Postverk Føroya
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Postverk Føroya is the postal administration of the Faroe Islands.
Photos
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Old post office in downtown Tórshavn
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A typical village scene: house with blue postbox of Postverk Føroya. This one was seen in Hellur.
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Post office in Skálavík
Logos
[edit]Postal history on stamps
[edit]Provisional stamps after World War I
[edit]- See also: Faroese stamps 1919.
- See also: Faroese stamps 1979.
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Original stamp from 1919 with 2 Øre overprint.
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FR 37: Europe CEPT 1979 - Postal History. Provisional stamp from 1919, diagnonally cut.
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FR 38: Europe CEPT 1979 - Postal History. Provisional stamp from 1919, overprint.
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Ø 15: The traditional Faroese boat was means of postal transport between the islands.
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Ø 16: "Merkið", the Faroese flag.
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Ø 17: the old postman Jákup Andreas Henriksen from Gásadalur.
Europe CEPT 1990 - Post Offices
[edit]- See also: Faroese stamps 1990
Old Postal Vessels
[edit]- See also: Faroese stamps 1992
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FR 221: Ruth.
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FR 222: Ritan.
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FR 223: Sigmundur.
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FR 224: Masin.
25th Anniversary of Postverk Føroya
[edit]- See also: Faroese stamps 2001
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FR 385: Conscripted post boat.
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FR 386: Old Tórshavn post office.
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FR 387: Old postman Mørkabóndin.
Eight postal centenaries
[edit]- See also: Faroese stamps 2003
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FO 454: Fuglafjørður.
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FO 455: Strendur.
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FO 456: Sandur.
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FO 457: Eiði.
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FO 458: Vestmanna.
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FO 459: Vágur.
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FO 460: Miðvágur.
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FO 461: Hvalba.
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The miniature sheet FO 454-461.
Stamp artists
[edit]Each with their latest work:
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Edward Fuglø: The Faroese Hare - stamp FO 519 of 2005.
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Elinborg Lützen: "The Boy and the Ox" - stamp FR 105 of 1984.
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Martin Mörck: Everyday life in the Viking Age - stamp FO 515 of 2005.
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Anker Eli Petersen: Jólavísan (showing the Madonna statue of Kirkjubøur) - stamp FO 537 of 2005.
For further artists on stamps, see: Category:Faroese stamps by artist