Wild Flowers

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Available varieties of this First Day Cover - subject to stock
£25.00
2 Left
The Manchester worker bee is one of the best-known symbols of Manchester and has been an emblem for the city for over 150 years. The bee denotes Mancunians' hard work ethic and the city being a hive of activity. It has also come to represent the sense of unity in our great city.

The above Royal Mail Wild Flowers were issued on 24 April 1967 by Royal Mail and feature the following stamp designs: 4d Hawthorn & Bramble; 4d Larger Bindweed & Vipers Bugloss; 4d Ox-eye Daisy, Coltsfoot & Buttercup; 4d Bluebell, Red Campion & Wood Anemone; 9d Dog Violet; 1/9d Primroses. The Manchester Bee Cachet first day cover with the Manchester, FDI Postmark postmark has been produced by Royal Mail/Post Office and features these stamps which can make a very collectible and lovely gift.

Stock Code:51823
Issue Date:24 Apr 1967
Issue:24 April 1967 - Wild Flowers
Stamp Type:Commemoratives
Stamp Details:4d Hawthorn & Bramble
4d Larger Bindweed & Vipers Bugloss
4d Ox-eye Daisy, Coltsfoot & Buttercup
4d Bluebell, Red Campion & Wood Anemone
9d Dog Violet
1/9d Primroses
Producer/Series:Royal Mail/Post Office ( Manchester Bee No 9 )
Postmark:Manchester, FDI Postmark
Availability:In Stock
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