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ARGENTINA, $11, 2016. Postage stamp to honour Greek sailors who fought for the national independence of Argentina in the early 19th century.
North Greenwich-c.1900
HTO Tower (3A)
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HTO Tower, Thessaloniki. Vintage mailed postcard mailed to the UK in 1972.
The tower of Hellenic Telecomunications Organization (HTO - OTE) at the site of Thessaloniki International Exhibition. The tower was designed by architect Alexander Anastasiades and was completed in 1965. Around 1970 it was used to support antennas for a VHF mobile telephone service. Today it houses a rotating coffee shop and cellular telephone facilities of COSMOTE.
HTO Tower (3B)
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Address side of the 1972 postcard with a brief message by Tina to Ann + Pell in England, franked with two beautiful greek stamps of the early 1970s.
SX-DAN
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SX-DAN: Olympic Airways De Havilland DH-106 Comet 4B (CN 6440). Printed in Greece by Contogonis-Malicoutis between 1960 and 1969.
postcard-34
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Unused vintage postcard, own collection. FCC Central Monitoring Station, Grand Island, Nebraska. Monitors the Radio Stations of the World. Anonymous artist. Published by Curteich Chicago without copyright notice after 1934.
postcard-41a
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Official postcard of Olympic Airways showing one of their Boeing 707-320 in flight. Mailed from Athens, Greece to London, UK on October 9, 1967.
SX-BEB (Airbus A300B4)
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Postcard issued by Editions P.I., GUY-PARIS, estimated date early 1990s, shows Airbus A300B4 SX-BEB of Olympic Airways on the ground. Postcard, own collection.
QSL OH8X (2013)
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QSL card confirming a 3.7 MHz SSB contact with station OH8X ( RadioArcala ) in Finland, during the 2013 CQ WW SSB contest. At the time the station used the iconing low band HF yagi antenna shown on the QSL card: 3 elements on 160 m, 5 elements on 80 m and 4-over-4 elements on 40 m. Unfortunately the antenna collpsed during a storm a few weeks later, on December 3, 2013.
QSL DL0MCM/LH (2021)
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QSL card from DL0MCM/LH confirming a 7 MHz CW contact during the 2021 International Lighthouse & Lightship Weekend. The station operates aboard museum ship M/V Dresden (DAVK), permanently moored in Rostock Port, Germany.
HTO Tower (2)
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The tower of Hellenic Telecomunications Organization (HTO - OTE) at the site of Thessaloniki International Exhibition. The tower was designed by architect Alexander Anastasiades and was completed in 1965. Around 1970 it was used to support antennas for a VHF mobile telephone service. Today it houses a rotating coffee shop and cellular telephone facilities of COSMOTE. (20240310_172159.jpg)
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KIX_3364
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Uploaded by Aiky Ratsimanohatra on Flickr under a Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-2.0 license.
Flickr file: www.flickr.com/photos/52323788@N06/53563209876
Short URL: flic.kr/p/2pBcsby
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DE-13917250
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Lufthansa 2006 limited edition postcard, motif 5 of 7, Boeing 747-400. Received via postcrossing as DE-13917250.
QSL YENED (1970)
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Broacast QSL letter issued by the Hellenic Armed Forces Information Service (ΥΕΝΕΔ), confirming reception of their HF broadcast on 6045 kHz in the 49m band on July 12, 1970 by a Swedish SWL. Signed by Colonel A. Kazos.
The Armed Forces Information Service was abolished by the leftist PASOK government in 1982.
St Elmo Bridge
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A modern single-span bridge at the location of the historical St Elmo bridge , at the entrance of Malta Grand Harbour (IMG_0429)
More photos of the bridge on Wikimedia Commons: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:St._Elmo_Bridge
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QSL CT0215 (1972) front
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SWL QSL card sent by Portugese SWL CT0-215 to I3LSA reporting reception of his 21 MHz SSB signals (1972)
REP QSL stamp 1972
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Pair of QSL stamps issued by REP (Portugal Amateur Radio Society) in the early 1970s.
QSL CT0215 (1972) back
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SWL QSL card sent by Portugese SWL CT0-215 to I3LSA reporting reception of his 21 MHz SSB signals (1972)