England as the first to use postage stamps, starting in 1840.
The number of stamps is not important, it is the total value. Currently the cost is 98 cents.
For postal purposes Scotland is a part of Great Britain, as is England. There is no difference in the stamps.
you need to tell us where from! If it's England or Wales then just the same as you would use to post a letter to England.
No. The Universal Postal Union requires you to use the stamps of the country of origin.
u need to use usa stamps as English ones are not valied on a letter from America to England ============================================== Postage from the USA to England is 90 cents for a regular letter.
You must use English/British stamps if you are posting from England or other parts of Britain
You would really have to know the weight and dimensions
No. The stamps used must be those native to the country in which the items are posted.
The first postage stamp was issued in 1840, so there were no stamps in the colonial period. Mailing letters from the American colonies to England was a haphazard process. A common method was to give the letter to a ship captain leaving for England along with enough money to pay for the postage in England plus enough to make it worth the captain's time.
No you cannot use US stamps. Items mailed must have the stamps of the country of origin on them. Most shops will be able to provide you with the appropriate stamps to use to mail with their cards, or visit their post office!
No, you can only use British stamps for mail posted in London. (You wouldn't expect to be able to use a stamp from a different country on a letter mailed in the USA.)