Particular stamps issued to mark seventy fifth anniversary of arrival of MV Windrush

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new set of stamps is being issued marking the seventy fifth anniversary of the arrival of MV Empire Windrush to the UK.

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Eight new stamps that includes illustrations created solely to have a good time the event, shall be revealed at a launch occasion on the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton on Thursday.

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The MV Empire Windrush arrived on the Port of Tilbury on June 21 1948 and its passengers disembarked a day later.

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It carried a number of hundred West Indian migrants, a lot of them veterans of the Second World War and has come to symbolise the mass migration of individuals from the Caribbean to the UK within the post-war period.

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The unique artworks have been created by 5 Black British artists, all with Caribbean heritage: Kareen Cox, Bokiba, Tomekah George, Alvin Kofi and Emma Prempeh. Cox, Bokiba and Prempeh designed two stamps every.

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The artists have been commissioned to create illustrations which have a good time the contribution of the Windrush technology and their affect on life within the UK.

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The stamps depict the artists’ private interpretations of themes together with arrivals, schooling/Saturday colleges, music/carnival, working life within the UK, political exercise/peaceable protests, sports activities, meals/markets and sound techniques/dancehall scene.

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Royal Mail additionally labored with Colin Grant, a British author of Jamaican origin, and Sonia Grant, an impartial historian, author, researcher and photographic exhibition curator.

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Revealing the stamps on the Black Cultural Archives, Winnie Annan-Forson, head of range, fairness & inclusion at Royal Mail, mentioned: “As Britain marks the 75th anniversary of the 1948 arrival of the MV Empire Windrush, we are honoured to mark this key event with a set of special stamps, featuring vibrant illustrations from talented artists that celebrate the culture and contribution of the Windrush generation and those who followed.

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“We are delighted to have brought their stories to life in this special way, passing their legacy on to future generations.”

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In addition to the stamps, Royal Mail shall be making use of a particular postmark to stamped mail from June 21 to 26, which is able to learn: MV Empire Windrush, Port of Tilbury, twenty second June 1948.

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