File:The Soviet Union 1965 CPA 3262 stamp (History of the Russian Post. Early steam train and railway post office, 19th century. Sea post road Kronstadt-Lübeck) 1200dpi.jpg

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Русский: История русской почты. Почтовый транспорт XIX века. Паровоз и почтовый выгон. Парусный фрегат и схема морской трассы Кронштадт — Любек. Советская почтовая эмблема.
English: History of the Russian Post. Early steam train and railway post office, 19th century. Sea post road Kronstadt-Lübeck.
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Author USSR Post (рисунок В. В. Завьялова).
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The stamps of the series “History of the Russian Post” (7 stamps)

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