Stamp
SCG4302 -Grenada 1970 – Centenary of the British Red Cross, 5c
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This 5 cent stamp from Grenada, issued in 1970, commemorates the 100th anniversary of the British Red Cross (1870–1970). The design features a powerful 19th-century nursing scene, showing caregivers tending to wounded soldiers, symbolizing the compassion and service of the Red Cross. At the right, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II appears alongside the bold Red Cross emblem, reinforcing the humanitarian legacy of the organization. This issue stands as both a tribute to wartime medical care and an important historical philatelic release. A must-have for collectors of Red Cross, Grenada, or medical history themes.
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