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Post by sarah on Oct 18, 2023 18:37:42 GMT
I think the next time we saw a Dorothy Wilding portrait was then in 1990. Her portrait was one of 4 used to celebrate the Queen Mothers 90th birthday. I don't actually have this set. This is a photo of the stamp.
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Post by sarah on Oct 18, 2023 18:48:21 GMT
The next year is then 2002. A Dorothy Wilding portrait was used twice in this year. The first to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee. The Dorothy Wilding portrait is the 1st stamp. Was lucky to find covers signed by other photographers of the set of 4 stamps. Lord Snowdon and the Earl of Litchfield signed under their particular stamps. The second to last cover is signed by Queen's maid of honour at her coronation. The last cover is a cover from Buckingham Palace. In this cover you also see Dorothy Wilding portrait in the bottom left hand corner
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Londonbus1
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What I collect: Cinderellas and some Ephemera from Great Britain, France and Israel plus a few beautiful bits from elsewhere !! Topical interests include Flags & Judaica, the latter with an emphasis on the Jewish National Fund.
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Post by Londonbus1 on Oct 18, 2023 19:06:21 GMT
sarah.......In straightening your images I inadvertently deleted one I believe. Let me know if that is the case and you can post it again or send it to me to add !! oops !
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Post by sarah on Oct 18, 2023 19:29:52 GMT
sarah .......In straightening your images I inadvertently deleted one I believe. Let me know if that is the case and you can post it again or send it to me to add !! oops ! You are star for turning them. All looks good x thank you so much 💜
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Oct 19, 2023 0:24:00 GMT
Quote I think the next time we saw a Dorothy Wilding portrait was then in 1990. Her portrait was one of 4 used to celebrate the Queen Mothers 90th birthday. I don't actually have this set.
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Post by sarah on Oct 21, 2023 19:43:01 GMT
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Post by daniel on Nov 25, 2023 19:54:14 GMT
Here is a banknote from Bermuda depicting the Machin head, lower left. Since it is a little indistinct, I've added a close-up. This banknote is also interesting because the design is vertical and the design at the bottom of the note continues at the top.
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rod222
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Post by rod222 on Nov 26, 2023 0:04:07 GMT
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