Timeline of postal history
This is a timeline of significant events in postal history, including dates relating to postage stamps.
Fifteenth century
Sixteenth century
- 1516 – Henry VIII established a "Master of the Posts"
Seventeenth century
- 1635 31 July – Charles I made the Royal Mail service available to the public for the first time with postage being paid by the recipient.
- 1639 - The General Court of Massachusetts designates the tavern of Richard Fairbanks in Boston as the official repository of overseas mail, making it the first postal establishment in the 13 colonies.
- 1654 – Oliver Cromwell grants monopoly over service in England to "Office of Postage".
- 1660 – General Post Office established in England by Charles II.
- 1671 – King Louis XIV grants monopoly over service in Paris to the family Pagot and Rouillé.
- 1675 - Beat Fischer von Reichenbach granted permisssion to operate a private postal service in Bern, Switzerland.
- 1680 - The first penny post system, known as the London Penny Post, for local delivery was introduced by William Dockwra in London.
- 1690 – Leon II Pajot builds still existing building on 9 rue des Déchargeurs in Paris - International Horse Carriages carry Mail from France to other countries.
Eighteenth century
1820s
- 1825 - The US establishes a dead letter office.
- 1828 - Hellenic postal service established.
1830s
1840s
1850s
1860s
1870s
1880s
1890s
1900s
1910s
- 1911 - January 1 - first stamps of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands.
- 1911 - United States creates a postal savings system.
- 1912 - last stamps of Anjouan, superseded by Madagascar
- 1913 - first stamps of Australia, superseding those of the various former colonies
- 1913 5 May - first stamps of Albania
- 1913 - United States initiates parcel post service, using special stamps.
- 1915 - 15 August - British forces overprint Iranian stamps in Bushire, use until 16 October.
- 1915 - British and French occupation forces overprint stamps for Cameroon.
- 1916 - United States postal inspectors solve the last known stagecoach robbery in the US.
- 1918 - United States issues its first airmail stamps; a sheet of the Inverted Jenny is discovered among them.
- 1918 - first stamps of the Italian occupation of Trieste and Trentino
- 1919 - first stamps of Armenia and Azerbaijan
- 1919 - first stamps of Batum
1920s
1930s
- 1931 16 June - first stamps of French Andorra
- 1933 10 August - first stamps of Bahrain, issued by Indian postal administration
- 1933 1 December - first stamps of Basutoland
- 1935 May - common issue of stamps for Silver Jubilee of King George V
- 1935 15 November - first stamps of Commonwealth of the Philippines
- 1935 - first stamps of Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika
- 1935 - United States initiates Trans-Pacific airmail service.
- 1937 1 April - first stamps of Aden
- 1937 1 April - first stamps of Burma, overprints on India
- 1937 12 May - common issue of stamps for coronation of King George VI
- 1938 14 April - stamps issued for Alexandretta, last on 10 November
- 1938 - Austrian stamps are phased out after the Anschluss.
1940s
- 1940 - Pitcairn Islands issue their first stamps.
- 1941 - United States creates highway post offices.
- 1942 - United States uses V-mail to handle armed forces' mail.
- 1945 May - provisional stamps issued for Austria
- 1946 - first stamps of independent Jordan
- 1947 - India gains independence from Britain
- 1948 - British postal administration takes over in Bahrain
- 1948 - Pakistan issues its first stamps.
- 1949 - Newfoundland joins Canada and issues its last stamps.
- 1949 18 July - Ryukyu Islands issues its first stamps.
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
- 1982 - United States introduces E-COM, an electronic message service.
- 1983 - United States introduces ZIP + 4.
- 1984 21 November - first stamps of Burkina Faso
- 1985 - Jackie Strange, first female Deputy US Postmaster General
- 1985 - United States terminates E-COM service.
- 1986 1 January - first stamps of Aruba
1990s
- 1992 20 March - Belarus issues its first stamps.
- 1992 26 March - Azerbaijan resumes issuing stamps.
- 1992 - Kazakhstan issues its first stamps.
- 1994 28 Jan - Canada issues the world's first 2 part customizable greetings stamps.
2000s