Monday, June 07, 2010

World Cup Stamp Designs from 1970 Uncovered by Archivists

ArtDaily.com reports, "Just days before the 2010 World Cup kicks off, unused postage stamp designs from the 1970 World Cup have been uncovered by archivists at The British Postal Museum & Archive (BPMA). The designs, by one of the UK’s most prolific stamp designers, David Gentleman, were commissioned in the event that England should have a successive World Cup victory following its win in 1966. The find comes half way through the London 2010: Festival of Stamps."

According to the article, "It’s thought that David Gentleman was briefed to prepare the 1970 designs after the more hasty production of the celebratory stamp for the World Cup four years previously." 

It went on to say, "Although the Royal Mail had produced a hugely popular set of stamps to mark England’s hosting of the World Cup in 1966, when the national team won, there was only time to modify the existing stamp with the words ‘ENGLAND WINNERS’ to celebrate the triumph."

Shown above, a World Cup 1970 stamp design recently uncovered by BPMA.

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posted by Don Schilling at 12:01 AM