Post Danmark plans to issue on July 15, 2009, a set of four (4) map stamps depicting old maps of Denmark to mark the 23rd biennial International Conference on the History of Cartography (ICHC) which will be held in Copenhagen from July 12 to July 17, 2009. The planned set comprises of 1
 Denmark, June 2009 Designs for ICHC 2009-07-15 Issue
portrait and 3 landscape oriented designs, in denominations of DK 5.50, 6.50, 10.50 and 17.00. The old maps shown on the stamps are of significant historical cartographic importance and depict Denmark at different periods throughout history. The maps shown are by Johannes Mejer (1650) Marcus Jordan (1585), Abraham Ortelius (1570) and Danish Royal Academy of Sciences first official map of Denmark, Videnskabernes Selskab (1841). The overall theme of this year’s ICHC is “Maps, Myths and Narratives:Cartography of the Far North.” This image above show the initial designs and denominations for the 4 stamps, as of June 2009.
Australia Post issued two single stamps and a mini-sheet on June 9, 2009 to mark 150 years of Queensland’s independence from New South Wales in December 1859. The design on the 55c stamp depicts the Queensland outback, and windmill along with a night view of Queensland Parliament House. The $2.75 stamp shows the Great Barrier Reef, a tropical beach and what looks like a tree-frog of some type. The mini-sheet comprises the two single stamps offset to the upper right, with an antique looking map of Queensland in the background of a sunset picture showing the outback and the Brisbane skyline.
 Australia 2009-06-09
On May 28, 2009 Singapore Post released a set of four circular stamps commemorating opening of the first section of Singapore Mass Rapid Transit Corporation’s Circle Line. While the four stamps all have small maps of Singapore and the Circle Line route, the 1ST denomination stamp has the largest map in the set, showing Singapore island and the Circle Line route. [ perhaps due to the small size of the stamp, the route shown on the stamp looks a bit larger than the route shown on the official route map.] When complete, the Circle Line will be the longest underground automated metro line in the world, with a length of over 35km. Other stamps in the set depict tourists, a Alstom Metropolis C830 carriage and a view of a control panel. It is expected that a half million people will use the line each day. A very nice map and transportation themed issue.
 Singapore 2009-05-28
 Latvia 2009-05-14
On May 14, 2009 Latvian Post issued a new stamp to commemorate the National History Museum of Latvia ( Latvijas Nacionālais vēstures muzejs). The musuem is the largest repository of Latvian cultural material and was founded in 1869 as the museum of the Riga Latvian Society. Since 1920 the Museum has been located in Riga Castle. In 1924 the Museum gained the status of a State museum. The new stamp shows Riga Castle in the foreground, along with various artifacts and possibly coins. In the background, an antique map is visible.
 Marshall Islands 2009-05-02
The Marshall Islands marked the 25th anniversary of Postal Service in the islands with a 44cent souvenir sheet issued on May 2, 2009. Now part of the US Postal Service, the Marshall Islands issued their first stamps in 1984.
On April 28th, 2009 the Marshall Islands issued a sheet of 16 stamps to honor some of America’s most important military aviation heros. The 44cent stamps show portraits of the aviation heros with backgrounds depecting important events in their distinquished careers. The final stamp at the lower
 Marshall Islands 2009-04-28
right hand corner of the sheet shows a map of the island archepelago and generalized gird and compass rose. A canoe and sea birds are also shown on the map stamp. Starting in the upper left, the positions of the aviation heros and map stamp are as follows: (16-1) Richard I. Bong, (16-2) Charles “Chuck” Yeager, (16-3) Lauris Norstad, (16-4) Willam “Billy” Mitchell, (16-5) Curtis E. LeMay, (16-6) Edward Henry O’Hare, (16-7) Claire L. Chennault, (16-8) George C. Kenney, (16-9) James “Jimmy” Doolittle, (16-10) Paul W. Tibbits, Jr., (16-11) Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., (16-12) Carl “Tooey” Spaatz, (16-13) Ira C. Eaker, (16-14) Edward “Eddie” Rickenbacker, (16-15) Henry “Hap” Arnold, (16-16) Map of the Marshall Islands.
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