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Yemen Arab Republic On Postage Stamps Editorial Photo
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Yemen Arab Republic on postage stamps #171893321
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Cancelled postage stamp printed by Yemen Arab Republic, that shows painting The Doctor Zelle by Van Orley, circa 1967.
This image is editorial
A stamp printed in Yemen Arab Republic shows steeplechase, Olympics in Munich
Stamp printed in Yemen Arab Republic shows Horse racing, Olympics in Munich
Stamp printed in Yemen Arab Republic shows gymnast on vaulting horse, Olympics in Munich
Stamp printed in Yemen Arab Republic shows sport Shooting, Olympics in Munich
Stamp printed in Yemen Arab Republic shows sculling, Olympics in Munich
Stamp printed in Yemen Arab Republic shows jump into the water, Olympics in Munich
Stamp printed in Yemen Arab Republic shows competition in the discus throw, Olympics in Munich
Yemen Arab Republic on postage stamps
Yemen Arab Republic on postage stamps
Cancelled postage stamp printed by Yemen Arab Republic, that shows Apollo 12
Cancelled postage stamp printed by Yemen Arab Republic , that shows Moonlanding
Cancelled postage stamp printed by Yemen Arab Republic, that shows Project McDonnel Douglas USA
Postage stamp Yemen, Arab Republic, 1971. Camodi Ragini, 16th century indian painting
Postage stamp Yemen Arab Republic, 1971. Figure skating, weightlifting
Postage stamp Yemen Arab Republic, 1969. Madeleine, painting by Rogier van der Weyden