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SCG7239 - Tuvalu – Christmas 1976: Lotolelei Church, Nanumea (20 cents)
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This 1976 Christmas issue from Tuvalu beautifully depicts the Lotolelei Church on Nanumea Atoll, one of the northernmost islands of the nation. The stamp captures the church’s distinctive tower and red-roofed nave, bathed in warm evening hues with a guiding star above—symbolic of the Nativity. The tropical palms in the background evoke Tuvalu’s serene island landscape.
Issued during the early years of Tuvalu’s independent philatelic program (after separating from the Gilbert Islands), this stamp represents both spiritual devotion and national identity through local architecture. The “E II R” and crown denote the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, under whose administration the issue was produced.
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