Isle of Wight

Total of 4 map stamps issued by Isle of Wight

1971 - Cinderella
Map stamp | Isle of Wight 1971 Vectis postal service - blue map - strike
Depicted: Great Britain - Isle of Wight

Vectis postal service - blue map - strike

1971 - Cinderella
Map stamp | Isle of Wight 1971 Vectis postal service - green  map - strike
Depicted: Great Britain - Isle of Wight

Vectis postal service - green map - strike

The postal workers in the UK came out on strike in January 1971 and so local businessmen and postmasters on the Isle of Wight banded together to provide a local service within the island itself only. The stamps were designed by R.J. Caldwell and printed by Robert Vale Ltd in Ryde. The first issue went on sale on imperforate on January 22nd and then rouletted sheets on January 23rd. As the postal strike went on longer than anyone expected a second printing became necessary. The new issue, in green now instead of the original blue, was issued on 16th February. There was only ever one price which was 5np or 1/-. At this time both Imperial and decimal currency was legal tender. The "stamps" were all printed by offset litho in rouletted sheets of 48. At it's height the service was handling over 1,500 items daily. The head of the syndicate running the service was led by Mr R.W. Cawdell. The name Vectis is an ancient ceremonial name for The Isle of Wight.

1983 - Cinderella
Map stamp | Isle of Wight 1983 Scenes
Depicted: Great Britain - Isle of Wight

Scenes

1986
Map stamp | Isle of Wight 1986 Newport Sorting Office
Depicted: Great Britain - Isle of Wight

Newport Sorting Office

Map on cancel