Postcrossing Turns 20: Two Decades of Happy Mail
It’s hard to believe, but Postcrossing has just turned 20. What started in 2005 as a way to send and receive postcards from strangers around the world has grown into…
It’s hard to believe, but Postcrossing has just turned 20. What started in 2005 as a way to send and receive postcards from strangers around the world has grown into…
To mark its 250th anniversary, the United States Postal Service is doing something a little bit different. On 23 July, they’re releasing a collector’s sheet of 20 stamps illustrated by…
Mushrooms Meet Royal Mail Royal Mail has announced a brand new stamp set, and it just so happens to feature one of my favourite things in the world: mushrooms. The…
Time, Space and Stamps Being super existential, I’ve always been drawn to space and time, not in always in strictly scientific way. Sometimes in that sort of scary, personal way…
These stamps bear the name “R.P. Kampuchea”, referencing the country’s name at the time: the People’s Republic of Kampuchea (1979–1989). Like many stamps from the region during this period, they…
Royal Mail has unveiled a brand new Chronicles of Narnia stamp collection to mark the 75th anniversary of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first book in C.S.…
Mushrooms on Stamps: A 1998 Issue from Afghan Post In 1998, Afghan Post released a beautifully illustrated set of postage stamps showcasing a selection of mushroom species from around the…
It’s been 185 years since the Penny Black first showed up in 1840, and even if you aren’t a “serious” philatelist, this is the one stamp everyone knows. Before this…
This May marks 80 years since Victory in Europe Day, an anniversary that brings with it a powerful new wave of VE Day stamps. Both Royal Mail and the Isle…
In the days following the end of a papacy, whether through death or resignation, a distinctive moment in Vatican history begins. The sede vacante, Latin for “the seat being vacant,”…