Thanks Bob, that answers it indeed.
I believe what happened is that the ubuntu download manager issued a request 
that looked like that:

  GET /stamp.php?id=2612549&font=&style=&weight=&gravity=South&pointsize= 
HTTP/1.1
  Host: t0.geograph.org.uk

Since it didn’t get any hint as to what the filename should be, it used
the filename of the resource URL, i.e. "stamp.php". Now with the
content-disposition header it knows what the suggested filename should
be, and it uses it instead.

Do you still have the old copies of the files named "stamp.php*" in your
Downloads folder? I’d be curious to compare them to the actual JPG file.

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