List of people on stamps
Although many smaller countries will put a hodge-podge of international personalities on their stamps in an effort to make sales to collectors, countries with a more respectable issuing policy will more often feature people who have played an important role in the country's own history and culture. For a Wikipedian, a list of such people can be a source of inspiration to find more obscure topics to write about.
What follows is a list by country (i.e. by stamp-issuing authority[?]) of identified people on stamps with the year in which that person was first featured on the stamp. The extensive use of catalogue numbers has been avoided because of potential copyright problems. The Scott Publishing Co. in particular has a reputation for diligently protecting its copyrighted numbering system. A more practical reason for shunning catalogue numbers is that each of the four major publishers (Scott, Gibbon, Michel and Yvert) has its own system that is incompatible with all the others. The italic note after the country name is merely to indicate the extent that its stamps have been reviewed.
Abu Dhabi 1964-1972
Aden 1937-1965, all
Aitutaki 1903-1932
Angola 1870-1938+
Angra[?] 1892-1905, all
Anjouan 1892-1912, all
Annam and Tonkin[?] 1888-1892, all
Antigua 1862-1951+
Argentina (1858-). See List of people on stamps of Argentina
Australia (1913-). See List of people on stamps of Australia
Austria (1859-). See List of people on stamps of Austria
Azores 1868-1930+
Bahamas 1859-1951+
Bahrain 1933-1951+
Bangkok 1882-1885, All
Barbuda 1922, 1968-1969+
Basutoland 1933-1966,All
Batum 1919-1920, All
Bechuanaland 1886-1897, All
Bechuanaland Protectorate[?] 1888-1966, All
Belgian Congo 1886-1950+
Belgium (1849-). See List of people on stamps of Belgium
Bermuda 1848-1956+
Bolivia 1867-1930+
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1879-1918
Brazil (1843-). See List of people on stamps of Brazil
British Central Africa[?] 1891-1907, all
British Columbia and Vancouver Island (1860-1871) See People on stamps of Canadian provinces
British East Africa 1890-1903, all
British Guiana 1850-1966, all
British Honduras 1866-1973, all
British Indian Ocean Territory 1968+
Brunei 1906-1970+
Bulgaria (1879-). See List of people on stamps of Bulgaria
Burkina Faso 1920-1931, 1959-1965+
Burma (1937+) See People on the stamps of Myanmar
Burundi 1962+
Bushire 1915, All
Cambodia 1951-1974+
Cameroon 1897-1974+
Cameroons[?] 1960, all
Canada (1851-). See list of people on stamps of Canada
Cape Juby[?] 1916-1948, all
Cape of Good Hope 1853-1904, all
Chile (1853-). See List of people on stamps of Chile
China (1878-). See List of people on stamps of China[?]
Colombia (1859-). See List of people on stamps of Colombia
Confederate States 1861-1863, all
Costa Rica (1863-). See List of people on stamps of Costa Rica
Crete 1898-1910, all
Cuba 1855-1914+
Czechoslovakia (1918-). See List of people on stamps of Czechoslovakia
Danish West Indies 1856-1917, all
Denmark (1851+). See List of people on stamps of Denmark
Finland (1856+). See List of people on stamps of Finland
France (1849+). See List of people on stamps of France
Gabon (1886-1933, 1959+). See List of people on stamps of Gabon
Germany (1872+). See List of people on stamps of Germany
Guam 1899-1900, 1930, all
Hawaii 1851-1899, all
Ireland 1922-1979
Lebanon 1924+ See List of people on stamps of Lebanon
Lombardy-Venetia[?] 1850-1865, all
Namibia 1990-1997
Natal 1860-1909, all
Nauru (1916-). See List of people on stamps of Nauru[?]
Nepal (1881-). See List of people on stamps of Nepal[?]
Netherlands (1852-). See List of people on stamps of the Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles (1873-). See List of people on stamps of the Netherlands
Netherlands Indies[?] (1864-1949). See List of people on stamps of the Netherlands
Netherlands New Guinea (1950-1962). See List of people on stamps of the Netherlands
Nevis (1861-). See List of people on stamps of Nevis[?]
New Britain 1914-1915, all
New Brunswick (1851-1867). See People on stamps of Canadian provinces
New Caledonia (1859-). See List of people on stamps of New Caledonia[?]
