Added by | Alain Martineau |
General Description : | From the booklet of 10 stamps Gum Type: Pressure sensitive Photography: John Ware: Glenbow John Ware was a cowboy who helped establish the ranching industry in the part of the prairies that would eventually become Alberta. Born into slavery in South Carolina, Ware travelled to Texas after the Civil War, where he became an experienced cowhand. In 1882, strong and industrious, Ware drove 3,000 cattle across the border for the North West Cattle company, and then settled in Canada. He lived and worked first in the Calgary area, then established his own ranch in the Foothills in 1890. He would later move the ranch and his family to a new spot near Brooks, Alberta, in 1900. With his great stature, abilities and sense of adventure, Ware had all the makings of a folk hero. Skilled with the lariat, he pioneered steer-wrestling and won his first competition at the Calgary Summer Fair of 1893, setting a precedent for what would become a highlight of the Calgary Stampede. Ironically, he died in 1905, when his horse tripped and crushed him. |
Face value | PERMANENTâ„¢ domestic rate $0.61 |
Catalog code (Michel) | CA 2797 |
Catalog code (Scott) | CA 2520 |
Catalog code | Canada post Product #: 413826111; Yvert et Tellier CA 2677 Stanley Gibbons CA 2837 WADP Numbering System - WNS CA016.12 |
Series | Black History series |
Stamp colour | multicolor |
Stamp use | Commemorative stamp |
Print run | 4,000,000 |
Issue date | 01/02/2012 |
Designer | Lara Minja (Lime Design Inc.) |
Paper type | Tullis Russell |
Print technique | Lithography in 8 colours plus varnish |
Printed by | Lowe-Martin |
Perforation | Simulated perforation |
Height | 40.00 mm |
Width | 32.00 mm |
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