East German shipbuilding  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1971 - 10 Pfennig

Designer: Jochen Bertholdt, Rostock

East German shipbuilding - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1971 - 10 Pfennig


Theme: Post & Philately
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1971
Face Value10.00 
Colorviolet
PerforationK 14
Printing TypeTypography
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1435
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID456822
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GDR shipbuilding The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues six special postage stamps with illustrations of ship types being built in the GDR. Shipbuilding in the German Democratic Republic Shipbuilding in the GDR has developed into a high-performance, export-intensive industry during its twenty-year existence. The annual output of about 10,000 GRT (1949) has risen steadily and will exceed the 350,000 GRT limit (1971). The GDR shipbuilding is currently in third place in the world in fishing vessel construction. Dry cargo ships, special ships and fishing vessels are exported to 20 countries, including the Soviet Union, the largest customer and others. Countries like France, India and England count. From the extensive product range of the shipbuilding industry, the following types of ship are shown on this special postage stamp issue: 10 Pfennig Seafaring Guest Ship "Iwan Franko" 21,000 HP The seagoing passenger ship is suitable for unrestricted travel, trans-oceanic regular services and cruises. The passengers are all accommodated in outside cabins. The rooms have a high standard of comfort, such as a music room, a restaurant, cafes, a cinema, bars, smoke and games rooms, a library and a swimming pool. Length: 176.10 m Width: 23.60 m Height: 13.50 m Passengers: 750 people Power: 21,000 hp Speed: 20 kn

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GDR shipbuilding The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic issues six special postage stamps with illustrations of ship types being built in the GDR. Shipbuilding in the German Democratic Republic Shipbuilding in the GDR has developed into a high-performance, export-intensive industry during its twenty-year existence. The annual output of about 10,000 GRT (1949) has risen steadily and will exceed the 350,000 GRT limit (1971). The GDR shipbuilding is currently in third place in the world in fishing vessel construction. Dry cargo ships, special ships and fishing vessels are exported to 20 countries, including the Soviet Union, the largest customer and others. Countries like France, India and England count. From the extensive product range of the shipbuilding industry, the following types of ship are shown on this special postage stamp issue: 10 Pfennig Seafaring Guest Ship "Iwan Franko" 21,000 HP The seagoing passenger ship is suitable for unrestricted travel, trans-oceanic regular services and cruises. The passengers are all accommodated in outside cabins. The rooms have a high standard of comfort, such as a music room, a restaurant, cafes, a cinema, bars, smoke and games rooms, a library and a swimming pool. Length: 176.10 m Width: 23.60 m Height: 13.50 m Passengers: 750 people Power: 21,000 hp Speed: 20 kn.