Newfoundland (1857-1949). See People on stamps of Canadian provinces
New Guinea 1925-1939, all
New Hebrides 1908-1980, all
New Republic[?] 1886-1887, all
New South Wales 1850-1907, all
New Zealand (1855-). See List of people on stamps of New Zealand
Nicaragua (1862-). See List of people on stamps of Nicaragua[?]
Niger (1921-). See List of people on stamps of Niger[?]
Nigeria (1914-). See List of people on stamps of Nigeria[?]
Niue (1902-). See List of people on stamps of Niue[?]
Norfolk Island (1947-). See List of people on stamps of Norfolk Island[?]
North Borneo[?] 1883-1963, all
Norway (1855-). See List of people on stamps of Norway[?]
Nova Scotia (1851-1867) See People on stamps of Canadian provinces
Obock 1892-1894, all
Oltre Giuba 1925-1926, all
Oman 1948-
Orange River Colony 1868-1908
Pakistan (1947-). See List of people on stamps of Pakistan[?]
Palau 1983-1990+
Palestine 1918-1942, all
Panama (1878-). See List of people on stamps of Panama[?]
Papua New Guinea 1901-1990+
Paraguay (1870-). See List of people on stamps of Paraguay[?]
Penrhyn[?] (1902-). See List of people on stamps of Penrhyn
Peru (1857-). See List of people on stamps of Peru[?]
Philippines 1854-1947+
Pitcairn 1940-1985+
Poland (1918-). See List of people on stamps of Poland[?]
Ponta Delgada[?] 1892-1905, all
Portugal (1853-). See List of people on stamps of Portugal[?]
Prince Edward Island (1861-1873) See People on stamps of Canadian provinces
Puerto Rico 1873-1900, all
Queensland 1860-1909, all
South Australia 1855-1912, all
Switzerland (1843-). See List of people on stamps of Switzerland
Tasmania 1853-1912, all
United States (1847+) see People on stamps of the United States
United States Offices in China[?] 1919-1922, all
Victoria 1850-1912, all
Western Australia 1854-1912, all
This entity also issued many other stamps of dubious legitimacy; this gave it the reputation of being a "sand dune" country among philatelists.
Since 1971 Abu Dhabi has used the stamps of the United Arab Emirates.
also for Kathiri State of Seiyun[?]
also for Qu'aiti State of Shihr and Mukalla[?]
Also for Qu'aiti State in Hadhramaut[?]
Before 1937 Aden used the stamps of India.
By 1965 all parts of Aden were using the stamps of the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen[?]
Between 1932 and 1972 Aitutaki used the stamps of the Cook Islands.

Used stamps of Azores from 1906.
No persons were featured on the stamps of Anjouan.
Anjouan used the stamps of Madagascar from 1912 until 1950,
and those of Comoro Islands since then.
No persons were featured on the stamps of Annam and Tonkin.
From 1892 Annam and Tonkin used the stamps of Indo-China.
Barbados 1852-1952+
Horatio Nelson on a stamp of Barbados.
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Used the stamps of the Leeward Islands[?] between 1922 and 1968
With independence subsequent issues were produced as Lesotho from 1966.
Used stamps of Russia from July 1920.
With independence subsequent issues were produced as Botswana from 1966
Used stamps of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1993.
From independence in 1966 stamps were issued as Guyana
From 1973 British Honduras became known as Belize.
No identified person on stamps as Upper Volta colony, 1920-1931.
Used stamps of French West Africa between 1931 and 1959.
Name changed from Upper Volta in 1984.
This territory (with an "s") refers refers to the southern part of the United Kingdom trust territory that eventually voted in a referendum to join the Republic of Cameroun. Its stamps were overprinted Nigerian stamps, and none featured identifiable individuals.
Used stamps of Spanish Sahara[?] from 1948.
Used stamps of United States from 1865.
Used stamps of Greece from 1913.
The Danish West Indies have used the stamps of the United States since 1917.
Guam has used the stamps of the United States since 1901, except for a special "guard mail" issue of 1930.
Hawaii has used the stamps of the United States since 1899.
No persons were featured on the stamps of New Britain.
No persons were featured on the stamps of the New Republic.
Used stamps of Australia from 1913.
No persons were featured on the stamps of Obock.
No persons were featured on the stamps of Palestine.
Used the stamps of the United States from 1900
Used the stamps of Australia from 1913.
United Kingdom (1840+) see List of people on stamps of the United Kingdom
Prince Charles and Princess Diana were married in St Pauls Cathedral, London, England, on the 29th of July 1981.
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Used stamps of China from 1922