>>I know a Rose Gibbons...does that count ? :) Not unless she is a relation to Stanley and wishes to dispose of her Cape triangles.
I read there was a Stanley Gibbons rose, butnever been able to substantiate it. There is a Stanley Gibbons Rose garden in Melbourne Aust.
It was on Flagstaff Hill on 11 November 1850 the news was received from the British Parliament that Victoria had been granted its independence from New South Wales. By 1880 the decision was taken to turn Flagstaff Hill into gardens and a lake and children's playground were installed. Almost 100 years later the Stanley Gibbons Rose Garden was planted, a gift to the people of Melbourne by "Stanley Gibbons International Philatelists".
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