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1.  William Mulready RA (1786-1863). Self portrait. He designed the first Postal Stationery of 1840. National Postal Museum.

2.  Mulready Envelope. Proof from the original brass block engraved by John Thompson with value and 'Postage' added.
A reduction from the original in the National Postal Museum, R. M. Phillips Collection Vol. II. P. 5.

3.  Mulready Caricature used 22nd May 1840 and published by RW Hume of Leith. A reduction from the original in the National Postal Museum RM Phillips Collection Vol. IX P.36.

4. Temperance Envelope engraved and printed by J Valentine of Dundee posted St. Andrew's on 11th February 1851. The design was based on William Hogarth's 'Gin Lane'.  A reduction from the original in the National Postal Museum RM Phillips Collection Vol. IX P.46.

5.  Propaganda Envelope engraved and printed by Valentine of Dundee used 28th March 1853. A reduction from the original in the National Postal Museum RM Phillips Collection Vol. IX P.43.

6.  The 'Penny Pink' of January 1841 Designed by William Wyon RA, which replaced the ill-fated Mulready envelope.
A reduction from the original in the National Postal Museum RM Phillips Collection Vol. XXX P.4.