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LicenseSet of Royal Mail mint stamps for 19, 27, 32 and 35p, Industrial Archaeology, celebrating Museums Year 1989, issued 4 July 1989. pack number 200. Stamps designed by Ronald Maddox; text by Tim Shackleton. With: set of four postcards of each stamp; first day cover with four stamps, unfranked; first day cover with four stamps, franked London 4 July 1989; Stamp World London 90 miniature sheet issued 25 July 1989. Stamps featuring four sites of historical significance in industrial archeological development: Ironbridge, St Agnes tin mine, New Lanark Mills and Pontcysylte Aqueduct