Stamp
SCG4944 - Isle of Man 1973 – Douglas Promenade (3p)
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Issued in 1973, this 3 pence stamp from the Isle of Man beautifully depicts the historic Douglas Promenade, a well-known landmark of the island. The design shows a horse-drawn tram, one of the oldest surviving tramways of its kind, alongside the striking pavilion architecture. At the top left appears the silhouette of Queen Elizabeth II, while the right margin features the Isle of Man’s red triskelion emblem. Printed by Courvoisier S.A. and designed by J.H. Nicholson R.I., this stamp reflects the island’s heritage and strong cultural identity. A must-have for collectors of British Isles and local heritage issues.
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