List of United Kingdom commemorative stamps explained

This list of United Kingdom commemorative stamps deals with commemorative stamps issued by Royal Mail, the postal administration of the United Kingdom.

History

Postage stamps were first used in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 6 May 1840, with the introduction of the world's first adhesive postage stamps, the Penny Black and Two Pence Blue.Until 1924, all British stamps depicted only the portrait of the reigning monarch, with the exception of the 'High Value' stamps (the so-called "Sea Horses" design) issued in 1913, which were twice the size of normal stamps with added pictorial design.

In 1924, the first commemorative stamp was issued for the British Empire Exhibition. There were then occasional issues over the next thirty years, when the frequency of new issues became more regular. From the mid-1960s, in most years, six to nine sets of commemorative stamps have been issued every year. The General Post Office introduced official First Day Covers and Presentation Packs in the mid-1960s and PHQ Cards, postcard sized reproductions of commemorative stamps, have also been issued to accompany every new set of stamps since the mid-1970s.

All of the stamps introduced down to April 1967 were printed on watermarked paper, as were some introduced later that year; from October 1967, all stamps were on unwatermarked paper.

Issue dates of the early British Commemorative stamps, 1924–1969
Issue dateCommemorative IssueNo. in setDesigner(s)
1924
23 April 1924British Empire Exhibition (dated 1924)Two (1d, d)Harold Nelson[1]
1925
9 May 1925British Empire Exhibition (dated 1925)Two (1d, d)Harold Nelson
1929
10 May 19299th UPU Congress, LondonFive (d, 1d, d, d, £1)F W Farleigh, Ernest Linzell, Harold Nelson[2]
1935
7 May 1935Silver Jubilee of George VFour (d, 1d, d, d)Barnett Freedman[3]
1937
13 May 1937Coronation of George VIOne (d)
1940
6 May 1940Centenary of First Adhesive Postage StampSix (d, 1d, d, 2d, d, 3d)
1946
11 June 1946VictoryTwo (d, 3d)
1948
26 April 1948Royal Silver WeddingTwo (d, £1)
29 July 1948Olympic GamesFour (d, 3d, 6d, 1s)
1949
10 October 194975th Anniversary of Universal Postal UnionFour (d, 3d, 6d, 1s)
1951
-3 May 1951Festival of BritainTwo (d, 4d)
3 May 1951High Value Definitives George VI Four (2s 6d, 5s, 10s, £1)
1953
3 June 1953Coronation of Queen Elizabeth IIFour (d, 4d, 1s 3d, 1s 6d)
1955
September 1955Four (10s and £1 first issued 1 September, 2s 6d and 5s first issued 23 September)
1957
1 August 1957World Scout Jubilee JamboreeThree (d, 4d, 1s 3d)
12 September 195746th Inter-Parliamentary Union ConferenceOne (4d)
1958
18 July 19586th British Empire & Commonwealth GamesThree (3d, 6d, 1s 3d)
1960
-7 July 1960Tercentenary of Establishment of General Letter OfficeTwo (3d, 1s 3d) Faith Jaques
19 September 19601st Anniversary of European Postal & Telecommunications ConferenceTwo (6d, 1s 6d)
1961
28 August 1961Centenary of Post Office Savings BankThree (d, 3d, 1s 6d)
18 September 1961European Postal & Telecommunications (CEPT) Conference, TorquayThree (2d, 4d, 10d)
25 September 19617th Commonwealth Parliamentary ConferenceTwo (6d, 1s 3d)Faith Jaques
1962
14 November 1962National Productivity YearThree (d, 3d, 1s 3d) David Gentleman[4]
1963
21 March 1963 Freedom From Hunger Two (d, 1s 3d)
7 May 1963Paris Postal Conference CentenaryOne (6d)
16 May 1963National Nature WeekTwo (3d, d)
31 May 19639th International Lifeboat Conference, EdinburghThree (d, 4d, 1s 6d) David Gentleman
15 August 1963Red Cross Centenary CongressThree (3d, 1s 3d, 1s 6d)
3 December 1963Opening of COMPAC (Trans-Pacific Telephone Cable)One (1s 6d)
1964
23 April 1964Shakespeare Festival Five (3d, 6d, 1s 3d, 1s 6d, 2s 6d) David Gentleman
1 July 196420th International Geographical Congress, LondonFour (d, 4d, 8d, 1s 6d)
5 August 196410th International Botanical Congress, EdinburghFour (3d, 6d, 9d, 1s3d)
4 September 1964Opening of Forth Road BridgeTwo (3d, 6d) Andrew Restall
1965
-8 July 1965Winston Churchill CommemorationTwo (4d, 1s 3d) David Gentleman
19 July 1965700th Anniversary of Simon de Montfort's ParliamentTwo (6d, 2s 6d) Stewart Black D.A
9 August 1965Salvation Army CentenaryTwo (3d, 1s6d)
1 September 1965Centenary of Joseph Lister's discovery of Antiseptic SurgeryTwo (4d, 1s)
1 September 1965Commonwealth Arts FestivalTwo (6s, 1s 6d) David Gentleman
13 September 196525th Anniversary of Battle of BritainEight (6 different stamps at 4d, 9d, 1s 3d) David Gentleman and Rosalind Dease[5]
8 October 1965Post Office TowerTwo (3d, 1s 3d) Clive Abbott
25 October 196520th Anniversary of UNO and International Co-operation YearTwo (3d, 1s 6d)
15 November 1965ITU CentenaryTwo (9d, 1s 6d)
1966
25 January 1966Burns CommemorationTwo (4d, 1s 3d) Gordon F. Huntley
28 February 1966900th Anniversary of Westminster AbbeyTwo (3d, 2s 6d) Sheila Robinson[6]
2 May 1966LandscapesFour (4d, 6d, 1s 3d, 1s 6d) Leonard Rosoman
1 June 1966World Cup Football ChampionshipThree (4d, 6d, 1s 3d)
8 August 1966British BirdsFour (Four different 4d) J Norris Wood[7]
18 August 1966England's World Cup Football Victory
One (4d)David Gentleman
19 September 1966British TechnologyFour (4d, 6d, 1s 3d, 1s 6d) D Gillespie[8]
14 October 1966900th Anniversary of Battle of HastingsEight (Six different 4d, 6d, 1s 3d) David Gentleman
1 December 1966ChristmasTwo (3d, 1s 6d) Tasveer Shemza and James Berry.[9] Shemza and Berry were six-year-old children whose stamp designs won a Blue Peter competition. Shemza was the daughter of the artist Anwar Shemza.[10]
1967
20 February 1967European Free Trade Association (EFTA)Two
24 April 1967British Wild FlowersSix [11]
10 July 1967British PaintingsThree
24 July 1967Sir Francis Chichester's World VoyageOne
19 September 1967British Discovery and InventionFour
18 October 1967Christmas (4d value)One
27 November 1967Christmas (3d & 1s 6d values)Two
1968
29 April 1968British BridgesFour
29 May 1968British AnniversariesFourDavid Gentleman
12 August 1968British PaintingsFour
25 November 1968ChristmasThree
1969
15 January 1969British ShipsSix (5d, 3 × 9d se-tenant, 2 × 1s se-tenant)David Gentleman
3 March 1969First flight of ConcordeThree (4d, 9d, 1s 6d)Michael Goaman[12] & David Gentleman
2 April 1969AnniversariesFive
28 May 1969British Architecture, CathedralsSix
1 July 1969Investiture of HRH The Prince of WalesFive
13 August 1969Gandhi Centenary YearOne
1 October 1969Post Office Technology CommemorationFourDavid Gentleman
26 November 1969ChristmasThree

