Sunday Stamps: S is for Ship

“A to Z: S” is the theme for today’s Sunday Stamps.

S is for ship

Canada – 1975 Wm.D. Lawrence Full-rigged Ship
Guyana – 1987 Santa Maria, Columbus’ Flagship
USA – 1988 Tugboat 1900s
China – 2015 Chinese Shipbuilding Industry
China – 2013 Special use stamp for Greeting Cards: Plain Sailing
China – 2002 Silk Road on the Sea – Features a traditional three-masted Chinese junk (Sand Ship /Shachuam style) with decorative bow and red flags. (Series: Ancient Chinese Sailing Ships)
-Japan – 1976 Japanese Ships: Kamakura Maru container ship
Italy – 2024 World Tour of Sailing Ship Amerigo Vespucci
Russia – 2009 Nuclear-powered icebreaker
Russia – 2022 Khersones, three-masted training frigate.

6 comments

  1. Those rigged ships are like a fascinating puzzle when the sails are down, and a magnificent sight when they are up! I really like that Chinese junk (maybe because it is so colourful?) ~violet

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  2. A fine collection of ships., of course the sailing ships have my heart, nice Chinese junk stamp

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