Isle of Man Post Office Honours The Life and Career of Sir Frank Gill KCMG OBE on Stamp Collection


Sir Frank Gill KCMG OBE, born in Castletown in October 1866, was a global visionary telecommunications engineer. He entered the service of the United Telephone Co. in London at the age of 16 and by 1896 he was in charge of the National Telephone Co.'s activities in Ireland. From there he was called back to London in 1902 and became Engineer-in-Chief. When the Post Office took over the National Telephone Co.'s system in 1912 he became a consulting engineer in partnership with Mr. W. W. Cook and carried out telephone work in North and South America, Asia and Europe.

During the First World War he became Controller of the Central Stores Department in the Ministry of Munitions and was made an O.B.E. for this service. Another milestone of his impressive career that span nearly seventy years, was his presidency at the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE today Institute of Engineering and Technology IET).

By 1922 wireless telegraphy was developing rapidly and, fearing similar nationalisation seen with telephones ten years earlier. As President of the IEE Gill chaired the preliminary committee to establish one broadcasting company and this led to the foundation of the BBC.

The 1941 Birthday Honours List detailed Sir Frank Gill's knighthood "for services rendered in the development of the telephone industry and international telephony". Sir Frank remained active and prominent within the profession and was attending a communications conference in Geneva when he was suddenly taken ill and died on the 25th October 1950.

The IET said: "The engineering community is indebted to Sir Frank Gill's revolutionary telecommunication advancements. We are proud to see the Isle of Man Post Office celebrating one of our extraordinary past presidents, reminding us of our long and successful history within the engineering community."

Maxine Cannon, General Manager, Isle of Man Stamps and Coins said: "We are extremely proud to be celebrating another Manxman and one of Britain's pioneers of telephony. His achievements and involvement in telephony and wireless broadcasting have laid the foundation of today's communication. We are very grateful to author Robert Stimpson and the design team Andrew Robinson and EJC Design. With their support we managed to create a stamp collection that truly encapsulates Sir Frank Gill's life and career."

The 'Sir Frank Gill' collection is available as Set and Sheet Set, Presentation Pack and First Day Cover. For further information, please see www.iompost.com/frankgill.


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