Gordon Memorial Service, Khartoum 1898 - 50 piastre

Gordon Memorial Service, Khartoum 1898 - 50 piastre

Year
1935
Face Value
50
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
SD 75
Yvert & Tellier
SD 58
Stanley Gibbons
SD 67

Technical Details

Colors
Red Brown
Perforation
14
Printing
Typography
Printers
De La Rue & Co. Ltd
This stamp highlights a pivotal moment in the re-establishment of Anglo-Egyptian rule: the Memorial Service for General Gordon held in the ruins of the Governor’s Palace on September 4, 1898, following the Battle of Omdurman. The illustration carries a potent message of historical closure and the vindication of British prestige, depicting military ranks assembled to honor a fallen hero as a new era of governance began. In the Sudanese context, this 20-piastre issue functions as a historical record of the symbolic "reconquest" of the territory, marking the end of the Mahdist period and the definitive birth of the Condominium state. By including a portrait of Gordon alongside the scene of the ceremony, the stamp bridges the gap between 19th-century military history and the 20th-century institutional stability of the postal and administrative systems.