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7067 - M/L 104
Singapore Stamp Album (SB) 1992 - 2008.
A colourful and fascinating album of the stamps issued by Singapore from the early 1990s until 2008.
- Published
- Unknown
- Plates
- 32 pages
- Binding/Size
- M=4to
- Value
- 0-5000
- Published
- Unknown
- Ref
- 8024
A blue album with an emblem and gilt in rule to front board, emblem and gild bands to spine. In good condition. Tissue paper guards each page of stamps. A stock book of stamps made into this composite album. Subjects covered are: Sporting Events. Birds and Animals. Marine Life. Souvenir Stamp Sheets of international Stamp Exhibitions. Joint Stamp Issues. Nation Day & Anniversaries. Conferences, Seminars & Meetings. Former Modes of Transportation. Signs of the Chinese Zodiac. Museums. Singapore Skyline. Orchids & Botanicals. Multi-faith festivals and Celebrations. Dinosaurs. Famous Inhabitants of 'Old' Singapore. Children's Toys. The Police. The Singapore Waterfront. Military & Civil Aviation. Greetings Stamps. Literature. Vanishing Trades. Historic & Modern Singapore. Cuisine. Formula 1 Motor Racing. Local Culture.