Canada Announces 2020 Stamps

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2020 Canadian stamps will tell stories of the Group of Seven, medical groundbreakers and V-E Day’s 75th anniversary
Stamps will also explore the history of radio in Canada and celebrate artist Maud Lewis, our landscapes, Indigenous Peoples and festivals

OTTAWA – The stories behind some of Canada’s most historic moments, awe-inspiring achievements, artistic icons and medical visionaries will come to life in the 2020 stamp program. Here are highlights:

  • Canadians who contributed to the Allied victory will be honoured with stamps marking the 75th anniversary of V-E Day – the end of the Second World War in Europe;
  • the history of radio in Canada; [Below, radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi watching associates raising the kite (a “Levitor” by B.F.S. Baden-Powell) used to lift the antenna at St. John’s, Newfoundland, December 1901. Photo from Wikipedia.]
  • notable works by the Group of Seven in a seven-stamp set marking their 100th anniversary;
  • an issue featuring two legends of Canadian ballet;
  • the history, culture and contributions of Canada’s First Nations, Inuit and Métis;
  • an issue of vintage travel posters (promising sunny skies, memorable sights and fascinating adventures);
  • a five-stamp set on medical groundbreakers to honour the life-saving contributions of some of Canada’s most respected health care researchers;
  • a stamp featuring an evocative work by First World War artist Mary Riter Hamilton.

These popular multi-year stamp series will make an encore appearance:

  • Dahlias will be the pretty pick for this year’s annual Flowers stamps;
  • breathtaking images of the Northwest Territories’ Carcajou Falls, Prince Edward Island’s French River and British Columbia’s Kootenay National Park, which celebrates its centennial in 2020, in the From Far and Wide series;
  • the long-running Lunar New Year series will reach the tail end with the Year of the Rat;
  • Black History Month will be commemorated in time for February celebrations;
  • the Canada Post Community Foundation stamp issue will continue to support Canadian children and youth;
  • Eid, Diwali and Hanukkah will return as part of a recurring series;
  • our Christmas and holiday stamps will feature traditional scenes of the Nativity and the colourful folk art of Nova Scotia’s Maud Lewis.

Canada Post is proud of its role as Canada’s storyteller. The independent Stamp Advisory Committee, which recommends the subjects for our annual stamp program, relies on thoughtful input from groups and individuals to ensure that our choices are meaningful to Canadians.

Added November 4, 2019, from Details magazine/catalogue:

Would you like a sneak peek into the future of the Canadian stamp program? Here are some of the issues we’re excited to release next year.

We’ll kick off 2020 with another set of From Far and Wide definitive stamps depicting nine more scenic sites to add to your bucket list. We’ll end the Lunar New Year cycle with the Year of the Rat, honour Black History Month and offer a bouquet of dahlias for our annual Flowers series.

In the spring , we’ll mark the 75th anniversary of the Victory in Europe, celebrate Eid with a new stamp design, turn the dial to the history of radio in Canada, and applaud the arts with stamp issues honouring the Group of Seven and Canadian ballet legends. We’ll also offer stamps featuring some amazing destinations with an issue on vintage travel posters.

In the fall, the Canada Post Community Foundation stamp will once again provide Canadians with a means of helping children and youth. We’ll salute Canadian medical groundbreakers whose research has saved countless lives, mark the luminous festival of Diwali and remember those who have served in our nation’s defence with a stamp featuring the work of war artist Mary Riter Hamilton. Finally, we’ll wrap up the year with holiday stamps featuring the Nativity, the festive folk art of Maud Lewis and a new Hanukkah issue.

We always welcome topics for the annual stamp program (note that we work 12 to 24 months ahead of the date of issue). If you have any ideas you’d like considered, please send them to:

Chair of the Stamp Advisory Committee
Canada Post Corporation
2701 Riverside Drive Suite N875
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0B1

Cricket Championships (UK 2019)

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Royal Mail to Issue Special Stamps for England Men’s And Women’s ICC Cricket World Cup Wins
Men’s And Women’s Teams Now Hold Both ICC Cricket World Cup Winners’ Titles Simultaneously

The eight Special Stamps go on general sale from 26 September, 2019

  • The stamps will feature images taken during the finals and subsequent celebrations of both England Men’s and Women’s ICC Cricket World Cup winning teams and will be presented in two Miniature Sheets
  • Fans can pre-order the stamps now; online at www.royalmail.com/cricket and by phone on 03457 641 641
  • The stamps will available on general sale from Post Offices on 26 September
  • Each sheet will include two 1st Class stamps, alongside two £1.60 value stamps, and retail at £4.60
  • This is the first time England Men’s and Women’s cricket teams have held both the ICC Cricket World Cup trophies simultaneously
  • Royal Mail also decorated some of its iconic and much-loved post boxes in white with a stylised gold cricket bat, ball and stumps at each of the grounds that played host to the 2019 men’s and 2017 women’s tournaments. The paintwork will be in place for three months and will be complemented by a permanent gold plaque
  • Royal Mail celebrates historic sporting victories and achievements for all of the UK’s home nations

The eight Special Stamps will be presented in two Miniature Sheets.

