Stamp 6 – HM Queen Elizabeth II lays a wreath at the Cenotaph in London during the annual Service of Remembrance to commemorate those who lost their lives in service of their nation and Commonwealth. Taken during her Diamond Jubilee tour to Leeds, West Yorkshire and walkabout 12th July 2012. Stamp 5 – The image of HM holding the Union Jack. Stamp 4 – An image taken at the Trooping of the Colour during HM Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee, 1977. Stamp 3 – A countryside image of Her Majesty taken during 1953. Stamp 2 – Pictured by HV McKay Massey Harris, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her coronation on 2nd June 1953. A friend of Prince Philip, he was appointed a court photographer to the British royal family and provided the official photographs of the Coronation. Stamp 1 – H M Queen Elizabeth II by Sterling Henry Nahum Baron in 1953. These stamps celebrate the broad range of historical events and moments since Her Majesty’s Accession in 1952. We are pleased to be donating a proportion of proceeds from this issue to the Queen's Green Canopy initiative. This issue is the perfect collectable to celebrate this momentous occasion, order yours now and join us in marking a lifetime of achievement for our beloved monarch. It is a testament to the steadfastness, integrity and flexibility of The Queen that she has, throughout these massive changes, managed to remain both relevant and the embodiment of all that is good in society as a whole.” Lady C states “I feel very honoured to have been asked to provide the words which accompany the stamps commemorating our beloved Queen’s Platinum Jubilee… The Queen's reign has both been long and momentous, her accession in 1952 taking place in the mid-point of a century which had started in the horse and buggy age and would end after space travel, the creation of the internet and the digital age were firmly established as everyday occurrences. Lady Colin Campbell, who is known to the British public by the moniker “Lady C” since her acclaimed stint on I'm A Celebrity.Get Me Out of Here, has again written the issue text for this collection. We were pleased to work once more with Lady Colin Campbell, who wrote the issue text for the 2021 Devoted To Your Service royal collection. Therefore at the forefront of the designs is the national anthem, God Save the Queen, which is referenced upon the designs and within the stamp borders. 2020 Peter Pan Part II 50p Coin CollectionsĢ022 marks the momentous occasion of the Platinum Jubilee of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the first British Monarch to reach this milestone, and in celebration of this historic event, Isle of Man Post Office is pleased to present a set of eight beautiful new stamps.ĭuring the creation of these stamps, we wanted to convey the nation’s appreciation for the service Her Majesty has given so graciously and generously.The 50th Anniversary Commonwealth Secretariat.Albert Einstein to Stephen Hawking - 100 Years of General Relativity.150th Anniversary of the First Open House of Keys Elections.HRH Prince Philip - A Lifetime of Achievement.Coastal Birds of the Isle of Man by Jeremy Paul.Preen by Thornton Bregazzi: Manx by Design.Isle of Man International Scooter Rally.'One Small Step' Celebrating Apollo's 50th Anniversary.One Giant Leap: Exploring the Moon and Space.Special Limited Edition Uncut Printer's Panes.The Calf of Man - 2021 Europa Stamp Entry (Endangered National Species).John Ruskin – There is no wealth but life.Great British Olympians - 125th Anniversary of the Modern Olympic Games.Transport Museums of the Isle of Man – On The Road.Captain John Quilliam RN – Manx Hero, Favourite of Fortune.Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends at Christmas.Royal British Legion 100 & Remembrance Collections.Creneash, y Balley Ain – Our Cregneash Home.International Linguistics Olympiad 2022 Postage Paid Sheetlet.HM Queen & HRH Prince Philip Platinum Anniversary.Diana, William, and Harry: A Special Collection.Special Limited Edition and Signed Covers.Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - 70th Anniversary of the Accession to the Throne.
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