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Philatelia.Net / Bonapart / Countries / The directory «Countries»Great Britain. StaffaStaffa is an island in the Inner Hebrides, 7 miles west of Mull and 6 miles northeast of Iona off the West Coast of Scotland. It became famous after its "discovery" by the naturalist Sir Joseph Banks in 1772 and even more famous as a result of Mendelssohn's visit in 1829 and consequent composition of the "Fingals Cave Overture". Fingals Cave itself is one of a number of remarkable caves that penetrate deeply into this outcrop of column-like formations of basalt. The Laird of Staffa has established a Postal Service that operates daily from April to September. Mail is picked up and carried by a boatman to British Post Offices on Mull and Iona, where it is re-mailed with regular British postage added. Local stamps, like those issued by Staffa, are used to prepay the delivery of mail within a city, island or region. Sometimes they prepay 1974, Offiser of Horse Guard 1974, Horsemens 1976, Napoleon Bonaparte 1976, Napoleon Bonaparte 1976, French Horsemen 1976, English Horsemen 1977, George III 1977, George IV Advertising: |
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