New Royal Mail stamp features a Rolph Gobits photograph

Talk about getting your work in front of as many people as possible—one of Rolph Gobits‘ photographs is being used on a new Royal Mail stamp. “To coincide with the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II this coming weekend—60 years on the throne—a new collection of stamps has just been issued. It covers the letters A to Z, with one image for each letter. My stamp is B for Bletchley Park,” Rolph told me by email. “Bletchley Park is very famous, as it was the top-secret location where the best mathematical brains worked during the war to try and decipher the German Enigma code, which the Germans used to send secret documents to their troops all over Europe.”

Well done, Rolph!

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Photo by Rolph Gobits.

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