Showing posts with label King Rama VIII. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Rama VIII. Show all posts

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Thai banknotes and their signatures 06b - King Rama IX - 1948 issue /2

Four more signature combinations can be found on the notes issued as the 9th series (Rama IX - 1948 issue). For the others, see : thai-banknotes-and-their-signatures-06a.html

King Rama IX - 1948

Signature combinations 31 - 34 came in circulation by the end of 1949.

For a while, the signature of Mr. Dej S(a)nidvong remained on the notes, as Governor of the Bank of Thailand, until the reappearance of Mr. Serm Vinicchayakul. (sign. 25, 26 and 34)

Combination 31 : MoF :  M17 Field Marshal Plaek Piboonsongkram [13 Oct 1949 - 18 Jul 1950]
                             BoT :  B11 M.L. Dej S(a)nidvong [4 Aug 1949 - 29 Feb 1952]

Field Marshal Plaek Piboonsongkram
Field Marshal Plaek Piboonsongkram was prime Minister of Thailand, during the second world war.
He had strong bonds with the facist parties of Italy, nazi Germany and Japan.
After WWII, he became prime Minister again, but with the young and unexperienced King Rama IX on the throne (represented by various regents), he installed a de facto dictatorship. He had the highest rank in the army, the navy and the royal air force.

Combination 32 : MoF :  M18 Pra Manupanavimonsart (Chom Jamornman) [18 Jul 1950 - 28 Nov 1951]
                             BoT :  B11 M.L. Dej S(a)nidvong [4 Aug 1949 - 29 Feb 1952]

Pra Manupanavimonsart
Combination 33 : MoF :  M19 Gen. Pao Pienlert Boripanyutakit [8 Dec 1951 - 30 Mar 1953]
                             BoT :  B11 M.L. Dej S(a)nidvong [4 Aug 1949 - 29 Feb 1952]

Combination 34 : MoF :  M19 Gen. Pao Pienlert Boripanyutakit [8 Dec 1951 - 30 Mar 1953]
                             BoT :  B08/12  Mr. Serm Vinicchayakul [1 Mar 1952 - 24 Jul 1955] 

see signature combinations 25 and 26

to be continued...

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Thai banknotes and their signatures 05 - Early years of Rama IX

Signature combination 24, see : http://rainbowstampsandcoins.blogspot.com/2024/09/thai-banknotes-and-their-signatures-04b.html came on the banknotes when King Rama IX was already in charge, but since the coronation took place in 1950, Rama VIII banknotes were in use till then.
The same goes for the signature combinations 25 and 26

young King Rama IX - Bhumibol Adulyadej

Combinations 25 and 26, again with two signatures:

Now on the left is the signature of the Minister of Finance.
When we look closely, the signatures of the ministers here, were already on the banknotes before. In combination 25, we find again the signature of Praya Srivisaravaja (comb. 22), and in combination 26, the one of Mr. Vijit Lulitanon (comb. 24)

As minister of Governor of the Bank of Thailand (now right), we find the signature of Mr. Serm Vinicchayakul. On a later combination, we will find his signature again, but then as Minister of Finance (comb. 37).

Mr. Serm Vinicchayakul

Combination 25: MRT : M12 Praya Srivisaravaja [2 Feb 1946 - 24 Mar 1946]
                            
BoT :  B08 Mr. Serm Vinicchayakul [17 Oct 1946 - 24 Nov 1947]

Combination 26: MRT : M13 Mr. Vijit Lulitanon [24 Aug 1946 - 8 Nov 1947]
                            
BoT :  B08 Mr. Serm Vinicchayakul [17 Oct 1946 - 24 Nov 1947]

In 1946, a 100 baht-note was issued with signature 26. The same note with signature 25 might exist, but has never been confirmed.
This note was re-issued later, with signature 28 (see Rama IX signatures).

to be continued....

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Thai banknotes and their signatures 04b - Thai Government

The second period of the short reign of Rama VIII is called the Thai Govenment.
A lot of signature combinations can be found on the new set of banknotes.
Now with the portrait of the king seen from the front, and not facing the left anymore.

One 10 baht-note, with king Rama VIII facing the left was re-issued in 1939 with signature combination 23 too.

