Post & Go: B002 Parish Symbols Part 1 - Stamps First Day Cover
£12.37 / In Stock
This First Day Cover displays the 6 self-adhesive stamps from our 'Post & Go: Parish Symbols Part 1' issue.
Designed by Jackie Scott, this issue focuses on the western parish crests with an upcoming part two planned for the future, which will feature the eastern parish crests.
The First Day Cover includes technical details and information about the subjects of each stamp.
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| Date of issue | 05-02-2026 |
| Withdrawal date | 05-02-2028 |
| Designer | Jackie Scott |
| Printer | Words and Spaces |
| Process | Digital |
Additional Information
Jersey’s parish crests date back to 1921, when a visit from King George V and Queen Mary sparked various large celebratory plans across the island. Part of these celebrations included creating parish symbols, originally illustrated by Alfred G. Wright who drew inspiration from the concepts of Major N.V.L Rybot, of La Société Jersiaise.
‘Post & Go: Parish Symbols – Part 1’ raises awareness of Jersey’s parish crests and the symbolic meanings behind them. This issue focuses on the western parish crests with an upcoming part two planned for the future, which will feature the eastern parish crests.
Additional Information
Jersey’s parish crests date back to 1921, when a visit from King George V and Queen Mary sparked various large celebratory plans across the island. Part of these celebrations included creating parish symbols, originally illustrated by Alfred G. Wright who drew inspiration from the concepts of Major N.V.L Rybot, of La Société Jersiaise.
‘Post & Go: Parish Symbols – Part 1’ raises awareness of Jersey’s parish crests and the symbolic meanings behind them. This issue focuses on the western parish crests with an upcoming part two planned for the future, which will feature the eastern parish crests.