England (British postage stamps) explained

England was included in a set of special commemorative postage stamps issued by the Royal Mail in 2006[1] to celebrate the component nations in the United Kingdom. The stamps featuring England were the final part of the British Journey series, which had previously featured Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales.[2] They were available as mint stamps, as a presentation pack, stamps cards, and a first day cover.

British Journey series

These stamps were the final issue in the British Journey series; which started in 2003 with Scotland, followed in 2004 with Northern Ireland and Wales, and South West England in 2005. The series was brought to a premature end with this issue due to a lack of popularity amongst collectors.

Stamp details

The stamps were issued as a block of stamps, five wide by two deep.[3] The photographs selected for this issue show no sky but are intended to demonstrate the colours and textures of the United Kingdom. All values are first class.

Photos

Details

Presentation pack

The presentation pack was written by Simon Calder, travel editor of the Independent newspaper. He also wrote the pack for the airliners issue.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A British Journey - England (2006) : Collect GB Stamps. www.collectgbstamps.co.uk. 2019-11-11.
  2. Web site: In Pictures: Stamp views of England . 2006-02-07 . 2008-07-17 . BBC News.
  3. Web site: A British Journey England: new stamps from Norvic Philatelics - 7 February 2006. www.norphil.co.uk. 2019-11-11.
  4. Web site: A British Journey England: new stamps from Norvic Philatelics - 7 February 2006. www.norvic-philatelics.co.uk. 2019-11-11.