Sunday, March 10, 2013

Hippie bears' bus, "Hello" and Hamstreet map - a card from Great Britain


HIPPIE BEARS' BUS

Country: Great Britain
Place:  Wirral
Received: 17/02/2013
Distance: 1 857 km
Travelled: 19 days

A swap card from Scriptor

Hippie bears' bus

The hippie subculture was a youth movement in the USA, formed in the mid 1960s. Hippies opposed Puritan morality and promoted love and pacifism as the symbols of the natural purity. One of the most famous hippie slogans is «Make love, not war!»

Hippies tended to travel light, and could pick up and go at any time. Any Volkswagen bus of the 1960' and 1970's was called a hippie bus. These buses could also be crazy painted and decorated.

"Hello" stamp

Map of 1959 stamp

This amazing stamp shows the Hamstreet (Kent) map of 1959. The set of four stamps from Bicentenary of the Ordnance Survey issue appeared in 1991.

1 comment:

  1. There were quite a few hippies in the UK as well. The movement carried on into the 70s and heavily influenced the primary pop festival of the UK at Glastonbury. I love your one sentence summary -"Hippies opposed Puritan morality and promoted love and pacifism as the symbols of the natural purity." I would have been hard put to say what they stood for but that sums it up perfectly.

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