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'''List of people on the postage stamps of the Faroe Islands''' reflects people of importance to the history and society of [[Faroe Islands]]. The [[Posta (company)|Postverk Føroya]] have chosen an issuing policy where stamp designs are relevant to the islands themselves.<ref>{{cite web |title=About the Faroe Islands |url=http://www.faroeislandssc.org/farohist.html |website=Faroe Islands Study Circle |publisher=Faroe Islands Study Circle |access-date=17 May 2022}}</ref> The Faroese government uses stamps to build a profile of the country's history, culture, nature and economy.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Adriansen |first1=Inge |title=Nationale symboler i det danske rige 1830-2000 |date=2003 |publisher=Museum Tusculanum Press |isbn=9788772897943 |pages=371–373 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tfkzqqdhdakC&dq=f%C3%A6r%C3%B8erne+frim%C3%A6rker&pg=PA373}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Simonsen |first1=Kim |title=Stamps & National Identity - Faroese stamps as loci of memory |journal=Posta Stamps |date=September 2013 |issue=17 |pages=2–8 |url=https://en.stamps.fo/media/1071/posta-stamps-nr-17-uk.pdf |access-date=17 May 2022}}</ref> |
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The Faroe Isles issued their first stamps on January 30, 1975. As the isles are an independent part of [[Denmark]], Danish stamps were used on the isles previous to this date. From a [[philately|philatelic]] point of view, there are earlier events of interest in the [[Postage stamps and postal history of the Faroe Islands|postal history of the Faroe Islands]], but their first stamps came in 1975. |
The Faroe Isles issued their first stamps on January 30, 1975. As the isles are an independent part of [[Denmark]], Danish stamps were used on the isles previous to this date. From a [[philately|philatelic]] point of view, there are earlier events of interest in the [[Postage stamps and postal history of the Faroe Islands|postal history of the Faroe Islands]], but their first stamps came in 1975. |
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| 1992 || [[Leiv Eiriksson]] || Icelandic explorer|| [[Image:Faroe stamp 225 Discovery of America - Leivur Eiriksson.jpg|50px]] |
| 1992 || [[Leiv Eiriksson]] || Icelandic explorer|| [[Image:Faroe stamp 225 Discovery of America - Leivur Eiriksson.jpg|50px]] |
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| 1994 || [[Brendan]] || Irish medieval saint and discoverer || [[Image:Faroe stamp 252 Europe and the Discoveries.jpg|50px]] |
| 1994 || [[Brendan the Navigator|Brendan]] || Irish medieval saint and discoverer || [[Image:Faroe stamp 252 Europe and the Discoveries.jpg|50px]] |
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| 1995 || {{ill|Frimod Joensen|da}} || Painter ''(selfportrait)'' || [[Image:Faroe stamp 274 frimod joensen - self portrait.jpg|50px]] |
| 1995 || {{ill|Frimod Joensen|da}} || Painter ''(selfportrait)'' || [[Image:Faroe stamp 274 frimod joensen - self portrait.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2003 || [[Thomas Kingo]] || Danish priest and poet || [[Image:Faroe stamp 464 Kingo.jpg|50px]] |
| 2003 || [[Thomas Kingo]] || Danish priest and poet || [[Image:Faroe stamp 464 Kingo.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2004 || [[Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark]] || Crown Prince of Denmark || [[Image:Faroe stamps 487-488 royal wedding.jpg|50px]] |
| 2004 || [[Frederik X|Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark]] || Crown Prince of Denmark || [[Image:Faroe stamps 487-488 royal wedding.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2004 || [[Grímur Kamban]] || |
| 2004 || [[Grímur Kamban]] || First man on Faroe Islands according to [[Færeyinga Saga]] || [[Image:Faroe stamp 494 Djurhuus poems - grimur kamban.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2004 || [[Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark]] || Crown Princess of Denmark || [[Image:Faroe stamps 487-488 royal wedding.jpg|50px]] |
| 2004 || [[Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark]] || Crown Princess of Denmark || [[Image:Faroe stamps 487-488 royal wedding.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2006 || [[Einar Tambarskjelve]] || Norwegian Viking hero; appearing in the ballad [[Ormurin Langi|Ormen Lange]] || [[Image:Faroese stamp 556 Ormurin langi.jpg|50px]] |
| 2006 || [[Einar Tambarskjelve]] || Norwegian Viking hero; appearing in the ballad [[Ormurin Langi|Ormen Lange]] || [[Image:Faroese stamp 556 Ormurin langi.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2007 || [[Jákup Dahl]] || |
| 2007 || [[Jákup Dahl]] || Clergyman and [[bible translation|Bible translator]] || [[Image:Faroese stamps 601-603 Bibel translators.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2007 || [[Kristian Osvald Viderø]] || |
| 2007 || [[Kristian Osvald Viderø]] || Clergyman and [[bible translation|Bible translator]] || [[Image:Faroese stamps 601-603 Bibel translators.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2007 || [[Victor Danielsen]] || Baptist pastor, and [[bible translation|Bible translator]] || [[Image:Faroese stamps 601-603 Bibel translators.jpg|50px]] |
