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Royal Mail Stamp Presentation
Neasden Temple Featured in Royal Mail’s Coronation Stamp, London, UK
24 May 2023
Royal Mail, established in 1516 by King Henry VIII, design and produce all UK postage stamps, including special stamps marking national occasions and achievements
‘A New Reign’ is a set of four stamps marking the Coronation of King Charles III through issues that he has championed over several decades
One of the four Coronation stamps reflects the multi-faith community and the cultural diversity of contemporary British society
The ‘Diversity and Community’ Coronation stamp features Neasden Temple as an iconic Hindu place of worship in Great Britain
David Gold, Director of External Affairs and Public Policy at Royal Mail, formally presented the stamp at Neasden Temple on 24 May 2023
Mr Gold shared, “It was important to us that we depicted Neasden Temple, because besides being a hugely important global architectural icon, it is also a beacon for what makes this country special.”
Andrew Davidson, the stamps’ designer, added, “This temple was the most perfect to represent your faith.”
An enlarged copy of the Coronation stamp was ceremoniously presented to His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj
Mahant Swami Maharaj appreciated the artistry and vision of the stamp
Mahant Swami Maharaj presented the stamp to the congregation and blessed the team from Royal Mail
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Royal Mail, established in 1516 by King Henry VIII, design and produce all UK postage stamps, including special stamps marking national occasions and achievements
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‘A New Reign’ is a set of four stamps marking the Coronation of King Charles III through issues that he has championed over several decades
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One of the four Coronation stamps reflects the multi-faith community and the cultural diversity of contemporary British society
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The ‘Diversity and Community’ Coronation stamp features Neasden Temple as an iconic Hindu place of worship in Great Britain
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David Gold, Director of External Affairs and Public Policy at Royal Mail, formally presented the stamp at Neasden Temple on 24 May 2023
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Mr Gold shared, “It was important to us that we depicted Neasden Temple, because besides being a hugely important global architectural icon, it is also a beacon for what makes this country special.”
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Andrew Davidson, the stamps’ designer, added, “This temple was the most perfect to represent your faith.”
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An enlarged copy of the Coronation stamp was ceremoniously presented to His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj
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Mahant Swami Maharaj appreciated the artistry and vision of the stamp
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Mahant Swami Maharaj presented the stamp to the congregation and blessed the team from Royal Mail