Lighthouses - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1974 - 35 Pfennig
Theme: Architecture
Country | Germany / German Democratic Republic |
Issue Date | 1974 |
Face Value | 35.00 |
Color | multi-colored |
Perforation | K 14 |
Printing Type | offset |
Stamp Type | Postage stamp |
Item Type | Stamp |
Chronological Issue Number | 1698 |
Chronological Chapter | GER-DDR |
SID | 821824 |
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Lighthouses on the coast of the GDR The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues five multicolored special postage stamps depicting lighthouses along the coast of the GDR. The stamps also show excerpts from the map of the Seydrographic Service of the GDR with the respective locations of the lighthouses. Lighthouses on the coast of the GDR Shipping and trade experience a rapid development in today's time. As a result, the number, size and speed of ships is constantly increasing. The prevailing hydrographic conditions in coastal waters therefore require an increase in traffic safety at sea. The beacons are one of the most important foundations for fulfilling this requirement. The experience of recent years proves this and the number of these fixed navigational signs is increasing on all coasts. Its origin - as the oldest fixed traffic safety of shipping - goes back to the time of antiquity. Form and building material have changed over the centuries. The technology has also kept pace - and the scientific findings in the field of electronics, optics and lighting technology will be further developed in the future. Despite the use of radar in maritime shipping, the responsibility of nautical security of the sea routes through beacons has increased many times over. With the publication of special postage stamps with motifs of striking fixed sea symbols of the GDR, the constant readiness of the beacon staff and the importance of the lighthouses in the service of shipping are acknowledged. 35-pfennig lighthouses Arkona, 150 or 70 years old, built on the high, steep northern Huk the island of Rügen. The new yellowish round tower has two galleries and stands on a red octagonal base. The lantern carries a brown dome and has six bird protection lamps. Northwest of it stands the old tower with a brown dome, whose master builder was the Berlin Karl-Friedrich Schinkel. Tower height: 35 m Fire altitude (over central water of the Baltic Sea): 75 m Identification: Lightning Group (3), Return: 17.1 s Color: white Range: 22.5 sm