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SCG3197 - St. Helena – 150th Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery (1963 Stamp Set)
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This striking four-stamp commemorative set from St. Helena was issued in 1963 to mark the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery. Each stamp features a dual portrait layout with Queen Elizabeth II and a key historical figure:
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3d & 9d: Depict Sir Hudson Lowe, noted for his role as Governor of St. Helena during Napoleon's exile.
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1s6d & 2s6d: Feature Sir George Bingham, a military officer active during the British efforts to end slavery.
The stamps use bold pastel backgrounds, creating visual contrast to honor this humanitarian milestone. This set is a significant piece for thematic collectors focused on abolition, British colonies, or royal portraiture.
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