The men’s Miniature Sheet comprises four stamps; each capturing a moment of celebration following England’s thrilling World Cup Final victory against New Zealand at Lord’s Cricket Ground.

The England women’s Miniature Sheet also comprises four stamps – each image depicting the rapturous celebrations following their victorious World Cup Final against India at Lord’s Cricket Ground in 2017.

Each sheet will include two 1st Class stamps, alongside two £1.60 value stamps and retail at £4.60. Fans can pre-order the stamps now; online at www.royalmail.com/cricket and by phone on 03457 641 641. The stamps will available on general sale from Post Offices on 26 September 2019.

This is the first time England’s Men’s and Women’s cricket teams have held both the ICC Cricket World Cup trophies simultaneously.

Royal Mail has also decorated 15 special edition postboxes at each venue used in the tournament to mark the historic achievement of both England teams. The first postbox painted was outside Lord’s Cricket Ground where both sold-out finals were held.

There will also be a special postbox in locations of importance to the captains of both ICC Cricket World Cup winning teams, England Men’s captain Eoin Morgan and the captain of the 2017 Women’s team Heather Knight OBE, as a tribute to leading their teams to victory:

  • Bristol County Ground – Bristol
  • The Riverside Durham – Chester-le-Street
  • Cardiff Wales Stadium – Cardiff
  • The County Ground – Derby
  • Edgbaston – Edgbaston
  • Headingley – Headingley
  • Grace Road – Leicester
  • The Oval – London, Oval
  • Lord’s – London, St John’s Wood
  • Old Trafford – Manchester
  • Hampshire Bowl – Southampton
  • County Ground, Taunton – Taunton
  • Trent Bridge – West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire
  • Eoin Morgan, England Men’s captain’s selected location – London
  • Heather Knight OBE, England Women’s captain selected location – Plymstock

Chicagopex 2019 Hosts 5 Societies

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CHICAGOPEX 2019 Hosts Five Convening Societies

CHICAGO – Chicago Philatelic Society (CPS) will present its annual philatelic exhibition, CHICAGOPEX, Nov. 22, 23 and 24, 2019, at the Westin Chicago Northwest, 400 Park Blvd., Itasca, Ill. 60413.

Just before the show, on Thurs. Nov. 21, philatelic expert and dealer James E. Lee will present a one-day On the Road Course on behalf of the American Philatelic Society. The course is entitled Essays and Proofs. To see details, please visit the website.
This year’s show is hosting the annual conventions of: the India Study Circle for Philately, Lithuania Philatelic Society, Polonus Polish Philatelic Society, Rossica Society of Russian Philately, and the Ukrainian Philatelic and Numismatic Society.

There will be more than 300 frames of philatelic material on display at this World Series of Philately event. 2019 marks the 53rd anniversary of the show’s philatelic literature competition, with books and other materials on display. This is one of two such annual competitions in the U.S.

The show bourse will feature about 75 dealers from the United States and Europe, offering a vast array of material to interest everyone from the beginning collector to the advanced collector and exhibitor. The U.S. Postal Service and the U.N. Postal Administration will also attend.

The show includes a youth / beginners’ booth, as well as club meetings for the Chicago Philatelic Society, Germany Philatelic Society Chapter #5, Scandinavian Collectors Club, the Illinois Postal History Society and the convening societies. All meetings and talks during the show are free and open to the public.

Saturday night will feature a catered awards banquet. Tickets must be purchased in advance; dress is business casual. Please see the CHICAGOPEX website for details.

Admission and parking are free. Show hours are: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees are asked to contact the hotel (phone: 630-773-4000) to make reservations and to mention CHICAGOPEX for the special room rate.

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About Chicago Philatelic Society (CPS):
Organized Oct. 8, 1886 as a continuation of the Chicago Stamp Collectors Union, which was organized in Dec. 1884. CPS is chapter no. 1 of the American Philatelic Society and one of two organizations with the longest uninterrupted service to philately in the United States. Each month, CPS holds meetings on the third Thursday in downtown Chicago at the Harold Washington Library (400 S. State St.) in meeting room 3N-6. Meetings run 7 p.m.-9 p.m. and usually include a philatelic presentation and society business. All are welcome. Many speakers are advanced collectors who share insights on exciting stamp and postal history subjects. Some members and guests attend a Dutch-treat dinner at 5:30 p.m. at the Berghoff (17 W. Adams St.).