2715 World of Invention set on Norvic fdc 2007

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: 2006-7
: Great Britain

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1 March 2007 - World of Invention set on Norvic first day cover, edition of 20

The World of Invention stamp issue comprises of six self-adhesive stamps featuring landmarks in engineering and technology. Each of the inventions is illustrated in by Guardian cartoonist Peter Till with formatting and typography by Peter Willberg. On the backing paper a description of each invention is printed.

The stamps show Thomas Telford's bridges, the railway network, the telephone (Alexander Graham Bell), television (John Logie Baird), the World Wide Web (Sir Tim Berners-Lee), and a look to space tourism in the future.

The Norvic limited edition fdc shows inventions and innovations associated with Norfolk:
- the self-regulating windmill sail (Sir William Cubitt) illustrated with Denver windmill;
- Christmas crackers first made by Tom Smith who established a factory in Norwich;
- Fred Savage of King's Lynn invented the world's first steam-driven carousel, the one shown was built in 1900;
- James Dyson of Cromer invented the dual cyclone bagless vacuum cleaner.

Choice of postmarks
- Edinburgh - Alexander Graham Bell
- London - Sir Tim Berners-Lee
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