| 2007 || [[Victor Danielsen]] || Baptist pastor, and [[bible translation|Bible translator]] || [[Image:Faroese stamps 601-603 Bibel translators.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2008 || {{ill|Niels Christopher Winther|da}} || |
| 2008 || {{ill|Niels Christopher Winther|da}} || Lawyer, politician and editor || [[Image:Faroese stamps 632-637.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2008 || [[Súsanna Helena Patursson]] || |
| 2008 || [[Súsanna Helena Patursson]] || Author, editor, feminist || [[Image:Faroese stamps 632-637.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2008 || [[Rasmus Christoffer Effersøe|Rasmus C. Effersøe]] || Independence campaigner, editor, poet || |
| 2008 || [[Rasmus Christoffer Effersøe|Rasmus C. Effersøe]] || Independence campaigner, editor, poet || [[Image:Faroese stamps 632-637.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2008 || [[Jógvan Poulsen]] || |
| 2008 || [[Jógvan Poulsen]] || Teacher, author, politician || [[Image:Faroese stamps 632-637.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2008 || [[Fríðrikur Petersen]] || |
| 2008 || [[Fríðrikur Petersen]] || Clergyman and author || [[Image:Faroese stamps 632-637.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2008 || [[Andrias Christian Evensen]] || |
| 2008 || [[Andrias Christian Evensen]] || Clergyman and author || [[Image:Faroese stamps 632-637.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2010 || [[Jens Christian Svabo]] || |
| 2010 || [[Jens Christian Svabo]] || Linguist || |
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| 2011 || [[Emmeline Pankhurst]] || British suffragette || [[File:Stamps_of_the_Faroe_Islands-01.jpg|50px]] |
| 2011 || [[Emmeline Pankhurst]] || British suffragette || [[File:Stamps_of_the_Faroe_Islands-01.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2011 || [[Clara Zetkin]] || German suffragette|| [[File:Stamps_of_the_Faroe_Islands-01.jpg|50px]] |
| 2011 || [[Clara Zetkin]] || German suffragette|| [[File:Stamps_of_the_Faroe_Islands-01.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2011 || Emma Wiberg and Astrid av Rógvu || |
| 2011 || Emma Wiberg and Astrid av Rógvu || Midwives || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-05.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2011 || Elsebeth Fr. Malena Johansen, Oluffa Bærentsen, Petra O. J. F. Hansen || |
| 2011 || Elsebeth Fr. Malena Johansen, Oluffa Bærentsen, Petra O. J. F. Hansen || Nurses || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-04.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2011 || {{ill|Annika í Dímun|da}} || 17th century legendary character || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-06.jpg|50px]] |
| 2011 || {{ill|Annika í Dímun|da}} || 17th century legendary character || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-06.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2012 || [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]] || Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-2012-01.jpg|50px]] |
| 2012 || [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]] || Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-2012-01.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2013 || [[Søren Aabye Kierkegaard]] || |
| 2013 || [[Søren Aabye Kierkegaard]] || Danish theologian and philosopher|| [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-2013-15.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2014 || Christian Petersen || |
| 2014 || Christian Petersen || Faroese-Canadian soldier of WW1 || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-2014-20.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2014 || [[Daniel Jacob Danielsen]] || |
| 2014 || [[Daniel Jacob Danielsen]] || Missionary to Congo || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-2014-21.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2014 || {{ill|Vilhelm Reinert-Joensen|no}} || |
| 2014 || {{ill|Vilhelm Reinert-Joensen|no}} || Faoese-U.S. naval officer of WW2 || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-2014-22.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2014 || [[Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark|Henrik]] || Prince Consort of Denmark || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-2014-16.jpg|50px]] |
| 2014 || [[Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark|Henrik]] || Prince Consort of Denmark || [[File:Stamps of the Faroe Islands-2014-16.jpg|50px]] |
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| 2017 || [[Martin Luther]] || |
| 2017 || [[Martin Luther]] || Reformator || |
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| 2017 || [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]] og [[Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark|prince Henrik]] || Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles || |
| 2017 || [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]] og [[Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark|prince Henrik]] || Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles || |
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| 2017 || [[Princess of Nólsoy]] || |
