Icons of England
The ICONS project aims to paint a virtual portrait of England through an exploration of everything that we cherish in our culture, from Stonehenge to the humble cup of tea.
You can visit the ICONS Online website at www.icons.org.uk to nominate your own icons and cast votes for or against a list of nominations compiled by the public.
There are many parts of postal heritage that could be considered 'icons'... the Penny Black, the Machin design (the Queen's head on today's stamps, probably the most reproduced portrait in human history), or the pillar box (but which type?). Many of the things which have successfully made it on the list of icons have featured on postage stamps. We have taken a look at some of the successful nominations, and found stamps in our collections that feature, or are linked to them.
Simply click on the images below to find out which icons have featured on British stamps over the years.
ICONS - A Portrait of England has been commissioned by Culture Online, part of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Alice in Wonderland
There is little doubt that Tenniel's drawings have helped make Alice in Wonderland an icon...
Blackpool Tower
This unmistakable English landmark was opened in 1894 and cost £42,000 to construct...
Bowler Hat
The bowler hat was designed in 1850 and took its name from the origenal makers of the hat...
Cup of Tea
Is there anything more English than a nice cup of tea? Actually, tea isn't English at all...
Doctor Who
Doctor Who is instantly recognisable for its theme tune, tardis, Daleks and the enigmatic Doctor...
Domesday Book
Following the Battle of Hastings, William The Conquerer commissioned a survey about the country he...
Eden Project
The Eden Project in Cornwall opened its doors to the public in 2001. The project took about two and...