Indian Locomotives - Great Peninsular Railway Class GIP No 1 steam locomotive Stamp
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Description :
This engine is representative of the earliest engines employed in India. To operate the train service between Bombay and Thane, the Great Indian Peninsular Railway ordered eight locomotives from Vulcan Foundry, England. These engines GIP Nos 1-8 were manufactured in 1852, bearing maker's numbers 324-331 and were, excepting two contractors locomotives of 1851, the earliest type in service on the railways of India. The first engine entered service in 1853.
1 single stamp with right margin
Issue Year: 15-May-76
Condition: good condition
Type/Series: Commemorative
Denomination: 200 paise
Color: Multicolor
Features :
- • Inside knowledge about prefixes
- • Types of signatories
- • Various types of paper money
- • Telephonic denomination indexing
- • Collectible themes for collection
- • Estimated market price
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