Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Andres Bonifacio

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):

NOVEMBER 30, 1863

Andres Bonifacio (November 30, 1863 - May 10, 1897) was born in Tondo, Manila. 

His father, Santiago Bonifacio was a tailor, a boatman and a politician who operated a river-ferry. His mother Catalina de Castro was a worker at a cigarette-rolling factory. The couple have five children namely: Andres, Ciriaco, Procopio, Espiridiona, Troadio, and Maxima. Catalina died in 1888 because of tuberculosis and a year later, Santiago passed away. 

With his parents gone, Andres was forced to give up his studies and started working full-time to support his younger siblings. 

Andres married Monica who lived in Bacoor, but got ill and died because of leprosy. In 1892, he met Gregoria de Jesus and the two got married at the Binondo Church. 

Andres worked hard and educated himself. Although unable to finish high school, he could talk fluent Spanish and a little English. He was a wide reader and read books about the French Revolution, law, politics and religion. 

He joined Jose Rizal’s La Liga Filipina and soon founded the "Katastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan” (KKK or Katipunan) on July 7, 1892, a secret society that aims to separate the Philippines from Spain. 

Bonifacio was also called the “Supremo” and used the Katipunan name MAYPAG-ASA and recruited many Filipinos. 

In 1896, the Philippine revolution began which was an armed struggle against Spain for freedom and independence. 

In 1897, he and his brother were killed but not in the hands of the Spaniards whom he fought but by his fellow Filipinos under General Emilio Aguinaldo.

(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan B. Uy) All rights reserved

Photo credit: malacanang.gov.ph

Tribute To Andres Bonifacio And Other Heroes

Today is the 159th birth anniversary of Andres Bonifacio, the founder and fearless leader of the Katipunan, that paved the way for the Philippine Revolution. 

In my own little way, I did several stamp and photo exhibits using my materials for Cebu Stamp Club in different venues through the years to promote Philippine history, nationalism and love of country. 

Among them is the Philatelic Tribute to Andres Bonifacio held at the Cebu City Museum in 1998, Selyo at Kasaysayan: A Retrospective of Filipino Heroes Through Stamps held at the Silliman University library in Dumaguete City and at SM City Cebu in 2009, and the latest was the Selyo ug Kasaysayan sa Fort (Stamps and History at the Fort) at Cuerpo de Guardia, Fort San Pedro from 2013 to 2015. 

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition) Series 1 and 2 featured here and in my fb page and Cebu Stamp Club's page, also highlight the lives and heroism of our heroes 🇵🇭 (11.30.22)

http://darthphilatelist.blogspot.com/2009/11/andres-bonifacio-remembered.html





Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Guest At 2019 Philpost Exhibit

Got invited as one of the guests to assist in the cutting of the ribbon during the Philippine Postal Corporation's philatelic exhibit highlighting the 2019 November Stamp Collecting and Postal Consciousness Month held at Robinson's Galleria Cebu, Cebu City. Together with me was Ched O. 

Thanks Rachel and Philpost for inviting me 😊










Gov. Gen. F. B. Harrison Approves 2nd Land Act

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):

NOVEMBER 29, 1919

Governor-General Francis Burton Harrison (1913-21) approved the second Public Land Act (Act No. 2874) that hastened the disposition of public agricultural lands by introducing the system of land classification and increased the homestead area of 16 hectares to 24 hectares. 

The law provided that citizens of the Philippine Islands or of the United States, over 18 years of age or head of a family, who did not own 24 hectares of land, might enter a homestead not to exceed 24 hectares in area. 

Individuals can purchase up to 100 hectares of public land and up to 1024 hectares in the case of corporations provided that 61% of the capital stock of which, however, had to be owned by citizens of the Philippine Islands or the United States. 

Leases were limited to 1024 hectares for 25 years and renewable for another 25 years. 

The Secretary of Agriculture and Natural Resources through the Director of Lands has the executive authority for the enforcement of the law.

