Stamp: Man returning home & industrial worker, ruins & industry (Austria 1955)

Man returning home & industrial worker, ruins & industry (Austria 1955)

29 June (Austria ) within release Returning home goes into circulation Stamp Man returning home & industrial worker, ruins & industry face value 1+0.25 Austrian schilling

Stamp Man returning home & industrial worker, ruins & industry in catalogues
Michel: Mi:AT 1019
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:AT 852

Stamp is horizontal format.

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Country: Austria
Date: 1955-06-29
Print: Recess
Size: 39 x 30
Perforation: comb 13¾ x 14¼
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1+0.25 Austrian schilling
Print run: 760000

Stamp Man returning home & industrial worker, ruins & industry it reflects the thematic directions:

A factory, manufacturing plant or a production plant is an industrial facility, often a complex consisting of several buildings filled with machinery, where workers manufacture items or operate machines which process each item into another. They are a critical part of modern economic production, with the majority of the world's goods being created or processed within factories.

In microeconomics, an industry is a branch of an economy that produces a closely related set of raw materials, goods, or services.For example, one might refer to the wood industry or to the insurance industry. 

A profession is a field of work that has been successfully professionalized. It can be defined as a disciplined group of individuals, professionals, who adhere to ethical standards and who hold themselves out as, and are accepted by the public as possessing special knowledge and skills in a widely recognised body of learning derived from research, education and training at a high level, and who are prepared to apply this knowledge and exercise these skills in the interest of others

Ruins (from Latin ruina 'a collapse') are the remains of a civilization's architecture. The term refers to formerly intact structures that have fallen into a state of partial or total disrepair over time due to a variety of factors, such as lack of maintenance, deliberate destruction by humans, or uncontrollable destruction by natural phenomena. The most common root causes that yield ruins in their wake are natural disasters, armed conflict, and population decline, with many structures becoming progressively derelict over time due to long-term weathering and scavenging.

Stamp, Man returning home & industrial worker, ruins & industry, Austria,  , Factories, Industry, Professions, Ruins