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English: Soviet Union stamp: "130th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Popov (1859-1906)" (1989, October 5. Making Nikitina, TSFA number 6117). Demonstration A.S.Popov, he invented the world's first radio. Admiral SO Makarov and members of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society 25.04 (7.05) 1895 (painting by N. Sysoev, 1986, oil on canvas, CMS). Source: Catalogue of postage stamps of the USSR in 1989, ITC "Mark", 199
Русский: Марка СССР "130-летие со дня рождения А.С. Попова (1859-1906)" (1989, Октябрь,5. Оформление В. Никитина, ЦФА №6117). Демонстрация А.С. Поповым изобретенного им первого в мире радиоприемника адмиралу С.О. Макарову и членам Русского физико-химического общества 25.04(7.05) 1895 г. (по картине Н. Сысоева, 1986, холст, масло, ЦМС). Источник: Каталог почтовых марок СССР 1989 г. ИТЦ "Марка", 1990
Date 5 October 1989
date QS:P571,+1989-10-05T00:00:00Z/11
Source/Photographer Newː Scanned 600 dpi by User Matsievsky from personal collection. Oldː Personal collection. Scanned and processed by Mariluna. 12 September 2007 (original upload date)

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