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Overview

Anzac Day, held annually on 25 April, marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War – the landing at Gallipoli and the attempted capture of Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey). The campaign took eight months and cost more than 8,100 Australian lives. Although a failure in military terms, it is said that the mateship, courage and endurance shown by the Anzacs helped to shape Australia’s emerging national identity.

This stamp issue features oil on canvas paintings that were inspired by the events of the two World Wars on the home front and in combat overseas. William Dargie and Stella Bowen were both employed as Australian official war artists during World War II. Grace Cossington Smith and Hilda Rix Nicholas painted subjects that had personal significance.

Technical specifications

Issue  date14-April-2020
Issue withdrawal date31-October-2020
Denominations$1.10 x 4
Stamp design Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio
Product designSimone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio
Paper - gummedTullis Russell
Paper: self-adhesiveRAF Unik
PrinterRA Printing
Printer: self-adhesivePrinter: self-adhesive
Printing processOffset lithography
Printing process: self-adhesiveFlexographic
Stamp size26 x 375
Minisheet size (mm)80 x 130
Concertina sheetlet size (mm)156 x 463
Perforations14.6 x 13.86
Sheet layoutModule of 50
FDI postmarkCanberra  ACT 2601
FDI withdrawal date12-May-2020

Stamps in this issue

Grace Cossington Smith, The sock knitter 1915

Young Sydney artist Grace Cossington Smith (1892–1984) painted the now-celebrated modernist work The sock knitter in 1915 during World War I. It represents the artist’s sister knitting socks for soldiers at the front.

$1.10

Hilda Rix Nicholas, A man 1921

A man by Hilda Rix Nicholas (1884–1961), painted in Sydney shortly after the Great War, depicts an unnamed heroic Australia soldier. It poignantly recalls the artist’s tragic loss of her husband, killed in action in France only five weeks after their marriage in 1916.

$1.10

William Dargie, Group of VADs 1942

Dargie’s (1912–2003) Group of VADs, painted in 1942, is a portrait of four civilian nurses in the Voluntary Aid Detachment at 115 Australian General Hospital (later the Repatriation Hospital) in Heidelberg, Melbourne, where they assisted in the care of convalescing military personnel.

$1.10

Stella Bowen, Bomber crew 1944

Stella Bowen’s (1893–1947) Bomber crew is a moving tribute to six Australians and one Englishman comprising a Lancaster bomber crew of No. 460 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force. On 28 April 1944, the night after Bowen completed the initial sketches for the painting, the airmen were reported missing over Germany. Only Pilot Officer Thomas Lynch (back row, second from left) survived.

$1.10

Shop our stamp collectables

  • Set of Anzac Day 2019 stamps

    This set of stamps contains all four stamps from the Anzac Day 2020 stamp issue.

  • Anzac Day 2020 stamp pack

    The Anzac Day 2020 stamp pack contains all four stamps and minisheet from the stamp issue presented in high quality folder.

  • Anzac Day 2020 minisheet

    The Anzac Day 2020 minisheet consists of the four stamps from the issue incorporated into a miniature stamp sheet.

  • Set of Anzac Day 2020 maxicards

    This maxicard set contains the four maxicards from the Anzac Day 2020 stamp issue.

Additional products:

  • Anzac Day 2020 concertina pack

  • Anzac Day 2020 postal numismatic cover

  • Roll of 100 Anzac Day 2020 self-adhesive stamps

  • Strip of 4 self-adhesive Anzac Day 2020 stamps

  • Pictorial envelope for the Anzac Day 2020 stamp issue

  • Gutter strip of 10 x $1.10 Grace Cossington Smith, The sock knitter 1915 stamps

  • Gutter strip of 10 x $1.10 Hilda Rix Nicholas, A man 1921$1.10 Hilda Rix Nicholas, A man 1921 stamps

  • Gutter strip of 10 x $1.10 William Dargie, Group of VADs 1942 stamps

  • Gutter strip of 10 x $1.10 Stella Bowen, Bomber crew 1944 stamps

  • First day Anzac Day 2020 gummed stamps cover

  • First day Anzac Day 2020 minisheet cover

  • First day Anzac Day 2020 self-adhesive stamp cover

This content was produced at the time of the stamp issue release date and will not be updated.

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