The Battle of Britain took place between 10th July and 31st October 1940, an attempt by the German Air Force (Luftwaffe) to destroy the Royal Air Force (RAF) and gain air superiority.
The name Battle of Britain came from a speech Prime Minister Winston Churchill delivered to the House of Commons on 18th June 1940 in which he said, "the battle of France is over. I expect the Battle of Britain is about to begin."
50p Stamp: Searching for enemy aircraft
68p Stamp: Supermarine Spitfire & Hawker Hurricane
70p Stamp: Mail collection, Old Kent Road, London
85p Stamp: Heinkel He 111 bomber under fire
95p Stamp: St Paul's Cathedral shrouded in smoke
£1.02 Stamp: Lancaster bomber under fire
Date of Issue | 21 July 2020 |
Designer | Bridget Yabsley |
Printer | Southern Colour Print |
Values | 50p, 68p, 70p, 85p, 95p, £1.02 |
Process | Offset Lithography |
Stamp Size | 30mm deep x 40mm wide |
Paper | NovaStamp Non-Phosphor Gummed 105gsm |
Perforation | 13.33 x 13.60 |
Cylinder | A |