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SCG3066 - Grenada 1970 – Centenary of the British Red Cross Stamp
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This 5-cent stamp from Grenada was issued in 1970 to mark the centenary of the British Red Cross (1870–1970). It features a historical scene titled "Nursing in the 19th Century", depicting caregivers tending to wounded soldiers, likely referencing Florence Nightingale's era. The stamp also includes a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the iconic red cross symbol. This issue honors a century of humanitarian service and medical care.
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