Malawi Philately: 1979 Sir Rowland Hill (1795-1979)

Sir Rowland Hill (1795-1879) was an English teacher, inventor and social reformer. He campaigned for a comprehensive reform of the postal system, based on the concept of Uniform Penny Post and his solution of pre-payment, facilitating the safe, speedy and cheap transfer of letters. Hill later served as a government postal official, and he is usually credited with originating the basic concepts of the modern postal service, including the invention of the postage stamp.

Hill made the case that if letters were cheaper to send, people, including the poorer classes, would send more of them, thus eventually profits would go up. Proposing an adhesive stamp to indicate pre-payment of postage – with the first being the Penny Black – in 1840, the first year of Penny Post, the number of letters sent in the UK more than doubled.

This issue from Malawi features the first stamps of Independent Malawi.

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  • Date of Issue: 21 September 1979
  • Date Withdrawn: 
  • Date Invalidated: 
  • Designer: John Waddington of Kirkstall Ltd, Leeds, England
  • Printer: Joh. Enschedé En Zonen Hollande
  • Process: Lithography
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  • Watermark: Cockerels (sideways)
  • Perf: 13 x 13.5 (comb)
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