Tuesday, July 26, 2011

1973 R. C. M. P.
In 1873, the Canadian government formed the North-West Mounted Police. In 1904 the Force became the Royal North-West Mounted Police and in 1920 the Royal Canadian Mounted Police received its present name. Today, the R.C.M.P. is responsible for the enforcement of all Federal statutes throughout Canada and for national security. It is the only police force in the Territories, and enforces the Criminal Code of Canada and provincial statutes in all provinces except Ontario and Quebec.

On March 9, 1973, Canada Post Office issued a set of three commemorative stamps to mark the centennial of the R.C.M.P.

8 cent
In July 1874, police officers marched west from Dufferin, Manitoba and established a post at Fort Macleod (now in Alberta). The March West is the subject of the 8 cent stamp.




10 cent

Scientific methods used by the R.C.M.P. such as spectroscopy are featured on the 10 cent stamp.




15 cent

The famous "Musical Ride" is shown on the 15 cent denomination.




First Day Covers

Canada Post Office Publicity First Day Cover




Schering






Canada Envelope Company


Canada Envelope Company used the Rosecraft envelope for this mailing.




Jackson

















Ralph Dwyer handpainted




Kingswood (Fleetwood)







Rosecraft Senate




Canada Post Office "Official"




David Pritchard











Usage

Air Mail to the United States

Oshawa to New York, March 21, 1973
10 cents air mail letter rate to the United States + 50 cents registration fee


International Post Card


Toronto to Goggingen, Germany, March 12, 1973


Cachets

Calgary Stampede

The 1973 Calgary stampede post office cachet featured a salute to the RCMP.




Stampede Post Office, July 12, 1973


Pacific National Exhibition (PNE)



SALUTE TO RCMP CENTENARY
PNE
POST OFFICE

PNE Post Office, Vancouver, August 1, 1973

Monday, July 25, 2011

1973 The Algonkians



In 1973, Canada Post Office continued its annual Canadian "Indians" stamp series with the release of four stamps illustrating the Algonkian Indians. The stamp were issued in se-tenant pairs in two installments, February and November.

February 21, 1973 release.

The first two stamps in the series included a painting, "Micmac Indians", and a photograph of Algonkian artifacts.






November 28, 1973 release

The stamps issued in November featured Algonkian costumes and a thunderbird.




Colour Trials


National Archives of Canada


National Archives of Canada


First Day Covers

Canada Post Office Publicity First Day Cover






Publicity insert


Schering










Canada Envelope Company

Canada Envelope Company used Rosecraft envelopes.











Overseas Mailers/Jackson






Rosecraft Senate




Canadian Armed Forces




Sterling Offices of Canada




To Germany


David Pritchard











Kingswood (Fleetwood)




Canada Post Office "Official"




Usages
Domestic Letter


Manitouwage to Toronto, March 2, 1973
8 cents domestic letter rate



Searchmont to Toronto, March 6, 1973
8 cents domestic letter rate

International Letter Mail


Calgary to Buenos Aires, December 20, 1973
15 cents international letter rate (1 cent overpayment)

Argentina poste restante fee : 18c