The First Extensive Turbine Engine Boat, Great Britain, 1906 (Angola 1999)
23 September (Angola )
within release World Ships
goes into circulation Stamp The First Extensive Turbine Engine Boat, Great Britain, 1906 face value 950,000 Angolan kwanza
Stamp The First Extensive Turbine Engine Boat, Great Britain, 1906 in catalogues |
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Mi: AO 1367
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Stamp is horizontal format.
Also in the issue World Ships:
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The First Extensive Turbine Engine Boat, Great Britain, 1906
face value 950,000;
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Se-tenant -
World Ships
face value 2*950000;
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Schooner 1892 - Fram
face value 950,000;
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Se-tenant -
World Ships
face value 2*950000;
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Nuclear Cruiser, 1959, USA - Long Beach
face value 950,000;
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The First Boat for Heavy Weapons, Italy, 1876 - Dandalo
face value 950,000;
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Armed Cruiser, 1942, USA - Boston
face value 950,000;
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Germany, 1939 - Bismarck
face value 950,000;
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Egyptian Boat 1300 BC
face value 950,000;
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The Famous Armored Boat, France, 1859 - Gloire
face value 950,000;
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Mini Sheet -
World Ships
face value 8*950000;
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Stamp -
World Ships
face value 2*950000;
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Schooner 1927 - Juan Sebastian de Elcano
face value 950,000;
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Boat 1933 - Tovaristsch
face value 950,000;
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The Called Central Battery Boat, France, 1868 - L'Ócean
face value 950,000;
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Beagle 1830 Boat
face value 950,000;
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Light Cruiser, USA, 1946 - Cleveland
face value 950,000;
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Steam Yacht 1852 - North Star
face value 950,000;
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Mini Sheet -
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face value 8*950000;
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Flemish Carrack 1480
face value 950,000;
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Stamp The First Extensive Turbine Engine Boat, Great Britain, 1906 in digits
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Country: |
Angola |
Date: |
1999-09-23 |
Print: |
Offset lithography |
Size: |
40 x 30 |
Perforation: |
comb 14¼ |
Emission: |
Commemorative |
Format: |
Stamp |
Face Value: |
950,000 Angolan kwanza
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Stamp The First Extensive Turbine Engine Boat, Great Britain, 1906 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.