
Stake attention in this memory
This is a postage stamp featuring a portrait of Fyodor Ushakov, a Russian admiral, against a backdrop of sailing ships. Ushakov is depicted in a military uniform adorned with medals. The stamp is predominantly red and white with blue accents in the depiction of the ships. The background of the stamp is textured blue. Visible text on the stamp includes: - "5" and "к" in the top left corner, likely indicating the denomination. - "ПОЧТА СССР" vertically along the left edge, translating to "POSTAGE USSR". - "1987" next to "ПОЧТА". - "Ф.Ф. УШАКОВ" vertically along the right edge, followed by his birth and death dates "1745-1817". The scene depicts Ushakov with two sailing ships, one above and one below his portrait, suggesting a naval theme. The overall impression is historical and commemorative. The setting is a flat blue surface, likely fabric, on which the stamp is placed. There are no indicators of time of day, weather, or specific emotions conveyed beyond a sense of historical significance. The location context of Perm, Russia, provides a geographical reference for the origin of the stamp.
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