This bronze statue of Sir Rowland Hill, the inventor of the Penny Black, is the work of Edward Onalo...
Memorial to the founder of the Penny Black
6/12/2021
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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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This bronze statue of Sir Rowland Hill, the inventor of the Penny Black, is the work of Edward Onalo...
You can easily miss this statue although it is an impressive work of art. Perhaps a little more exp...
The first prepaid postage stamp at a universal price - the 'Penny Black' -, which appeared in 1840, ...
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