Souvenir Sheet: François de Tassis (Belgium 1935)

François de Tassis (Belgium 1935)

25 May (Belgium ) within release International Stamp Exhibition of Belgium and Belgian Congo goes into circulation Souvenir Sheet François de Tassis face value 5+5 Belgian franc

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Belgium: Bel: BE BL4

Souvenir Sheet is square format.

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Country: Belgium
Date: 1935-05-25
Print: Recess
Perforation: comb 14
Emission: Semi-Postal
Format: Souvenir Sheet
Face Value: 5+5 Belgian franc

Souvenir Sheet François de Tassis it reflects the thematic directions:

Famous People refers to the fame and public attention accorded by the mass media to individuals or groups or, occasionally, animals, but is usually applied to the persons or groups of people (celebrity couples, families, etc.) themselves who receive such a status of fame and attention. Celebrity status is often associated with wealth (commonly referred to as fame and fortune), while fame often provides opportunities to make money.

A man is an adult male human. Prior to adulthood, a male human is referred to as a boy (a male child or adolescent).

The mail or post is a system for physically transporting documents and other small packages; or, the postcards, letters, and parcels themselves. A postal service can be private or public, though many governments place restrictions on private systems. Since the mid-19th century national postal systems have generally been established as government monopolies with a fee on the article prepaid. Proof of payment is often in the form of adhesive postage stamps, but postage meters are also used for bulk mailing. Modern private postal systems are typically distinguished from national postal agencies by the names "courier" or "delivery service". Postal authorities often have functions other than transporting letters. In some countries, a postal, telegraph and telephone (PTT) service oversees the postal system, in addition to telephone and telegraph systems. Some countries' postal systems allow for savings accounts and handle applications for passports.

A postmaster is the head of an individual post office, responsible for all postal activities in a specific post office. When a postmaster is responsible for an entire mail distribution organization (usually sponsored by a national government), the title of Postmaster General is commonly used. Responsibilities of a postmaster typically include management of a centralized mail distribution facility, establishment of letter carrier routes, supervision of letter carriers and clerks, and enforcement of the organization's rules and procedures. The postmaster is the representative of the Postmaster General in that post office.

Souvenir Sheet, François de Tassis, Belgium,  , Famous People, Men, Postal Services, Postmasters