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Maritime Topics on Stamps
February 2024
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Switzerland, a stamp for the 200th anniversary of shipping on Lake Constance.
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Isle of Man, a set of six stamps celebrating 200 years of the RNLI.
This is the British Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
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Jersey and Guernsey also each have a set of six stamps celebrating 200 years of the RNLI.
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Guernsey, Isle of Man, 200 years of the RNLI with attractive postal issues.
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TAAF, a single stamp with the Corvette La Dauphine.
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TAAF, a single stamp. It shows the rescue of shipwrecked people from the "Princess of Wales".
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Faroe Islands, a single stamp with Viking ships and the new Sandoy Tunnel.
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France, a single stamp with the ship model of an antique sailor.
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Left: Faroe Islands, a set of four stamps with fishing boats, trawlers.
Above: Saint Pierre et Miquelon, the trawler "Galantry".
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Aland, a sheet with two stamps. The postal administration is celebrating 40 years.
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France, Stamp Festival on March 9th and 10th.
The theme this year is “Journey along the waterways”.
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Right picture not yet released; Hopefully approval will come!
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Guernsey, vending machine stamps with cruise ships now with the imprint "Peace on Earth".
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Guernsey, Castle Breakwater Lighthouse.
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Gibraltar, Trinity Lighthouse.
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Netherlands, Scheveningen.
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Great Britain, a stamp of 100 years of collecting data with sea buoys.
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Germany, a comic character Captain Blaubär with crew and ship.
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Sierra Leone, two sheets to Russia's war against Ukraine.
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Liberia, two sheets to Russia's war against Ukraine.
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Liberia, two sheets with yachts.
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Djibouti, two sheets to 295 Jahre James Cook.
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Djibouti, two sheets with icebreakers.
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Central Africa, two sheets with icebreakers.
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Liberia, another sheet about the Titanic, which is part of the "never ending story and money printing machine".
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Tchad, two sheets with Red Cross ships.
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Germany, a sheet with one stamp for the Stamp Day.
In 1843, this letter sailed from Rio to Santos on the ship San Sebastiao.
What's special about this letter: It was labeled with all of the stamps value levels,
which were called "ox eyes" because of their appearance.
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