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Henry Cole (1808-1882) British designer, civil servant and writer. Invented adhesive postage stamp
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Henry Cole (1808-1882) British designer, civil servant and writer. Invented adhesive postage stamp
Henry Cole (1808-1882) British designer, civil servant and writer. Invented adhesive postage stamp. Published first Christmas card. Planned 1851 Great Exhibition. Director Victoria and Albert Museum. Cartoon from Vanity Fair, London, 19 August 1871
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This print showcases the remarkable Henry Cole, a prominent figure in British history. Born in 1808 and passing away in 1882, Cole left an indelible mark on various fields throughout his life. Renowned as a designer, civil servant, and writer, he is best remembered for his groundbreaking inventions. One of his most significant contributions was the invention of the adhesive postage stamp, revolutionizing mail systems worldwide. This innovation streamlined communication and made sending letters more accessible to all. Additionally, Cole holds the distinction of publishing the very first Christmas card—an enduring tradition that continues to bring joy during the holiday season. Cole's visionary mindset extended beyond design and writing; he played a pivotal role in planning the iconic Great Exhibition of 1851. This grand event showcased Britain's industrial prowess to the world while fostering cultural exchange among nations. Later on, Cole assumed directorship at London's prestigious Victoria and Albert Museum—solidifying his status as a leading authority in art and culture. His influence reached even further when he became immortalized through a caricature featured in Vanity Fair magazine on August 19th, 1871. Henry Cole's multifaceted achievements have undoubtedly shaped British society for generations to come. As we gaze upon this intriguing photograph from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are reminded of this brilliant Englishman whose eccentricity knew no bounds—a true pioneer who forever changed our world with his ingenuity and creativity.
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