File:Stamp 1966 Australia MiNr0362 pm B002.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionStamp 1966 Australia MiNr0362 pm B002.jpg |
Stamp of Australia; 1966; definitive stamp of the series "Queen Elisabeth II - Birds and Navigators"; The stamp motive shows an "Yellow-rumped Thornbill" ("Acanthiza chrysorrhoa", German: "Gelbrümpfiger Dornschnabel") as drawing of the scientific illustrator Betty Temple Watts (1901-1992, English woman, has studied in Melbourne (Australia), emigrated ultimatively to Australia in 1942, worked mostly for the Australian section of the "British Ornithologists' Union"); decimal issue; stamp postmarked date QS:P,+1966-02-14T00:00:00Z/7,P580,+1966-02-14T00:00:00Z/11 Stamp size (printed area of a single stamp): 26.5 x 22.0 mm |
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Date | (first issue date of the stamp) | ||||
Source | scan of original | ||||
Author | "Postmaster-General's Department" (PMG) (1901-1975) of the Australian Federal Government under supervision of the British Royal Mail | ||||
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Picture description | Yellow-rumped Thornbill |
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Publisher | "Postmaster-General's Department" (PMG) (1901-1975) of the Australian Federal Government under supervision of the British Royal Mail |
Design | Betty Temple Watts (1901-1992) |
Printer | Printery for the Australian Post Office |
Printing technique | Photogravure |
Circulation | 8,347,318 |
Perforation | Comb perforation, K 13¼ : 13½ |
MICHEL Nr. | Australien (AU), Nr. 362 (this stamp) |
SCOTT Nr. | Australia (AU) No. 400 (this stamp) |
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