The second stamp booklet in the Famous Australians series was issued on 16th November, 1970, and will remain on sale for approximately 12 months. The stamp subjects are the Duigan brothers, pioneer aviators; explorer Edward John Eyre; poet Adam Lindsay Gordon; and Governor Lachlan Macquarie. Following the format established with the first Famous Australians booklet and the Prime Ministers booklet, each subject is shown in a separate pane containing five 6c stamps and a “little tab”. Each booklet, containing twenty 6c stamps, is priced at $1.20.
The stamps each measure 20.25 mm x 24.05 mm, including perforations, although like all booklet stamps they are partially imperforate. They were engraved and printed at the Note Printing Branch, Reserve Bank of Australia, Melbourne on unwatermarked paper incorporating helecon. Each stamp is a bicolour, having a paler lithographed background colour and the portrait and lettering in a darker recess print.
All four portraits were specially drawn for the stamp series. Artists at the Note Printing Branch prepared the Duigan and Gordon portraits; Mr. Alfred Cook of Sydney painted the Macquaire portrait; and Mr. Tate Adams of Melbourne prepared the Eyre portrait by medium of woodcraft.
Details
- Date of Issue: 16 November 1970
- Withdrawn Date: 15 May 1971
- Invalidated:
- Designer:
- Note Printing Branch, Melbourne (The Duigan Brothers & Adam Lindsay Gordon)
- Alfred Cook, Sydney (Lachlan Macquarie)
- Tate Adams, Melbourne (E J Eyre)
- Printer: Note Printing Branch, Reserve Bank of Australia, Melbourne
- Process:
- Lithography (background)
- Recess (design)
- Plates:
- Paper: Unwatermarked paper incorporating helecon
- Watermark: None
- Perf: 14.75 x 14 x imperf (comb)
- Quantity: 35,299,000
Subjects
- 6c John Eyre
- 6c Adam Gordon Lindsay
- 6c Lachlan Macquarie
- 6c Reginald C Duigan – John R Duigan
First Day Cover No.17 (Official)
A special first day cover was produced by the Australian Post Office for the stamps.
PENRITH/NSW 2750
SWAN HILL/FOLK MUSEUM/VIC 3585
Philatelic Bulletin
Australia Post Philatelic Bulletin No.106 – February 1971