This stamp was used by the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition of 1908. The 1d Penny Universal stamp was overprinted 'King Edward VII Land' by Coulls, Culling & Co.
Issue information
Lieutenant E H Shackleton, R.N.R. (later Sir Ernest Shackleton), had intended making his base camp in King Edward VII Land in the Antarctic but on failing to find a suitable landing place he made his base at McMurdo Sound, which was in fact in Victoria Land.
The Expedition left England in the Nimrod on 7 August 1907. Its last port of call en route to Antarctica was Lyttleton, New Zealand, where final departure for the southern continent was made on 1 January 1908.
Lieutenant Shackleton was appointed to be a Postmaster by the New Zealand Government and was provided with a special date stamp - the date stamp read "Brit. Antarctic Expedition" in a circle with 'NZ', time and date in four lines in the centre.
Acknowledgments
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Product Listing for King Edward VII Land
Image | Title | Description | Price |
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Single Stamp |
Single 1d 'Zealandia (Penny Universal)' gummed stamp. Overprinted with 'King Edward VII Land' |
1d |
Technical information
Date of issue: | 1 January 1908 |
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Designers: | Guido Bach |
Printers: | Government Printing Office, New Zealand and Coulls, Culling, New Zealand |
Stamp size: | 20mm x 24mm |
Sheet size: | Panes of 60 (sheets of 240 were split into panes before overprinting) |
Process: | Surface printed - Typography |
Perforation gauge: | 14 |
Paper type: | Cowan chalk surfaced, NZ and star watermark. |