A set that includes all stamps of the series, separately.
Golden Pheasant, or “Chinese Pheasant” – Chrysolophus pictus (Linnaeus, 1758), rendered on the stamp with the face value of Lei 1.90, is native to Asia, Mongolia and central China, where it lives in forested areas. As an ornamental species, it was introducedRead More
The race is arranged every year in June in commemoration of the hazardous postal journeys and hardships of the farmer-postmen as they conveyed the mail between Sweden and Åland for almost 400 years. The issue is part of the PostEuropRead More
EUROPA – Ancient postal route stamps depict two historic stops on the old Tartu–Võru road. One stamp has a modern photo of the Varbuse postal station built on the side of this road in 1863, where the Estonian Road MuseumRead More
In place since the times of ancient kingdoms, states and empires, the postal routes have been essential for bringing governments and societies closer together throughout history. Former trade routes marked by posts and resting places enabled couriers and messengers toRead More
PRE – ORDER UNTIL 28TH MAY 2020. Celebrating the nation’s favourite soap, affectionately referred to simply as ‘Corrie’ Tony Warren’s hit show was first broadcast through the public’s TV sets in December 1960. 60 years later, the show is anRead More
The Year of the Nurse and Midwife is a celebration of health care workers around the globe and the vital role they play within communities. We are delighted to have worked alongside Catherine Quilliam, Director of Nursing, and Amanda Phillips,Read More
During the first year of World War II, on 1st July 1940, German troops arrived to take the surrender of Jersey and for the next five years Jersey, Guernsey, Sark and Alderney became the only part of the British IslesRead More
“Hostilities will end officially at one minute after midnight tonight…And our dear Channel Islands are also to be freed today’. So many had longed to hear these words, which were broadcast on the airwaves at 15.00hrs on 8 May 1945.Read More
Earth Day has been observed on 22 April each year in many countries since 1970. The United Nations General Assembly designated 22 April as International Mother Earth Day in 2009. The Earth and its ecosystems are our home. In orderRead More
The Route: Klaksvík – Viðareiði One of the most challenging postal routes on land was Klaksvík – Viðareiði, requiring hardy mail carriers to vanquish one of the most inaccessible mountain areas in the Faroe Islands. Postman Jákup’s Demise On NovemberRead More
2020 marks 400 years since the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, UK and on to discover the New World, now known as the United States. This anniversary is of both significant historical and cultural importance and is regarded as aRead More
“A very hazardous road, passing cliffs and valleys, where it was not possible to ride, but where the postal farmers had to carry the mailbags on their backs,” was the description of Vindhellavegen in Lærdal. In 1793, the road wasRead More
Nature photographer Audun Rikardsen has published a book on whales – and takes the reader on a journey into the world of whales. He follows them closely 24 hours a day and in all weather conditions. Readers learn about allRead More
Gibraltar – Gibraltar Currency Year Collection – 25% OFF – Coin Year Set, save £73 on 2016 to 2017 Collection Offer, save £45 on 2014 to 2015 Collection Offer & save £6 on Kiloware Stamps 50g! Isle of Man –Read More
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