• Alexandre Dumas, père born July 24, 1802

    French novelist and playwright Alexandre Dumas was born July 24, 1802. Among his best known books are The Count of Monte Cristo and the The Three Musketeers. The swashbuckling Three Musketeers have been turned into a movie at least 31 times, an animated film 8 times, 10 TV series and a host of spin off […]

  • Louis Blériot’s flight across the English Channel 1909

    One of the aviation's watershed moments,  Louis Blériot's flight across the English Channel, took place July 25, 1909. It's summer here. Time for a repeat from last season. I'm feeling lazy, have a bit of double vision and decided to offer up a seasonal hit, instead of a new episode. Promise to behave tomorrow. With […]

  • Polish engineer and inventor Stefan Drzewiecki was born July 26, 1844

    Polish engineer and inventor Stefan Drzewiecki was born July 26, 1844. Known as the Submarine Tsar, Drzewiecki developed working submarines as early as 1877. He first designed and built  a 2 man then 4 man sub and operated them during the Russo-Turkish War.  Stefan Drzewiecki and his Submarine From Poland's 1973 Polish Scientists series Designer: […]

  • Bugs Bunny makes his debut July 27

    Bugs Bunny was introduced to the world on July 27, 1940. No classic was too sacred for Bugs to take on, whether it was a an assault on Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Hyde and Hare) or his cross dressing staring role as Brunhilde. Literary greats, movies, fairy tales and music were all fodder for […]

  • Master painter Judith Leyster July 28 1609

    Dutch Golden Age master artist Judith Leyster, Golden Age, was baptised July 28, 1609.  Leyster specialised in portraying everyday life in the Netherlands. Self portrait by Judith Leyster (1609-1660) Part of the 17th c Dutch Art set Issued by Netherlands in 1999 Designed by Piet Gerards The portrait was painted around 1630 Often overlooked, Leyster […]

  • Happy Ólavsøka Day July 29

    Happy Ólavsøka Day Faroe Islands! Ólavsøka Day From 1998 Faroe Islands  EUROPA / C.E.P.T.: Festivals and National Celebrations set Ólavsøka’s literal meaning is "Saint Olaf's Wake" (vigilia sancti Olavi  in Latin). Ólavsøka is a celebration of the Norwegian king Olaf Haraldsson II (Ólavur Halgi  in Faroese), who died in the battle at Stiklestad Norway in 1030. […]

  • England won their only World Cup July 30, 1966

    England won their only World Cup July 30, 1966. 98,000 fans packed London's Wembley Stadium to watch England beat West Germany 4-2. The final score doesn't do justice the the nail biter the game was. The match remained tied, until extra time when Geoff Hurst scored two goals in rapid succession, giving England their first, […]

  • Franz Liszt, Hungarian composer died July 31 1886

    Hungarian pianist, composer and conductor Franz Liszt died July 31, 1886. He was a phenomenon the world had never seen—a figure who transformed not only the sound of music but its very experience. Franz Liszt: visionary piano superstar who had women swooning | Classical Music 2nd Stamp Exhibition - Franz Liszt (1811-1886) This souvenir sheet […]

  • Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, Iceland’s 1st female head of state

    On August 1, 1980, Vigdís Finnbogadóttir became the world's first democratically elected female head of state, and Iceland's fourth president. Vigdís’s impact on Iceland and the world is immeasurable. She was a trailblazer who broke down barriers, challenged stereotypes, and paved the way for women in politics. Her legacy lives on in the many young […]

  • British Columbia was formed August 2, 1858

    The colony of British Columbia was formed August 2, 1858, with Sir James Douglas appointed as the first governor.  BC was created as a response to growing threats by American expansionist interests.  What the Americans did not count on was that the gold rush forced Britain’s hand. This distant part of the world was not as useless […]

  • Tunisian independence leader Habib Bourguiba born 1963

    Habib Bourguiba, independence leader and first President of Tunisia was born August 3, 1903 in Monastir, Tunisia.  Habib Bourguiba in Exile Issued in 1958. Habib returned from exile in 1956. Designer and engraver: Jules Piel   Habib Bourguiba Part of Tunisia's 1957 Independence set Bourguiba's legacy is significant, both in Tunisia and beyond. He was a […]

  • Granny the Actinia equina anemone shuffled off its mortal coil Aug. 4

    Granny, a Actinia equina sea anemone, died at the age of 67 on August 4, 1887. ... on the 4th August last, while surrounded by several of its offspring, and despite all the watchful care of Mr Lindsay, "Granny" succumbed, being known to have lived sixty-seven years. Apparently for State reasons, its death is only […]