Rotary's work commemorated in stamps
For more than 80 years, countries around the world have honored the work of Rotary with commemorative stamps.
The first appeared in 1931, when Austria created an overprint — a later printing over an officially issued stamp — in honor of the RI Convention in Vienna.
Other RI conventions have been commemorated with stamps, including those held in 1940, in Havana, Cuba; 1961 and 1978, in Tokyo; 1981, in São Paulo, Brazil; and 1987, in Munich, Germany.
For Rotary’s 50th anniversary in 1955, 27 nations issued commemorative stamps. Many featured familiar Rotary imagery such as the gearwheel,…