Channel Tunnel Stamps

These Royal Mail stamps were affixed to specially designed envelopes and postmarked on the first day that the stamps were issued.

03.05.1994 | Tunnel Breakthrough, Postmarked at Dover

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3rd May 1994 - Channel Tunnel
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25p & 41p British Lion & LeCoq
25p & 41p Joined hands over speeding train
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Calais Road, CDS Postmark
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Tunnel Terminal, CDS Postmark
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Le Shuttle 35 Minutes Folkestone to Calais, Slogan Postmark
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First Day of Issue - Kentish Coast, Special Handstamp
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Le Shuttle - rectangular, Special Handstamp
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Le Shuttle, Special Handstamp
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Celebration '94, Special Handstamp
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British Tunnelling Society, Special Handstamp
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Institution of Civil Engineers, Special Handstamp
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Brush Traction, Special Handstamp
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Woodhead Tunnel under Construction, Special Handstamp
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