Rowland Hill Statue

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2 King Edward Street
London, England EC1A 1HQ

The Rowland Hill Statue in London, England, is a bronze tribute to Sir Rowland Hill, known for inventing the Penny Black, the first prepaid postage stamp at a universal price. Created by artist Edward Onalo, the statue stands as a memorial to Hill's significant contribution to the postal system since its introduction in 1840.

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Memorial to the founder of the Penny Black
6/12/2021

This bronze statue of Sir Rowland Hill, the inventor of the Penny Black, is the work of Edward Onalo...

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Understated
5/24/2020

You can easily miss this statue although it is an impressive work of art. Perhaps a little more exp...

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A reminder of the Penny Black
3/14/2020

The first prepaid postage stamp at a universal price - the 'Penny Black' -, which appeared in 1840, ...

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