Stamp: Sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster 1918 (Ireland 2008)

Sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster 1918 (Ireland 2008)

30 May (Ireland ) within release Anniversary goes into circulation Stamp Sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster 1918 face value 55 Euro cent

Stamp Sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster 1918 in catalogues
Michel: Mi:IE 1825

Stamp is horizontal format.

Phosphor paper
Data entry completed
96%
Stamp Sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster 1918 in digits
Country: Ireland
Date: 2008-05-30
Print: Offset and Lithography
Size: 40 x 30
Perforation: comb 15 x 14
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 55 Euro cent
Print run: 310000

Stamp Sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster 1918 it reflects the thematic directions:

A ship is a large watercraft that travels the world's oceans and other sufficiently deep waterways, carrying passengers or goods, or in support of specialized missions, such as defense, research and fishing. Historically, a "ship" was a sailing vessel with at least three square-rigged masts and a full bowsprit. Ships are generally distinguished from boats, based on size, shape and load capacity.

A shipwreck is the wreckage of a ship that is located either beached on land or sunken to the bottom of a body of water. Shipwrecking may be intentional or unintentional. There were approximately three million shipwrecks worldwide as of January 1999, according to Angela Croome, a science writer and author who specialized in the history of underwater archaeology  (an estimate rapidly endorsed by UNESCO and other organizations).

Stamp, Sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster 1918, Ireland,  , Ships, Shipwrecks