Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russia. Show all posts

10 August 2022

generic lighthouse; postcard: russia (v8)

what. stamp with lighthouse, affixed on postcard received

postmark. "ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГ 16 07 22"; stamps of Russia

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


teribersky lighthouse; postcard: russia

what. stamp with lighthouse, affixed on postcard received

where. Kolsky District, Murmansk Oblast, Russia

postmark. partially indistinguishable: "МОСКВА 1? ?? 22"; stamps of Russia

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


teribersky lighthouse; stamp, affixed: russia, 2021

what. stamp with lighthouse, affixed on postcard received

where. Kolsky District, Murmansk Oblast, Russia

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


15 April 2022

unidentified lighthouses; postcard: russia

what. postcard with lighthouses received

postmark. "МОСКВА 26 03 22"; stamps of Russia 

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)



aniva lighthouse; postcard: russia (v2)

other names. Naka Shiretoko Saki Lighthouse

what. postcard with lighthouse received

where. Korsakov District, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia

postmark.  partially indistinguishable "30 03 22"; stampa of Russia 

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


14 April 2022

various lighthouses; stamps, affixed: russia, 2016, 2016 & 2020

the lighthouses.
  • Khersonesskiy Lighthouse (Mys Khersonesskiy Lighthouse, Chersonese Lighthouse, Sevastopol Lighthouse) [Left; 2016 issue]
  • Tarkhankut Lighthouse [centre; 2016 issue]
  • Yeni Kale Lighthouse (Cape Fornar Lighthouse) [right; 2020 issue]

what. stamps with lighthouse, affixed on postcard

where.
  • Khersonesskiy Lighthouse: Sevastopol, Crimea
  • Tarkhankut Lighthouse: Cape Tarkhankut, Crimea
  • Yeni Kale Lighthouse: Cape Fornar, Crimea

remarks. In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine, by Russia. The following federal subjects of the Russian Federation were established there: the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. This has been disputed by Ukraine, which continues to regard the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, a City with Special Status; the northern parts of the Arabat Spit, geographically part of Crimea, which Ukraine administered under the Kherson Oblast, were also annexed. While Russia has de facto control over the area - and its lighthouses - this has not been recognised by Ukraine and most of the member-states of the United Nations.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak); Ukrainian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


meganom lighthouse, crimea; maxicard: russia, 2020

what. stamp on maxicard with postmark, all of same lighthouse

where. Sudak, Crimea

postmark. partially indistinguishable: "САНКТ ПЕ (= Saint Petersburg) 27 03 22"; stamps of Russia

remarks. In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine, by Russia. The following federal subjects of the Russian Federation were established there: the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. This has been disputed by Ukraine, which continues to regard the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, a City with Special Status; the northern parts of the Arabat Spit, geographically part of Crimea, which Ukraine administered under the Kherson Oblast, were also annexed. While Russia has de facto control over the area - and its lighthouses - this has not been recognised by Ukraine and most of the member-states of the United Nations.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak); Ukrainian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)




meganom lighthouse, crimea; postcard: russia

what. maxicard with lighthouse

where. Sudak, Crimea

postmark. partially indistinguishable: "САНКТ ПЕ (= Saint Petersburg) 27 03 22"; stamps of Russia

remarks. In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine, by Russia. The following federal subjects of the Russian Federation were established there: the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. This has been disputed by Ukraine, which continues to regard the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, a City with Special Status; the northern parts of the Arabat Spit, geographically part of Crimea, which Ukraine administered under the Kherson Oblast, were also annexed. While Russia has de facto control over the area - and its lighthouses - this has not been recognised by Ukraine and most of the member-states of the United Nations.

The back of postcard includes stickers of some unidentified lighthouses.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak); Ukrainian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)



16 January 2022

yeni kale lighthouse, crimea; postcard: russia

what. postcard with lighthouse received

where. Kerch, Crimea

postmark. indistinct; stamp of Russia 

remarks. In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine, by Russia. The following federal subjects of the Russian Federation were established there: the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. This has been disputed by Ukraine, which continues to regard the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, a City with Special Status; the northern parts of the Arabat Spit, geographically part of Crimea, which Ukraine administered under the Kherson Oblast, were also annexed. While Russia has de facto control over the area - and its lighthouses - this has not been recognised by Ukraine and most of the member-states of the United Nations.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak); Ukrainian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


30 December 2021

aniva lighthouse; postcard: russia

other names. Naka Shiretoko Saki Lighthouse

what. postcard with lighthouse received

where. Korsakov District, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia

postmark. "МОСКВА 16 12 21"; stamp of Russia 

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


petropavlovsk lighthouse; postcard: russia

other names. Mys Mayachnyy Lighthouse

what. postcard with lighthouse received

where. Petropavlovsk, Kamchatka Krai, Russia

postmark. "САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГ 19 12 21"; stamps of Russia 

