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100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Conservation - Souvenir Miniature Sheet Presentation Pack

100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Conservation - Souvenir Miniature Sheet Presentation Pack

£5.50  /  In Stock

This Presentation Pack encloses the Souvenir Miniature Sheet from our '100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Conservation' issue.
Images courtesy of Durrell Wildlife.

This Presentation Pack is an exclusively produced full-colour folder; the stamps are carefully mounted within a custom board to ensure they stay in pristine mint condition. Information and technical details of the issue are printed on the inside of the folder.

Date of issue 28-01-2025
Withdrawal date 28-01-2027
Designer Images courtesy of Durrell Wildlife
Printer bpost, Belgium
Size Stamp size: 35mm x 35mm. Souvenir Miniature Sheet size: 90mm x 110mm
Process four colour process lithography
Denominations 80p, £1.20, £1.35, £1.90, £2.30, £3.00, £3.90, £4.85

Additional Information

Issued on Tuesday 28 January 2025, 100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Conservation celebrates the remarkable conservation initiatives of Gerald Durrell, honouring 100 years since his birth in 1925.

Gerald Durrell was an exceptional conservationist, and it is thanks to his love and care for the natural world that many of the species in this issue have been preserved. In his 1972 book “Catch Me a Colobus”, Gerald noted: “Remember that the animals and plants have no M.P. they can write to; they can’t perform sit-down strikes or, indeed, strikes of any sort; they have nobody to speak for them except us, the human beings who share the world with them but do not own it.”

Additional Information

Issued on Tuesday 28 January 2025, 100 Years of Gerald Durrell: Conservation celebrates the remarkable conservation initiatives of Gerald Durrell, honouring 100 years since his birth in 1925.

Gerald Durrell was an exceptional conservationist, and it is thanks to his love and care for the natural world that many of the species in this issue have been preserved. In his 1972 book “Catch Me a Colobus”, Gerald noted: “Remember that the animals and plants have no M.P. they can write to; they can’t perform sit-down strikes or, indeed, strikes of any sort; they have nobody to speak for them except us, the human beings who share the world with them but do not own it.”


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