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Encyclopedia > List of ships on stamps

Many nations have depicted ships on stamps, since ships have long been a means of transporting the mail over long distances. Ships are also symbols of economic or military prowess, and in some cases specific ships are associated with events of historical significance to the issuing nation.


The protocol for listing ships is similar to that for people on stamps. If a specific ship is listed, it is by name, and others are by type and/or era. While this list could conceivably include any sort of watercraft, the emphasis is on large seagoing vessels.


Abu Dhabi 1964-1972

Aden 1937-1965

French Territory of the Afars and Issas 1967-1977

Afghanistan none 1871-1970


La Aguera none 1920-1922


Aitutaki 1903-1976

  • sailing ships in harbor (1920)
  • HMS Bounty (1974)
  • HMS Resolution (1974)

Ajman none 1964-1971


Alaouites none 1925-1930


Albania 1913-1969

Alexandretta none 1938


Algeria 1924-1969

  • freighter unloading cargo (1939)
  • battleship Richelieu (1949 airmail)
  • aircraft carrier Arromanches (1949 airmail)

Allenstein none 1920


Andorra none 1928-1990


Angola 1870-1990

  • sailing ship (1949)
  • cruiser Dom Carlos I (1967)
  • corvette Mindelo (1967)
  • mail ships (1970)
  • galleon (1972)

Angra none 1892-1905


Anguilla 1967-1975

  • Magninime (1971)
  • Aimable (1971)
  • HMS Duke (1971)
  • HMS Agamemnon (1971)
  • Glorieux (1971)
  • HMS Formidable (1971)
  • HMS Namur (1971)
  • Ville de Paris (1971)
  • HMS Canada (1971)
  • HMS St Albans (1971)
  • Santa Maria (1973)

Anjouan none 1892-1912


Annam and Tonkin none 1888


Antigua 1862-1969

Argentina 1858-1970

  • Santa Maria (1892)
  • Nina (1892)
  • Pinta (1892)
  • ships at La Plata (1933)
  • training ship Presidente Sarmiento (1939, 1947)
  • rescue ship Uruguay (1953)
  • frigate Hercules (1957, 1969)
  • caravel (1960)
  • sailing ships at Battle of San Nicolas (1961)
  • icebreaker General San Martin (1965)
  • clipper Mimosa (1965)
  • schooner Invencible (1967)
  • training ship General Brown (1967)
  • frigate Libertad (1968)
  • schooner Juliet (1970)

Armenia none 1919-1995


Aruba none 1986-1991


Ascension 1922-1971

Australia 1913-1969

Austria 1850-1959

  • S.S. Maria Anna (1937)
  • S.S. Uranus (1937)
  • S.S. Oesterreich (1937)

Azerbaijan none 1919-1993


Azores none 1868-1924


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List of ships on stamps - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (152 words)
Many nations have depicted ships on stamps, since ships have long been a means of transporting the mail over long distances.
Ships are also symbols of economic or military prowess, and in some cases specific ships are associated with events of historical significance to the issuing nation.
The protocol for listing ships is similar to that for people on stamps.
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