This is a
list of people on the postage
stamps of the Irish Free State
between 1922 and 1937 and on the postage stamps of Ireland
since 1937, including the years when they
appeared on a stamp.
Because no postage stamps had been designed, the first Irish stamps
issued were the current British
definitive postage stamps depicting a
portrait of
George V
that were
overprinted Rialtas Sealadaċ
na hÉireann 1922 (
Provisional Government of
Ireland 1922) and issued on
17
February,
1922. The overprint was later
changed to
Saorstát Éireann 1922 (Irish Free State
1922).
The Irish Free State issued the first commemorative stamps
depicting a person on
22 June 1929 when
Ofig an Phoist, the Irish Post
Office, a section of the
Department of Posts and
Telegraphs, issued a set of three stamps showing
Daniel O'Connell.
The Department of Posts and Telegraphs and, after 1984,
An Post designed stamps showing statesmen,
religious, literary and cultural figures, athletes, etc. Until the
mid-1990s it was usual policy not to issue stamps showing living
persons, the only exceptions being Douglas Hyde (stamp 1943, d.
1949) and Louis le Brocquy (stamp 1977, still alive in 2007), but
this policy has been put aside and there have recently been several
issues showing living persons. For the
Millennium, 30
Millennium stamps were issued showing
living Irish sportsmen.
1929-1949
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Brenda
Fricker as Mrs Brown in
My
Left Foot
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Daniel
Day-Lewis as Christy Brown in
My Left Foot
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Robert
Arkins as Jimmy Rabbitte in
The Commitments
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Angeline
Ball as Imelda Quirke in
The Commitments
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Maria Doyle
Kennedy as Natalie Murphy in
The Commitments
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Bronagh
Gallagher as Bernie McGloughlin in
The
Commitments
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Richard Harris as 'Bull' McCabe in
The Field
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Sean Bean
as Tadgh McCabe in
The Field
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
John Hurt
as The 'Bird' O'Donnell in
The Field
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Colman 'Tiger' King as A Man of Aran in
Man Of Aran
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Maggie
Dirrane as His Wife in
Man Of Aran
1996 Centenary of Irish Cinema
Michael
Dirrane as Their Son in
Man Of Aran
1997 75th Anniversary of Irish Free State
Linda Martin Singer
1997 75th Anniversary of Irish Free State
Sonia O'Sullivan Athlete
1997 75th Anniversary of Irish Free State
Alan Gough Soccer Player
1997 75th Anniversary of Irish Free State
Damien Hogan Garda
1997 75th Anniversary of Irish Free State
Marie Egan Garda
1997 75th Anniversary of Irish Free State
Brendan Walsh Garda
2000-2004
2005 onwards
See also
References