| 2017 || [[Princess of Nólsoy]] || Legendary person || |
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| 2018 || [[Regin Dahl]] || |
| 2018 || [[Regin Dahl]] || Composer || |
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| 2018 || {{ill|Hans Christopher Müller|no}} || |
| 2018 || {{ill|Hans Christopher Müller|no}} || Merchant and politician || |
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| 2018 || [[Helena Patursson]] et al. || |
| 2018 || [[Helena Patursson]] et al. || Actor and feminist, Actors' Association 100 Years themed || |
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| 2019 || [[Elinborg Lützen]] || |
| 2019 || [[Elinborg Lützen]] || Artist || |
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| 2019 || [[V.U. Hammershaimb]] || |
| 2019 || [[V.U. Hammershaimb]] || Linguist || |
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| 2019 || {{ill|Edward Fuglø|no}} || |
| 2019 || {{ill|Edward Fuglø|no}} || Artist, self portrait as child in 1969, [[Apollo 11]] themed || |
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| 2020 || {{ill|Mikkjal á Ryggi|no}} || |
| 2020 || {{ill|Mikkjal á Ryggi|no}} || Teacher, author and politician || |
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| 2020 || [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]] || Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles || |
| 2020 || [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]] || Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles || |
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| 2020 || [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] || |
| 2020 || [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] || Composer || |
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| 2021 || [[Christian X of Denmark]] || King of Denmark and Faroe Isles, 1921 visit themed || |
| 2021 || [[Christian X of Denmark]] || King of Denmark and Faroe Isles, 1921 visit themed || |
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| 2021 || [[Czesław Słania]] || |
| 2021 || [[Czesław Słania]] || Stamp artist || |
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| 2022 || [[Símun í Vági]] || |
| 2022 || [[Símun í Vági]] ||Baker and brewer |
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| 2022 || [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]] || Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles || |
| 2022 || [[Margrethe II of Denmark|Margrethe II]] || Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles || |
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| 2022 || [[Andrea Árting]] || |
| 2022 || [[Andrea Árting]] || Labour organization chairwoman || |
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{{Commons category|People of the Faroe Islands on stamps}} |
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* [https://en.stamps.fo/ShopCategoryItemPictures/2000-2009/0 Stamps by year], Posta Faroe Islands |
* [https://en.stamps.fo/ShopCategoryItemPictures/2000-2009/0 Stamps by year], Posta Faroe Islands |
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* [https://colnect.com/en/stamps/years/country/71-Faroe_Islands/theme/22-Famous_People Famous people on stamps of the Faroe Islands sorted by year], ''colnect.com'' |
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[[Category:Lists of Faroese people]] |
[[Category:Lists of Faroese people]] |
Latest revision as of 19:52, 26 January 2024
List of people on the postage stamps of the Faroe Islands reflects people of importance to the history and society of Faroe Islands. The Postverk Føroya have chosen an issuing policy where stamp designs are relevant to the islands themselves.[1] The Faroese government uses stamps to build a profile of the country's history, culture, nature and economy.[2][3]
The Faroe Isles issued their first stamps on January 30, 1975. As the isles are an independent part of Denmark, Danish stamps were used on the isles previous to this date. From a philatelic point of view, there are earlier events of interest in the postal history of the Faroe Islands, but their first stamps came in 1975.
List of people
[edit]Year | Name | Profession | Stamp |
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1980 | Jakob Jakobsen | Linguist, son of Hans N. mentioned below |
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1980 | V. U. Hammershaimb | Linguist | |
1983 | Alexander Fleming | British physician, Nobel laureate | |
1983 | Niels Ryberg Finsen | Physician, Nobel laureate | |
1984 | Hans Andrias Djurhuus | Author | |
1984 | Janus Djurhuus | Author | |
1984 | Jóannes Patursson | Author and Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888, brother of Sverri |
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1984 | Sverri Patursson | Author, brother of Jóannes | |
1985 | Ruth Smith | Painter (self portrait) | |
1988 | Christian Ludvig Johannesen | Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888 | |
1988 | Christian Matras | Author | |
1988 | Djóni í Geil | Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888 | |
1988 | Enok Bærentsen | Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888 | |
1988 | Hans Nicolai Jacobsen | Book seller and Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888, father to Jakob, mentioned above |