(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan B. Uy) All rights reserved

Photo credit: digital.commons.nys.edu

Monday, November 28, 2022

First Batch Of Stamps For Presidents Exhibit

The first batch of stamps, souvenir sheets and covers which will be included in my Selyo ug Kasaysayan: Ang Presidente stamp and photo historical exhibit for Cebu Stamp Club is on its way to Cebu from Manila. 

One happy soul here  ðŸ‡µðŸ‡­







Ferdinand Magellan Crosses The Pacific

Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan with three ships under his command, entered "The Sea of the South" on November 28, 1520. 

He sailed the Atlantic Ocean earlier, through the   dangerous straits below South America which is now known as the Straight of Magellan. 

This earned for him as the first European to reach the Pacific from the Atlantic. 

This was the first westward crossing from the Pacific. Magellan and his fleet arrived at the island of Guam on March 6, 1521.

(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan B. Uy) All rights reserved

Photo credit: wikipedia.com

New Pres. Fidel V. Ramos Stamps

New stamps, souvenir sheets and first day covers of President Fidel V. Ramos were released by the Philippine Postal Corporation on November 25, 2022. 

The stamps were issued to celebrate the November National Stamp Collecting Month and pay tribute to President Ramos who passed away on July 31, 2022. 

A stamp collector, President FVR signed Proclamation No. 494 on October 27, 1994, declaring every November as National Stamp Collecting Month 🇵🇭

📷 Photo credit: Pilipinas Philately

Sunday, November 27, 2022

Reliving The Selyo At Kasaysayan 2009

One of the major exhibits we had was the Selyo at Kasaysayan 2009: A Tribute to Cory Aquino, in partnership with the Cebu City Government's Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission and Ayala Center Cebu. 

The exhibit coincided with the celebration of National Heroes week at the 2nd level of Ayala Center Cebu, Cebu City, Philippines. 

It opened on August 27 and ended on August 30, 2009  ðŸ‡µðŸ‡­

https://cebustampclub.tripod.com/id32.html























Selyo ug Kasaysayan: Ang Presidente Soon In Malls

Selyo Ug Kasaysayan: Ang Presidente (Stamps and History: The Presidents) will be launched in a mall in Cebu City and will coincide with the Cebu Stamp Club 25th Anniversary Grand Reunion which will be held in a hotel. 

After the Cebu City mall launching, it will be at a selected mall in Mandaue City and Lapu-lapu City  ðŸ‡µðŸ‡­

RP Hosts 23rd SEA Games

Today in Philippine History (Philatelic Edition):

November 27, 2005

The Philippines for the third time hosted the 23rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) from November 27 - December 5, 2005 in Manila. 

40 sports in 443 events with 7,000 athletes and officials from 11 countries came to compete. 

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo opened and closed the games at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park. 

The motto was “One Heritage, One Southeast Asia” while the logo, called the "Ethnic-Masked Athlete" depicts an athlete wearing a gold festival mask and a headgear. 

The mascot featured a Philippine eagle named “Gilas” designed by Filipino sportswriter and columnist Danny Simon. 

The official hymn “We’re All Just One” was composed by singer-composer Jose Mari Chan and lyricist Rene Nieva. Julie Abueva sang the hymn and was accompanied by the San Miguel Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Ryan Cayabyab. 

The Philippines ranked first in the final medal tally followed by Thailand and Vietnam.

(Design, concept, stamps and research: Richard Allan B. Uy) All rights reserved

Photo credit: wikipedia.com



Saturday, November 26, 2022

Cebu Stamp Club's Sylvia Belarmino

A teacher in one of the universities in Cebu City, Sylvia loves to collect worldwide and Philippine stamps. 

She joined Cebu Stamp Club in 2013. She renewed her membership and plans to attend the 25th anniversary grand reunion. 

Sylvia Y. Belarmino with Membership ID No. M130003 🇵🇭