Aug 1, 2021

LONDON, Big Ben

 

LONDON, Big Ben

Thanks to nyassa for the card. sent 27 July 2013.


    Big Ben is the nickname of the huge bell that stands atop the Elizabeth Tower of the Palace of Westminster, which is still the seat of the British Parliament. This palace was the only royal residence until the construction of the Tower of London.
In fact the tower you see and which is famous throughout the world is the Elizabeth Tower, nicknamed by abuse of language Big Ben.

    In 1843, following the partial destruction of the palace in a fire 9 years earlier, the architect Charles Barry was commissioned to design the new building, including the Clock Tower that would house Big Ben. He called on another famous architect, Augustus Pugin, to help him in this task.
In 1856, the first bell of Big Ben was cast, but it cracked a few months later during the test phase. Another bell, even more massive, was made at the Whitechapel foundry in 1858, the year the clock tower was completed.
    The origin of the name of this large bell, weighing more than 13 tons, is not clear. The most likely version being that it comes from Benjamin Hall, the engineer and politician who commissioned the manufacture of this bell, and who was a man of great stature.
On December 31, 1923, for the first time ever, the chimes of Big Ben were broadcast on the radio for the New Year. This broadcast quickly became a tradition, and even today the British can hear the sound of the bells on all radio stations and television channels in the country during the celebration of the New Year.
    In 2012, on the occasion of Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee, the clock tower was renamed the Elizabeth Tower. Since 2017, renovations have been undertaken in the tower, visits are suspended and the bell no longer rings. The end of the work is scheduled for the course of 2021. Today, the name Big Ben is no longer used to refer only to the bell, but also to the entire clock tower, which is undoubtedly the most famous symbol of the city of London, worldwide.


Stamps from left to right :

  • Queen Elizabeth II - Security Machin - M12L

Country:
    United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
Series:
    Queen Elizabeth II - Security Machin
Themes:
    Crowns and Coronets | Famous People | Heads of State | Queens | Royalty | Women
Issued on:
    2013-01-03


Greetings from Ireland

 

Greeting from Ireland
Thanks to Sebastian . sent 1702/2014

    Ireland is a small island surrounded by three seas in the North Atlantic. Its total coastline of 1,448 kilometers is separated from Great Britain in the east by the Irish Sea. To the south, the Celtic Sea lies between Ireland and the European mainland, while the rugged coastline to the west meets the roaring waves of the North Atlantic.

    When it comes to Ireland's landscapes, you always hear about '40 Shades of Green' - 40 different shades of green. But there is some truth behind the cliché. Ireland is really VERY green. But that's not all.

 

 


 Stamp:

  • Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major)
Country:
    Ireland
Series:
    Irish Animals and Marine Life (6th series)
Themes:
    Animals (Fauna) | Birds | Woodpeckers
Issued on:
    2013-08-01

 

Jul 25, 2021

Powiat Leborski,Poland

 

Powiat Leborski,Poland
Thanks to Monika & Miclai sent 25/01//2013

    Leborski is a town of 37,000 people on the Łeba and Okalica rivers in the Gdańsk Pomerania region in northwestern Poland. Lębork is also the capital of Lębork County in Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1999, formerly the Słupsk Voivodeship (1975–1998) and Gdańsk Voivodeship (1945-1975). 

source (Wikipedia) 



Stamps from left to right 

  • Janowiec

Country:
    Poland
Series:
    Polish Country Estates 2001
Themes:
    Buildings
Issued on:
    2001-02-28
   

  • Cathedral, St Adalbert's Coffin, Gniezno

Country:
    Poland
Series:
    Polish City Landmarks
Themes:
    Churches - Cathedrals - Basilicas - Chapels | Townscapes / City Views
Issued on:
    2002-03-01

Riga,Latvian National Opera

 

 

Thank you OKSANA , sent 05.04.2013

    The Latvian National Opera (LNO) is the main theater of the city of Riga, the capital of Latvia. Around the building extends a park.

    The theater is the home of the National Opera and Ballet. The stable company was formed shortly after the independence of the nation, 1918, and two years later the dance company , still the only professional company in the nation , was created.

Stamp

The Small Coat of Arms of Latvia

Country:
    Latvia
Series:
    Coats of Arms of Latvian Towns and Municipalities
Themes:
    Coats of Arms | Heraldic Animals | Lions
Issued on:
    1994-12-21


TATNEFT ARENA Ise Palace

 

 

TATNEFT ARENA Ise Palace

Thanks to Puskin , sent 14.14.2003

is a multi-sports hall located in Kazan, Russia. It is the ice rink of Ak Bars Kazan.
This multifunctional sports complex is a place where you can come to cheer your favorite team, attend a concert with world famous stars or just have a good time. The arena of the field hockey club "Ak Bars" was built in 2005. 

Stamp

Ryazan Kremlin

Ryazan Kremlin

Country:
    Russia
Series:
    6th Definitive Issue of Russian Federation
    
Themes:
    Architecture | City Walls | Coats of Arms | Fortresses / Strongholds
Issued on:
    2009-10-01



Ukraine

 

Ukraine
Thanks To Margarita .


Postcard shows the map of Ukraine, and Poppies flower.

    Poppies are a common sight in any Ukrainian village.  They are grown in profusion near every house, and small poppies grow wild in the fields in summer. No garden in Ukraine is complete without a row of bright red cultivated poppies.

    Not only do they provide a beautiful burst of color in summer, but their seeds flavor food and pastries throughout the year, and poppy straw is used as an analgesic in traditional medicine. All poppies are, in fact, opium poppies.  Sadly, because of this simple fact, fewer and fewer poppies are being grown, as the government attempts too clamp down on illicit narcotics production by eliminating poppies.

    The poppy was a symbol of death in traditional Ukrainian symbolism.  It would never have been placed on a pysanka.  Pysanky with poppy motifs are a modern Diasporan creation.

 

Stamp:

Bandura

 

 

 

Bandura

Country:
    Ukraine
Series:
    Seventh Definitive Issue
Themes:
    Musical Instruments | Traditions
Issued on:
    2011-06-07

Burgen am Rhein

Burgen am Rhein

Thanks to Caoran . Sent from Germany 02 JULY 2021

 
    Hardly any other natural region in Germany sparks more romantic feelings than the Rhine. Anyone traveling along the river is whisked away to a fairy-tale world. There are 60 picturesque castles and defiant fortresses perched on hilltops along the banks alone.

 

list of castles in the postcard:

  • Marksburg Castle, Braubach.
  • Pfalzgrafenstein Castle, Kaub.
  • Katz Castle, St. Goarshausen.
  • Burg Reichenstein .
  • Mäuseturm.

 

 
Stamp
 
Fritz Walter (1920-2002), Birth Centenary

Country:
    Germany, Federal Republic
Themes:
    Anniversaries and Jubilees | Athletes | Football (Soccer) | Sports
Issued on:
    2020-10-01