The first US postage stamps ever issued was in 1847 and were - 5 cent brown featuring B Franklin 10 cent black featuring G Washington Both of these stamps served as the standard postage until 1851 when new values with mostly the same faces were introduced.
Queen Victoria appear on the first postage stamp, issued in England in 1840. Since then all Great Britain stamps have had a picture of the ruling monarch on them.
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin appeared on the first US stamps which came out in 1847.
George Washington was the first president to appear on a postage stamp. He is seen on the first US stamp, issued in 1847.
Ben Franklin's head graced the first US postage stamp (Scott #1). The first postage stamp was Great Britain's Penny Black, issued in 1840 and it pictured Queen Victoria's head.
George Washington and Benjamin Franklin were on the first two postage stamps issued at the same time.
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Ethel barrymore , 1982
Booker man was on the postage stamp because he was the founder of the first president of Tuskegee collage
1993.
In 1939 the US Issued a stamp picturing kids playing baseball on a sandlot. Thirty years later a batter was pictured on a stamp honoring professional baseball. In 1982, Jackie Robinson was pictured and named on a postage stamp.
The first African-American woman honored on her own stamp was Harriet Tubman in 1978. Some of the letter-sorters shown on a 1973 stamp appear to black women.
The first person to appear on a stamp was Queen Victoria. It was called the One Penny Black. It was issued by Great Britain in 1840.
Ethel barrymore , 1982
Ethel barrymore , 1982
It was George Washington on the 10 cent stamp in 1847.
Martha Washington, wife of President George Washington.
Booker man was on the postage stamp because he was the founder of the first president of Tuskegee collage
william shakespeare was the first on a brish stamp, there have been many others
My guess is Empress Zewditu of Ethiopia who appeared on a 1918 stamp of Ethiopia. You didn't ask from what country, so it's hard to say. If you are talking about the United States, the first Black woman to appear on a postage stamp was Harriet Tubman on Feb 1, 1978.
If I am not wrong he is Frances Chichester, he appears in British stamp 24th July, 1967.
Scott Number 306 - Martha Washington was pictured on a stamp in 1902.
No US President has been pictured on a US stamp during his lifetime. The rules do not allow a living person to be depicted on a US Postage stamp.
A profile bust of Queen Victoria was pictured on the first postage stamp.