or London Postal Museum will exhibit for the first time one of the childhood possessions of the late lamented Freddie Mercury (1946-1991): your stamp album.
The album will be exhibited at the museum of From 13 July to 30 October this year and is part of the commemorations of 50th anniversary of the movement of UK pride.
The material has 54 pages of postage stamps from British Commonwealth (British community) and reveals not only the beginning of Freddie’s life in Zanzibar, but also his artistic talent.

Born Farrokh Bulsarathe legendary frontman from Queen spent his childhood in zanzibarwhere’s your dad Bomi worked for the British colonial office. Bomi’s passion for stamp collecting was passed on to his son, from whom he is believed to have collecteds from 9 to 12 years.
“The Postal Museum is delighted to showcase this rare Freddie Mercury childhood item which we are exhibiting to celebrate 50 years of Pride in the UK. The album is a startling look at the early life of a man who is remembered in all over the world for his incredible musical ability and stage presence “, She said Georgina Tomlinsoncurator of the album exhibition.
In addition to the museum exhibit, fans can also check out the album page by page on The Postal Museum’s official website.
Source: Terra

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