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In philately , an omnibus issue is an issue of stamps by several countries with a common subject and which may share a uniform design. Omnibus issues have often been made by countries under common political control or groups of colonies due to the close co-operation required to produce the issue. Omnibus issues are to be distinguished from joint issues which are usually much narrower in scope.

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5-635: The Colonial Exposition Issue was the first omnibus issue of the French colonial empire . Issued in 1931, in conjunction with the Paris Colonial Exposition , it consisted of four different engraved designs, denominated in the local currency. 26 French territories participated. The four designs had themes reflecting those of the exposition: Stamp inscriptions read "Exposition Coloniale Internationale Paris 1931". The designs were identical for all territories, differing only in currency, and

10-1022: The British Royal Family, but also for subjects such as Freedom from Hunger (1963) and the 1966 Football World Cup . Not every colony necessarily participates in every issue, although the revenue produced by the stamps is a valuable source of income for many smaller colonies/countries which may have few other ways of raising funds. A list of British Omnibus issues is given below: 1935 - Silver Jubilee 1937 - Coronation 1945-1946 - Peace and Victory 1948-1949 - Silver Wedding 1949 - Universal Postal Union 1951 - University 1953 - QEII Coronation 1953 - Royal Visit 1958 - West Indies Federation 1963 - Freedom From Hunger 1963 - Red Cross Centenary 1964 - Shakespeare 1965 - International Telecommunication Union 1965 - International Cooperation 1966 - Churchill Memorial 1966 - Football World Cup 1966 - U.N.E.S.C.O Issue 1966 - World Health Organization 1966 - Royal Visit to

15-819: The Caribbean 1972 - Royal Silver Wedding 1973 - Royal Wedding Princess Anne 1974 - Churchill Centenary 1977 - Royal Silver Jubilee 1978 - 25th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's Coronation 1980 - Queen Mothers 80th Birthday 1981 - Charles and Diana Royal Wedding 1982 - Princess Diana 21st and other Birthdays 1985 - Life and Times of Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1990 - Queen Mother's 90th Birthday 1997 - Queen Elizabeth Golden Wedding 1931 - Colonial Exposition 1937 - International Exposition in Paris 1938 - Pierre and Marie Curie 1939 - Rene Caillie 1939 - New York World's Fair 1939 - 150th Anniversary of

20-544: The former British Empire, now the British Commonwealth, due to the large number of territories participating. Initially designs were identical for each colony with only the values, colours and colony names varying. Over time, however, a wider range of designs has been used within the same issue. The first issue was the Silver Jubilee issue of 1935. Many others have followed, usually on themes related to

25-569: The name of the territory, which was printed in black. France also issued stamps for the Colonial Exposition, but with different designs. Omnibus issue#French omnibus issues The first omnibus has been said to be the issue of 1898 by the Portuguese colonial empire to commemorate the quatercentenary of Vasco de Gama's discovery of the sea route to India . Omnibuses have been particularly associated with stamps from

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