2004HM QE II Royal Visit to Gibraltar 1954 - Set
2004 HM QE II Royal Visit to Gibraltar 1954 - Set for only GBP £2.25
- 04.05.2004
- Anselmo Torres
- -
- Cartor Security Printers, France
- OFfset Lithography
- 4 Colours
- 31.75 x 31.75mm
- 38p, 40p, 47p, £1.00
In winter 1953 Her Majesty set out to accomplish, as Queen, the commonwealth tour she had begun before the death of her father. With The Duke of Edinburgh she visited Bermuda, Jamaica, Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand, Australia, Ceylon, Uganda, Malta and Gibraltar.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II visited Gibraltar during the 10th and 11th May 1954. Apart from attending the more formal functions she renamed one of Gibraltar's most important roads, Reclamation Road to Queensway (depicted on the stamp sheet gutters). During her visit she also reviewed the troops at North Front (depicted on the stamp sheet gutters), met Gibraltar's school children at the Victoria Stadium, planted a tree in commemoration of her visit at Alameda Gardens (depicted on the stamp sheet gutters & FDC) and visited the Historical sites in the Upper Rock Nature Reserve where she visited our famous Rock Apes (depicted on the FDC).
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