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K6:

Within the same trend of thinking embodied in the idea of postal stamps,the various gay separatist circles,groups or organizations - among others micronational ones - could design their own passport control stamps with corresponding logos.They would use it for example with outside visitors
who require it as collectors.That would make somewhat official on an international level.

K6

Feral:
Those with an interest in stamps which feature prominent gays, lesbians, or bisexuals might be interested in some of the existing stamps of that type. Some of the stamps in the collection portray the same theme as the Gay Homeland Foundation's logo.

Mogul:
Folks, we have so far designed our first official stamps:



The stamps will be delivered from 22 April 2006, but you might pre-order already now. We do not earn much on these stamps, but the pleasure to stick them to the letters is reward enough!

Those who like some rare stamps, can order also the remaining pre-prints of this stamp:



We have some blocks á 15 stamps and if you wish you can request some of them as well (info@gayhomeland.org).

Mogul:
A collection of stamps on Dag Hammarskjöld can be seen here: http://www.norbyhus.dk/dh/dagh.html.

Any tips for his biography? I could not find anything about him being homosexual, besides that he is listed in Mr. Hennefeld's gay stamps catalogue.

Mogul:
There is obviously also a Gay and Lesbian History on Stamps Club (GLHSC) existing!  :!!

There is also a booklet about gays, lesbians and bisexuals on stamps:

"The collection portrays prominent persons, gay, lesbian or bisexual, who have either been honored on postage stamps or other philatelic material. The spectrum of this collection additionally incorporates gay aspects of mythology, and persons who showed inclination toward gayness, either actively or platonically. A gay stamps bibliography is included. A detailed database linking each reference to each individual in the collection is available from the author."

The website of the autor (Louis Paul Hennefeld) can be accessed here.

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