Stamp with Attached Label: Letter As Boat By Lighthouse (Germany, Federal Republic 2022)

Letter As Boat By Lighthouse (Germany, Federal Republic 2022)

03 January (Germany, Federal Republic ) within release World of the Letter Definitives (2021-) goes into circulation Stamp with Attached Label Letter As Boat By Lighthouse face value 275 Euro cent

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Country: Germany, Federal Republic
Date: 2022-01-03
Print: Offset lithography
Perforation: comb 13¾
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp with Attached Label
Face Value: 275 Euro cent

Stamp with Attached Label Letter As Boat By Lighthouse it reflects the thematic directions:

A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses, and to serve as a navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways. Lighthouses mark dangerous coastlines, hazardous shoals, reefs, and safe entries to harbors, and can assist in aerial navigation. Once widely used, the number of operational lighthouses has declined due to the expense of maintenance and use of electronic navigational systems.

The Casco Bay Mailboat is a sailing vessel, run by Casco Bay Lines, which delivers mail and other items to the residents of the islands of Casco Bay in Maine, United States. It is the longest-running mailboat service in the country, having been in existence since the 1870s. Up until the 1950s, the boat was coal-powered; now it runs on a diesel engine.

Originally, the term 'stationery' referred to all products sold by a stationer, whose name indicated that his book shop was on a fixed spot. This was usually somewhere near a university, and permanent, while medieval trading was mainly carried on by itinerant peddlers (including chapmen, who sold books) and others (such as farmers and craftsmen) at markets and fairs. It was a unique term used between the 13th and 15th centuries in the manuscript culture. Stationers' shops were places where books were bound, copied, and published. These shops often loaned books to nearby university students for a fee. The books were loaned out in sections, allowing students to study or copy them, and the only way to get the next part of the book was to return the previous section

Stamp with Attached Label, Letter As Boat By Lighthouse, Germany, Federal Republic,  , Letters (Mail), Lighthouses, Mailboats, Stationery