16.12.1981 Kopalnia "Wujek" 50 zł 1984 R.K.W. Region Slasko-Dabrowski

One of 18 works in the series: Polish Solidarity Movement (1980s) available on this site.

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Postage stamp printed in black on a white ground depicts two crossed hammers with a piece of an olive branch above. Below the tools is the date of the Wujek Coal Miners' Strike.

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1 art original : ink, paper

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Creator: Unknown. 1984.

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  • Main Title: 16.12.1981 Kopalnia "Wujek" 50 zł 1984 R.K.W. Region Slasko-Dabrowski
  • Series Title: Polish Solidarity Movement (1980s)
  • Parallel Title: [1984 Stamp commemorating the December 16, 1981, Wujek "Uncle" Coal Mine Strike and Miners Using their Tools to Defend Themselves]

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Postage stamp printed in black on a white ground depicts two crossed hammers with a piece of an olive branch above. Below the tools is the date of the Wujek Coal Miners' Strike.

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1 art original : ink, paper

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  • 1984

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  • Dec. 19, 2012, 1:25 p.m.

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16.12.1981 Kopalnia "Wujek" 50 zł 1984 R.K.W. Region Slasko-Dabrowski, artwork, 1984; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc130099/: accessed March 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT College of Visual Arts + Design.

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