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Stamps celebrate 10 classic British children’s toys

Some of the UK’s best-loved figures and accessories feature on the designs

Royal Mail has launched a series of stamps commemorating famous British children’s toys from the last 100 years.

A stamp featuring a Hornby Dublo train set

A stamp featuring Herald Trojan Warriors

Some of the UK’s best-loved figures and accessories, including the Sindy doll and Action Man, will feature on the designs in a nostalgic nod to a golden age in British toy manufacturing.

The Sindy Weekender doll is celebrated

The Red Devil Action Man figure is featured

Frank Hornby’s beloved Meccano is also among the designs, along with other classic products including the Merrythought bear; Spirograph; Stickle Bricks; W Britain toy figures; Space Hopper; Fuzzy-Felt; and Hornby Dublo trains.

A stamp featuring the Spirograph, one of a new set of stamps highlighting some of the most iconic and much-loved British toys from the last 100 years.

A stamp featuring Fuzzy-Felt, one of a new set of stamps highlighting some of the most iconic and much-loved British toys from the last 100 years.

The inclusion of Merrythought bears will celebrate the Shropshire-based company’s recognisable teddies, which quickly attracted high-end retailers such as Harrods in the 1930s and continue to be produced today.

A Merrythought teddy bear, one of a new set of stamps highlighting some of the most iconic and much-loved British toys from the last 100 years.

A stamp featuring the Spacehopper

The stamps are available on Tuesday at 7,000 post offices across the UK as well as Royal Mail’s website.

A Meccano Ferris Wheel

Stickle Bricks

Royal Mail spokesman Philip Parker said: “British toymakers enjoyed a reputation for quality and innovation, and these nostalgic stamps celebrate 10 wonderful toys that have endured through the decades.”

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