Oxford and Cambridge college stamps

From 1871 to 1886 certain Oxford and Cambridge colleges issued their own stamps to be sold to members of the college so that they could pre-pay the cost of a college messenger delivering their mail.

Stamps of All Souls College, Oxford.
A stamp of Keble College, 1882.
An imperforate stamp of Hertford College.
Queens' College, Cambridge stamps

The practice was stopped in 1886 by the General Post Office as it was decided that it was in contravention of its monopoly.

Issuers edit

The colleges which issued the stamps were:

Oxford edit

Cambridge edit

Postal stationery edit

Postal stationery was also used by some of the colleges listed above (post cards, envelopes) which were impressed with a pre-paid stamp. This is denoted by # above and in some cases postal stationery was in use for several years before stamps came into use, for instance at Hertford College.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Oxford College Stamps" by Prof. Arthur S. Napier in Stanley Gibbons Monthly Journal, Vol. 4, No. 42, 30 December 1893, pp. 120-123.

Further reading edit

  • Sigee, David. University mails of Oxford and Cambridge 1490-1900
  • Lister, Raymond. College Stamps of Oxford and Cambridge
  • Hayman. The College Stamps of Oxford and Cambridge