A
stucco
inside the
General Post Office
in
Bangkok
(fig.),
depicting a
Thai postage stamp
of King
Chulalongkorn
(fig.), with a face value of
2
At
and
of which 1,310,000
pieces
were issued in December 1905,
as part of a set of fourteen stamps, known as the
Rama V
(4th Series), titled
Wat Jaeng,
the former name of
Wat Arun, i.e. the
Temple of Dawn (fig.),
which is visible underneath the image of King Rama V.
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