This is a list of people on stamps of Ireland, including the years when they appeared on a stamp.
Because no Irish
stamps were designed prior to 1929, the first Irish stamps issued by the
Provisional Government of Ireland were the then-current British
definitive postage stamps bearing a portrait of
George V that were
overprintedRialtas Sealadaċ na hÉireann 1922 (translates as Provisional Government of Ireland 1922) and issued on 17 February 1922. The overprint was later changed to Saorstát Éireann 1922 (Irish Free State 1922).[1]: 8
The Irish Free State issued the first commemorative stamps depicting a person on 22 June 1929 when Oifig an Phoist, the Irish Post Office, a section of the
Department of Posts and Telegraphs, issued a set of three stamps showing
Daniel O'Connell.[1]: 21 O'Connell is one of a small number of people shown in two issues, including
Wolfe Tone and
Arthur Guinness. The 2009 Guinness issue included postmarks with his
trade mark signature, a first in
philately.[2]
The Department of Posts and Telegraphs and, after 1984,
An Post, designed stamps showing statesmen, religious, literary and cultural figures, athletes, etc. Until the mid-1990s it was usual policy not to issue stamps showing living persons, the only exceptions being Douglas Hyde (stamp 1943, d. 1949, illustrated below)[1]: 23 and
Louis le Brocquy (stamp 1977, d. 2012, illustrated below),[1]: 56 but this policy has been put aside and there have recently been several issues showing living persons. For the
millennium, 30
millennium stamps were issued showing living Irish sportsmen.
During the release of the 2022 Irish Oscar Winners stamps, An Post's retain managing director stated that The Irish Oscar Winners stamps celebrate the best in the business and serve as a reminder of what we, as Irish people, can achieve.[3]
^Warren, Brian (March 2014). "That Was The Year That Was: 2013". Irish Philately: March 2013 – Supplement. 2014 (1, March). Irish Philatelic Society: 1–9.
Buchalter, M. Don (1972). Buchalter, M. Don (ed.). Hibernian Specialised Catalogue of the Postage Stamps of Ireland 1922–1972. Hibernian Stamp Co Ltd, Dublin, Ireland.
Gibbons, Edward Stanley (2004). Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue Ireland (2nd ed.). London & Ringwood:
Stanley Gibbons. pp. 30–31.
ISBN0-85259-583-2.
Hamilton-Bowen, Roy (2001). Roy Hamilton-Bowen (ed.). Hibernian Handbook and Catalogue of the Postage Stamps of Ireland 1922–2001. Rodgau Philatelic Service GmbH, Rodgau, Germany.
ISBN3-9807973-0-9.
This is a list of people on stamps of Ireland, including the years when they appeared on a stamp.
Because no Irish
stamps were designed prior to 1929, the first Irish stamps issued by the
Provisional Government of Ireland were the then-current British
definitive postage stamps bearing a portrait of
George V that were
overprintedRialtas Sealadaċ na hÉireann 1922 (translates as Provisional Government of Ireland 1922) and issued on 17 February 1922. The overprint was later changed to Saorstát Éireann 1922 (Irish Free State 1922).[1]: 8
The Irish Free State issued the first commemorative stamps depicting a person on 22 June 1929 when Oifig an Phoist, the Irish Post Office, a section of the
Department of Posts and Telegraphs, issued a set of three stamps showing
Daniel O'Connell.[1]: 21 O'Connell is one of a small number of people shown in two issues, including
Wolfe Tone and
Arthur Guinness. The 2009 Guinness issue included postmarks with his
trade mark signature, a first in
philately.[2]
The Department of Posts and Telegraphs and, after 1984,
An Post, designed stamps showing statesmen, religious, literary and cultural figures, athletes, etc. Until the mid-1990s it was usual policy not to issue stamps showing living persons, the only exceptions being Douglas Hyde (stamp 1943, d. 1949, illustrated below)[1]: 23 and
Louis le Brocquy (stamp 1977, d. 2012, illustrated below),[1]: 56 but this policy has been put aside and there have recently been several issues showing living persons. For the
millennium, 30
millennium stamps were issued showing living Irish sportsmen.
During the release of the 2022 Irish Oscar Winners stamps, An Post's retain managing director stated that The Irish Oscar Winners stamps celebrate the best in the business and serve as a reminder of what we, as Irish people, can achieve.[3]
^Warren, Brian (March 2014). "That Was The Year That Was: 2013". Irish Philately: March 2013 – Supplement. 2014 (1, March). Irish Philatelic Society: 1–9.
Buchalter, M. Don (1972). Buchalter, M. Don (ed.). Hibernian Specialised Catalogue of the Postage Stamps of Ireland 1922–1972. Hibernian Stamp Co Ltd, Dublin, Ireland.
Gibbons, Edward Stanley (2004). Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue Ireland (2nd ed.). London & Ringwood:
Stanley Gibbons. pp. 30–31.
ISBN0-85259-583-2.
Hamilton-Bowen, Roy (2001). Roy Hamilton-Bowen (ed.). Hibernian Handbook and Catalogue of the Postage Stamps of Ireland 1922–2001. Rodgau Philatelic Service GmbH, Rodgau, Germany.
ISBN3-9807973-0-9.