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Notice - General post-office Halifax, 29th Dec. 1842. (J. Howe, Deputy Postmaster General) |
1955 |
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The encyclopedia of British Empire postage stamps, 1639-1952. Volume V: The Empire in North America |
1973 |
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S.S. Sir John Harvey [ Halifax - U.S.A. ] |
1977 |
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Stolen covers - historical Canadian stampless covers & correspondence stolen from eastern Canada archives |
1978 |
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First government post office established in 1755 Halifax |
1978 |
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Nouvelle-Écosse - Le mystère des "5c" de Baddeck |
1988 |
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Christie's-Robson Lowe, New York |
British Empire and general foreign including important British North America from a New England collector, the Amherst collection of Nova Scotia covers [...] Friday, March 29, 1985 |
1985 |
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Arfken, George B. and Charles G. Firby |
The pence covers of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick 1851-1860 |
2004 |
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Arfken, George B. and Charles G. Firby |
The 7 1/2d rate to Britain & the responses of the colonial post offices |
2006 |
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Harmer Rooke & Co. Ltd., London |
Catalogue of the gold-medal collections of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia formed by the late Nicholas Argenti. Thursday and Friday November 7th & 8th 1963. |
1963 |
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