In the unlikely event that you are not pleased with your purchase please contact me within seven days of receipt. Should any damage have happened in the mail then please retain all packaging as I understand Royal Mail may wish to see it as part of their claim process.
In the unlikely event that you are not pleased with your purchase please contact me within seven days of receipt.
Should any damage have happened in the mail then please retain all packaging as I understand Royal Mail may wish to see it as part of their claim process.
(PE160) 1979 FDC Rowland Hill - postal reformer / penny post
The recipient's name and address has been blanked out on the scanned image only.
Post Office FDC on decorative envelope with clear postmarks dated 22 August 1978 and postage stamps at 15p, 13p, 111/2p and 10p. Unsealed envelope contains details of Rowland Hill and the four stamps.
Sir Rowland Hill KCB, FRS (December 3, 1795 - August 27, 1879) was a British teacher and social reformer. He campaigned for a comprehensive reform of the postal system, based on the concept of penny postage, and later served as a government postal official.
He is usually credited with originating the basic concepts of the modern postal service, including the invention of the postage stamp.