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SCG4611 - Grenada 1970 – Centenary of the British Red Cross, 5c “Nursing in the 19th Century”
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This Grenada 5-cent commemorative stamp, issued in 1970, honors the Centenary of the British Red Cross (1870–1970). The design vividly depicts nursing in the 19th century, showing caregivers attending to wounded soldiers, symbolizing the humanitarian roots of the Red Cross. At the right, the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the iconic red cross emblem highlight the union of monarchy and humanitarian service. This issue holds both historical and thematic appeal, making it a prized collectible for those interested in medical history, Red Cross commemorations, and British Commonwealth philately.
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