Postage stamps and postal history of the Cayman Islands
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Cayman Islands The Cayman Islands () is a self-governing British Overseas Territory—the largest by population in the western Caribbean Sea. The territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, which are located to the ...
, a
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located in the western Caribbean Sea, came under British control in 1670, as a dependency of Jamaica, continuing in that status until 1962.


Early days

The Caymans had no regular postal system until April 1889, when stamps of Jamaica came into use. There two known postmarks, "GRAND CAYMAN" for George Town, and "CAYMAN BRAC", used at Stake Bay. Rossiter, Stuart & John Flower. ''The Stamp Atlas''. London: Macdonald, 1986, p.150. Jamaican stamps were valid until 19 February 1901.


First stamps

The first stamps of the Caymans were issued in November 1900. They were two
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designs depicting Queen Victoria, with values of 1/2d and 1d. These were used for little over a year before being superseded by the same design, but with Edward VII. Shortages of stamps occurred in 1907, and overprints were produced in both
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and by
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ing at Georgetown. Additional shortages in 1908 resulted in the use of manuscript frankings for short periods in May and October. At the end of 1907, a new version of the Key Plate design included the inscription "POSTAGE & REVENUE", as they were now allowed for use as revenue stamps. In 1908 a 1/4d stamp appeared, with a design consisting of the denomination in an oval frame. The Key Plate continued in use with George V in 1912, then gave way to a new design in 1921.


First commemoratives

The Caymans' first commemorative stamps came in 1932, marking the centenary of the "Assembly of Justices and Vestry", now the
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. The set of 12 all had the same design, consisting of profiles of George V and William IV of the United Kingdom, William IV facing each other, with Palm (plant), palm trees in between. The first pictorial series dates from 1935, and consisted of a set of 12 with five different designs. The pictorial series of 1938 also had five designs, with similar themes as those in 1935 but otherwise completely different. A 1950 pictorial set featured an older George VI and all different designs for its 13 stamps; these were reused in 1953 when Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth ascended the throne, and two new designs added, for 4d and 1-pound denominations. A set of two stamps issued 4 July 1959 marked the Caymans' new constitution, and on 28 November 1962 a new definitive series came out.


References


Further reading

* Aguilar, E. F. and Philip Saunders (philatelist), P. T. Saunders. ''The Cayman Islands: Their Postal History, Postage Stamps and Postmarks''. Folkestone: F. L. Parson, 1962 111p. * Burges, Ivan. ''The History of the Cayman Island Post Offices''. Grand Cayman: I. Burges, 2006 63p. * Giraldi, Thomas E. and Peter P. McCann. ''The Postal History of the Cayman Islands''. Weston, MA.: Triad Publications, 1989 172p. * Maisel, Richard. ''Cayman Islands''. Alicante: British West Indies Study Circle, 2006 42p. * Melville, Fred J. ''Cayman Islands''. London: Melville Stamp Books, 1912 68p. * Oliver, Ed. ''The Post Cards of the Cayman Islands including Cayman Brac and drawings of Little Cayman''. Cayman Islands: EDO Ltd., 1993. * Proud, Edward B. ''The Postal History of the Cayman Islands and Turks & Caicos Islands''. Heathfield, East Sussex: Proud Publications, 2006 152p. {{Caribbean topic, Postage stamps and postal history of Communications in the Cayman Islands Philately by country, Cayman Islands Philately of Jamaica History of the Cayman Islands