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100 Years of Thai Engineering
The postage stamp to commemorate one hundred years of Thai engineering is the figure of the bas-relief sculpture created by Professor Silpa Bhirasri (Corrado Feroci), reflecting the working and engineering equipment, located in Building No.1 of the College of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University. Thai engineering science was initiated on June 1, 1913. After the establishment of "The Royal Pages School" in the reign of King Rama V prior to being renamed "Civil Service College of King Chulalongkorn" in the reign of King Rama VI, engineering course had been taught to support various mechanical works under the name "The Engineering School (Yantara Suksa School) of Civil Service College of King Chulalongkorn". Later on this school had been combined with the Irrigation Technician School (Ministry of Agriculture) and established to become "The Faculty of Engineering of Chulalongkorn University". It is the beginning of many engineering institutions in subsequent years.
Design: Illustrating the bas-relief stucco works by Professor Silpa Bhirasri
Design 1: A bas-relief stucco on Civil Engineering
Design 2: A bas-relief stucco on Electrical Engineering
Design 3: A bas-relief stucco on Mechanical Engineering
Quantity of stamps: X00,000 pieces per design
Sheet Composition: 10 stamps per sheet
Printing Process: Lithography, Multi-colour
Designer: Mr. Pisit Prasitthanadoon (Thailand Post Co., Ltd.)
FDC Price: 24 Baht
FDC Quantity: -- covers |