Switzerland

Stamp Booklets related to Boy Scouts and Girl Guides / Girl Scouts


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Switzerland 1984
 
Switzerland issued in 1984 a definitive stamp booklet and where the second page of the cover has an advertisement for Zumstein, the Swiss stamp company. The scout stamp from Monaco, depicting Baden-Powell is used as an illustration in the advertisement. The booklet cover front shows a drawing of a man playing accordion, and has no relation to scouting. Pages three and four have advertisements for Lindner and PTT (Swiss Post), respectively. The illustration shows an opened booklet with page two of the cover and the stamps.

The booklet cover comes in two colours, yellow and tan. The tan cover has the PTT and Lindner advertisements on the inside (page 2 and 3, respectively), and the Zumstein advertisement with the B-P Monaco stamp on the reverse.

Switzerland 1984
Another Swiss booklet, with the Zumstein / Baden-Powell advertisement on page two.



Switzerland 1984 postal cards
 
Switzerland issued in 1982 and 1984 definitive postal card booklets (or similar package) and where one page of the cover has an advertisement for Zumstein, the Swiss stamp company. The scout stamp from Monaco, depicting Baden-Powell is used as an illustration in the advertisement.
Two booklets are seen, pink (above) from 1982, and yellow (below) issued in 1984.
 
Switzerland 1984 postal cards



Switzerland 1982 postal cards
 
The Swiss Sports Federation issued in 1986 a Pro Sport booklet containing 10 semi postal stamps. The booklet cover shows a boy scout badge (and some non-scouting text), page two has a boy scout badge, a girl guide trefoil and a black-and-white photo of youth (scouts) skipping rope. The illustration shows the booklet reverse.


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