List of people on postage stamps of Anguilla
This is a list of people who have appeared on the postage stamps of Anguilla. Dates given indicate the first year a postage stamp was issued that featured the person. Some have appeared on later issues.
This list is complete through Scott catalogue no. 1144 of 2005.
| Name | Year | Notability |
|---|---|---|
| John Adams | 2001 | U.S. president |
| Buzz Aldrin | 1999 | American astronaut |
| Princess Alexandra, The Hon Lady Ogilvy | 1994 | Cousin of Elizabeth II |
| Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester | 1994 | Aunt of Elizabeth II |
| The Duke of York | 1986 | Son of Elizabeth II |
| The Princess Royal | 1973 | Daughter of Elizabeth II |
| Anthony the Great | 1975 | Egyptian Christian saint |
| The Lord Baden-Powell | 1970 | Scouting founder |
| Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother | 1980 | Queen Mother; mother of Elizabeth II |
| Isabella Brant | 1977 | First wife of Peter Paul Rubens |
| Sir Thomas Buxton, 1st Baronet | 1984 | abolitionist and social reformer |
| The Prince of Wales | 1981 | Son and heir-apparent of Elizabeth II |
| Sir Winston Churchill | 1974 | English statesman |
| Thomas Clarkson | 1984 | Abolitionist |
| Christopher Columbus | 1986 | Navigator and explorer |
| Cardigan Connor | 2000 | Cricket player |
| Pierre de Coubertin | 2004 | Olympic Games founder |
| The Princess of Wales | 1981 | then-wife of The Prince of Wales |
| Elizabeth II | 1972 | Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms |
| Olaudah Equiano | 1984 | Merchant and abolitionist |
| Hélène Fourment | 1977 | Second wife of Peter Paul Rubens |
| Suzanne Fourment | 1977 | Younger sister of Peter Paul Rubens' second wife, Hélène Fourment |
| Benjamin Franklin | 2001 | American diplomat and scientist |
| Charles George Gordon | 1984 | British army officer |
| Dag Hammarskjöld | 1995 | Swedish diplomat and second Secretary-General of the United Nations |
| Lanville Harrigan | 2000 | Cricket player |
| Paul P. Harris | 2005 | Rotary International founder |
| Henry I of Haiti | 1984 | King of Haiti |
| Prince Harry | 2000 | Son of The Prince of Wales |
| Johannes Hevelius | 1986 | Astronomer |
| Albena Lake Hodge | 1999 | Revolutionary hero |
| Collins O. Hodge | 1999 | Revolutionary hero |
| Walter G. Hodge | 1999 | Revolutionary hero |
| Thomas Jefferson | 2001 | U.S. president |
| Jesus | 1971 | Central figure (Messiah) in Christianity |
| John the Baptist | 1975 | Cousin of Jesus Christ |
| John Paul Jones | 2001 | American revolutionary hero |
| Trygve Lie | 1995 | Norwegian politician and first Secretary-General of the United Nations |
| Abraham Lincoln | 1984 | U.S. president |
| Mary Magdalene | 1975 | Disciple of Jesus Christ |
| Mary (mother of Jesus) | 1974 | Mother of Jesus Christ |
| Admiral The Viscount Nelson | 1981 | English admiral |
| The Duke of Edinburgh | 1972 | Husband and consort of Elizabeth II |
| Mark Phillips | 1973 | Horseman and then-husband of The Princess Royal |
| Edwin W. Rey | 1999 | Revolutionary hero |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt | 1974 | U.S. president |
| Peter Paul Rubens | 1977 | Painter |
| The Duchess of York | 1986 | then-wife of The Duke of York |
| Sebastian | 1975 | Christian saint and martyr |
| Granville Sharp | 1984 | British abolitionist |
| U Thant | 1995 | Burmese diplomat and third Secretary-General of the United Nations |
| Demetrius Vikelas | 2004 | First president of the International Olympic Committee |
| George Washington | 2001 | U.S. president |
| William Wilberforce | 1984 | British politician and abolitionist |
| Prince William of Wales | 2000 | Son of The Prince of Wales; now the Duke of Cambridge |
References
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