Collection: Great Britain Postage Stamps

The postal history of Great Britain is remarkable in at least two respects: first, for the introduction of postage stamps to the world  in 1840, and secondly for the establishment of an efficient postal system throughout the British Empire, laying the foundation of many national systems still in existence today. As the originator of postage stamps, the United Kingdom is the only country that is not required to specify the country name on its stamps.