trade on the Great Lakes. Clockwise from top left, the historic steam powered Willis B Boyer, a lake freighter currently operating as a museum ship in Toledo, Ohio (Lake Erie), William R Roesch self unloading Great Lakes bulk freighter The Armco -a 1953 bulk freighter which spent decades hauling iron ore and coal. Way after this card was published it was renamed American Valour in 2006-2018 after that it changed flags to Canadian to become the Valo and settling into its home port in St Catherines, Ontario. Indiana Harbor 1,000 foot long self unloading lake freighter. Edmund Fitzgerald a Great Lakes freighter that encountered 100mph hurricane force winds and massive waves on Lake Superior in 1975 and sank suddenly without issuing a distress signal. All 29 crew members perished. Lastly Stewart J Cort entered service in 1972 carrying iron ore for Bethlehem Steel. She has had an accident prone life but still sailing.From working vessels to
the leisure of Cruises. The sister ships of Veendam and Volendam started life as Argentina and Brasil but were bought by the Holland American Line and refitted for cruising in 1971 making their debut in 1973for the shipping line's centenary. Torquay serves as an occasional port of call for Holland America who tender passengers ashore to the 'English Riviera' . Long after this card of 1973 Torbay became famous for sheltering Holland America's multiple idle ships during the 2020 pandemic pause,RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 or QE2. Now a retired ocean liner it operated from 1969 to 2008when in 1982 this card was posted on the high seas. Today the QE2 is an hotel and tourist attraction in Dubai.![]() |
| "Colours of Brittany" |
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| 1983: Low Value Definitive Stamps |
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| 1979: Kluane National Park (National Park definitive series) |
Kluane National Park, home of high mountains, glaziers and grizzly bears. The artist Alan C Collier travelled to southwestern Yukon to paint its rugged icy white mountain landscape. The stamp features his 'Across the Tundra'.
Sunday Stamps theme this week - Mountains - See It On A Postcard
See Ir On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt for August will be Travelling, this week, on trains
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| 1980: 150th Anniv of Liverpool and Manch ester Railway (Designer - David Gentleman) |
A full train of day trippers, some are in the 1st class carriage and others in 2nd class
All together on the Ravenglass and Eskdale narrow gauge railway enjoying a day out in the Eskdale valley. Just in case you were thinking about the Lake District's proclivity to rain they also run covered carriages.![]() |
| Strasburg Rail Road, Strasburg, Pennsylvania |
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| 1987: Airmail - Aviation |
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| 1980: World Cup Aerobatics, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA |
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| 2016: Royal Aeronautical Society 150 Years - Innovation in Aerospace |
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| 1987: Helicopters |
Sunday Stamps theme - Aviation - at See It On A Postcard
See It On a Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt - Shelters
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| Charcoal Burning |
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| Barn in Winter. (2016: Finnish Barns Maximum Card 112) |
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| 1997: Europa - Tales and Legends |
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| 2006: Animal Tales |
Favourite children's book animals:- Roald Dahl;s 'The Enormous Crocodile'; Michael Bond's Paddington Bear. The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, where a very tiny Caterpillar consumes many types of foods before eventually turning into a butterfly. It seems it has taken two circular chunks out of the stamp on the journey. Lastly learn the alphabet with Maisy Mouse's ABC here she is dressing up as a Queen but her adventures include balancing on an Elephant's trunk and flying a Kite. The interactive book is by Lucy Cousins.
Sunday Stamps theme - Children's Books - See It On A Postcard
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt - Architecture - Stations (train, bus or airport)
Liverpool Exchange opened in May 1850. it had five platforms with an overall roof for "the comfort of passengers" By the 1870s traffic had increased so much it was eventually expanded in 1888 and opened in its new form. Exchange consisted of this grand hotel frontage behind which was a covered cab road, further buildings provided offices, booking and waiting facilities. It now had 10 platform faces protected by gabled roofs. The station closed in 1977 and trains were diverted to the new underground link line. The card was sent in 1903.In contrast - Redmire Station in the snow. Once the terminus of the Wensleydale Railway, unfortunately the track has deteriorated and at the moment the platform and car park are being used as en engineering base to re-lay the line The station building (once the station masters house, booking hall and waiting room) has been owned by the 2nd Acomb Scouts Group since 1988 taking the name of Redmire Station House Activity Centre, a hostel for use by families and youth groups with cycling and walking routes straight from the door into the Yorkshire Dales.
Broad Gauge engine in Bristol's old Temple Meads Station. Brunel's Great Western Railway was built using broad gauge which would lead to the Gauge Wars as the rest of Britain largely adopted standard gauge. The tracks at Temple Mead were then converted to mixed gauge. The postcard artist John G Norris shows Post Office Station Staff transferring mail at Bristol Old Temple Mead Station around 1892.As an added bonus there is a special cancel for the departure of the Orient Express from Temple Meads Station in 1985 as part of the Great Western Railway's 150th anniversary celebrations
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| 1998: Lighthouses (Design - Dick Davis) |
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| 1978: Lighthouses of the Bailiwick |
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| 2002: 100th Anniversary of ICES (Council for the Exploration of the Sea) |
A joint issue of the same miniature sheet by Greenland, Faroe Islands and Denmark. Each country had two stamps. I have a Danish stamp which was used for postage but it is the one with the ship and fish without the attached lighthouse so post the full expanse with a lighthouse showing the way. I like to think that is the Skagen Lighthouse in the far north of Jutland, once Denmark's tallest lighthouse which today also houses a migratory bird center.
Sunday Stamps theme of - Lighthouses - follow the light to See It On A Postcard
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt - Architecture - Palaces
The monumental Winter Palace in St Petersburg, the former main residence of the Russian royal family on the south bank of the Neva River. Today of course it is part of the Hermitage Museum complex.
The Royal Palace of Aranjuez one of the official residences of the Spanish royal family. It looks a wonderful entrance into the square for high stepping horses. There is a museum on the ground floor and the rooms and gardens are open to the public.
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| 1996: Olympic Games |
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| 1970: Football World Championships |
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| 1982: World Cup |
Sunday Stamps A-Z for - the roman numeral X, Yemen and Zaire - See It On A Postcard
See It On A Postcard's Thursday Postcard Hunt - for the month of July : Architecture - Houses
One of the traditional houses or mansions in the village of Vizitsa on the southern Pelion peninsula, located 540 metres (1771 ft) above sea level overlooking the Pegasetic GulfThe village of Pivakes on the south western slopes of the Pelion mountain range is considered one of the best preserved villages in the region. The Pelion in Northern Greece, as can be seen, is heavily wooded with trees such as beach, oak and chestnuts beneath which are cool springs and streams. The stone paved paths connecting the villages are called kalderimia where one might spot a wild tortoise trundling along or basking in the sunshine One of my favourite places in Greece.![]() |
| Vallorcine, Haute-Savoie, (Altitude 1260m) France |
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| Easdale Argyll |
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| 1956: Power Stations and Waterfalls (Artist - S Jonsson) |
Skogafoss, a 60 metre waterfall on Iceland's south coast with easy access from a car park.
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| 1977: Europa - Landscapes |
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| 2026: Waterfalls |
Hardraw Falls, North Yorkshire plummets over a limestone lip, eroding softer rock to create an overhang. Visitors to this natural amphitheater are warned not to walk behind the veil of water because of the precarious nature of the overhang.
Sunday Stamps A-Z this week at the letter W - Waterfalls - See It On A Postcard