The first new signature 'combination' is the only signature by only the chief of the banknote department, without one of the Minister of Finance. (only on 8 banknotes)

Combination 17: BoT : B06 Gen. Pao Pienlert Boripanyutakit [17 Dec 1941 - 1 Aug 1944]                       
                            MRT : -

Gen. Pao Pienlert Boripanyutakit

'combination 17'

Later on, General Pao Pienlert Boripanyutakit became minister of Finance, and signed as such.
A new signature for the Governor of the Tresury was added as second signature.

combination 18
Combination 18: BoT :  B07 Mr. Naeb Paholyotin [14 Jul 1936 - 26 Nov 1942]                      
                            MRT : M06 Gen. Pao Pienlert Boripanyutakit [17 Dec 1941 - 1 Aug 1944]

Mr. Naeb Paholyotin

Hereafter, again 6 signature 'combinations' appear, with only one signature.

combinations 19-24

Combination 19: BoT :  -                 
                            MRT : M07 Maj. Kuang Apaiwong [2 Aug 1944 - 10 Jan 1945]

Combination 20: BoT :  -                     
                            MRT : M08 Mr. Leng Srisomwong [10 Jan 1945 - 31 Aug 1945]

Combination 21: BoT :  -                 
                            MRT : M09 Mr. Direk Chainam [1 Sep 1945 - 1 Feb 1946]

Combination 22: BoT :  -                     
                            MRT : M10 Praya Srivisaravaja (Tienlieng Huntakun) [2 Feb 1946 - 24 Mar 1946]

Combination 23: BoT :  -                 
                            MRT : M11 Luang Pradidmanutham  (Pridi Panomyong)
                                - second term [24 Mar 1946 - 23 Aug 1946]

Combination 24: BoT :  -                     
                            MRT : M12 Mr. Vijit Lulitanon [24 Aug 1946 - 8 Nov 1947]

Maj. Kuang Apaiwong

Mr. Leng Srisomwong

Mr. Direk Chainam

Praya Srivisaravaja (Tienlieng Huntakun)

Pridi Banomyong in 1945
 

Mr.Vijitr Luritanon
 
to be continued...

Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Thai banknotes and their signatures 04a - Siam Government

The 4th era of Thai signatures, are the ones issued under the rule of King Ananda Madihol, or Rama VIII.
Rama VIII came to rule after the abdication of his uncle, Rama VII.
By the end of his reign, King Rama VII was no longer the absolute monarch of Thailand/Siam.
Therefore, he could not appoint his successor himself.
As the prince Chula Chakrabongse already was excluded from the throne (see: https://rainbowstampsandcoins.blogspot.com/2024/09/thai-banknotes-and-their-signatures-03.html),
the first in line became another son of King Rama V, with his 7th wife.
Mahidol Adulyadej, 69th child of King Rama (yes),

Prince Mahidol Adulyadej
The prince could not make it to the throne, for the simple reason that he already deceased by then.
As the new successor to the throne, now was appointed by the government, the eldest son of the prince, was appointed to be the new king. The boy however was only 9 years old at that time, and lived in Switzerland. It was convenient (or not?) for the new government, to have such a young king on the throne, who had never ever been in Thailand/Siam. At the age of 13, the young prince visited Thailand for the first time,

He returned to Switzerland, to finish his studies, and returned to his kingdom after the second world war, in December 1945. Right away, he became the people's favourite.
An unfortunate accident (?), ended the boy's life even before he was officially installed as king.
It was his brother,  Phra Chaoyuhua Bhumibol Adulyadej
, King Rama IX, who granted him the royal title after his death, making King Ananda Madihol the 8th kind of the Chakri-dynasty.

King Ananda Madihol in 1946
Opposite to what you might think, during the 'reign' of Rama VIII, at least 14 different signature combinations can be found. All of the banknotes, bare the image of the young Rama VIII.

Under the 'Siam' government, two additional signature combinations can be found:
Here again, only a Minister of Finance signed.

Combination 15: BoT :  -                               

                            MRT : M04 Praya Chaiyasombat
                                        (Serm Krisnamara) [12 Feb 1936 - 19 Dec 1938]

Praya Chaiyasombat

Combination 16: BoT :  -                          
                            MRT : M05 Luang Pradidmanutham (noble title)
                                       (Mr. Preedee Panomyong) [20 Dec 1938 - 17 Dec 1941]

Mr. Preedee Panomyong was the man under whose influence, the government decided to hand the throne to the young Anana Madihol.
He was a powerful statesman, who had a hand in the transformation from Siam to Thailand, from the absolute monarchy to a quasi-democratic monarchy, ...
29 March 1934 – 12 February 1935 : Minister of Interior
12 July 1936 – 13 December 1938 : Minister of Foreign Affairs
20 December 1938 – 16 December 1941 : Minister of Finance
16 December 1941 – 5 December 1945 : Regent of Thailand - till the return of the King VIII
24 March 1946 – 23 August 1946 : Prime Minister and Minister of Finance - under King Rama IX

Mr. Preedee Panomyong
to be continued...