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<font size=5><center>'''LUBRO- Utrechtse Poorterwapens'''</center></font>
<font size=5><center>'''VEEN - Nederlandse Gemeentewapens Noord-Holland'''</center></font>




[[File:album.lubro.jpg|center|450 px|Utrechtse Poorterwapens]]
[[File:front.veen.jpg|center|450 px|Veen Noord-Holland album]]


'''Series information :'''  
'''Series information :'''  
*Date of issue : 1949
*Date of issue : 1952
*Number of images : 30 in the album (30 were later issued, but no album pages were printed for these), 50 x 64 mm
*Number of images : 121
*Image variants : no
*Image variants : no


==Company info==
==Company info==
LUBRO was an industrial bakery in the city of Utrecht (the name is an acronym for Luxe Brood- en Banketbakkerij). They built a new state-of-the-art bakery in 1948 in Utrecht. The company existed until 2004.
Jac. Veen was a wholesaler in butter, margarine, fats and cheese based in Medemblik, the Netherlands. I have no further information on the company.


==Album==
==Album==
The album was issued in 1949 by Lubro and the Stichting Neerlands Sinnepop. The latter also had a small advertisement on the first page where they offered to search for family arms. The images show arms of citizens of Utrecht (Burgher arms, or Poorterarms in Dutch). The album includes a blazon of the arms and a short history of the family. The images were collected at the bakers where the bread was sold, and could be exchanged in a special office in Utrecht.
The album was issued in 1952 and the stamps could be collected with Veca margarine, one of the brands of the company. The idea was to issue albums for all provinces, but only one album has been published as far as known. The images were based in style on the [[Koffie Hag albums]], but reference to those albums is lacking.  
 
The album describes 6 arms per 2 pages, with on the left pages the description and some history of the arms, and on the right the 6 images. Image 107, Wieringermeer, is empty as this new municipality did not yet have arms (granted 1954). An example of a text page is shown below:
[[File:text.veen.jpg|center|450 px|]]
 
Author of the texts was S.J. van der Molen and the album was printed by N. Miedema & Co in Leeuwarden.
 
Comparison of the Hag and Veen images:
<gallery perrow=0>
File:Andijk.hag.jpg|Andijk (Hag)
File:Andijk.veen.jpg|Andijk (Veen)
File:Hensbroek.hag.jpg|Hensbroek (Hag)
File:Hensbroek.veen.jpg|Hensbroek (Veen)
File:Zaandam.hag.jpg|Zaandam (Hag)
File:Zaandam.veen.jpg|Zaandam (Veen)
</gallery>
 


The images were based in style on the [[Koffie Hag albums]], but the images were drawn by Tjomme de Vries.


==Images issued==
==Images issued==

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VEEN - Nederlandse Gemeentewapens Noord-Holland


Veen Noord-Holland album

Series information :

  • Date of issue : 1952
  • Number of images : 121
  • Image variants : no

Company info

Jac. Veen was a wholesaler in butter, margarine, fats and cheese based in Medemblik, the Netherlands. I have no further information on the company.

Album

The album was issued in 1952 and the stamps could be collected with Veca margarine, one of the brands of the company. The idea was to issue albums for all provinces, but only one album has been published as far as known. The images were based in style on the Koffie Hag albums, but reference to those albums is lacking.

The album describes 6 arms per 2 pages, with on the left pages the description and some history of the arms, and on the right the 6 images. Image 107, Wieringermeer, is empty as this new municipality did not yet have arms (granted 1954). An example of a text page is shown below:

Text.veen.jpg

Author of the texts was S.J. van der Molen and the album was printed by N. Miedema & Co in Leeuwarden.

Comparison of the Hag and Veen images:


Images issued

Click on the images to enlarge.