Rare stamps offer insight into history (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Electronic mail may have reduced the volume of snail mail at the post office, but stamp collecting lives on in Dumaguete City. More: continued here
Electronic mail may have reduced the volume of snail mail at the post office, but stamp collecting lives on in Dumaguete City. More: continued here
Inquirer Visayas Rare stamps offer insight into historyInquirer.netDUMAGUETE CITY — Electronic mail may have reduced the volume of snail mail at the post office, but stamp collecting lives on in Dumaguete City. … More: continued here
Electronic mail may have reduced the volume of snail mail at the post office, but stamp collecting lives on in Dumaguete City. More: continued here
Please forgive me this Christmas morning. I ran out of stamps and didn’t get all the cards in the mail. More: continued here
Home buyers may have to shell out more on stamp duty nowSakaal TimesPUNE: People hunting for a flat in the up market areas of the city should now brace up to pay more stamp duty as the Department of Registration and Stamps…and more » More: continued here
Electronic mail may have reduced the volume of snail mail at the post office, but stamp collecting lives on in Dumaguete City. More: continued here
Your Opinions: Stamp would honor war dogs' serviceBattle Creek EnquirerI am currently working on the K-9 Corps stamp committee which is striving for national recognition of the war dogs through petitioning the US Postal Service … More: continued here
At 1:18 p.m. Dec. 14, a resident reported losing a black Dolce and Gabbana purse and believed she lost the bag around 2:15 a.m. Dec. 12 in the vicinity of West Camplain Road. The purse contained three Social Security cards, two Visa credit cards, one photo identification card, $300 in cash and a Food Stamps…
From my earliest days, I recall making handmade Christmas cards. Every December, my two sisters and I would launch into card-making mode. Some years we used construction paper and Elmer’s glue. Other years we’d carve potatoes into stamps, dip them in ink, and crank out dozens of cards. More: continued here
From my earliest days, I recall making handmade Christmas cards. Every December, my two sisters and I would launch into card-making mode. Some years we used construction paper and Elmer’s glue. Other years we’d carve potatoes into stamps, dip them in ink, and crank out dozens of cards. More: continued here