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Tuesday, 31 August 2021
Qatar Stamps - The Preservation of the Nubian Temples
Saturday, 28 August 2021
Qatar Stamps - British Postal Agencies in Eastern Arabia
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If you would like to read more on the Kuwait issue please click on the stamp below.
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Thursday, 26 August 2021
Qatar Stamps - Coin Issue of 1965
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Wednesday, 25 August 2021
Qatar Stamps - Printers Proof
A few days ago we looked at progressive colour proof for the 1965 Fish Series. But there are many different types of printer proofs, and today we look at another one.
Some proofs are more rare than others, but all are sought after by collectors as a way to make their collection unique and therefore more appealing (valuable).
Please feel free to share other proofs you have in your collection - whether from Qatar or not.
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Tuesday, 24 August 2021
The History of Philately
"The art of stamp collector, which has spread to all over the civilised world has called into being the trade of the stamp dealer with his catalogues and circulars. The stamp collector, or philatelists as they are called, have their own journals, their own literature, and their own societies. There is in some minds, a constant desire to sort and classify, and to these philately particularly appealsThe origin of the idea of collecting stamps emanated, it is said from Belgium, and thence spread to France, to germany and to England. At the present day there is scarcely a country which has any pretension to civilisation that does not possess some votaries of philately while most have societies and journals devoted to it. The Stamp Collectors' Magazine (see below) was first issued in 1863; in 1972 the first auction pf postage stamps was held; today there are more than 20,000 stamp dealers in Europe, and one of the fraternity has just retired from business with a fortune of £50,000 (about £1,700,000 in todays currency) . In 1 1890, the Jubilee year to the Penny Postage, an Exhibition of postage Stamps was held inLeeds, which gave a great stimulus to the scientific study of the subject, whilst lately the British Museum accepted the collection of Mr. Tapling, M.P., which was valued at £60,000.The so called 'craze' has taken hold of society at both ends. The school-boy or school-girl, who puzzles over mysterious stamps from unknown lands, is getting a lesson in geography, more likely ro abide in the memory than any paragraph in a book. All ranks of society have adepts in stamp collecting amongst them; the Czar is said to have a collection which ranks third in value in the world, and the Queen and the Prince of Wales are also great collectors. The Duke of Saxe-Cohurg is president of the London Philatelic Society, and his nephew, the Duke of York, is one of the vice-presidents, whilst in India not a few of our native princes and rulers 'philatelist'.To a subject which has grown so extensively it was of course to be expected that the great Worlds' Fair of 1893 would have some reference; and a number of exhibitors from all parts of the world had rare and valuable stamps on view. Amongst the chief of these exhibitors Messrs. N. O. Bottliwalla and Co., of Abdool Rahman Street, Bombay, are specially noted as having one of the rarest and choicest collections in the official reproof the World' Fair. Bottliwalla and Co., have one of the finest and most extensive shows of postage and other stamps going: all the scarce and curious Indian ones and many odd and rare ones from various quarters of the earth"
If you would like to read or just flick through the first Stamp Collectors' magazine (1863) click on its image below:
Click to download one for the worlds first stamp collectors magazine |
Note that the Penny Black was only 23 years old by the time the first Stamp Collectors Magazine was published in 1863.
Monday, 23 August 2021
Qatar Stamps - Colour Proofs
While in France from early on the Government Printing Office has taken advantage of collectors search for unique elements and has officially printed colour proofs fro vemry early on and sold to collectors or given away to prominent figures,
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Friday, 20 August 2021
1966 - Qatar Issue for the International Co-operation Year
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Thursday, 19 August 2021
Local Dhows on stamps - an issue from 1976
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Types of Dhows used in Qatar;
The following text is as per the Qatar National Heritage Museum:
Huri
The huri was a small vessel, mainly used for short journeys and fishing
expeditions.
These simple vessels were made from hollowed-out tree trunks.
This type of boat has been used in the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean regions
for thousands of years.
Battil
The battle was usually used for pearling expeditions, but could also be used
for fishing, trading and in battle.
It has shallow draft (the distance from the waterline to the lowest point of
the dhow), meaning that it could sail safely in the shallow waters around
pearl beds.
This type of dhow is light, fast and versatile.
Sanbuk
This type of dhow was used for pearling, fishing and trading expeditions.
It has a shallow draft allowing if to safely sail around the shallow waters
around the coast of the Arabian Gulf.
The sank has a short keel (the bottom part of the dhow) making it easily
manoeuvrable.
Shu’i
This type of show was usually used for pearl diving.
It is a medium sized dhow, usually 7-12 meters n length.
The shut is characterised by its upward curved stempost (the vertical post at
the front of the dhow).
Boum
The boom has a pointed stern (the back part of the dhow) which allows it to
travel quickly.
Large types of boom could carry large cargoes and travel long distances.
Smaller types were used for pearling expeditions.
This dhow usually has two masts, although the largest types have three masts.
Abu Buz
A large dhow used for carrying cargo.
Abu bus is easily manoeuvrable and could sail in shallow waters.
Jalbut
The jalbut is known for its speed and versatility, and was used for pearling
and fishing expeditions and other short journeys.
Some say the name is derived from the English term jolly boat, which were
small vessels used by the British Royal Navy.
This type of dhow is distinguished by its square stern.
Baqqarah
The baqqarah was originally used to carry cargo on trading voyages.
Smaller versions were used for pearling and fishing expeditions.
It has two masts.
Baghalah
A deep-sea vessel capable of carrying large cargoes and travelling long
distances.
The baghlah was used for trading expeditions throughout the Gulf and as far
afield as India.
This dhow is distinguished by its wide stern, decorations and large capacity.
Shasha
Made from the spines of date-palm leaves, takes around two days to make one.
Wednesday, 18 August 2021
What is the relationship between Tonga and Qatar Stamps ?
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Tuesday, 17 August 2021
Qatar First Day Cover - how did philatelists all over the world get access to them ?
Monday, 16 August 2021
Qatar General Post Office Issue for the Golden Age Scientists.
Ships on Qatar Postal Stamps - Want to learn their names ? Read on...
Sunday, 15 August 2021
Qatar General Post Office Olympic Issue of 1964 - what is the correct name for this issue?
Saturday, 14 August 2021
The Black Blot program consequences to Qatar Philately.
Qatar's 1964 Stamp Issue for the Tokyo Olympics was not !!! Black Blot Rescinded.
1. The 1961 10 Rupee stamp had been surcharged down to 1 Rupee2. The rings were not synonymous with the Tokyo Olympics, the rings were arranged in a semi circle and not in the IOC manner. They actually were the rings of the Arab Olympic Committee.
Qatar Stamps and the Black Blot program of the American Philatelic Society
Friday, 13 August 2021
Qatar Education Day Stamp Issue 1981
Thursday, 12 August 2021
Qatar Stamps - FIFA World Cup Stadiums
Qatar University on Qatar Stamps
Wednesday, 11 August 2021
Qatar 1966 Coin Issue and the controversial Black Blot Program
Tuesday, 10 August 2021
Q-Post launched a set of stamps displaying Qatar's Metro trains and terminal buildings on the 17th of December 2020
Qatar Stamps issued in 1969 - Qatar Security Forces
- The marching band
- Alvis Saladin armoured car
- Infantry Regiment
- The Ordnance QF-25 Pounder
- Westland Whirlwind Helicopter - see below for a video taken around 1960's
- Police Force
Doha, Qatar - Capital of Culture in the Islamic World Stamp Issue
- Qatar National Library
- Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies
- Al Qubeb Mosque
- Museum of Islamic Art