Archive for October, 2008

The International Polar Year 2008


Date of Issue: 18 November 2008
Denominations: 0.60, 1.20, 1.00

The International Polar Year (IPY) is a major scientific programme centred around the study of the Arctic and Antarctic from March 2007 to March 2009. The IPY, desired by the International Council for Science (ICSU) and the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), will in actual fact be the fourth polar year, after those of 1882-3, 1932-3, and 1957-8. To thoroughly cover both the Arctic and the Antarctic to the same degree, IPY 2007-8 will take into consideration two complete annual cycles between March 2007 and March 2009 and will involve over 200 projects, with thousands of scientists from over 60 nations examining a vast range of aspects of physiological, biological and social research. This is also an unprecedented occasion to demonstrate, follow and realise scientific projects in real time. In particular, investigations will be made into climate changes in the polar zones, and the researchers will be able to provide fundamental information for the battle against global warming. The Azienda Autonoma di Stato Filatelica e Numismatica has thought to give priority to the photos taken by the researcher, Lucia Sala Simion, with their strikingly clear details and conceptual reference to the themes of the IPY. Through her images they wished to give importance to the preservation of the purity of Nature (€ 0.60 value) to maximising the beauty of the landscape and unspoilt nature; to the protection of the fauna in serious danger of extinction (€ 1.00 value); to the science (€ 1.20 value) with the presence of man as observer to formulate an adequate technological solution.

Delhi 2010 19th Commonwealth Games



Date of Issue: 18 October 2008
Denominations: Stamp 500p, Miniature sheet 2000p

III COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES 2008


Date of Issue: 12th October 2008
Denominations: 500p x 4

National Angkasawan Programme – Malaysia


Date of Issue: 21 October 2008
Denominations: 30 sen, 50 sen (2 designs), Miniature sheet – 2x RM1

— 30 sen (left): Soyuz TMA 11
— 50 sen (middle): Microgravity experiment
— 50 sen (right): International Space Station
— RM1 (x2): The Launch (on 10 October 2007)

Joint issue ARGENTINA -VIETNAM : Flowers



Date of Issue: 25 October 2008
Denomination: $ 1 each

a. Ceiba chodatii (Hassl.)Ravenna.
b. Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.

Year of Science Teaching – Argentina


Date of Issue: 25 October 2008
Denomination: $ 1

Celebrated Mountains of Korea Series


Date of issue: 17 October 2008
Denomination: 250 won x 4

Women of Distinction – Great Britain


Date of issue: 14 October 2008

1st class – Millicent Garrett Fawcett
Millicent Garrett was born in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. As a suffragist, she took a moderate line, but was a tireless campaigner, concentrating much of her energy on the struggle to improve women’s opportunities for higher education. In 1871, she co-founded Newnham College, Cambridge. She later became president of the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies (the NUWSS), a position she held from 1897 until 1919.

48p – Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, LSA, MD (June 9, 1836 – December 17, 1917), was an English physician and feminist, the first woman to gain a medical qualification in Britain.

50p – Marie Stopes
Marie Stopes (October 15, 1880 – October 2, 1958) was a Scottish author, eugenicist, campaigner for women’s rights and pioneer in the field of family planning. Stopes edited the journal Birth Control News which gave anatomically explicit advice, and in addition to her enthusiasm for protests at places of worship this provoked protest from both the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church. Her sex manual Married Love, which was written while she was still a virgin, was controversial and influential.

56p – Eleanor Rathbone
Eleanor Florence Rathbone (May 12, 1872 – January 2, 1946) was an Independent British Member of Parliament and long-term campaigner for women’s rights.

72p – Claudia Jones
Claudia Jones (February 15, 1915-December 24, 1964) was born in Belmont, Port of Spain, Trinidad. She was a feminist, Black Nationalist, political activist, community leader, journalist, and communist in the U.S.. She is also remembered in the UK as ‘the mother of Notting Hill Carnival’. As a result of the post-war cocoa price crash in Trinidad, when she was eight years old, she moved to Harlem, New York. She went on to win the Theodore Roosevelt Award for Good Citizenship at her junior high school.

81p – Barbara Castle
Barbara Castle (October 6, 1910 – May 3, 2002) was a British left-wing politician, born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire (and brought up in Pontefract and Bradford, Yorkshire), who adopted her family’s politics, joining the Labour Party. Elected to Parliament in 1945, she rose to become one of the most important Labour party politicians of the twentieth century.