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Small Craft, Work Boats

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue March 15, 1990
Year 1990
Quantity 3,600,000
Denomination
39¢
Perforation or Dimension 13.5 x 13
Series Small Craft, Work Boats
Series Time Span 1990
Printer Ashton-Potter Limited.
Postal Administration Canada

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About Stamp

In recognition of the important role played by work boasts during Canada's early history, Canada Post Corporation is issuing four se tenant commemorative stamps. These stamps are the second in a series on small craft and feature a fishing boat called the dory; the pointer or "lumberman's batteau"; the North canoe which was used by traders and explorers; and the Hudson's Bay Company's York boat. The stamps are designed by Louis-André Rivard and illustrated by Bernard Leduc, who also produced the first set. Both are of Montreal.

Creators

Designed by Louis-André Rivard.

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Reference

Canada Post Corporation. Presenting, 1990.

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