Stamp
SCG4280 - Grenada 1970 – Centenary of the British Red Cross (Nursing in the 19th Century)
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This 5¢ stamp from Grenada was issued in 1970 to mark the Centenary of the British Red Cross (1870–1970). The design depicts a poignant 19th-century nursing scene, symbolizing the humanitarian role of the Red Cross in caring for the wounded. At right, the stamp features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II alongside the iconic Red Cross emblem. A historical piece, it honors the early development of organized nursing and the contributions of volunteers in times of war and peace. This issue is highly collectible for both Red Cross thematic collectors and those focusing on British Commonwealth philately.
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