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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of the Philippines

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    The stamp honoring the 33rd International Eucharistic Congress held in Manila on February 3 to 7, 1937, was the most memorable. As envisioned by the postal authorities, the stamp depicted a chalice with the Sacred Heart above it and a grape vine and stalks of wheat for its border.

  3. Stockbook - Wikipedia

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    Some collectors require more flexibility than a bound stockbook allows, because moving individual stamps from page to page can be time consuming and may cause damage. Several manufacturers produce individual stock pages that can be inserted into loose-leaf folders. [3] Stock pages are usually sold in packages of multiple sheets of 5 or 10 to a ...

  4. Manila folder - Wikipedia

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    A manila folder (sometimes referred to as manilla folder) is a file folder designed to contain documents, often within a filing cabinet. It is generally formed by folding a large sheet of stiff card in half.

  5. Philippine Postal Corporation - Wikipedia

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    2017 stamp dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the corporation. The Manila Central Post Office building, the headquarters of the Bureau of Posts, was constructed in its present-day Neo-Classical style in 1926. It was designed by Filipino architect Juan M. Arellano and inaugurated in 1931, but was destroyed during World War II.

  6. Manila paper - Wikipedia

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    A manila folder is a file folder designed to contain documents, often within a filing cabinet. It is generally formed by folding a large sheet of stiff card stock in half, sized so that full sheets of printer paper can fit inside without folding.

  7. Scott catalogue - Wikipedia

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    A notice inside does caution the reader that "it is simply impossible for any one to always have every stamp" in stock. The original catalog has been reprinted. A small excerpt from 1910s Bolivia; each stamp includes the Scott number, design, denomination, color, unused and used prices, and additional annotations as needed.