Stamp: Royal Carriage (Uganda 1981)

Royal Carriage (Uganda 1981)

13 July (Uganda ) within release Royal Wedding 1981 goes into circulation Stamp Royal Carriage face value 250 Ugandan shilling

Stamp Royal Carriage in catalogues
Michel: Mi:UG 301

Stamp is square format.

Unreleased stamp from block with black overprint

Also in the issue Royal Wedding 1981:

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Stamp Royal Carriage in digits
Country: Uganda
Date: 1981-07-13
Print: Offset and Lithography
Perforation: comb 14¼
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 250 Ugandan shilling

Stamp Royal Carriage it reflects the thematic directions:

A Royalty is the immediate family of a king or queen regnant, and sometimes his or her extended family. The term imperial family appropriately describes the family of an emperor or empress, and the term papal family describes the family of a pope, while the terms baronial family, comital family, ducal family, grand ducal family, or princely family are more appropriate to describe the relatives of a reigning baron, count, duke, grand duke, or prince. However, in common parlance members of any family which reigns by hereditary right are often referred to as royalty or "royals." It is also customary in some circles to refer to the extended relations of a deposed monarch and his or her descendants as a royal family. A dynasty is sometimes referred to as "the House of ...". As of July 2013, there are 26 active sovereign monarchies in the world who rule or reign over 43 countries in all

A carriage is a two- or four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle for passengers. Second-hand private carriages were common public transport, the equivalent of modern cars used as taxis. Carriage suspensions are by leather strapping or, on those made in recent centuries, steel springs. Two-wheeled carriages are usually owner-driven.

Stamp, Royal Carriage, Uganda,  , Royalty, Weddings, Carriages