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"Le timbre-poste, bien qu'étant à la base une idée de la toute jeune Belgique née en 1830, est une invention des britanniques, Rowland Hill et James Chalmers dans le cadre d'une importante réforme postale. Le premier timbre mobile fut émis par les postes royales britanniques en 1840 sous la forme d'un portrait de la reine Victoria et valant un penny, de couleur noire. Le premier timbre en couleur, La Colombe de Bâle, fut créé en 1845 par le canton de Bâle..." Wikipedia

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"Rowland Hill The Englishman Sir Rowland Hill first started to take a serious interest in postal reforms in 1835. In 1836 the Member of Parliament Robert Wallace provided Hill with numerous books and documents, which Hill described as a “half hundred weight of material”. Hill commenced a detailed study of these documents and this led him to the publication, in early 1837, of a pamphlet entitled “Post Office Reform its Importance and Practicability”. He submitted a copy of this to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Thomas Spring-Rice, on 4 January 1837. This first edition was marked “private and confidential” and was not released to the general public. The Chancellor summoned Hill to a meeting during which the Chancellor suggested improvements, asked for reconsiderations and requested a supplement which Hill duly produced and supplied on 28 January 1837..." Wikipedia

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