Madonna & Child holiday stamp has October 19 release
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The US Postal Service is coming out with its holiday stamps featuring the 'Enthroned Madonna and Child' by Giotto. The stamp will be released on Oct. 19, 1995. Other holiday stamps include a Victorian boy and girl and two images of Santa Claus to be issued on Sep. 30, 1995.
Publisher: American Publishing Company of New York
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1995
Postal service, Collections and collecting, Commemorative postage stamps, Giotto
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1995
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Meany, Murrow to be honored on 1994 stamps
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The US Postal Service will issue two 29-cent stamps portraying broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow and labor leader George Meany, in Jan 1994, and Aug 16, 1994, respectively. The stamp design for Meany's portrait was unveiled at an AFL-CIO ceremony on Oct 5, 1993.
Publisher: American Publishing Company of New York
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1993
Labor leaders, Labor activists, Journalists, Murrow, Edward R., Meany, George
Publication Name: Stamps
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0038-9358
Year: 1993
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