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National Postal Museum Acquires John Lennon Stamp Album |
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WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonians National Postal Museum announced that it has acquired John Lennons childhood stamp album. In addition to more than 550 stamps from around the world, the albums flyleaf bears the name, address and signature of a young John Lennon. On the albums title page, beards and mustaches were drawn in blue ink on the likenesses of British monarchs, including Queen Victoria and King George VI. The National Postal Museum plans to begin displaying the album in October 2005 to coincide with the 65th anniversary of Lennons birth and National Stamp Collecting Month.
Were tremendously excited at the prospect of exhibiting John Lennons boyhood stamp album, curator of philately Wilson Hulme said. I hope it will inspire new collectors. There are people who think stamp collecting isnt cool and maybe this will cause them to think twice about that. It just doesnt get cooler than John Lennon.
Years before his rise to fame as a musician and member of the Beatles, Lennon was a schoolboy in Liverpool, England, when his cousin Stanley Parkes gave him a hardcover Mercury stamp album. The circa-1950 album originally belonged to Parkes, who encouraged Lennons interest in stamp collecting. The album has 145 pages and features stamps from several countries including India, the United States and New Zealand. Philately is the collection and study of postage stamps, postmarks and stamped envelopes and the study of postal history.
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