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At one time or another, the forts of Canada have housed and defended Indians, settlers, missionaries, fur traders, policemen and soldiers. Each remaining fort is a monument to the forces which created and preserved Canada. Built during the War of 1812 to guard the St. Lawrence River and rebuilt in 1838-39, Fort Wellington overlooks Prescott, Ontario. The Forts across Canada stamps were designed by Rolf Harder of Montreal. Supporting the linework, which gives a wealth of interesting detail, the simple flat shapes of colour capture the atmosphere of each fort. The view on each stamp shows one of the dominant characteristics of each fort. Jean Morin of Montreal was responsible for the design and development of the stamp booklet format and cover.
Creators
Designed by Rolf P. Harder.
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Reference
Canada Post Corporation. [Postage Stamp Press Release], 1983.
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