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1982 Fleetwood USPS FDC #1845-1890 2¢ Igor Stravinsky 18¢ Flag Over ST2601
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Discover this collectible USPS FDC featuring Igor Stravinsky and the Flag Over Field stamps from 1981-1982. Perfect for stamp enthusiasts and collectors alike. Free returns within 30 days. Combined shipping available on multiple items! 1982 Fleetwood USPS FDC #1845-1890 2¢ Igor Stravinsky 18¢ Flag Over ST2601 USPS FDC #1845 1982 2¢ Igor Stravinsky #1890 1981 18¢ Flag Over Field U.S. #1845 1982 2¢ Igor Stravinsky Great Americans Series Issue Date: November 18, 1982 City: New York, New York Quantity: Unknown Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Printing Method: Engraved Perforations: 11 x 10 ½ Color: Brown, black Composer Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky was born on June 17, 1882 (or June 5 on the Julian Calendar), in Oranienbaum, Russia (present-day Lomonosov). He is considered one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. Raised in St. Petersburg, Igor’s father was Fyodor Stravinsky, a bass singer for the Mariinsky Theater. After attending a performance of Tchaikovsky’s The Sleeping Beauty in 1890, Stravinsky was mesmerized. By the age of 14, he mastered Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto in G minor. Despite his clear talent and interest in music, Igor’s parents wanted him to become a lawyer, enrolling him in the law program at the University of St. Petersburg in 1901. In four years, he attended less than 50 classes. The school was closed in 1905 after the Bloody Sunday massacre. That same year, he began taking lessons with Rimsky-Korsakov, who quickly became like a second father to Stravinsky. U.S. #1890 1981 18¢ Flag Over Field Issue Date: April 24, 1981 City: Portland, ME Printed By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing Printing Method: Engraved Perforations: 11 Color: Multicolored Wheat covers the fields of the Great Plains like a sea of gold – with waves of rippling yellow shafts. In the mid-18th century, Mennonites emigrated from the steppes of Russia to the plains of the United States – bringing with them wheat seeds that would help feed a growing nation. The work was backbreaking but the land was fruitful. With the invention of horse-drawn plows, seeders, and threshers, the settlers were able to increase production. Soon, wheat became a cash crop and the Great Plains was transformed into America’s breadbasket. A popular model from 1890 to 1910, the electric auto was quiet, clean, and easy to operate. At top speed, it could travel about 20 miles per hour and had to have its batteries changed or re-charged every 50 miles. Its popularity faded, however, when the gasoline-powered car proved to be superior. Not only could one drive it faster and for longer, but it was also less expensive to operate. Powered By 3Dsellers.com - Try for Free!
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