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Royal Mail issues special set of stamps to celebrate centenary of women’s right to vote – Evening Standard


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Royal Mail issues special set of stamps to celebrate centenary of women's right to vote
Evening Standard
Liz Law, of the Royal Mail, said: "Our Votes for Women stamps convey the scale of activities that the different organisations undertook in their tireless campaigning for the vote. The eight stamps feature original photographs of campaigning in the
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