David Gold
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 32 |
Web site | www.davidgold.co.uk |
Date of birth | January 1,1993 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Edinburgh |
United Kingdom | |
Net worth | £450 million |
Spouse | Beryl Hunt |
Children | Jacqueline Gold |
Parents | Godfrey Gold |
Rose Gold | |
Job | Businessperson |
Official site | davidgold.co.uk |
Siblings | Ralph Gold |
Height | 178 (cm) |
Teams | Arbroath F.C. |
Career start | 2012 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 425631 |
David Gold Life story
David Gold is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Arbroath as a midfielder. He has previously played for Hibernian, Queen's Park, Cowdenbeath and Berwick Rangers.
Paddington Bear stamps released by Royal Mail for 65th anniversary
... David Gold, director of external affairs and policy at Royal Mail, said he hoped the stamps will " brighten up the day of anyone receiving mail with a touch of Paddington s charm"...
Warhammer: Royal Mail issues stamps to mark game's 40th anniversary
... " David Gold, director of external affairs and policy at Royal Mail, described the game as " a creative, collaborative pursuit with a unique power to spark the imagination...
King Charles makes first appearance on special stamps
... David Gold, of Royal Mail, said using pictures of flowers for this landmark set of stamps reflected the fact that the King was a " passionate gardener"...
Final stamps bearing the Queen's head revealed
... The series also shows poster artwork from the 1920s and 1930s, with Royal Mail spokesman David Gold saying the stamps evoke " the golden age of steam travel"...
King Charles unadorned new stamp design revealed
... " The feedback we got back was that he wanted it to be simple, " said Royal Mail director of external affairs, David Gold...
Iron Maiden release limited edition postal stamps with Royal Mail
... David Gold, director of external public affairs and policy at Royal Mail, added: " Few bands in the history of rock music can be called bona fide rock legends - but Iron Maiden are just that - and more...
Queen silhouette on Christmas stamps for last time
... David Gold, Royal Mail s policy director, said the " charming style" of this year s Christmas stamps would set " the perfect tone for the festive season"...
Coronavirus: Captain Tom Moore, Royal Mail birthday postmark gets
... All E-Mails sent to Friday will be stamped with the commemorative postmark David Gold, Director of public Affairs and policy at Royal Mail, said: What has been achieved by captain Thomas Moore, is truly phenomenal, and this is reflected in the affection shown for him around the world...
Final stamps bearing the Queen's head revealed
By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent
The Last set of new stamps showing the late Queen's head are being issued by Royal Mail , featuring the centenary of the Flying Scotsman steam locomotive.
This marks The End of an era, with this familiar version of Queen Elizabeth Ii 's silhouette having appeared on special stamps since 1968.
These final stamps of the Elizabethan Era can be ordered from Tuesday, and will Go On general release next week.
Future commemorative stamps will show a silhouette of King Charles III.
Such sets of special stamps have long-term planning schedules, and the Royal Mail has kept to publication plans made before the late Queen's death last September.
The 12 stamps featuring the Flying Scotsman will be The Last to show The Queen 's silhouette, with this design updating an earlier image.
These farewell stamps will show the steam locomotive, built in 1923 and running between London and Edinburgh, in settings including North Yorkshire , Northumberland, Berwick-on-Tweed and Victoria Station in London.
The series also shows poster artwork from the 1920s and 1930s, with Royal Mail spokesman David Gold saying the stamps evoke " The Golden Age Of steam travel".
During her reign, the late Queen's head appeared on hundreds of special issues of stamps, on themes ranging from Concorde, Star Trek and Endangered Species to Sherlock Holmes .
This release marks The End of The Queen appearing on such commemorative stamps, but existing stocks of regular first and second class stamps showing The Queen 's head will be used until they run out.
The new King Charles stamp, to be phased in over the forthcoming months, has already been revealed by the Royal Mail , showing a very Minimalist Design without a crown.
The current silhouette of the late Queen, based on a 1950s image of her in her 20s, was first used in 1968 on stamps celebrating British bridges, including what was then a modern-looking M4 motorway viaduct.
There was politics in the background too, with the Postal Museum noting that a decision to include a stamp of the Menai Bridge rather than Tower Bridge was out of sensitivity to " Welsh aspirations".
In 1968, a first-class stamp cost 5d, about two pence in decimal money. The cost is now 95 pence.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com