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British Guiana 1913 George V Era Block Stamps MINT SC #181. SG #262 BLK 6 SCARCE

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British Guiana
1913
Block Stamps of 6 with Large Selvage
MINT
5 Cents
Era: George V (1910 - 1936)
106 Years Old Mint Block Stamps
OLD FRIGATE SAILING SHIP "SANBACH"
MONARCH KING GEORGE V
Very rare block of British Guiana Stamps
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Same Stamp with Different Stamp Numbering System:
Scott Number: 181  or SC #181
Stanley Gibbons: 262 or SG #262
Michel Number:
Guyana Lot #106
British Guiana
British Guiana
was a British colony, part of the
British West Indies
, which resided on the northern coast of
South America
, now known as the independent nation of
Guyana
since1966.
The first European to encounter Guiana was Sir
Walter Raleigh
, an English explorer. The
Dutch
were the first Europeans to settle there, starting in the early 17th century, when they founded the colonies of
Essequibo
and
Berbice
, adding
Demerara
in the mid-18th century. In 1796, Great Britain took over these three colonies during hostilities with the French, who had occupied the
Netherlands
. Britain returned control to the
Batavian Republic
in1802 but captured the colonies a year later during the
Napoleonic Wars
. The colonies were officially ceded to the United Kingdom in 1814 and consolidated into a single colony in 1831. The colony's capital was at
Georgetown
(known as Stabroek prior to 1812). The economy has become more diversified since the late 19th century but has relied on
resource exploitation
. Guyana became independent of the United Kingdom on 26 May 1966.
Economy and Politics
The slave economy flourished between the abolition of the slave trade in 1807 and emancipation in the 1830s. The wealth largely flowed to a group of absentee slave owners living in Britain, especially in Glasgow and Liverpool.
The economy of British Guiana was completely based on sugar cane production until the 1880s, when falling cane sugar prices stimulated a shift toward rice farming, mining and forestry. However, sugarcane remained a significant part of the economy (in 1959 sugar still accounted for nearly 50%of exports). Under the Dutch, settlement and economic activity was concentrated around sugarcane plantations lying inland from the coast. Under the British, cane planting expanded to richer coastal lands, with greater coastline protection. Until the
abolition of slavery in the British Empire
, sugar planters depended almost exclusively on slave labour to produce sugar. Georgetown was the site of
a significant slave rebellion in 1823
.
In the 1880s gold and diamond deposits were discovered in British Guiana, but they did not produce significant revenue.
Bauxite
deposits proved more promising and would remain an important part of the economy. The colony did not develop any significant manufacturing industry, other than sugar factories, rice mills,
sawmills
, and certain small-scale industries (including a brewery, a soap factory, a biscuit factory and an oxygen-acetylene plant, among others).
The London-based
Booker Group
of companies (Booker Brothers, McConnell & Co., Ltd) dominated the economy of British Guiana. The Bookers had owned sugar plantations in the colony since the early 19thcentury; by the end of the century they owned a majority of them; and by 1950owned all but three. With the increasing success and wealth of the Booker Group, they expanded internationally and diversified by investing in rum, pharmaceuticals, publishing, advertising, retail stores, timber, and petroleum, among other industries. The Booker Group became the largest employer in the colony, leading some to refer to it as "Booker's Guiana".
Indentured workers from India 1850 to 1920 were largely locked in place. Nevertheless a minority achieved mobility. Some secretly fled; others waited until their contracts expired. Indian migration involved three phases: desertion from the plantations; movement settlements and later to urban areas; and intra-regional migration from one Caribbean island to another. The traditional rigid Indian caste system largely collapsed in the colonies.
Guianese served in all British forces during World War II in1939-1945, and enjoyed veterans' benefits afterward. The colony made a small but important financial contribution to the war effort, and it served as a refuge for displaced Jews.
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In1925 it was stated by the late Capt. J. A. Tinne, M.P., in an interview, that a photograph of one of the oldest sailing ships of his firm—Sandbach, Tinne and Company—was taken as a model for the medallion on the British Guiana stamps,where, it keeps company with the portrait of the late King George V. Thesestamps were first issued in 1913, but the design, without the portrait, dates back to 37 years earlier, for the same picture of the full-rigged ship Sandbach, but in a different frame, was used for the stamps issued in 1876.
A different picture of the vessel appeared on three stamps, 6 cents, 24 centsand 48 cents, 13 years earlier still and the same picture appeared on more stamps in 1866. British Guiana stamps issued before 1863 and showing sailing ships do not depict the Sandbach.
This 435-ton frigate-built ship was constructed at Liverpool in 1825 for Mr.Samuel Sandbach, of Sandbach, Tinne and Company, of that city. The Sandbach was an extremely popular ship on Mersey side and was one of the great vessels of Liverpool, sailing regularly out of the port for half a century. It is reported that at one period of her career the bells of the seamen's church, the Parish Church of St. Nicholas, used to be rung when she arrived home in the Mersey. The late Capt. Angel, her last master, has recorded that she was the first sailing ship to be fitted with and to trust entirely to chain cables instead of rope hawsers, and the first to have iron caps to masts and bowsprit.
Old Collection
British Guiana
Guyana
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