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  2. Event cover - Wikipedia

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    Event covers are a type of stamp covers (decorated, stamped and canceled commemorative envelopes) that are created to celebrate an event or note an anniversary. A design (called a "cachet") is generally placed on the left side of the envelope (although there are also "all over" cachets). It explains what is being commemorated on what date and ...

  3. Jeffery Matthews - Wikipedia

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    Jeffery Edward Matthews was born on 3 April 1928 in London, England.At Brixton School of Building he learnt painting, decorating, [1] interior design study, heraldry and letter typography, and with his friend Alan Harmer graphic design.

  4. Postage stamp design - Wikipedia

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    Postage stamp design is the activity of graphic design as applied to postage stamps. Many thousands of designs have been created since a profile bust of Queen Victoria was adopted for the Penny Black in 1840; some designs have been considered very successful, others less so.

  5. James Berry (artist) - Wikipedia

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    His work included book covers and illustrations, but is most famous for more than 1,000 stamp, coin and medal designs. [2] Berry's first successful stamp design was for New Zealand's 1933 health stamp. For the next 20 years he designed a vast majority of the stamps issued by New Zealand.

  6. Art Deco stamps - Wikipedia

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    Art Deco stamps are postage stamps designed in the Art Deco style, which was a popular international design style in the 1920s through the 1930s. The style is marked by the use of "geometric motifs, curvilinear forms, sharply defined outlines, often bold colors", [ 1 ] and a fascination with machinery and modernity. [ 2 ]

  7. Cover (philately) - Wikipedia

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    A military cover sent to a head of state can also be referred to as a Historic cover. [4] [5] [6] A first day cover is typically an envelope with a postage stamp canceled on its first day of issue. The design or theme of the stamp may be printed on the cover to enhance its appeal to the philatelic community. [7]

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  9. London 1980 International Stamp Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to the exhibition were able to obtain special handstamp cancellations for first day covers and other items. The handstamps changed for each day's theme. 6 May - National Stamp Day; 7 May - Post Office Day; 8 May - Day of the Americas; 9 May - United Nations Day; 10 May - Youth Day; 12 May - Society Day; 13 May - Commonwealth Day; 14 ...