In 1982, Grenada Grenadines issued a set of postage stamps commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Boy Scout movement and honoring its founder, Lord Robert Baden-Powell. This set is particularly interesting to both stamp collectors and those interested in Scouting history. Here’s what we generally know about this issue:
- Theme:
- The stamps celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Boy Scout movement, which was founded in 1907 by British Army officer Robert Baden-Powell.
- Baden-Powell’s ideas of youth development through outdoor activities and civic responsibility quickly spread worldwide, making this a globally significant anniversary.
- Design:
- The stamps likely feature a portrait or portraits of Lord Baden-Powell, who is instantly recognizable to anyone familiar with Scouting.
- They might also depict Scouting activities, emblems (like the fleur-de-lis), or scenes from the first Scout camp on Brownsea Island in 1907.
- “Full Set MNH”:
- “Full set” means this issue includes all the stamps released as part of this commemorative series. The number could vary, but it’s common for such thematic sets to include 4 to 8 different stamps.
- “MNH” stands for “Mint Never Hinged.” This is a top condition for stamps, indicating they are in pristine condition, have never been used (no postmarks), and their original gum is intact and undisturbed by a stamp hinge. MNH stamps are highly prized by collectors.
- Grenada Grenadines:
- This is a group of islands that are part of the nation of Grenada in the Caribbean. They have their own postal administration and issue their own stamps, which are popular with collectors due to their colorful designs and interesting themes.
- Philatelic and Historical Significance:
- These stamps are valuable to thematic collectors focusing on Scouting, youth movements, or influential 20th-century figures.
- They also represent the global impact of the Scouting movement, showing how a British initiative became a worldwide phenomenon celebrated even on small Caribbean islands.
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