S.S. “Hindoostan” (Mail Ship)
Technical Data
| Stamp Set | INDIPEX 97 |
|---|---|
| Date of Issue | December 15, 1997 |
| Denomination | Rs. 11 |
| Quantity | 700,000 |
| Perforation | comb 13½ x 13 |
| Printer | Security Printing Press, Nashik |
| Printing Process | Photogravure |
| Watermark | No Watermark |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Credit (Designed By) | |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 1596 Stamp Number IN 1657C Yvert et Tellier IN 1369C Stanley Gibbons IN 1761 |
| Themes | Animals (Fauna) | Elephants | Logos | Mammals | Philatelic Exhibitions | Postal Services | Ships |
Introduction
The S.S. “Hindoostan” was an early and historic mail ship that played a major role in establishing steamship communication between India and England. It marked an important milestone in the development of faster overseas postal services during the nineteenth century.
Construction and Features
The vessel was a wooden paddle steamer, built in a Liverpool dockyard. It weighed 2017 tons and measured 240 feet in length, making it one of the significant steamships of its era.
Historic Voyage
The S.S. “Hindoostan” began its notable journey from Southampton on 24 September 1842. It was introduced to carry both mail and passengers, helping to strengthen communication and travel links between Britain and India.
Route and Speed
The ship travelled around the Cape of Good Hope and completed its voyage to Calcutta more quickly than the traditional overland mail route to Bombay, which passed through the Mediterranean and Suez region.
This success demonstrated the growing efficiency of steam-powered maritime transport.
Importance in Postal History
The S.S. “Hindoostan” contributed greatly to the modernization of international mail services. Faster mail delivery improved trade, governance, and personal correspondence between India and Europe.
Symbol of Progress
As one of the pioneering mail steamers, the ship represented technological progress and the beginning of a new era in long-distance communication.
Philatelic Recognition
The S.S. “Hindoostan” (Mail Ship) was featured in the commemorative stamp series issued for Indepex ’97 World Philatelic Exhibition, celebrating key milestones in India’s postal heritage.