QUEEN AND COUNTRY - A Project by Steve McQueen

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Add your name.  Help to complete a unique work of art and take part in a national commemoration of those who have died in our name.

Royal Mail always considers the significance of a theme before selecting what features on their postage stamps. We hope that, with enough popular support, Royal Mail will agree to issue this commemorative set of stamps when British troops withdraw from Iraq.

Add your support by signing our petition or download the paper petition here

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  • Queen and Country is a collaboration with the relatives of those who have lost their lives in the Iraq war. It is neither pro-war nor anti-war. By signing our petition, you are expressing your support for Steve McQueen's vision to produce an official set of postage stamps commemorating the British servicemen and women killed during the conflict in Iraq.

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Those in support...

  • Nick Holmes, Morpeth
  • Helen Holmes, Morpeth
  • David Wiggins, Glasgow
  • Pauline Taylor,
  • Denise Boulton, Edinburgh
  • Amanda Mos, Edinburgh
  • Linda Orton, Edinburgh
  • R Brennan, Fk10 2ud
  • Lisa Pickford, Derbyshire
  • Antonia Ineson,
  • Timothy Pryde, Dundee
  • Lauren Gentry, Dundee
  • Dominc Beale, York
  • S Davis, Dundee
  • Wendy Gibson, Middlesborough
  • Donald K Millar, Edinburgh
  • Gilbert ~primeau, Edinburgh
  • Dr Brenda Griffin, Edinburgh
  • Dr M Griffin, Edinburgh
  • Kirstie Hamilton, Chesterfield
  • Aileah Macdonald, Edinburgh
  • Alan Hume, Edinburgh
  • David Lyons, Jersey
  • Samantha Summers, Derbyshire
  • Jaime Yule, Hertford
  • Katrina Mcfall, Edinburgh
  • Hollie Cook, York
  • Imogen Arnold, Sydney
  • Samuel Alexander, Ballynahinch
  • Victoria Price, Leeds
  • Michelle Kiely, Cork
  • Andrew Brown, Dublin
  • Stephen Kelly, Antrim
  • Neil Young, South Shields
  • Elsie Hindley, Crewe
  • Jonathan Perkins, Esher
  • Stewart Cox, Freshwater
  • Aisling Mitchell, Co.wexford
  • Alexandra Mcgregor, Middlesbrough
  • Karen Glaze, Warminster
  • Karen Glaze,
  • Richard Skead, Edinburgh
  • Moira Goldney, Edinburgh
  • Helen Lee, London
  • Anne Morgan, London
  • L Crawford, Edinburgh
  • Allan Swanson, Dunfermline
  • Patrick Connarty, Edinburgh
  • Mo Collins, Aboyne
  • Judith Lewis, Edinburgh
  • Sharon Batten, Edinburgh
  • Raye Batten, Edinburgh
  • Robin Harding, Edinburgh
  • P Connarty, Edinburgh
  • Ian Rothwell, Lytham
  • Jane Mcginty, Buxted
  • Larissa Hepstead, Sydney, Australia
  • Alice Maclaine, London
  • P Grieve, Edinburgh
  • Marion Schmid, Edinburgh
  • Susan Pullen, Lincs
  • Sally Gimson, London
  • S Mcquade, Edinburgh
  • Mhairi Furneaux, Penicuik
  • Kieran, Edinburgh
  • Catherine Ness, Edinburgh
  • L Maccoll, 123
  • Thomas Caldwell, Carr Bridge
  • Andrew Merrylees, Edinburgh
  • Nancie Mclean, Glasgow
  • Maie Merrylees, Edinburgh
  • John Lord, Edinburgh
  • Robert Card, Corrbridge
  • Colin Fleming, New York, Usa
  • Kerry-anne Hackett, Pencaitland
  • Sarah Adkin, Edinburgh
  • Valerie Gray, Edinburgh
  • Norman Ferguson, Tranent
  • Steve Selvester, Edinburgh
  • Chris Mcginlay, West Lothian
  • Nicola Williams, Lochwinnoch
  • A M Mathieson, Aberdeen
  • Pat Davis, Montrose
  • Lawrie Wilcox, Edinburgh
  • Bettina Murner, Edinburgh
  • Megumi Nakamura, Colorado Springs, Usa
  • Gerald Emmaus, Edinburgh
  • Mrs Gerda Rankin, Edinburgh
  • Alex Harrow, Fife
  • Robbie Kerr, Leven
  • M P Smith, Edinburgh
  • John Miller, Edinburgh
  • Jessica S Gunson, Edinburgh
  • Sara Cairney, London
  • Dinah Pountain, Edinburgh
  • Ruth Howe, Innerleithen
  • Anna Constantinou, Edinburgh
  • Pedro Gunson, Edinburgh
  • Stuart Pinegar, Derbyshire
  • Thomas Lawson, Edinburgh
  • Hilary Birch, Edinburgh
  • Susan Grubb, Edinburgh
  • Heather Pollock, Edinburgh
  • Cath Mcklaskey, Edinburgh
  • John Askew, Okehampton
  • Jason Jeffrey, Edinburgh
  • Darlene Jeffrey, Edinburgh
  • Sian Clarke, London
  • Jame Bird, London
  • Alan Johnston, Edinburgh
  • Irene Blue, East Kildbride
  • M Mcilvride, Glasgow
  • Gillian Bell, Burntisland
  • Rolf Brockschmidt, Berlin
  • Glenistair Hancock, Waurnambosi, Australia
  • Pauline J Frame, Glasgow
  • David Reid, Edinburgh
  • Rhiannon Gooding, London
  • Derek White, Edinburgh
  • Paul Lyon-maris, London
  • Brian Horsburgh, Edinburgh
  • Joy Willis, Munich, Germany
  • Pamela Murray, Edinburgh
  • Mie Brinkmann, Abyhaj, Denmark
  • Anne Mcbride, Glasgow
  • Joe Durnan, Leeds
  • Carol Frith, Edinburgh
  • Tim Cairns, Glasgow
  • Margaret Dowling,
  • Martin Fryer,
  • Jason Martin, Braunston
  • Gary Webb, Cheshire
  • Kerry Frost, Surrey
  • Eric, Bury
  • Norma Langford, Bury
  • Hannah Cartwright,
  • Kimberly- Anne Coulombe, Montreal
  • John Collins, Stockport
  • Gary Williams, Tamworth
  • Sarah Melville, Croydon
  • Adrian Cornwall, Chesterfield
  • Peter Dixon, Seaview
  • Art Stacey, Stamford
  • Valerie Stacey, Stamford
  • Clare Cottreau, Martock
  • Morag Treanor, Edinburgh
  • Jennifer Deubert, Martock
  • Matt Deubert, Dorking
  • Richard Deubert, Martock
  • Pauline Whittle, St Helens