This is a 1966 British postage stamp featuring the silhouette of Queen Elizabeth II and an illustration of the Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope, located in Cheshire, England. The stamp was issued as part of a series celebrating British technological achievements, showcasing the country’s contributions to science and astronomy. The Jodrell Bank Telescope, one of the world’s largest radio telescopes, played a significant role in space exploration and astrophysics. The stamp has a value of 4 pence (4d) and was printed by Harrison and Sons Ltd. Its striking yellow design highlights this marvel of engineering and science.
Size: 24 x 41 mm
Condition: used (Please take a look at the video. The stamp you receive will be exactly the same as the one in the video. The colors are more accurate in the image than in the video.) Video as part of the description.
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