Chris West: First Class - A History of Britain Told Through 36 Postage Stamps at The British Postal Museum and Archive
Overview
Join Chris West, author of First Class, a History of Britain in 36 Postage Stamps, as he explores British history as illustrated by 36 of our most expressive, quirky, beautiful and sometimes baffling stamps. From the Penny Lilac which united a nation in 1881; through the controversial schoolboy-designed Edward VIII stamp of 1936; to the first non-white Briton to grace a stamp in 1982 – the stamps chosen by Chris tell us the story of Britain, through Dickens and the potato famine to Thatcher and punk.
Practical Information
21 February 2013
The British Postal Museum & Archive
Freeling House/Phoenix Pl, Bloomsbury, London, WC1X 0DL
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