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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Eight more stamps were issued in year 1857, all featuring the portrait of Queen Victoria. One of the five stamps that were issued on 23 April 1859 is considered to be the most valuable stamp in Sri Lanka: it is a 4 pence with a dark pink colour known as the ' Dull Rose '. [3] 1857 Victoria on 6 pence. 1859 Victoria on 1 sh 9 p - Cert. B.P.A.

  3. Dull Rose - Wikipedia

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    Estimated value. £70,000–100,000 (mint condition) £4,500 (used) The Dull Rose is a Ceylonese (modern-day Sri Lanka) postage stamp that is considered to be the rarest and most valuable stamp issued in the country. [ 1][ 2] 7000 stamps were issued on 23 April 1859, bearing a face value of four pence. [ 2][ 3] Three others, the 8 pence ...

  4. Sri Lanka Post - Wikipedia

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    The only evidence of a British postal service before 1815 is a "Colombo Post Free" handstamp used on a soldier's letter in 1809, when British Royal Artillery troops were engaged to subdue Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, the king of Kandy (1798–1815), whose inland territory had never been under the influence of the Dutch.

  5. Postal museum, Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Department of Post. Postal museum is a Sri Lanka's national museum of post that located at the Postal Headquarters in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Firstly, the postal museum was functioned at the Central Telegraph Office during 1918–1925, and moved to General Post Office in 1994. Again, a national postal museum was opened on 6 July 2010.

  6. Former General Post Office, Colombo - Wikipedia

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    The first permanent post office in the country was established by the British in Colombo in 1882, when the country was a crown colony. [1] It was housed in several different locations until the construction of the General Post Office building at 17 Kings Street (now known as Janadhipathi Mawatha), Colombo Fort, opposite the-then Governor's residence at King's House (now the President's House ...

  7. List of people on the postage stamps of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    D.J. Wimalasurendra, engineer (1975) Sirimavo Bandaranaike, prime minister (1976) Alexander Graham Bell, inventor (1976) Ponnambalam Arunachalam, educator (1977) Thotagamuwe Sri Rahula Thera, poet (1977) Mohammed Cassim Siddi Lebbe, lawyer, educator, journalist (1977) Veera Puran Appu, revolutionary (1978) Sir Ernest de Silva, Philanthropist.