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THESE FOUR NEW BRITISH STAMPS, to be released on April 29. illustrate bridges from the earliest days to modern times. The 4d stamp depicts the prehistoric Tarr Steps on Exmoor in Somerset, south-west England; the 9d shows the Aberfeldy Bridge of 1733, in Perthshire, {Scotland; the Is 6d shows the Aberfeldy Bridge of 1733, in Perthshire, Scotland; the Is 6d times, the 9680 ft-long M. 4 viaduct, built in 1965 as the longest elevated road in Europe, is depicted on the Is 9d stamp. A profile of the Queen in gold appears on the four stamps.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31645, 3 April 1968, Page 4

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THESE FOUR NEW BRITISH STAMPS, to be released on April 29. illustrate bridges from the earliest days to modern times. The 4d stamp depicts the prehistoric Tarr Steps on Exmoor in Somerset, south-west England; the 9d shows the Aberfeldy Bridge of 1733, in Perthshire, {Scotland; the Is 6d shows the Aberfeldy Bridge of 1733, in Perthshire, Scotland; the Is 6d times, the 9680 ft-long M. 4 viaduct, built in 1965 as the longest elevated road in Europe, is depicted on the Is 9d stamp. A profile of the Queen in gold appears on the four stamps. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31645, 3 April 1968, Page 4

THESE FOUR NEW BRITISH STAMPS, to be released on April 29. illustrate bridges from the earliest days to modern times. The 4d stamp depicts the prehistoric Tarr Steps on Exmoor in Somerset, south-west England; the 9d shows the Aberfeldy Bridge of 1733, in Perthshire, {Scotland; the Is 6d shows the Aberfeldy Bridge of 1733, in Perthshire, Scotland; the Is 6d times, the 9680 ft-long M. 4 viaduct, built in 1965 as the longest elevated road in Europe, is depicted on the Is 9d stamp. A profile of the Queen in gold appears on the four stamps. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31645, 3 April 1968, Page 4

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