8¢ Neptune 1975


8¢ Neptune 1975
Added by Alain Martineau
General Description : Engraved by Charles Gordon Yorke
Canada has a long and glorious maritime tradition which is well represented by the Beaver, the Neptune, the Quadra and the William D. Lawrence. These sea-going ships contributed to our safety, prosperity and independence. They are typical of an era in which the square rigged sailing ship had reached its zenith and steamships were achieving a record of reliable and efficient service. Alexander Stephens and Sons of Dundee built the steamer Neptune around 1873. This shipyard produced many of the "Wooden walls of Newfoundland". The Neptune engaged in the Newfoundland sealing industry. During her career she brought in over a million pelts. In 1884, the Canadian government chartered the Neptune for surveys in Hudson Bay. There was a proposal that a railway be built from the prairies to the Bay to open a new route for grain exports. An expedition set up ice observation posts and sought a potential railway terminus. Three years later, the government chartered the Neptune for the winter mail run to Prince Edward Island. The scheme failed because although the vessel could withstand ice pressure, she wasn't an icebreaker. Early in the twentieth century, Neptune returned to the Arctic to help establish Canadian sovereignty there. She sank in stormy weather in 1943 near St. John's. Tom Bjarnason of Toronto designed the ship stamps.
Face value 8 Cents
Catalog code (Michel) CA 606
Catalog code (Scott) CA 672
Catalog code Yvert et Tellier CA 582 Stanley Gibbons CA 819
Series Ships of Canada, Coastal ships
Stamp colour black / blue green
Stamp use Commemorative stamp
Print run 6,840,000
Issue date 24/09/1975
Designer Tom Bjarnason
Paper type Low Flourescent with Two fluorescent bands on each stamp
Print technique photogravure and recess
Printed by British American Bank Note Company
Perforation 13
Height 24.00 mm
Width 40.00 mm
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