Lawrence School, Lovedale

Technical Data
Date of Issue | May 31, 1988 |
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Denomination | Rs. 1 |
Quantity | 1,500,000 |
Perforation | Comb 13 |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Deep green | Red Brown |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1165 Stamp Number IN 1227 Yvert et Tellier IN 972 Stanley Gibbons IN 1318 |
Themes | Anniversaries and Jubilees | Buildings | Schools |
Commemorative Stamp Set: The Lawrence School, Lovedale
Design Elements:
- Main Theme: Celebrating the rich heritage and educational contributions of The Lawrence School, Lovedale.
- Imagery: Features iconic buildings of the school, symbols of education and growth, and representations of its diverse student body.
- Symbolism: Incorporates elements that reflect the school’s commitment to holistic development and national integration.
Cultural and Historical Significance:
- Marks the founding of The Lawrence School, Lovedale, in 1858 by Maj. Gen. Sir Henry Lawrence.
- Highlights the transition of the school from serving the children of British Army personnel to a public school open to all, with a significant reservation for children of defense personnel.
- Reflects the school’s role in fostering a spirit of coexistence, secularism, and breaking down communal and caste barriers.
Usage:
- These stamps honor the historical and educational significance of The Lawrence School, Lovedale.
- Aimed at philatelists, educators, alumni, and the general public to celebrate the school’s legacy and contributions to Indian society.
Importance of the Commemorative Stamp Set:
- Recognizes the school’s role in providing quality education in a diverse and inclusive environment.
- Celebrates the achievements of its alumni in various fields, including national awards and prestigious services.
- Highlights the school’s commitment to holistic development and the promotion of national integration.
Example of the Stamp Design:
- Iconic Buildings: Depicts the main building and other significant architectural features of the school.
- Symbols of Education: Includes elements like books, a torch (symbolizing knowledge), and a globe.
- Diverse Student Body: Illustrates students from various communities, reflecting the school’s inclusive ethos.
The commemorative stamp set might include:
- Main Building: Featuring the architectural beauty and heritage of the school’s central building.
- School Emblem: Showcasing the emblem of The Lawrence School, Lovedale.
- Students and Teachers: Illustrating the diverse and inclusive nature of the school’s community.
- Historical Transition: Highlighting the transition from a British Army school to a public school run by the Government of India.
Significance:
- Reflects on the historical importance and educational excellence of The Lawrence School, Lovedale.
- Celebrates the school’s role in nurturing confident and valuable citizens of India.
- Honors the vision of Maj. Gen. Sir Henry Lawrence and the school’s contribution to national integration and holistic development.
Description of Designs:
- Main Building: Depicts the central building with its architectural splendor.
- School Emblem: Showcases the emblem representing the school’s values and mission.
- Students and Teachers: Illustrates the diverse community of the school, highlighting inclusivity and coexistence.
- Historical Transition: Features elements representing the school’s transition from its origins to a modern public school.
The first day cover and cancellation design would include introductory lines about The Lawrence School, Lovedale, its historical significance, and its role in education, with a line drawing of the main building and the school emblem.