[SIGCIS-Members] Turing Image
Bernardo Batiz-Lazo
bbatiz64 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 17 00:51:47 PST 2012
Hi Thomas
The series has ten stamps of which five are portraits of the
distinguished subjects
Odette Hallowes (1912-1995), Frederick Delius (1862-1934), Joan Mary
Fry (1862-1955), Montague Rhodes James (1862-1936), Kathleen Ferier
(1912-1953)
and five are depictions of their greatest achievements:
Alan Turin (mathemtician and code breaker, 1912-1954), Thomas Newcomen
(atmosheric steam engine - 1712), Mary 'May' Morris (1862-1938), Sir
Basil Spence (Coventry Cathedral, 1962), Agustus Pugin (Houses of
Parliament, 1812-1852)
The division seems about even but its not clear why in the depiction
of achievements two have specific dates and three their lifespan.
You can see all the cards here
http://shop.royalmail.com/stamps-issue-by-issue/britons-of-distinction/icat/britonsofdistinction/
Hope this helps
Bernardo
Bangor University (Wales)
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> On 15 February 2012 20:02, Drucker, Thomas L. <druckert at uww.edu> wrote:
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>> The British Postal Service is issuing a stamp in honour of Alan Turing
>> next week as part of a series of ‘Britons of Distinction’. As part of the
>> publicity for the series, the advertisement runs, ‘Despite their eminence,
>> however, some had not left portraits for posterity. So rather than exclude
>> anyone for this reason, the imagery on the Special Stamps, most unusually,
>> features an equal number of portraits and illustrations.’ The stamp in
>> honour of Turing depicts a replica of the Bombe from Bletchley Park rather
>> than Turing himself. Is there some reason they would not have been able to
>> use one of the well-known images of Turing on a stamp? It’s hard for me to
>> believe that any of the individuals included in this series could not have
>> been represented by some surviving image, but we know Turing’s appearance,
>> in particular.
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>> Thomas Drucker
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>> University of Wisconsin--Whitewater
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>> druckert at uww.edu
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