Notting Hill Carnival
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London's Notting Hill Carnival,
known for its colour and vibrance, takes place over the August Bank
Holiday weekend each year. It first began as an indoor event back
in January 1959. Led by the Caribbean community, the
carnival was organised in response to the poor state of race relations
at the time. By the mid 1960s it had moved outdoors and changed to the
month of August, which is how we know it today.
Since then its size and popularity has continued to grow. A reported 1.5 million people join in the celebrations over the three day event, making it Europe's largest street party.
This stamp was issued in August 1998 as part of the Europa, Festivals, Notting Hill Carnival stamp issue.
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