Stamps showcase work of the Royal Marines

New stamps are being issued marking the historical past and modern-day operations of the Royal Marines.

A important set of eight stamps depict among the roles and operations of the Marines, together with commando coaching and maritime safety.

An additional 4 stamps have been illustrated for Royal Mail by Graham Turner, a number one navy artist, exploring the historical past of Royal Marines’ uniforms from 1664 to 1944.

The mini set explores the Royal Marines’ uniforms from 1664 to 1944 (Royal Marines/PA)
The mini set explores the Royal Marines’ uniforms from 1664 to 1944 (Royal Marines/PA)

The miniature sheet incorporates a backdrop of Denis Nighton’s portray The Fall Of Nelson on the Battle of Trafalgar, on the higher deck of Victory.

Royal Mail labored intently with the Ministry of Defence on the stamp subject.

David Gold, director of public affairs and coverage at Royal Mail, mentioned: “All through their historical past the Royal Marines have served across the globe by sea and by land, as sea troopers and now as commandos.

“These stamps showcase among the key roles and operations of the Royal Marines in the present day.”

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