Jennifer M. Toombs, (26 October 1940 - 2 April 2018) was a notable British graphic artist, stamp designer, and president of the Pitcairn and Norfolk Islands Society from 1987 till 2018.
[5] Jennifer Toombs has designed stamps for at least 70 countries from the British Virgin Islands to Bahrein, from St. Kitts to Malawi, and from Ethiopia to the Bahamas.
During the ensuing years, Jennifer Toombs created a steady stream of stamp designs for the Crown Agents.
Her debut on the British Virgin Islands stamp scene took place in 1969: My first “real” design for the BVI was to honour Robert Louis Stevenson, and for this I chose to depict four scenes from "Treasure Island", the well-loved adventure story, she revealed in an interview published by Gibbons Stamp Monthly, in January 2017.
Giorgio Migliavacca, a stamp expert, stated in an article that Jennifer Toombs belongs to the Olympus of stamp designers and artists: from Alfred Edward Chalon, to Tommaso Aloisio Juvara, Edmund Dulac, Casimira Dabrowska, Elisabeth von Janota-Bzowski, and Czesław Słania, to name a few.