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    Stanley Kubrick’s decision to only use classical music in what would become the iconic soundtrack for “2001: A Space Odyssey”, was made last minute in post-production. Alex North, who’d written an entire score for the film, didn’t find out his music had been discarded until the premiere.

    The original Alex North soundtrack:
    https://open.spotify.com/album/4L3uWoXRey8YWDnL7VtvGW?si=7W-QRLvDR3maKzBbzUqx-A
  • Dec 17, 1903: Orville and Wilbur Wright make the first successful flight of a self-propelled, heavier-than-air aircraft.

    USA, Scott Nr C92a (1972)
    USA, Scott Nr C92a (1978)

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    This Day in History
    Dec 18, 1899: The golf tee is patented by George Grant.

    Ireland, Scott Nr 1674 (2006)
    Ireland, Scott Nr 1674 (2006)

  • This Day in History
    Dec 19, 1154: Henry II (the man behind the murder of Thomas Beckett) is crowned king of England.

    Guernsey, Scott Nr 10 (1969)
    Guernsey, Scott Nr 10 (1969)


  • Dec 20, 1803: The United States buys the Louisiana Territory from France.

    USA, Scott Nr 1020 (1953) USA, Scott Nr 1020 (1953)


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    Dec 21, 1620: The Pilgrims land at Plymouth Rock (or thereabout), because they are almost out of beer. (I wouldn’t lie to you.)

    USA, Scott Nr 548-50 (1920)
    USA, Scott Nr 548 (1920)


  • Having lived in Leiden in the late 1990's for a few years, I discovered that the pilgrims actually first went to Holland and settled in the city of Leiden. They left after finding the Dutch too permissive for their liking (or at least that is what I heard from the Dutch when I lived there). The following is from the linked Washington Post article:

    "It’s fair to say that the Pilgrims left England to find religious freedom, but that wasn’t the primary motive that propelled them to North America.

    Remember that the Pilgrims went first to Holland, settling eventually in the city of Leiden. There they encountered a religious tolerance almost unheard of in that day and age. Bradford and Edward Winslow both wrote glowingly of their experience. In Leiden, God had allowed them, in Bradford’s estimation, “to come as near the primitive pattern of the first churches as any other church of these later times.” God had blessed them with “much peace and liberty,” Winslow echoed.

    If a longing for religious freedom had compelled them, they probably never would have left. But while they cherished the freedom of conscience they enjoyed in Leiden, the Pilgrims had two major complaints: They found it a hard place to maintain their English identity and an even harder place to make a living. In America, they hoped to live by themselves, enjoy the same degree of religious liberty and earn a “better and easier” living."

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/five-myths-about-the-pilgrims/2013/11/22/9f93e822-52c1-11e3-9e2c-e1d01116fd98_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.236db79b6936
  • I'm inclined to believe they stopped in Holland to stock up on Heineken. :smiley:
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    Dec 22, 1829: The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad opens the first passenger railway line.

    USA, Scott Nr 1006 (1952)
    USA, Scott Nr 1006 (1952)

  • As an aside: What is the point of proof printings if you're just going to pass an ill-concieved design anyway? One can go cross-eyed trying to discern the design on the B&O stamp. With the charter as the background, it looks like a double-exposed photograph, and the monocolor printing causes all the design elements to blend together in a scrambled egg mess.
  • Dec 23, 1990: In a national referendum, 88.5% of voters in Slovenia vote for independence from Yugoslavia.

    Slovenia, Scott Nr 100 (1991)
    Slovenia, Scott Nr 100 (1991)


  • Dec 24, 1943: General Dwight D. Eisenhower is appointed the Supreme Allied Commander.

    USA, Scott Nr 2513 (1990)
    USA, Scott Nr 2513 (1990)
  • Dec 25, 800: The pope crowns Charlemagne emperor, in Rome.

    French Andorra, Scott Nr 279 (1980)
    French Andorra, Scott Nr 279 (1980)


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    Dec 26, 1982: Time magazine announces its "Man of the Year," the personal computer, the first non-human ever to receive the honor.

    USA, Scott Nr 3190n (2000)
    USA, Scott Nr 3190n (2000)


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  • Dec 27, 2007: Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is assassinated.

    Pakistan, Scott Nr 840 (1995)
    Pakistan, Scott Nr 840 (1995)


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  • Dec 27, 1688: William of Orange marches into London as King James II flees the scene.

    Netherlands, Scott Nr 659 (1984)
    Netherlands, Scott Nr 659 (1984)


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  • Dec 30, 1947: Romania's King Michael is forced to abdicate by Soviet-backed Communists. Communists now control all of Eastern Europe.

    Romania, Scott Nr 513 (1940)
    Romania, Scott Nr 513 (1940)


  • Dec 31, 1857: Queen Victoria selects Ottawa as the capital city of Canada.

    Canada, Scott Nr 159 (1929)
    Canada, Scott Nr 159 (1929)


  • Jan 1, 1500: The Portuguese explorer Pedro Alvares Cabral reaches the coast of Brazil and claims the region for Portugal.

    Portugal, Scott Nr 646 (1945)
    Portugal, Scott Nr 646 (1945)


  • Jan 2, 1839: Photography pioneer Louis Daguerre takes the first photograph of the moon.

    Surinam, Scott Nr 845-846 (1989)
    Surinam, Scott Nr 845-846 (1989)

  • Jan 11, 49 BC: Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, and plunges Rome into civil war. Iacta alea est.

    Italy, Scott Nr 217 (1929)
    Italy, Scott Nr 217

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