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Ireland An Post Issues Ninth Definitive Series - Ireland In 100 Objects

 
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Posted 02/08/2018   7:43 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add cjpalermo1964 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
John B. Sharkey of the Éire Philatelic Association recently reported that on 25 January 2018, An Post issued Phase II of the Ninth Definitive Stamp Series, 'A History of Ireland in 100 Objects, a selection'. The series is based on Fintan O'Toole's book, 'A History of Ireland in 100 Objects', a project which originally involved The Irish Times, The National Museum of Ireland and the Royal Irish Academy. With the launch of the stamp series, An Post became a partner in the project.

The objects shown on the two first day covers open a window into an important moment in Irish history. Featured on the first cover are: the Loughnashade Trumpet, an outstanding piece of Celtic art; the Keshcarrigan Bowl, early first-century, features a superb handle, cast in the shape of a bird's head; St. Patrick's Confession c. AD 460-490, a brief account of St. Patrick's life in his own words; and the Book of Kells, 9th century, Ireland's greatest cultural treasure and the world's most famous medieval manuscript.

Featured on the second cover are: the Petrie 'crown', second century, a sheet of bronze, with a pair of highly decorated discs attached to its front; the late sixth century Springmount Wax Tablets, bearing parts of Psalms 30 and 31 in a beautiful hand; the eighth century silver-gilt 'Tara' Brooch, the most outstanding item of secular metalwork of the medieval period; and the eighth century Ardagh Chalice, one of the finest liturgical vessels of the early Christian world.

The series is complemented by the website www.100objects.ie. As the stamps are issued, the website populates with detailed information about each of the featured objects, the social context of the era and showcases images of the objects. Currently 31 of 100 objects (and stamps) are shown.
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Posted 02/09/2018   02:56 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add rod222 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply

Absolutely fabulous...thanks for posting.

Looking at the video of the 7,500 year old fish trap...etc, just amazing, presented with stunning photography and commentary.
Well done all.

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Posted 02/09/2018   03:07 am  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add Tim H to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for sharing this. I have a copy of O'Toole's excellent 2013 book, which more than does justice to Ireland's rich and varied history. To put this onto stamps is a lovely idea. Does anyone have any images of these stamps?

For those interested in an even bigger picture, the British Museum has an excellent website putting 100 of their acquisitions into a similar context:

http://www.britishmuseum.org/explor...e_world.aspx

plus book, radio programme and probably T shirt, tea towels, mouse mats, etc. There were no stamps that I am aware of.
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Posted 12/28/2018   5:24 pm  Show Profile Bookmark this reply Add cjpalermo1964 to your friends list  Get a Link to this Reply
Bumping this up. The Éire Philatelic Association recently updated its website with a series of short articles, arranged alphabetically, on philatelic basics with emphasis on topics specific to Ireland. Please see the following.

http://www.eirephilatelicassoc.org/...sh-philately

Different members of ÉPA contributed these, so the level of detail varies.
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