Stamp: Central part of the League of Nations palace (Switzerland 1938)

Central part of the League of Nations palace (Switzerland 1938)

02 May (Switzerland ) within release B.I.T. and S.D.N. goes into circulation Stamp Central part of the League of Nations palace face value 60 Swiss centime

Stamp Central part of the League of Nations palace in catalogues
Michel: Mi:CH 323

Stamp is square format.

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Stamp Central part of the League of Nations palace in digits
Country: Switzerland
Date: 1938-05-02
Print: Photogravure
Perforation: comb 11¾
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 60 Swiss centime
Print run: 4660000

Stamp Central part of the League of Nations palace it reflects the thematic directions:

An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization. The word "office" may also denote a position within an organization with specific duties attached to it (see officer or official); the latter is an earlier usage, as "office" originally referred to the location of one's duty. In its adjective form, the term "office" may refer to business-related tasks. In law, a company or organization has offices in any place where it has an official presence, even if that presence consists of a storage silo, for example, instead of a more traditional establishment with a desk and chair. An office is also an architectural and design phenomenon, including small offices, such as a bench in the corner of a small business or a room in someone's home (see small office/home office), entire floors of buildings, and massive buildings dedicated entirely to one company. In modern terms, an office is usually the location where white-collar workers carry out their functions.

A palace is a large residence, often serving as a royal residence or the home for a head of state or another high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. The word is derived from the Latin name palātium, for Palatine Hill in Rome which housed the Imperial residences

A building or edifice is a structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory. Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, to land prices, ground conditions, specific uses and aesthetic reasons. Buildings serve several needs of society – primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat (a place of comfort and safety) and the outside (a place that at times may be harsh and harmful).

Stamp, Central part of the League of Nations palace, Switzerland,  , U.N.O., Offices, Palaces, Buildings