Issue: Man Ray Forever USA Stamp 2013
Type: Stamps
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination:
Issue Date: 2013
Issued By: United States Postal Service (USPS)
Issue: France Ciappa & Kawena Stamp stamp 2013, France
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Denominations: 0.05 €
Issue Date: 2013
Issued By: France post
In 2013 France celebrated a milestone in the world of philately with the release of the Ciappa & Kawena Stamp. This unique postage stamp featuring an artful representation of same sex love quickly garnered attention not only for its artistic merit but also for its cultural and historical significance. The design of the Ciappa & Kawena Stamp is a masterpiece. It was created by French photographer and artist Olivier Ciappa and David Kawena a Tahitian illustrator. Their collaboration resulted in an artwork that beautifully captures the essence of love and companionship.
Issue: UK Security Machin Stamp 5p 2013
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination: 5p
Issue Date: 2013
Issued By: Royal Mail, United Kingdom
Issue: Australian Legends of Music FDC
Type: First Day Cover & Postage Stamps
Number of Stamps: 10
Stamps Denomination: 60c each
Issue Date: 2013
Issued By: Australia Post
This is the 17th series of Australian legends. A set of 10 stamps was issued to commemorate the Australian Legends of Music FDC. The set includes the premier music artists like Paul Kelly, Kylie Minogue, Ian “Molly” Meldrum, Olivia Newton-John, and John Farnham; and the bands INXS, AC/DC, Cold Chisel, Men at Work, and The Seekers. The denomination of stamp is 60c each.
Paul Kelly, a name synonymous with Australian music, has carved an indelible mark in the annals of the music industry. With a career spanning several decades, Kelly’s songs have resonated with audiences worldwide. In this article, we’ll take you on a captivating journey through the life and music of Paul Kelly, exploring his early life, his rise to fame, his impactful lyrics, and the enduring legacy he leaves behind.
Kylie Minogue, often referred to as the “Princess of Pop,” is an iconic figure in the music industry. With a career spanning several decades, she has not only enthralled audiences with her music but also become a fashion and style icon. In this article, we’ll delve into the life, career, and lasting impact of the talented Australian artist, Kylie Minogue.
Ian “Molly” Meldrum, a name synonymous with Australian music, has played a pivotal role in promoting and celebrating the country’s music industry. Born on January 29, 1943, in Orbost, Victoria, Molly’s love for music was evident from a young age. He rose to fame as a music critic, journalist, and television presenter, notably hosting the popular TV show “Countdown.” Molly’s influence on Australian music cannot be overstated.
Olivia Newton-John, born on September 26, 1948, in Cambridge, England, moved to Australia with her family at a young age. She quickly established herself as a multifaceted talent, excelling as a singer and actress. Her role as Sandy in the hit movie “Grease” catapulted her to international stardom. With timeless hits like “Physical” and “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” Olivia’s music continues to enchant audiences worldwide.
John Farnham, known as “The Voice,” was born on July 1, 1949, in Dagenham, England. He relocated to Australia as a child and embarked on a musical journey that would span decades. Farnham’s powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence earned him a devoted following. His chart-topping single “You’re the Voice” remains an anthem of unity and empowerment.
INXS, formed in Sydney in 1977, became pioneers of the Australian rock scene. With charismatic frontman Michael Hutchence at the helm, the band achieved international acclaim with hits like “Need You Tonight” and “New Sensation.” INXS’s fusion of rock and new wave elements set them apart, making them a household name globally.
AC/DC, hailing from Sydney, Australia, are synonymous with hard rock. Founded in 1973, the band’s electrifying performances and iconic hits like “Highway to Hell” and “Back in Black” have solidified their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Even after decades, their music continues to resonate with fans across generations.
Cold Chisel, formed in Adelaide in 1973, brought a distinctive Australian sound to the rock genre. With Jimmy Barnes as the lead vocalist, their anthems like “Khe Sanh” and “Flame Trees” have become part of the nation’s cultural fabric. Their lyrics capture the Australian experience like few others.
Men at Work, known for their iconic song “Down Under,” showcased Australia’s unique culture and humor through their music. Frontman Colin Hay’s distinctive voice and witty lyrics made the band a global sensation in the early 1980s. Their catchy tunes and satirical storytelling remain beloved.
The Seekers, a folk-pop group formed in Melbourne in 1962, won hearts with their impeccable harmonies and timeless melodies. Hits like “I’ll Never Find Another You” and “Georgy Girl” made them international stars. Their music evokes a sense of nostalgia and warmth.
Issue: Australovenator Australia Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination: 60c
Issue Date: 24 September 2013
Issued By: Australia Post
Australia Post has issued a postage stamp on Australovenator. Denomination of stamp is 60c and it was issued in 2013.
Australovenator is a genus of carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in Australia during the Early Cretaceous Period, about 110 million years ago. The type species, Australovenator wintonensis, was named in 2009. Australovenator was a medium-sized theropod, about 6 meters (20 feet) long and weighing about 200 kilograms (440 pounds). It was a bipedal predator with a long, slender snout and sharp teeth. The name Australovenator means “southern hunter”.
The remains of Australovenator were discovered in the Winton Formation of Queensland, Australia. The holotype specimen includes a partial skull, a few neck bones, and some limb bones. Australovenator was a member of the Abelisauridae, a group of theropod dinosaurs that also includes Majungasaurus and Carnotaurus. Abelisaurs were characterized by their short, deep skulls and powerful jaws.
The discovery of Australovenator provides new insights into the diversity of dinosaurs that lived in Australia during the Early Cretaceous Period. It also shows that Australia was once home to a variety of large predators. Here are some other interesting facts about Australovenator:
Australovenator is a fascinating dinosaur that provides new insights into the evolution and ecology of theropod dinosaurs in Australia.
Issue: Serendipaceratops Australia Stamp
Type: Stamp
Number of Stamps: 1
Stamps Denomination: 60c
Issue Date: 24 September 2013
Issued By: Australia Post
Australia Post has issued postage stamp on dinosaurs in 2013. One of the postage stamps was about Serendipaceratops. It has 60c denomination.
Serendipaceratops is a genus of herbivorous ornithischian dinosaur from the early Cretaceous Period of Australia. The type species, S. arthurcclarkei, was named in 2003. The only known bone of Serendipaceratops is an ulna (forearm bone). It was discovered in 1993 in the Wonthaggi Formation of Victoria, Australia. The name Serendipaceratops means “serendipitous horned face”. It was named after the Serendipity Coast of Australia, where it was discovered, and the Greek word “ceratops” meaning “horned face”.
The ulna of Serendipaceratops is similar to that of other ceratopsians, but it is shorter and more robust. This suggests that Serendipaceratops was a small dinosaur, about the size of a sheep. The exact classification of Serendipaceratops is uncertain. It was originally described as a member of the Neoceratopsia, a group of advanced ceratopsians that includes Triceratops. However, some paleontologists believe that Serendipaceratops may be more basal, or primitive, than other neoceratopsians.
The discovery of Serendipaceratops is significant because it is the only known ceratopsian dinosaur from the southern hemisphere. It also provides evidence that ceratopsians were more widespread than previously thought.