Description
Canada 2021 Bluenose Booklet 10 (P) stamps NEW
Overview
Mark the 100th anniversary of the launch of Bluenose, the most recognized sailing vessel in Canadian history, with this booklet of 10 PermanentTM domestic rate stamps.
This special stamp issue features two different images of Bluenose (five of each stamp per booklet of 10). The first stamp portrays Bluenose on a fishing expedition, the second stamp commemorates Bluenose competing in its debut race in 1921.
Designed by William J. Roué of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and built in Lunenburg’s Smith & Rhuland Shipyard, Bluenose was launched on March 26, 1921 and helmed by Captain Angus J. Walters. It outpaced all other competitors in the North Atlantic to win the International Fishermen’s Trophy. It remained undefeated in four subsequent Trophy series over the next 17 years – 1922, 1923, 1931 and 1938 – earning the schooner the nickname the “Queen of the North Atlantic”. Sold to work as a freighter in the Caribbean, Bluenose struck a reef and sank off the coast of Haiti in 1946.
Bluenose has famously adorned the 10-cent coin almost exclusively since 1937, is featured on Nova Scotia’s current licence plate and has been immortalized in song by folk legend Stan Rogers. The famous schooner was also painted by east-coast marine artist William E. deGarthe (1907-83) whose Bluenose and Three Dories inspired the stamp illustration of Bluenose as a fishing vessel.