05/10/2009
Stamps Celebrate Top 10 Britons
A new set of postage stamps, Eminent Britons, issued this week, are to spotlight some of the UK's most eminent citizens.
The set contains ten 1st class stamps, all featuring historic figures from the realms of science, art, literature, politics and sport.
The new issue of postage stramps is also spanning more than three centuries.
Samuel Johnson and Judy Fryd are among these true 'individuals' recalled on the stamps, as all have made a huge impact on British society.
Johnson, despite enduring a legion of serious illnesses, produced the first English dictionary, and Fryd is remembered for her pivotal role in transforming society's attitude towards people with a learning disability.
Fred Perry, lawn tennis champion is also in the collection alongside William Gladstone, statesman and prime minister, and Donald Campbell, water speed record breaker, next to composer and musician, Henry Purcell.
Other eminent Britons featured on the stamp issue include footballer, Sir Matt Busby; pioneering feminist, Mary Wollstonecraft; writer, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (pictured) and radio surveyor, Sir Martin Ryle.
The stamp featuring astronomer Sir Martin Ryle was also selected to represent the 2009 Europa theme of astronomy - 2009 is also the International Year of Astronomy.
(BMcC/KMcA)
The set contains ten 1st class stamps, all featuring historic figures from the realms of science, art, literature, politics and sport.
The new issue of postage stramps is also spanning more than three centuries.
Samuel Johnson and Judy Fryd are among these true 'individuals' recalled on the stamps, as all have made a huge impact on British society.
Johnson, despite enduring a legion of serious illnesses, produced the first English dictionary, and Fryd is remembered for her pivotal role in transforming society's attitude towards people with a learning disability.
Fred Perry, lawn tennis champion is also in the collection alongside William Gladstone, statesman and prime minister, and Donald Campbell, water speed record breaker, next to composer and musician, Henry Purcell.
Other eminent Britons featured on the stamp issue include footballer, Sir Matt Busby; pioneering feminist, Mary Wollstonecraft; writer, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (pictured) and radio surveyor, Sir Martin Ryle.
The stamp featuring astronomer Sir Martin Ryle was also selected to represent the 2009 Europa theme of astronomy - 2009 is also the International Year of Astronomy.
(BMcC/KMcA)
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Stamps Mark Naval Heritages
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27 February 2015
Royal Mail Announce Stamp Price Rise
Royal Mail has announced a price increase on first and second class stamps, to be introduced on 30 March. First class stamps will cost 63p each, with second class costing 54p. The firm also announced that the price of a large letter would increase by 2p to 95p for first class postage.
Royal Mail Announce Stamp Price Rise
Royal Mail has announced a price increase on first and second class stamps, to be introduced on 30 March. First class stamps will cost 63p each, with second class costing 54p. The firm also announced that the price of a large letter would increase by 2p to 95p for first class postage.
30 April 2012
Royal Mail Defends Stamp Price Rise
As the new prices for postage stamps begins today Royal Mail has been defending the increase, saying the rate will still be the cheapest in Europe. First class stamps rise from 46p to 60p, and second class from 36p to 50p, which still remains the bottom half of most prices in other European countries.
Royal Mail Defends Stamp Price Rise
As the new prices for postage stamps begins today Royal Mail has been defending the increase, saying the rate will still be the cheapest in Europe. First class stamps rise from 46p to 60p, and second class from 36p to 50p, which still remains the bottom half of most prices in other European countries.
03 November 2009
Christmas Stamps Depicts Nativity
Christmas is fast approaching and Royal Mail - which has created stamp collections on either religious or secular themes on alternativee years - is taking the traditional route for 2009. Royal Mail's Christmas stamps are inspired by the nativity scenes represented in stained glasses windows from churches around the UK.
Christmas Stamps Depicts Nativity
Christmas is fast approaching and Royal Mail - which has created stamp collections on either religious or secular themes on alternativee years - is taking the traditional route for 2009. Royal Mail's Christmas stamps are inspired by the nativity scenes represented in stained glasses windows from churches around the UK.
01 June 2005
Royal Mail criticises regulator’s proposals
Royal Mail has criticised proposals drawn up by industry regulator Postcomm, claiming they would lead to the “inexorable decline” of the postal operator. Postcomm has recommended price caps on the cost of stamps, meaning that first-class stamps could rise to no more than 34p and second-class stamps to no more than 23p by 2010.
Royal Mail criticises regulator’s proposals
Royal Mail has criticised proposals drawn up by industry regulator Postcomm, claiming they would lead to the “inexorable decline” of the postal operator. Postcomm has recommended price caps on the cost of stamps, meaning that first-class stamps could rise to no more than 34p and second-class stamps to no more than 23p by 2010.
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