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


tokarevskiy lighthouse; postcard: russia

other names. Egersheld Lighthouse

what. postcard with lighthouse received

where. Tokarev, Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russia

postmark. "МОСКВА 13 12 21"; stamps of Russia 

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


generic lighthouse; postcard, back: russia (v7)

what. postcard with lighthouse received

postmark. partially indistinct: "ТУЛА ?? 12 21"; stamp of Russia 

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


illinskyi lighthouse, crimea; postcard: ukraine

other names. St. Elijah Lighthouse

what. postcard with lighthouse received

where. Feodosiya, Crimea

postmark. partially indistinct: "16 12 21"; stamps of Ukraine 

remarks. In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine, by Russia. The following federal subjects of the Russian Federation were established there: the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. This has been disputed by Ukraine, which continues to regard the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, a City with Special Status; the northern parts of the Arabat Spit, geographically part of Crimea, which Ukraine administered under the Kherson Oblast, were also annexed. While Russia has de facto control over the area - and its lighthouses - this has not been recognised by Ukraine and most of the member-states of the United Nations.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak); Ukrainian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


19 November 2021

various lighthouses; postcard: russia

the lighthouses,
  • Hanhipassi Lighthouse [clockwise direction: 12:00]
  • Heinäluoto Lighthouse [clockwise direction: 13:00]
  • Ostrov Sukho Lighthouse [clockwise direction: 16:00, red-and-white structure]
  • New Syas Channel North Entrance Lighthouse [clockwise direction: 16:00, red structure; faux lighthouse]
  • New Syas Channel South Entrance Lighthouse [clockwise direction: 16:00, red structure; faux lighthouse]
  • Osinovetsky Lighthouse [clockwise direction: 18:00]
  • Vuokhensalo Lighthouse [clockwise direction: 22:00]
  • Mys Kurkiniemi Lighthouse [clockwise direction: 23:00]

other names.
  • Hanhipaasi Lighthouse: Ostrov Khankhipasi Lighthouse
  • Heinäluoto Lighthouse: Ostrov Kheynyaluoto Lighthouse
  • Ostrov Sukho Lighthouse: Sukho Island Lighthouse, Vironsaari Lighthouse

what. stamps affixed on postcard

where.
  • Hanhipaasi Lighthouse: Valaam Islands, Lake Ladoga, Republic of Karelia, Russia
  • Heinäluoto Lighthouse: Lake Ladoga, Republic of Karelia, Russia
  • Ostrov Sukho Lighthouse: Sukho Island, Lake Ladoga, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
  • New Syas Channel North Entrance Lighthouse: New Syas Channel, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
  • New Syas Channel South Entrance Lighthouse: New Syas Channel, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
  • Osinovetsky Lighthouse: Lake Ladoga, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
  • Vuokhensalo Lighthouse: Lake Ladoga, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
  • Mys Kurkiniemi Lighthouse: Lake Ladoga, Republic of Karelia, Russia


postmark.  "МОСКВА (= Moscow) 25 10 21"; stamps of Russia

remarks. This postcard indicates other lighthouses on Lake Ladoga, using a generic lighthouse symbol. This entry only lists the lighthouses with their specific images illustrated.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


yeni kale lighthouse, crimea; stamp: russia, 2020

other names. Cape Fornar Lighthouse

what. stamp with lighthouse, affixed on postcard

where. Cape Fornar, Crimea

remarks. In 2014, Crimea was annexed from Ukraine, by Russia. The following federal subjects of the Russian Federation were established there: the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol. This has been disputed by Ukraine, which continues to regard the territory as the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, a City with Special Status; the northern parts of the Arabat Spit, geographically part of Crimea, which Ukraine administered under the Kherson Oblast, were also annexed. While Russia has de facto control over the area - and its lighthouses - this has not been recognised by Ukraine and most of the member-states of the United Nations.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak); Ukrainian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


26 September 2021

portland bill lighthouse, uk; postcard: russia

what. postcard with lighthouse received

where. Portland Bill, Isle of Portland, Dorset, England, United Kingdom

postmark. indistinct; stamps of Russia

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


31 July 2021

phare du petit minou, france; postcard: russia (v2)

what. postcard with lighthouse received

where. Goulet de Brest, Finistère, Brittany, France

postmark. partially indistinct: "13 07 21"; stamps of Russia

note. French for lighthouse: phare; Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


generic lighthouse; postcard: russia (v6)

what. postcard with lighthouse received

postmark. "МОСКВА 28 06 21"; stamps of Russia

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)


24 July 2021

baltiysk range rear lighthouse, russia; stamp, affixed: cinderella

other names. Pillau Oberfeuer

what. stamp with lighthouse, affixed on envelope

where. Baltiysk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia

remarks. Stamp is a cinderella issue.

note. Russian for lighthouse: маяк (mayak)