Fundraising update for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity) – help us reach £30,000 in 30 days!

So far in our 30 in 30 journey, we have exceeded £5,000 in donations for GOSH Charity!

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Thank you very much to those who have already purchased from our Peter Pan 50p range, and everyone at the Westminster Collection hopes you love them as much as we do! The increased donation will be directly sent to GOSH Charity on your behalf.

We have also released a special colour edition of the Peter Pan 50p set, and for every purchase of this brand-new set, we will be donating £20 to GOSH Charity. This could fund an hour of research time with one of our world-leading scientists.

For those who would like to get involved then please view the full range here >>  

Find out more about our campaign and where your donations go >>

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Our Peter Pan 30 in 30 Campaign for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity (GOSH Charity)

Over the past few years, we’re proud to have worked in partnership with GOSH Charity, and with your help raise funds that help support seriously ill children from across the UK who are treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH).

However, as you know, the last couple of years haven’t been easy for charities and many fundraising events have been postponed or cancelled due to the pandemic. It’s clear they need our support now more than ever.

That’s why we’re asking for your help once again.

We’re proposing a nationwide initiative to raise £30,000 in 30 days for GOSH Charity.

Today, in partnership with GOSH Charity, we’re announcing a special colour release of the Peter Pan 50p Coins with an increased donation amount.

What’s more, these special edition BU Colour 50p coins will only be available over the next 30 days!

When you order any of these special Peter Pan sets within the next 30 days, we’ll send the increased donation directly to GOSH Charity on your behalf. Order yours from the Peter Pan range here!


Fundraising update

So far in our 30 in 30 journey, we have exceeded £5,000 in donations for GOSH Charity! Read more here.

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How your donation could transform the lives of seriously ill children who are treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH)

By supporting GOSH Charity at this time, you will help GOSH deliver the practical and emotional support that parents and families need. Your donations could help towards:

  • Family accommodation so parents can stay close by while their children undergo treatment.
  • Support services including the hospital’s dedicated Play team, which helps patients understand their treatment and cope with separation from peers and siblings.
  • The social work service and multi-faith chaplaincy team who provide families and staff with vital advice and support.

View the Peter Pan 50p range here >>

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4 monumental aircraft to the Royal Air Force’s history

The birth of the Royal Air Force (RAF) in 1918 was the first time there had been a separate and independent air force established in any country.

It soon became among the most dominant air forces globally.

The 1930’s saw public interest in aircraft increase dramatically and following World War Two (WWII), the demand for the number of aircraft to be built grew quickly in a very short space of time.

Throughout its life, the RAF has monitored the advances in aircraft for military use, and today displays some of the greatest developments in aircraft technology.

For nearly a decade we’ve worked in partnership with the RAF. In that time, we’ve preserved and celebrated over 100 years of history on official commemorative releases.

Let me tell you about 4 aircraft monumental during their existence.

The Sopwith F1 Camel

This Biplane fighter had only one seat and was given the nickname Camel after one squadron commented on its hump like appearance. A comment that would influence its official name.

Carelessness would get you killed in this aircraft.

Pilots had to be skilled to fly it, attentive and observant.

The Camel thrived in daylight but also succeeded at night.

The aircrafts actual nickname?

The King of the Air Fighters.

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The Sopwith Camel

The Avro Lancaster

The Lancaster proved vital towards the end of WWII for Bomber Command. The aircraft helped Britain successfully undermine Nazi Germany from the air.

Lancaster crews risked their lives every time they took to the air in these bombers.

They showed tremendous bravery.

On average they carried out 21 missions before they were lost.

The Eurofighter Typhoon

A vision of the future.

This is how the RAF describe this 21st century Eurofighter Typhoon.

Did you know this aircraft can travel two times faster than the speed of sound? It uses cutting edge technology and has many advanced features.

The UK, Germany, and Italy all worked collaboratively on this aircraft, as they have done also with the tornado project for over several decades.

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The Eurofighter Typhoon

The Spitfire

The Spitfire is by far the most famous British fighter aircraft in history. It was designed by Reginald J Mitchell for the Second World War and there are many reasons why pilots fell in love with it.

It was a symbol of freedom.

The early Mark II could reach speeds of up to 360 mph.

The Spitfires sleek lines and elliptical shaped wings make it perhaps the most graceful fighter ever created.

Did you know that Mitchell’s first attempt to answer the British Air Ministry’s call for an all-metal land-based fighter aircraft was rejected?

It had a cooling system issue.

So, his team tried again.

And boy, did they triumph.

The new design had retractable landing gear, an enclosed cockpit and of course, the thin wing shape.

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Diagram of the Spitfire aircraft

After the first flight of the prototype in 1936 only a few changes were made and by early June, the Air Ministry had ordered 310 Spitfires. By the outbreak of the Second World War, 306 Spitfires were in service with the RAF, along with 71 waiting and 2,000 in the pipeline.


If you’re interested…

The aircraft I have spoken about are intricately illustrated on our collection of commemoratives celebrating the History of the RAF.

The first one in the collection I hear you ask.

Well of course it must be the Spitfire.

Bill Dady, the renowned aviation artist, has designed this one. 

Click here to start the History of the RAF Collection by securing your Spitfire Commemorative
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