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SCG9510 - UK 1968 Trades Union Congress Centenary – 4d Commemorative
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Issued in 1968 to mark the 100th anniversary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC), this striking British commemorative features a bold modernist design by David Gentleman. The large T-U-C letters are filled with worker portraits in green, olive, and blue tones, symbolizing unity and labour solidarity from 1868 to 1968. At right appears the sculpted profile of Queen Elizabeth II in grey, engraved by Dorothy Wilding, along with the 4d denomination. Printed by Harrison & Sons, this stamp is popular for its vivid typography and its place in the social-history themes of British labour and reform.
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