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Lundy 1961 Europa First Day Cover (FDC) – Perforate Set on Plain Cover

£2.50

This plain FDC features the 2d value from the GB 1961 Europa set on the front, and the perforate version of the Lundy 1961 Europa set (7v) on the reverse.

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Description

This Lundy FDC features the 2d value from the Great Britain 1961 Europa set (SG 626) on the front, and the perforate version of the Lundy 1961 Europa set (7v) on the reverse, as pictured.

The envelope is plain, as shown, but bears a “First Day Cover” handstamp on the front.

About Lundy

Lundy is an island in the Bristol Channel, whose stamps are among the longest-established and most sought-after local issues.

Unlike many labels that bear the name of British offshore islands – such as Eynhallow or Staffa – Lundy’s stamps have always performed a genuine local postal function. When the British General Post Office withdrew its services from the island in 1928, the then-owner Martin Coles Harman introduced the first Lundy stamps in 1929 to cover the cost of carrying mail to the mainland.

To avoid confusion, Lundy stamps initially had to be fixed to the reverse of any postal items. From 1962, Lundy stamps were allowed were allowed to be affixed to the address side of postcards – but still well away from the ‘official’ British stamp – with this policy extended to all mail in 1992. These days, mail from the island only requires a Lundy stamp, which now incorporates the Royal Mail charge.

Since 1969, Lundy has been owned by the National Trust, and financed, administered and maintained by the Landmark Trust, who continue to issue Lundy stamps. Over 350 Lundy stamps have been produced since 1929, and 40,000 items of mail are sent annually. You can read more about the Lundy postal service on the Landmark Trust website.

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