Great Britain


This standard design had been shared by all the British Commonwealth 
colonies. The stylised airmail wings was designed by Theyre Lee-Elliot.
Size: ...... rouletted, ungummed.
Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-?   (1937-1962)*



Printed on dark blue background, the word Par Avion is not visible..
Size: ...... rouletted, ungummed.
Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-18b   (1947)



Printed on brighter blue background with lighter typefaces.
Size: ...... rouletted, gummed.
Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-?   (1947-1962)


Lettering changed to medium typefaces.
Size: 17mm x 40mm, perforated, gummed.
 Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-24c (1962)



Narrower gap between the wings and BY AIR MAIL.
Size: 17mm x 40mm*, rouletted, gummed.
 Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-? (1947-1962)



Size: 17mm x 40mm, perforated, gummed  
Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-27a (1974)



Similar to the previous design, printed in a sheet of 36.
Size: 17mm x 40mm, ungummed, rouletted.
Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-28a (1976)



 6 pcs labels were issued together with the QEII Machin booklet in 2002. 
Size:  15mm x 32mm, gummed.
Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-? (2002)



 "Royal Mail" is added to this label.
Size:  15mm x 40mm, self-adhesive label.
 Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-? 


Printed in Welsh, for used in Wales.  Ref: Post Brenhinol®
Size: 15mm x 40mm, self adhesive label in sheet.
Günter Mair Catalogue: GBR-A-? unlisted