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1988 | Heðin Brú | Author | |
1988 | Jens Olsen | Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888 | |
1988 | Just á Húsum | Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888 | |
1988 | Jørgen-Frantz Jacobsen | Author | |
1988 | Rasmus Christoffer Effersøe | Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888 | |
1988 | Sámal F. Samuelsen | Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888 | |
1988 | Jóannes Patursson | Independence campaigner, Christmas Meeting of 1888 (for the second time) |
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1988 | William Heinesen | Novelist, artist | |
1992 | Christopher Columbus | Italian explorer | |
1992 | Leiv Eiriksson | Icelandic explorer | |
1994 | Brendan | Irish medieval saint and discoverer | |
1995 | Frimod Joensen | Painter (selfportrait) | |
1995 | Olaf II of Norway | Norwegian king | |
1997 | Anneke von der Lippe | Norwegian actor from the movie Barbara | |
1997 | Margrethe II of Denmark | Queen of Denmark | |
1998 | Hans Hansen | Painter (Self-portrait) | |
2000 | Anna Suffía Rasmussen | Folk high school pioneer | |
2000 | Rasmus Rasmussen | Folk high school pioneer and author married to Anna above | |
2000 | Sanna av Skarði | Folk high school pioneer | |
2000 | Símun av Skarði | Folk high school pioneer and author, married to Sanna above | |
2000 | Sigmundur Brestisson | Introduced Christianity to the Faroes according to Færeyinga saga | |
2000 | Tróndur í Gøtu | Person from Færeyinga Saga | |
2003 | Jesper Rasmussen Brochmand | Danish bishop and author of prayer book | |
2003 | Thomas Kingo | Danish priest and poet | |
2004 | Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark | Crown Prince of Denmark | |
2004 | Grímur Kamban | First man on Faroe Islands according to Færeyinga Saga | |
2004 | Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark | Crown Princess of Denmark | |
2004 | Nólsoyar Páll | National hero | |
2004 | Tróndur í Gøtu | Person from Færeyinga Saga (2nd time) | |
2006 | Olaf I of Norway | Norwegian king; appearing in the ballad Ormen Lange | |
2006 | Einar Tambarskjelve | Norwegian Viking hero; appearing in the ballad Ormen Lange | |
2007 | Jákup Dahl | Clergyman and Bible translator | |
2007 | Kristian Osvald Viderø | Clergyman and Bible translator | |
2007 | Victor Danielsen | Baptist pastor, and Bible translator | |
2008 | Niels Christopher Winther | Lawyer, politician and editor | |
2008 | Súsanna Helena Patursson | Author, editor, feminist | |
2008 | Rasmus C. Effersøe | Independence campaigner, editor, poet | |
2008 | Jógvan Poulsen | Teacher, author, politician | |
2008 | Fríðrikur Petersen | Clergyman and author | |
2008 | Andrias Christian Evensen | Clergyman and author | |
2010 | Jens Christian Svabo | Linguist | |
2011 | Emmeline Pankhurst | British suffragette | |
2011 | Clara Zetkin | German suffragette | |
2011 | Emma Wiberg and Astrid av Rógvu | Midwives | |
2011 | Elsebeth Fr. Malena Johansen, Oluffa Bærentsen, Petra O. J. F. Hansen | Nurses | |
2011 | Annika í Dímun | 17th century legendary character | |
2012 | Margrethe II | Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles | |
2013 | Søren Aabye Kierkegaard | Danish theologian and philosopher | |
2014 | Christian Petersen | Faroese-Canadian soldier of WW1 | |
2014 | Daniel Jacob Danielsen | Missionary to Congo | |
2014 | Vilhelm Reinert-Joensen | Faoese-U.S. naval officer of WW2 | |
2014 | Henrik | Prince Consort of Denmark | |
2017 | Martin Luther | Reformator | |
2017 | Margrethe II og prince Henrik | Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles | |
2017 | Princess of Nólsoy | Legendary person | |
2018 | Regin Dahl | Composer | |
2018 | Hans Christopher Müller | Merchant and politician | |
2018 | Helena Patursson et al. | Actor and feminist, Actors' Association 100 Years themed | |
2019 | Elinborg Lützen | Artist | |
2019 | V.U. Hammershaimb | Linguist | |
2019 | Edward Fuglø | Artist, self portrait as child in 1969, Apollo 11 themed | |
2020 | Mikkjal á Ryggi | Teacher, author and politician | |
2020 | Margrethe II | Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles | |
2020 | Ludwig van Beethoven | Composer | |
2021 | Christian X of Denmark | King of Denmark and Faroe Isles, 1921 visit themed | |
2021 | Czesław Słania | Stamp artist | |
2022 | Símun í Vági | Baker and brewer | |
2022 | Margrethe II | Queen of Denmark and Faroe Isles | |
2022 | Andrea Árting | Labour organization chairwoman |
References
[edit]- ^ "About the Faroe Islands". Faroe Islands Study Circle. Faroe Islands Study Circle. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
- ^ Adriansen, Inge (2003). Nationale symboler i det danske rige 1830-2000. Museum Tusculanum Press. pp. 371–373. ISBN 9788772897943.
- ^ Simonsen, Kim (September 2013). "Stamps & National Identity - Faroese stamps as loci of memory" (PDF). Posta Stamps (17): 2–8. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
Sources
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to People of the Faroe Islands on stamps.
- Stamps by year, Posta Faroe Islands
- Famous people on stamps of the Faroe Islands sorted by year, colnect.com