Belize and Mexico stamps on display
We usually only think of them to lick and stick on letters but from the twenty-fourth of July to the thirteenth of August, Belizean and Mexican stamps will adorn the walls of the Belize-Mexico Institute of Culture and Cooperation on the Newtown Barracks. The exhibition, which is open to the public, includes stamps drawn from the collections of the Belize Archives and the Quintana Roo Postal Service. The stamps from Belize range from the black and whites of 1891 to the Maya site issues of a century later. The Mexican stamps date as far back as 1887 and feature several from the early fifties. Collectors, as well as those with an interest in history or art, are invited to stop by the Institute between eight in the morning and five in the evening.