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Although the Romans had an extensive and well-organized postal system, it was only used for military and political despatches. It took the British to democratize the business of mail and they did this in January, 1583, although it was quite clear that from the outset the government would control the mails. Delivery was conditional on this clause: "No private letters must be conveyed or delivered before the Queen's packet is safely handed over." Postal rates were high until the reform of the postal system by Rowland Hill in the 1800's. In 1840, he introduced the first adhesive stamp, the "Penny Black". Up until that time, postal fees were collected when the mail was delivered. Hill insisted that mail be pre-paid and that the stamp be affixed to all mails as a form of receipt. Payment was based on weight, one penny per half ounce. Other countries quickly followed suit.
In spite of contemporary trends to use courier companies and email, stamp collecting is as active as it has ever been. Philatelists have dozens of areas in which to specialize - vintage stamps, commemorative stamps, airmail stamps, publicity stamps, error stamps. Each year, post offices around the world cater specifically to collectors with special issues and limited edition stamps. Often, the artwork is inspired and stunning, making this one of the most beautiful realms in collecting. It can also be one of the most accessible and affordable of all obsessions. The Internet notwithstanding, stamp collecting will continue to be one of the world's favourite pastimes. Copyright Gulliver Productions Ltd. 2002 |