The stamp design was based on a model of the "Matthew" which had been built by Ernest Maunder of St. John's in 1947 at the request of the Newfoundland Historical Society.
National Archives of Canada Photograph of Ernest Maunder's model of the "Matthew" |
National Archives of Canada Outdoor photograph of Ernest Maunder's model of the "Matthew" after rigging |
National Archives of Canada Essay |
National Archives of Canada Photograph of Die Proof |
First Day Covers
A "FIRST DAY OF ISSUE" cancellation was used at St. John's. This was the first time such a cancellation was produced by Canada Post Office for a first day.
John Labatt
Usages
Domestic
Toronto to Wheatley, April 5, 1949 4 cents forward letter rate |
Riding Mountain National Park,Wasagaming, Man., to Port Arthur, May 26, 1949 4 cents forward letter rate |
Toronto to Hamilton, July 15, 1949 4 cents forward letter rate |
Grand Bank, Nfld., to London, May 1, 1949 7 cents domestic air mail letter rate 3 cent excise stamp not valid for postage Shortpaid 3 cents and taxed 6 cents London 6 cents meter tape, May 14, 1949 |
\Geraldton to Port Arthur, April 19, 1949 4 cents letter rate + 10 cents registration fee |
United States
St. John's Nfld. to Cleveland, October 8, 1949 4 cents letter rate + 10 cents registration fee |
International
Trois Rivieres to Perpignan, France, May 9, 1949 4 cents preferential surface letter rate to France |
Montreal A.M.F. to Orleans, France, April 8, 1949 15 cents one-quarter ounce air mail letter rate to Europe |