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SCG4399 - New Zealand Health Stamps – 1930s–1940s Issues
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This fine group of New Zealand Health stamps highlights the country’s early commitment to child welfare through philately. Issued annually with a surcharge for health camps, these stamps combined postage with charity, making them a cherished series among collectors.
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The red and brown 1d + 2d stamp features the famous Peter Pan statue in Kensington Gardens, symbolizing joy and imagination for children.
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The green and black 1½d + 1d stamp portrays a nurse with a child reaching for blossoms, an allegory of growth, care, and healthy living.
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The green and brown 1d + ½d stamp again shows Peter Pan, in a different value pairing, emphasizing the recurring child-focused theme of these issues.
These stamps are not only valued for their designs but also for their role in raising funds for child health initiatives in New Zealand. They remain a cornerstone for thematic collections on medicine, charity, and childhood.
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