2006: Lest We Forget (Hat Trick Design) |
1974: Definitive Issue Low Values - Military Uniforms |
although one did get to wear a snazzy uniform. The stamps show - 5½p Colour-Sergeant of Grenadiers East (Town) Regiment 1833; 6p Officer, North Regiment (Light Infantry) 1832; 8p Field Officer, Rifle Company (2nd Royal Guernsey Light Infantry) 1868; 9p Private, 4th West Regiment 1785 and 10p Field Officer, 4th West Regiment 1824
The soldier featured on this FDC is a Sergeant of the 3rd Regiment which appeared on the 3½p stamp but who can resist a stamps with horses
The £1 stamp is a Cavalry Trooper, Light Dragoons 1814, the next two feature the Field Battery of the Royal Guernsey Artillery showing - 50p an officer of 1868 and the 20p the Driver 1848.
The Military Uniforms definitive series ran from 1974 until 1980 although the 50p and £1 stamps were not withdrawn until 1981.
Sunday Stamps II theme this week is - Military, Remembrance - See It On A Postcard
3 comments:
Oh my, those barbed poppies are so poignant!
Some of today's military uniforms look almost casual in comparison with these ones.
Yes, the first stamp is stirring.
The number of variations of poppy stamps never ceases to amaze me.
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