Peel Station, Rescue Boat B-536 (Isle of Man 2024)
04 January (Isle of Man )
within release Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Bicentenary (2024)
goes into circulation Stamp Peel Station, Rescue Boat B-536 face value 85 Manx penny
Stamp Peel Station, Rescue Boat B-536 in catalogues |
Yvert et Tellier:
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Yt: IM 3086
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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 Peel Station, Rescue Boat B-536 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 Peel Station, Rescue Boat B-536 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