- fabric. A
rubber stamp uses a raised-relief
image molded into a
sheet of rubber,
often mounted onto a more
stable object such as a
wood, brick, or an acrylic...
- A
postage stamp is a
small piece of
paper issued by a post office,
postal administration, or
other authorized vendors to
customers who pay
postage (the...
- operation. A
stamp mill
consists of a set of
heavy steel (iron-shod
wood in some cases)
stamps,
loosely held
vertically in a frame, in
which the
stamps can slide...
-
resemble brick, slate, flagstone, stone, tile,
wood, or
various other patterns and textures. The
practice of
stamping concrete for
various purposes began with...
- A
stamp act is any
legislation that
requires a tax to be paid on the
transfer of
certain do****ents.
Those who pay the tax
receive an
official stamp on...
-
methyl bromide, and
stamped or
branded with a mark of compliance. This mark of
compliance is
colloquially known as the "wheat
stamp".
Products exempt from...
- The
Stamp Act 1765, also
known as the
Duties in
American Colonies Act 1765 (5 Geo. 3. c. 12), was an act of the
Parliament of
Great Britain which imposed...
-
December 2009. "Guitarist Ron
Wood Collects Stamps". Linn's
Stamp News: 15. 30
January 2006. "Report:
Stones Guitarist Ron
Wood Has Run Off With 18-Year-Old"...
- Dr.
Francis Ernest Wood (23
September 1876 – 1964) was a
medical practitioner and
philatelist who was a
specialist in the
stamps of the
Malay States....
- 000 ft (910 m). This
wood-pigeon in a 25c Sri
Lankan postal stamp.
BirdLife International 2021. Cook 2001, p. 1681. "Birds on
stamps: Sri Lanka". BirdLife...