Other decades

From 1965 onwards, in most years, there were between six and ten sets issued every year. The listings for the years after 1969 are set out in decades.

See also

References and sources

Notes
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: George V Commemorative Issue: Wembley British Empire Exhibition . . 22 July 2009 .
  2. Web site: King George V Commemorative Issue: Postal Union Congress 1929 . . 1 January 2023 .
  3. Web site: King George V Commemorative Issue: Silver Jubilee, 1910–1935 . . 1 January 2023 .
  4. Web site: David Gentleman’s 103 Issued Stamps - 1962–1969. . 2009-07-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120608200021/http://www.postalheritage.org.uk/page/gentleman-1962-1969 . 2012-06-08 . dead.
  5. Web site: World War 2 in Stamps . . 22 July 2009 .
  6. Web site: Westminster Abbey – Icons of England . . 23 July 2009 .
  7. Web site: Robin – Icons of England . . 23 July 2009 .
  8. Web site: Mini – Icons of England . . 23 July 2009 .
  9. Web site: First Christmas Stamps – The Post of Christmas Past . . 22 July 2009 .
  10. Web site: Christmas 1966 − Stamp name: King of the Orient . rmspecialstamps.com . 20 October 2020 . . 2016 . 26 September 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200926083205/https://rmspecialstamps.com/collections/christmas-1966/ . dead .
  11. Web site: British Flora . . 21 February 2021 .
  12. Web site: Stamp of the Month – January 2007 . . 23 July 2009 .