Douglas Station, Rescue Boat Marine Engineer (Isle of Man 2024)
04 January (Isle of Man )
within release Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Bicentenary (2024)
goes into circulation Stamp Douglas Station, Rescue Boat Marine Engineer face value 85 Manx penny
Stamp Douglas Station, Rescue Boat Marine Engineer in catalogues |
Yvert et Tellier:
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Yt: IM 3089
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Stamp is square format.
Also in the issue Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Bicentenary (2024):
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Douglas Station, Rescue Boat Marine Engineer
face value 2;
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Peel Station, Rescue Boat B-536
face value 1;
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Port Erin Station, Rescue Boat Muriel and Leslie
face value 1.50;
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Port St. Mary Station, Rescue Boat Gough Ritchie II
face value 1st;
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Ramsey Station, Rescue Boat Two Sisters
face value 1.75;
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Booklet -
Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Bicentenary
face value 21.10;
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Tower of Refuge Station, Sir William Hillary
face value 3.50;
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Douglas Station, Rescue Boat Marine Engineer
face value 85;
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Peel Station, Rescue Boat B-536
face value 85;
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Port Erin Station, Rescue Boat Muriel and Leslie
face value 85;
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Port St. Mary Station, Rescue Boat Gough Ritchie II
face value 85;
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Ramsey Station, Rescue Boat Two Sisters
face value 85;
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Booklet Pane -
Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Bicentenary
face value 85;
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Tower of Refuge Station, Sir William Hillary
face value 85;
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Stamp Douglas Station, Rescue Boat Marine Engineer in digits
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Country: |
Isle of Man |
Date: |
2024-01-04 |
Print: |
Offset lithography |
Perforation: |
Die Cut 12¾ |
Emission: |
Commemorative |
Format: |
Stamp |
Face Value: |
85 Manx penny
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Stamp Douglas Station, Rescue Boat Marine Engineer it reflects the thematic directions:
A lifeboat or liferaft is a small, rigid or inflatable boat carried for emergency evacuation in the event of a disaster aboard a ship. Lifeboat drills are required by law on larger commercial ships. Rafts (liferafts) are also used. In the military, a lifeboat may double as a whaleboat, dinghy, or gig. The ship's tenders of cruise ships often double as lifeboats. Recreational sailors usually carry inflatable liferafts, though a few prefer small proactive lifeboats that are harder to sink and can be sailed to safety. с