| 60th Anniversary 
		of the Royal Institute (1994) 
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					| Issue 
					Name: | 
					60th Anniversary of the Royal 
					Institute |  
					| Thai Issue 
					Name: | 
					
					60 ปี แห่งวันสถาปนาราชบัณฑิตยสถาน |  
					| Issue Date: | 
					1994/2537-03-31 |  
					| Cause: | 
					To commemorate the 60th 
					Anniversary of the Royal Institute, which was initially 
					established on 19 April 1926 AD (2469 BE) as the Royal Society 
					of Siam, but that was dissolved and split into the Fine Arts 
					Department and the Royal Institute, in Thai called Racha 
					Bandit Tayasathaan (ราชบัณฑิตยสถาน), on 
					31 March 1933 AD (2476 BE). In 2015 AD, the name changed to the Royal Society, in Thai 
					referred to as Racha Bandit Thayasapha (ราชบัณฑิตยสภา). 
					Though 31 March 1933 AD is the official date on which the 
					Royal Society of Siam 
					was disbanded, the foundation 
					of the Royal Institute of Thailand was not officially 
					enacted until 24 April 1934. For this reason, this postage 
					stamp was issued on 31 March, yet in the year 1994 AD (2537 
					BE). |  
					| Catalogue Number: | 
					1994/3 |  
					| Denomination: | 
					2 Baht |  
					| Unused Value: | 
					11 Baht |  
					| Used Value: | 
					4 Baht |  
					| Thailex Collection: | 
					Unused stamp |  
					| Size: | 
					45 x 27 mm |  
					| Quantity 
					of Stamps: | 
					2 million 
					pieces |  
					| Printer: | 
					Leigh-Mardon Pty. Limited, 
					Australia |  
					| Subject: | 
					Illustration of the emblem of 
					the Royal Institute, today known as the 
					
					
					Royal Society 
					(fig.), 
					as well as a book, referring to its academic
						work, and the Thai 
					number 60 (๖๐), which refers to its 60th 
					Anniversary. The emblem consists of the Royal 
					Crown (fig.) 
					over a sword, which represents wisdom, behind an open book 
					surrounded with 
					
			      	
			      radsami-like 
					beams of light and bearing the word 
					
					bandit, 
					indicating erudition, 
					as well as a ribbon 
					bearing the name of the society. |  
					| Related Link: | 
					
					
					Royal Society,
					
					
					Thai Numerals,
					
		      		
		      Fine Arts Department, 
					
			      	
			racha,
					
					
					bandit,
					
					
			      	
			      radsami,
					
		      
		      
					BE,  
 
Phra Maha Phichai Mongkut, 
					
					
					
					50th Anniversary of the Royal 
					Institute |      
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