Royal Mail has put an original illustration of Bangor Cathedral on the First Class Large Class stamp as part of its Christmas Special Stamps in 2024. Royal Mail’s 2024 Christmas stamps feature some of the many spectacular cathedrals in the UK – the remaining four completing the set being Edinburgh, …
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The image of the cathedral is on the First Class Large stamp, part of the Christmas Special Stamps collection. The 2024 Christmas stamps showcase some of the UK’s most impressive cathedrals, with Bangor joining Edinburgh, Armagh, Liverpool, and Westminster in the set. The stamps were illustrated by Judy Joel, a …
Read More »Bangor Cathedral features on Royal Mail Christmas stamp
In ad 525, St Deiniol set up a missionary community enclosed by a bangor, or hazel fence, in a low-lying spot on the Menai Strait between the mountains of Snowdonia and the shores of Anglesey. Deiniol was one of the 6th-century Celtic saints who, after the departure of the Romans …
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Read More »Cathedral in Armagh features on this year’s Christmas stamps – The Irish News
A cathedral in Armagh features on this year’s Christmas stamps from Royal Mail. An illustration of St Patrick’s Church of Ireland Cathedral will appear on 2nd class large stamps during the forthcoming festive season. Drawn by Cornwall-based artist Judy Joel, the Armagh cathedral has been given a Christmas makeover with …
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